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CURRICULUM VITAE
for the Provosts Research Award Committee
I.
COMPLETE NAME
Mark L. Lang Ph.D.
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, BMSB 1034
940 Stanton L. Young Blvd.
Oklahoma City
OK 73003, USA
Tel: 405-271-2193
Fax: 405-271-3117
E-mail: [email protected]
II.
EDUCATION
● 1994-1997: Ph.D. (Biochemistry / Immunology)
Departments of Molecular & Cellular Pathology and of Biochemistry, University of
Dundee, Scotland.
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● 1990-1994: Major in Medical Biochemistry. B.Sc. Honors (1 Class)
Department of Biochemistry, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
● 1993: Awarded scholarship by Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (UK) to undertake
research training at Hannah Research Institute, Ayr, Scotland, UK.
III.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1.
Academic:
● Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. June 2006 –
Present.
● Research Assistant Professor, Dartmouth Medical School. Jul 2003 – Jun 2006.
● Instructor, Dartmouth Medical School. Feb 2002 - Jul 2003.
● Research Associate, Dartmouth Medical School. May 1998- Feb 2002.
2.
Administrative:
N/A
3.
Hospital/Agency:
N/A
4.
Other:
N/A
IV.
CERTIFICATION OR BOARD STATUS
V.
LICENSES
VI.
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP
N/A
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1. Research Grants and Contracts
In Preparation / Pending (as of 04/20/10)
● Submitted on 02/05/10 NIH RO1 “NKT anergy and adaptive immunity” PI: Lang, ML.
● Submitted on 02/16/10 NIH R21 “Conditional knockout strategy to induce NKT anergy” PI:
Lang, ML.
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NIH U19 AI062629 pilot project “Anthrax toxin-induced anergy in primary human NKT cells” PI:
Lang, ML.
Active (as of 04/20/10)
● Feb 2009 – Jan 2014: NIH RO1 AI078993-01A1 “Regulation of humoral immunity by NKT cells”
PI: Lang, ML. Direct costs: $1,125,000 (total) 40% effort
● Jan 2008 – Jan 2011: DTRA CBDIF-07-PRET-01 “Optimizing Vaccines By Activating NKT Cells
With CD1d Ligand” PI: Lang, ML. Direct costs: $921,000 (total) 25% effort
● Jul 2007-Jun 2010: Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology HR07144S. “Boosting humoral immunity to HIV by activating NKT cells” PI: Lang, ML. Direct costs
$300,000 (total) 25% effort
Completed (as of 04/20/10)
● Sep 2008 – Jul 2009: NIH 5 U19 AI062629-05. “Molecular and Immunologic Analysis of the
Pathobiology of Anthrax” PI: Coggeshall, M. Subproject: “Effect of anthrax toxins on NKT cells”
Sub-project PI: Lang, ML Direct costs: $50,000 (total)
● Oct 2006 - Sep 2008: NIH COBRE “Genomics and Proteomics of the Pathogen/Host interface”
PI: John J. Iandolo. Subproject: “Enhancement of humoral immune responses by CD1d-restricted
NKT cells” Sub-project PI: Lang, ML. Direct costs: $250,000 (total)
● Jul 2006 – Jun 2008: American Lung Association, Biomedical Research Grant “Novel cellular
interactions and humoral immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis” PI: Lang, ML Direct costs
$80,000 (total)
● Feb 2002– Jul 2006: NIH COBRE "Immune mechanisms controlling inflammation and cancer"
PI: Green, WR. Subproject: “CD1 acquisition of BCR/FcR-targeted ligand”. Sub-project PI: Lang,
ML. Direct costs: $600,000 (total, approximate)
● Oct 1998– Sep 1999: Hitchcock Fellowship Research Grant, Dartmouth Medical School “FcαR
signal transduction in membrane rafts” PI: Lang, ML. Direct costs $13,000 (total)
Fundable or Scored but Not Awarded
● 2007: NIH, Investigator-Initiated RO3 “CD1d-restricted NKT cells and humoral immunity to
bacterial toxins”. Priority score 189. DTRA-funded project encompassed goals of this application
rendering it ineligible for resubmission.
● 2005: American Cancer Society. Regulation of Fc receptor-mediated antigen presentation by
PKBα substrates. Scored as “outstanding” not awarded due to lack of funds.
2.
Teaching Materials Developed. N/A
3.
