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AUDREY J. ROBINSON-WHITE, Ph.D 4987 Battery Lane * Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (H) 301-656-5548 * (C) 240-694-5762; ar118cb7c@westpost.

net Research Scientist, Medical Science Liaison * Sr. * Project Manager * Subject Ma tter Expert PROFILE Highly accomplished, results-oriented research scientist with extensive record o f accomplishment at National Institutes of Health, and technical experience at H arvard Medical School, Vanderbilt University, and Baylor College of Medicine. S pecial expertise in cell culturing, cell cycle analysis, cell apoptosis and sign al analysis, biochemical & cell product assays, and cellular growth & proliferat ion. Adept at biochemical and in vitro procedures. More than 55 journal public ations and abstracts. Ph.D. and M.S. in Cell Biology, with post-doctoral work at NIH National Heart Lu ng and Blood Institute Laboratory of Cellular Metabolism and NIH National Instit ute of General Medical Science, and three year medical course work. Multiple ac ademic and professional honors and awards. Adept at communicating technical inf ormation and succeeding in federal and academic research sectors. Familiar with presenting papers at local, national, and international meetings. Highly profici ent at proof reading and editing of written materials. Areas of Expertise Medical Science Research * Team Leadership * Genetic & Cellular Research * Exper imental Design Drug Testing * In-Vitro Experimentation * Procurement * Cell Culturing * Biochem ical Assessment Presentations * Process Evaluation * Journal Reviews * Proposal Development * Da ta Analysis PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Bethesda, Maryland * 2000-Present Research Scientist and Adjunct Scientist Perform laboratory research for National Institute of Child Health and Human Dev elopment's Section on Endocrinology and Genetics, in Developmental Endocrinology . Planned and led experiments, supervised project-specific teams of laboratory a ssistants and physicians. Ordered and procured materials. Carried out cell cultu ring, cell cycle and apoptosis analysis, cell signal analysis, growth and prolif eration curve analyses, and biochemical and cell product assays. Analyzed data a nd prepared publications for submission to peer-reviewed journals. Prepared and delivered presentations. Accomplishments: * Directed and conducted investigations into mechanism of action for PRKAR1A gen e. Determined cellular method of action in tumor causation. Published 3 papers a nd contributed to 6 others. * Investigated feasibility of using 8-CI-ADO to counteract PRKAR1A activity. Per formed extensive literature and laboratory research. Determined method of action that demonstrated errors in FDA's clinical trial testing and validated treatmen t efficacy of 8-CI-ADO in treating multiple carcinomas and melanomas. Resolved 2 0 years of controversy regarding 8-CI-ADO and published 2 first-author peer-revi ewed papers on this subject.

* Key member of team that led critical project to identify mechanism of action f or PDE11A gene. * Enabled laboratory to receive additional funding by delivering superior result s. * Earned multiple awards and recognition for exceptional performance. * Paper on 8-CI-ADO placed in first issue of new special journal by Endocrine so ciety. * Recognized as subject matter expert (SME) in cell signaling technology. * Bestowed travel and monetary awards by Endocrine Society. * Selected as Reviewer for Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, based on research accomplishments. * Published 16 peer-reviewed articles and one on-peer reviewed article * Proof Reader, Japanese Consortium (2010): OFFICE NANO 5774 Hikino-cho Fukuyama-shi Hiroshima-ken JAPAN, 721-0942 PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE * AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, Silver Spring, MD * Coordinator, Road to Recovery * * * * * UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES, Bethesda, MD * Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology Mentor, High School Students, Dept. of Anesthesiology Research Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Dept. of Physiology Research Assistant Professor, (Adjunct), Dept. of Anesthesiology

POSTDOCTORAL EXPERIENCE NRSA Fellow, National Heart Lung & Blood Institute, Laboratory of Cellular Metab olism, NIH PRAT Fellow, Laboratory of Chemical Pharmacology, NIH CAREER NOTES: Other previous positions include, Research Technician, Harvard Medical School, Research Technician, Vanderbilt University, and Research Technician, Baylor Coll ege of Medicine. EDUCATION Ph.D in Cell Biology (Vascular Physiology), Boston University, Boston, MA Thesis: Transport and Metabolism of Serotonin by Rat Epididymal Fat Pad Microve ssel Endothelium MS in Cell Biology, Boston College, Boston, MA Thesis: The Effect of Chloramphenicol and Cycloheximide on Protein Synthesis in Shay's Chloroma Tumor Cells in Tissue Culture AB in Biology/Chemistry, cum laude, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXTRA COURSE WORK * 3 years of course work, Howard University Medical School * Cell Biology, Harvard University * Embryology, Marine Biological Laboratory

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Pharmacology, FAES, National Institutes of Health Culture of Pulmonary Endothelial Cells, Ryan Laboratory, University of Miami Implications of Molecular Genetics for Clinical Medicine. FAES, NIH Introduction to Medical Genetics I, FAES, NIH Introduction to Medical Genetics II, FAES, NIH Introduction to Bioinformatics, FAES, NIH Recombinant DNA Methodology I, FAES, NIH Recombinant DNA Methodology II, FAES, NIH Polymerase Chain Reaction and Molecular Hybridization Technology, FAES, NIH The Cell Cycle, FAES, NIH Flow Cytometry, FAES, NIH Cellular and Molecular Approaches to Cancer. FAES, NIH Flow Cytometry (FACScalibur), Becton Dickenson Laboratories Statistics in Biomedicine. FAES, NIH Nanotechnology in Medicine. FAES, NIH University of Maryland course in Library Science (APA Manual of Publication) Project Management, University of MD

HONORS & AWARDS Invited Speaker, PepCon 2010 Conference, Beijing, China Travel Award, Endocrine Society (2x) NIH/Charles River Laboratories Award of Recognition, Exceptional Employee Shannon Award, NIH First Award, NIH Outstanding Performance in Research, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Pharmacology Research Associate Award (PRAT), NIH National Research Service Award, NIH Macy Foundation Fellow Spelman College Merit Award Spelman College Award in Biology PUBLICATIONS & ABSTRACTS Peer-Reviewed Publications: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Cli nical Endocrinology, European Journal of Human Genetics, Clinical Cancer Researc h, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Microvasc ular Research, Anesthesiology, Human Molecular Genetics, Cancer Research, Endocr ine Research, Journal of Medical Genetics, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimen tal Therapeutics, European Journal of Pharmacology, Klinscshe Wochenschr, Nature Genetics, Hormone and Metabolism Research Non Peer-Reviewed Journal: Annals of NY Academy of Science, Book Chapters: Recent Advances in Basic Microcirculation Research, Mechanism of Anesthetic Action in Muscle Abstracts: 30 abstracts, domestic and international. Complete list of publications and abstracts available on request. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science American Physiological Society American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics American Society of Cellular Biology American Association of Nanotechnology Endocrine Society

TECHNICAL SKILLS Laboratory: Cell Culturing, Flow Cytometry, Radiochemical Assays, Western Blot, PCR, Southern Blot, Cell Proliferation Assays (Hemocytometer), Bio-luminescence Assays, ELIZA Assays; proof reading, editing Computers: Windows, MS Office, Project, Photoshop, various laboratory systems

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