Description
Diverse research management positions in chemistry and physics. Educational roles as invited university lecturer, research staff enrichment and presentations to government and academic institutions. Developed biomedical and analytical instrumentation, methods in electrochemistry, single crystal thin-film membranes for x-ray imaging and spectroscopic gratings, mathematical modeling and polymer and electron beam induced chemistry. Through international partnerships produced comprehensive fabrication methods for microdevice fabrication. Responsible for team development and performance in imaging science, biotechnology, plasma chemistry and electron microscopy. Negotiated and led collaboratives in U.S., Europe and Asia for academic, government and commercial technology development in a wide variety of chemistry and physics disciplines. Volunteer, Museum of Science Boston, MA Mar 2016 - Aug 2019 Opportunity to examine fundamentals of experimental design, chemistry, physics, electromagnetism, earth s anatomy and evidence of the fossil record with students. Strong interest in the neurological basis of pedagogy. With many repeat visitors I was able to establish a plan for learning. Intermediate language skills in Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch provided a portal for interactions with many non-English speaking visitors. Exhibit design and tutor, notably The Genius of Leonardo da Vinci. Research Manager, MGH Cancer Center, Mass General Hospital Boston, MA Aug 2002 - Nov 2003 Designed and executed "proof of principle" for an imaging system targeting the early detection of cancer. Developed system for laparoscopic clinical procedure. Technology of imaging based in Near Infrared Fluorescence detection of leaky vasculature characteristic of early ovarian and uterine masses Indocyanine Green as biomarker. Collaborations with global resources creating a technology lever for goal achievement. Extensive grant generation describing early (historical and departmental) investigations and proposed research goals and experimental methods to provide project funding. Consultant, Department of Radiology, Mass General Hospital Boston. MA Nov 2000 - Dec 2001 Evaluate detailed technology of research staff in the Department of Radiology. Published a web-based data base describing status of potential clinical biomarkers. Created pathology specific documentation on the status of newly available diagnostic power of radiologic and molecular methods for the medical community and the strategies of the pharmaceutical industry. Developed a course summary for "Functional MRI", taught by Harvard School of Medicine. Created a cache of course materials on the technology and status of medical imaging and clinical trials.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
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Rohm And Haas Corporation | Senior Process Engineer Principal, L Haas Product Development | 5/1999 - 5/2000 |
Parlex Corporation | Manager Of Process Engineering Manager Of Product Development, Orion Research | 4/1993 - 3/1987 |
Hampshire Instruments | Manager Of Development | 5/1987 - 5/1992 |