Other Scholarly Activities and Creative Achievements
● July 19th 2006. U.S. Patent Application: Use of soluble MHC molecules for specific
immune tolerance and antibody screening depletion. Inventors: William Hildebrand, Mark
L. Lang, Larry Pennington, Gary White, Roman Wolf and Rico Buchli.
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● February 25 2010. U.S. Patent Application: Development of safe, cost-effective, and
functional technology for immune intervention. Inventors: Sunil K. Joshi and Mark L. Lang
VIII. PUBLICATIONS
(1) Refereed journals
1. G.A. Lang, T.S. Devera, H.S. Shah, A. Jett, S.K. Joshi, and M.L. Lang CD1d expression level
fine tunes NKT cell-enhanced humoral immune responses. Manuscript in preparation.
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2. H.B. Shah and M.L. Lang Low frequency of a B220 /CD138 population of bone marrow cells
-/correlates with poor induction of short- and long-lived plasma cells in CD1d mice. Manuscript in
preparation.
3. T.S. Devera, L.M. Aye, G.A. Lang, S.K. Joshi, J.D. Ballard and M.L. Lang (2010) CD1ddependent B cell help by NKT cells leads to enhanced and sustained production of Bacillus
anthracis lethal toxin-neutralizing antibodies. In press. Infection and Immunity.
4. E. Charles, S.K. Joshi, J.D. Ash, B. Fox, A.D. Farris, D.J. Bzik, M.L. Lang and I.J. Blader
Toxoplasma gondii infection of the retina leads to MHC class II and PD-L1 expression on
infiltrating leukocytes and resident retinal cells. Submitted.
5. S.K. Joshi, G.A. Lang, J.L. Larabee, T.S. Devera, L.M. Aye, H.B. Shah, J.D. Ballard and M.L.
Lang (2009) Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin disrupts TCR-signaling in CD1d-restricted NKT cells in
vivo leading to functional anergy. PLOS Pathogens. 5: 1-10.
6. M.L. Lang (2009) How do NKT cells help B cells? (review) Expert Review of Vaccines. 8:
1131-1131
7. T.S. Devera, G.A. Lang, H.B. Shah and M.L. Lang (2008) Glycolipid-activated NKT cells
support the induction of persistent plasma cell responses and sustained antibody titer. European
Journal of Immunology 38: 1001-1011.
This article was featured in the “In this issue” section of the journal
8. G.A. Lang, T.S. Devera and M.L. Lang (2008) Requirement for CD1d expression by B cells to
stimulate NKT-enhanced antibody production. Blood 111:2158-2162.
9. M.A. Saban, H. Hellmich, C. Simpson, C. Davis, M.L. Lang, X.R. Wu and R. Saban. (2007).
BCG-induced alterations in the mouse bladder transcriptome reveal up-regulation of small
GTPases and HLA antigens with down-regulation of uroplakins. BMC Cancer. 7: 204-220.
10. K. Bessette, M.L. Lang, R.A. Fava, M. Grundy, J. Heinen, L. Horne, R. Spolski, A. Al-Shami,
H.C. Morse, III, W.J. Leonard, and J.A. Kelly (2008) A Stat5b transgene is capable of inducing
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CD8 lymphoblastic lymphoma in the absence of normal TCR/MHC signaling Blood 111: 344-350
11. R.J. Pleass, M.L. Lang, M.A. Kerr and J.M. Woof. (2007) IgA is a more potent inducer of
NADPH oxidase activation and degranulation in blood eosinophils than IgE. Molecular
Immunology 44:1401-1408.
12. G.A. Lang, M. Exley, and M.L. Lang. (2006) The CD1d-binding glycolipid
galactosylceramide enhances humoral immunity to T-dependent and T-independent antigen in a
CD1d-dependent manner. Immunology 119: 116-125.
13. G.A. Lang and M.L. Lang. (2006) Protein Kinase B (PKB ) is required for vesicle trafficking
and class II presentation of IgA Fc receptor (CD89)-targeted antigen. Journal of Immunology 176:
3987-3994.
14. M.L. Lang and A. Glatman-Freedman. (2006). Do CD1-restricted T cells contribute to
antibody-mediated immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis? Infection and Immunity 74: 803809.
15. G.A. Lang, P. Illirianov, G.S. Besra and M.L. Lang. (2005). BCR-targeting of Galactosylceramide leads to enhanced presentation on CD1d and requires transport of BCR to
CD1d-containing endocytic compartments. International Immunology 17: 899-908.
16. Y.W. Chen, M.L. Lang and W.F. Wade. (2004). Protein Kinase C- and - are required for
Fc R (CD89) trafficking to MHC Class II Compartments and Fc R-mediated antigen
presentation. Traffic 5:577-594.
17. G.A. Lang, S. Maltsev, G.S. Besra and M.L. Lang. (2004). Presentation of
Galactosylceramide by murine CD1d to NKT cells is facilitated by plasma membrane glycolipid
rafts. Immunology 112:386-396.
18. M.L. Lang and W.F. Wade. (2003). Signaling–induced vesicle trafficking by the human IgA Fc
receptor CD89: new insights into CD89-triggered effector functions. (Review) Current Trends in
Immunology 4: 127-138.
19. M.L. Lang, Y.W. Chen, L. Shen, H. Gao, G.A. Lang, T.K. Wade and W.F. Wade. (2002).
Fc R crosslinking recruits tyrosine kinases, phosphoinositide kinases, and serine/threonine
kinases to membrane rafts. The Biochemical Journal 364:517-525.
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20. M.L. Lang, L. Shen, H. Gao, W.F. Cusack, G.A. Lang and W.F. Wade. (2001). Fc receptor
crosslinking causes translocation of Phosphatidylinositol-Dependent Kinase 1 and Protein Kinase
B to MHC class II-like peptide-loading compartments. Journal of Immunology 166:5585-5593.
L. Shen, M. van Egmond, K. Siemasko, H. Gao, T. Wade, M.L. Lang, M.R. Clark, J.G.J. van
de Winkel and W.F. Wade. (2001). Presentation of ovalbumin internalized via the IgA Fc receptor
(CD89) is enhanced through FcR gamma chain signaling. Blood 97: 205-213.
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22. M.L. Lang and M.A. Kerr. (2000). Characterization of Fc R-triggered Ca signals: role in
neutrophil NADPH oxidase activation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
276: 749-755.
23. L. Shen, M.L. Lang and W.F. Wade. (2000). The Ins and Outs of Getting In: Structures and
Signals that enhance BCR or Fc receptor-mediated antigen presentation. (Review)
Immunopharmacology 49: 227-240.
24. M.L. Lang, S. Yadati, E.S. Seeley, T. Nydam, T.K. Wade, J.L. Gabriel, G.R. Yeaman, G.B.
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Barisas and W.F. Wade (2000). Mutations in I-A
2- and 2-domain residues affect surface
expression. International Immunology 12: 777-786.
25. M.L. Lang and M.A. Kerr. (2000). Human neutrophil NADPH oxidase does not assemble on
macropinocytic vacuole membranes. Immunology Letters 72: 1-6.
26. M.L. Lang, L. Shen, W.F. Wade. (1999). -Chain-dependent recruitment of tyrosine kinases
to membrane rafts by the human IgA receptor Fc R. Journal of Immunology 163: 5391-5398.
27. E. Furrie, B.C. Bonner, A. Hutchings, M.L. Lang and M.A. Kerr. (1997). Differential activation
of peripheral blood monocytes using various forms of human IgA. Biochemical Society
Transactions 25: 332.
28. M.L. Lang, M.J. Glennie and M.A. Kerr (1997). Human Neutrophil Fc R and Fc RIIa but not
Fc RIIIb generate intracellular calcium signals which trigger the respiratory burst. Biochemical
Society Transactions 25: 333.
29. M.L. Lang and M.A. Kerr. (1997). Human neutrophil Fc receptors signal through PI 3-kinase to
trigger a respiratory burst. Biochemical Society Transactions 25: 603.
(2) Non-refereed publications
N/A
(3) Chapters in Books
N/A
(4) Books
N/A
(5) Non-authored publications
N/A
(6) Other:
a. Published scientific reviews
N/A
b. Abstracts and Posters
(note that at the same meeting an abstract and poster/talk was typically presented)
Abstracts (selected from past 3 yr and total of 14)
1. T. S. Devera, L. M. Aye, G. A. Lang, S. K. Joshi, J. D. Ballard and M. L. Lang (2009) NKT
cells enhance production of Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin-neutralizing antibodies. Chemical
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and Biological Science and Technology Conference, Dallas, TX, Nov 16 -20 1.
2. S. K. Joshi, G. A. Lang, J. L. Larabee, T. S. Devera, L. M. Aye, H. B. Shah, J. D. Ballard and
M. L. Lang (2009) Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin disrupts TCR-signaling in CD1d-restricted
NKT cells in vivo leading to functional anergy. American Association of Immunologists
Annual Meeting , Seattle, WA.
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4.
5.
6.
H. B. Shah and M. L. Lang (2009) Low frequency of plasma cells and deficient antibody
responses in mice lacking Type II NKT cells. B cells in context keystone Meeting, Taos, NM
H. B. Shah and M. L. Lang (2009) Low frequency of plasma cells and deficient antibody
responses in mice lacking Type II NKT cells. American Association of Immunologists Annual
Meeting , Seattle, WA. May 2009.
G. A. Lang, T. S. Devera and M. L. Lang (2008) Requirement for CD1d expression by B
cells to stimulate NKT cell-enhanced Ab production. 2nd Biennial IdEA Meeting. Washington
D.C. Jul 2008.
G. A. Lang, T.S. Devera, M. A. Exley and M. L. Lang. (2006) Enhancing humoral immunity
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by activation of CD1d-restricted NKT cells. 1 Biennial IdEA Meeting. Washington D.C. Jul
2006
Posters (selected from past 3 yr and total of 20)
1. AAI annual congress. Seattle, WA. May 2009. Poster presentations:
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(I): Low frequency of a B220 /CD138 population of bone marrow cells correlates with poor
-/induction of short- and long-lived plasma cells in CD1d mice. H. B. Shah and M. L. Lang
(II): Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin abrogates TCR-induced cytokine production by CD1d-restricted
NKT cells. S. K. Joshi, G. A. Lang, J. L. Larabee, T. S. Devera, L. M. Aye, J. D. Ballard and M. L.
Lang
2. Keystone: B cells in context. Taos, NM. Feb 2009. Poster presentation: Reduced antibody
-/responses in CD1d mice correlate with development of a bone marrow plasma cell precursor. H.
B. Shah and Mark L. Lang
3. 2nd Biennial IdEA Meeting. Washington D.C. Jul 2008 Poster presentation: “requirement for
CD1d expression by B cells to stimulate NKT cell-enhanced Ab production”. G. A. Lang, T. S.
Devera and M. L. Lang.
4. OUHSC Microbiology and Immunology Retreat Tulsa, OK. Mar 2008 Oral presentation: NKTenhanced humoral immunity
5. OUHSC/OMRF Immunology Retreat Jan 2007 Oral presentation: NKT cell-enhanced humoral
immunity.
6. American Association of Immunologists Annual Congress, Boston, MA. May 2005. Poster
presentation: The CD1d-binding glycolipid -galactosylceramide enhances humoral immunity to
T-dependent and T-independent Ag in a CD1d-dependent manner. G. A. Lang, M. A. Exley and
M. L. Lang.
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7. 1 Biennial IdEA Meeting. Washington D.C. Jul 2006 Poster presentation: “Enhancing humoral
immunity by activation of CD1d-restricted NKT cells”. G. A. Lang, T.S. Devera, M. A. Exley and
M. L. Lang.
c. Editorials, position papers, background papers
N/A
d. Original Invited lectures and presentations published for distribution
N/A
IX.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES [Including most recent 6 years experience.
Tenure Committee requests these listed most recent first. If teaching occurred at other
than home University, indicate Institution].
1. Course participation: [list by semester, with inclusive dates, course title and number.
Include hours of instruction and your role such as course coordinator, instructor/coinstructor, etc.]
a.
Within department
● Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
Fall Semester 2007
Instructor / Examiner
6 hr
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● Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
Fall Semester 2008
Course Director / Instructor / Examiner 48 hr
● Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
Fall Semester 2009
Course Director / Instructor / Examiner 48 hr
b.
Other teaching, activities
Graduate thesis committees:
*Mike Berrong
OUHSC
Kerry Leehan
OUHSC
Kevin Brown
OUHSC
Jennifer Byrum
OMRF/OUHSC
Gina Griffith
OUHSC
Jennifer Myers
OUHSC
Christopher Horton
OUHSC
Scott Ferrell
OMRF/OUHSC
Megan Buechele
OUHSC
Billy Dan Novosad
OUHSC/DMEI
Athenia Oldham
OMRF/OUHSC
Stacey A. Smith
OUHSC
Hemangi Shah
OUHSC
Todd Wuest
OUHSC/Dean McGhee
*Anurahdna Phadnis
OMRF/OUHSC
Allison Farrand
OUHSC
Melissa Nguyen
OMRF/OUHSC
Brandt Esplin
OUHSC/OMRF
West
Lang
Blader
Rogers
Pereira
Cunningham
Farris
Webb
Blader
Callaghan
Webb
West
Lang
Carr
Farris
Tweten
Farris
Kincade
Member
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chair
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
20102010200920092009200920092009- 2009
2008200820082008200720072007- 2008
200620062006- 2009
*Masters Degree
Rotation Students:
Hemangi Shah
Amanda Laughlin
Vineet Patel
Kerry Leehan
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Undergraduate Training:
Daniel Turner (SWOSU)
Caitlyn Reidmann (Cameron U)
2006
2009
2009
2010
EPSCOR/INBRE program
EPSCOR/INBRE program
c.
Intradepartmental/College
Spring 2010 Semester
● GPiBS Immunity in Disease (Course BMSC 6111)
Lecture
“Extrinsic Regulation”
Lecture
“Allergy and hypersensitivity
1.5 hr
1.5 hr
● GPiBS Immunology (Course BMSC 6032)
Lecture
“Signaling”
2 hr
Fall 2009 Semester
● Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
2008
2009
48 hr
● MMI (Course 8300)
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Lecture
Lecture
Classroom
Classroom
Classroom
“Hypersensitivity”
“Immunodeficiency”
“Hypersensitivity POPS”
“Tetanus POPS”
“HIV POPS”
1 hr
1 hr
2 hr
2 hr
2 hr
● DMI (Course 5155)
Lecture
Lecture
“Hypersensitivity”
“Immunodeficiency”
1 hr
1 hr
Spring 2009 Semester
● GPiBS Immunity in Disease (Course BMSC 6111)
Lecture
“Extrinsic Regulation”
2 hr
● GPiBS Immunology (Course BMSC 6032)
Lecture
“Signaling”
2 hr
Fall 2008 Semester
Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
48 hr
● MMI (Course 8300)
Lecture
Lecture
Classroom
Classroom
Classroom
“Hypersensitivity”
“Immunodeficiency”
“Hypersensitivity POPS”
“Tetanus POPS”
“HIV POPS”
1 hr
1 hr
2 hr
2 hr
2 hr
● DMI (Course 5155)
Lecture
Lecture
“Hypersensitivity”
“Immunodeficiency”
1 hr
1 hr
Spring 2008 Semester
● GPiBS Immunity in Disease (Course BMSC 6111)
Lecture
“Extrinsic Regulation”
2 hr
● GPiBS Immunology (Course BMSC 6032)
Lecture
“Signaling”
2 hr
Fall 2007 Semester
● Advanced Immunology (Course MI6843)
6 hr
● MMI (Course 8300)
Classroom
Classroom
2 hr
2 hr
“Hypersensitivity POPS”
“Tetanus POPS”
● GPiBS Journal Club (Course BMSC 5221)
Classroom
“Influenza Vaccines”
4 hr
Summer 2007
● Headlands Summer Program
Lecture
“Vaccines”
1 hr
d.
Contributions to continuing education N/A
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
1.
Service to professional societies. N/A
2.
Editorial services
3.
Invited and special lectures of clinical and service relevance
N/A
(selected from past 3 yr from total of 16)
th
● University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Sep 20 2010. “Targeting the control center:
how bacterial toxins subvert adaptive immunity via NKT cells” Host: Dr. Loren Erickson
th
● Merck Pharmaceuticals, Philpadelphia, PA. May 18 2010. “NKT cells and the humoral
immune response” Host: Dr. Jean-Luc Bodmer
● Oklahoma Medical research Foundation. Feb 10th 2010. “NKT cells and immune
responses to anthrax” Host: Dr. M. Coggeshall.
th
● Chemical and Biological Science and Technology Conference, Dallas, TX, No 19
2009. “NKT cells enhance production of Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin-neutralizing
antibodies”
th
● The Ohio State University. Feb 5 2008. “NKT cell-enhanced humoral immunity” Host:
Dr. J. Turner
● OUHSC Microbiology and Immunology Retreat Tulsa, OK. Mar 2008 Oral presentation:
NKT-enhanced humoral immunity
● OUHSC/OMRF Immunology Retreat Jan 11th 2007
immunity”.
“NKT
cell-enhanced
humoral
nd
● Oklahoma Medical research Foundation. Jan 22 2007. “CD1d-restricted NKT cells
and enhancement of humoral immune responses” Host: Dr. C. Webb.
th
● Oklahoma Medical research Foundation. Nov 8 2006. “Cell biology of CD1d antigen
presentation” Host: Dr. C. W. Rogers 2006:
th
● Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Oct 19 2006. “CD1d-restricted NKT cells
and enhancement of humoral immune responses” Host: Dr. C. Webb.
4.
Consultantships N/A
5.
Professional service to the community
● 2000 – Present: Reviewer for: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(USA); Journal of Experimental Medicine; Blood; Journal of Immunology; Infection and
Immunity; Gastroenterology; Journal of Leukocyte Biology, FEBS Letters;
Gastroenterology; Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, International Immunopharmacology,
Medical Science Monitor, Journal of Lipid Research.
● 2010: OUHSC/OMRF Immunology Retreat. Session Co-Chair.
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● 2010: National Medical Research Council of Singapore. Served as reviewer for
biomedical research grants.
● 2009: Research Council of Norway. Served as reviewer for proposals submitted to the
Programme for Global Health and Vaccination Research (GLOBVAC).
● 2009: NIH Study Section 2009/05 ZAI1 SV-A (M2) 1 Basic HIV Vaccine Discovery
Research (RO1). Served as Reviewer and Study Section Member.
● 2008 and 2009: INBRE Biomedical Research Grants. Served as Reviewer and Study
Section Member for Oklahoma INBRE program.
● 2007: Oklahoma Presbyterian Health Foundation Peer Review Panel. Served as
Reviewer and Study Section Member
● 2007: Reviewer for the Council for Chemical Sciences of the Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research. This is the major government funding body in the Netherlands for
supporting research in exact sciences and technology, life and medical sciences,
humanities and social sciences
● 2003 and 2007: Reviewer for Israel Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF is the major
government funding body in Israel for supporting research in exact sciences and
technology, life and medical sciences, humanities and social sciences.
● 2000: Reviewer for the Biochemistry and Cell Biology Division of the Biotechnology and
Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC U.K.). BBSRC is the major government
funding source for non-medical biological science research in the U.K. (similar to US
National Science Foundation).
6.
Other
N/A
XI.
ADMINISTRATION [College and University Service]
1.
Budget responsibilities N/A
2.
Personnel management responsibilities N/A
3.
Facilities responsibilities N/A
4.
Other
● GPiBS Admissions committee 2010 - Present
● INBRE Grants Peer Review Panel 2008-2010
● Patnode Award Selection Committee 2008-2010
● Presbyterian Health Foundation Peer Review Panel 2007
● OUCI Seminar Committee 2007
●Department of Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series 2007
XII.
1.
MEMBERSHIPS, HONORS, AWARDS and SPECIAL
RECOGNITION
Scholarly, Professional and Scientific Memberships
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● 1994-2005: The Biochemical Society (UK).
● 1995-2008: The British Society for Immunology.
● 2000-present: The American Association of Immunologists
2.
Awards, Honors, Special Recognition
● Recipient of Provost’s Research Award, OUHSC (2010)
● Recipient of NIH IdEA Network Junior Faculty Award (2008)
● Recipient of OCAST Faculty Recruitment and Retention Award (2007)
● American Association of Immunologists Junior Faculty Travel Award (2006)
● Biochemical Society Travel Award. NKT/CD1 Workshop, Woods Hole, MA, USA (2002)
● Henry Heyl Hitchcock Research Grant, Dartmouth Medical School (1998)
● British Society for Immunology, Travel Award. Biochemical Society- British Society for
Immunology Joint Congress, Harrogate, UK. (1996)
● Biochemical Society Travel Award. Biochemical Society Predoctoral Meeting,
University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK (1995)
● Medical Research Council, UK. Ph.D. studentship (1994)
● Journals of Reproduction and Fertility UK, Summer Student Scholarship, Hannah
Research Institute (1993)
XIII. PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
1. Continuing Education
● Academic Advancement Workshop by Dr. V. Williams February 2010
(course designed to assist faculty members in preparing a portfolio for promotion and
tenure)
● Writing Effective Multiple Choice Questions by Dr. B. Thompson March 2010
(course designed to assist basic science faculty in writing exam questions for medical
students)
2. Formal course work
N/A
3. Other
N/A
XIV. OTHER
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