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Street Address EMAIL AVAILABLE PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECAREER SUMMARYSelf-starter, independent professional researcher, consultant with extensive research organization system design experience, curriculum developer, business development adviser, program management, grant writing, staff development and administrative skills. Demonstrated success in creative writing, program development, implementation and evaluation, problem-solving strategist. Ability to manage multiple tasks, set priorities and monitor progress to meet short and long-term goals. Team player. Currently, volunteering at the Essential Medical Care Clinic and working on completing the plan to construct a 350-bed hospital in Union City, Georgia that will care for limited resource populations.TimelineS. Q. Harris CV- ContinuationWORK EXPERIENCEProject ManagerUPSILON DEVELOPMENT, LLC- 2016 PresentAcquire property and oversee construction of residential, commercial and industrial structures.Director Community Health and Clinical Trial CoordinatorESSENTIAL MEDICAL CARE 2009 2016Focused on determining how to prevent diseases and providing knowledge to the public in order to improve their health and that of the community. I possess understanding of medicine and diseases which include biostatistics, epidemiology and environmental health. Also I am customer-service oriented, since I am interacting with the public often.Operations Manager - BioinformaticsSEFTEC CORPORATION -2007 - 2009Managed operations including forecasting, inventory control, purchasing and quality assurance; managing investigation for the miRNA cancer and stem cell research projects. Presented cancer research at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, FL) conference Design and implementing work for submission to an Amer. Assoc. of Cancer Research meeting entitled: "Secondary and Tertiary Structure of microRNAs involved in cancer and Immune response in Humans"Research AssociateTHE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 1997 - 2001Researched cancer chemoprevention and made recommendations regarding molecular and cellular techniques practices, training & applications; Responsible for the collection, processing, and analysis of tissue samples and for experiment interpretation, data management, and assisting in the writing of manuscripts on the experimental data. Completed Doctoral Dissertation.Medical Liaison and Case ManagerCINCINNATI PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1993 - 1996Provided stress management and prevention training; Developed problem solving strategies for health and wellness programs for preteens parents living in substance abuse home/environments and their neurologically damaged crack babies born addicted from cocaine exposure.Program Evaluator and Public Health EducatorUNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CENTRAL PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC - HAMILTON COUNTYCOMMUNTY PARTNERSHIP 1991 - 1993Developed MIS to automated clinical data and coordinated all program activities evaluationsDesigned and presented evaluation tools at national conference in Washington, D.C., for the CSAP. Assisted in research of substance abused pregnant moms (test embryonic fluid for fetus addiction). Provided administrative support for research and grants management.S. Q. Harris CV- ContinuationEDUCATIONXAVIER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Currently Attending)Medical Student- Doctor of Medicine, (Attending)ESSENTIAL MEDICAL CARE (Post-Doc Completed)Post-Doctorate: Clinical Care in Community and Preventive HealthResearch Focus: Using IT Technology in Qualitative Methods to Understand Physical Activity and Weight Management Among Rural Areas in GeorgiaSEFTEC BIOINFORMATICS LABORATORY (Post-Doc Completed)Post-Doctorate: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (Completed)Research Focus: Targeting miRNAs with Radio Frequency Energy to Affect Structural and Functional Changes in Cancer TumorsHAMILTON UNIVERSITY PhD Community/Public Health AdministrationDoctorate Dissertation: Incidence of Aberrant Crypt Foci as a Putative Precursor toColonic Carcinoma in Azoxymethane (A0M)-Treated RatsTHE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY SLOVENE CANCER RESEARCH CENTERDissertation Preparation: Chemoprevention in Cancer Control and EliminationSOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MS Organization System Design/Voc. AdminMaster Thesis: Educational Difficulties of Culturally Unrecognized StudentsSHAW UNIVERSITY -BA Education/PsychologyTerm Paper: Social Schizophrenia: A Mental Subnormality Among Oppressed PeopleSKILLSProgram Implementation ProgramBiomedical ResearchProgram DevelopmentPC/MAC ProficientLecturer - Public SpeakerLeadershipStrategic PlanningBusiness AnalysisData ManagementCultural DexterityBusiness AdministrationProject ManagementOrganization System DesignOrganization ArchitectureGrant Proposal WritingS. Q. Harris CV- ContinuationACADEMIC RESEARCHHill A, Harris SQ, Jackson M, Seffens W. - MicroRNAs Involving in Cancer Avoid Secondary Structure. Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Therapeutic Development. 2007. (Post-Doc)Harris SQ, Seffens - Targeting miRNAs with Radio Frequency Energy to Affect Structural and Functional Changes in Cancer Tumors 2007. (Post-Doc)Harris SQ - Aberrant Crypts as Colorectal Cancer Precursors for Evaluating Idole-3-Carbinol as a Potential Chemopreventive Agent in F334 Rats Treated with Azoxymethane, 2003 (Doctoral Dissertation)GRANT AWARDED RESEARCH1.RO1 G12RR03062 Seffens (PI) 2/13/08 RCMI/NCRRRNAi Regulation of Autologous Stem Cells and Prospect for Biomedical InformaticsTherapeutic DevelopmentThis study investigates the use of bioinformatics and computational biology techniques in demonstrating RNAi and Autologous Stem Cell manipulation for basic research into future therapies. Role: (Co-Investigator)2.RO1 Grant # S06GM08247 Seffens (PI) 10/8/07 NIH/NIGMS/MBRS/SCORE/RISEInternet APRS Data Utilization for Biosurveillance ApplicationsThis study investigates real time radio frequency data reporting protocol, which contains GPS and email messages that provide a test bed for algorithm development in biosurveillance research in the form of packets from stationary and mobile stations. (Role: Co-Investigator).3.RO1 Grant # S06GM08247 Seffens (PI) 9/17/07 NIH/NIGMS/MBRS/SCORE/RISEMicroRNAs in Cell Proliferation, Cell Death, and TumorigenesisThe goal of this study was to evaluate the use of miRNA inhibitors for targeting miR-23, 21, 15a, 16, and 19a efficacy of antisense molecules in reducing miRNA activity on reporter genes bearing miRNA-binding sites. Role: (Co-Investigator)4.RO1 8U54MD007588 and G12MD007602 NIH/NATL INST. ON MIN. HLTH & DISPARITIESBayes Network Construction of a Big Data RNA-Transcriptome Model on a HPCThe goal of this effort is to interpret cellular transcription in a dynamic systems biology framework of RNA molecules forming an information structure with regulatory properties. Role (Co- Investigator)ABILITIESDesign plans for clinical and pre-clinical studies, selecting of appropriate animal models.Work with pre-clinical trial steering committees and Institutional Research Boards.Design and review validation and verification of protocols.Review product release specifications for clinical trials and publication.Work across assignments including marketing, clinical trials, manage R&D operations.Excellent interpersonal and professional writing skills.Team player able to work well with colleagues, community, and others.Excellent reporting skills and ability to relate well to diverse audiencesNON-MEDICAL RELATED ACCOMPLISHMENTSCOMMUNITY OUTREACH IN PREVENTIONConsistently meeting or exceeding all expectations and time lines for project completionObtained a $4million grant award with Deputy Superintended of Public SchoolsCultivated self-health initiative around toxic lead poisoning in low income housingSucceeded in getting two publishing titled: "Stop the Violence and save the Children"Provided public and private agencies and faith-based organizations on matters relating to the improvement of health outreach activitiesNEW BUSINESS/PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTDeveloped an 18 unit course in entrepreneurship and taught 115 students in the first yearPerform review analysis of finance packages for 50 new business start-ups.Provided vocational and career mapping and social adjustment counseling to 135 youthManaged and retained a wider market share for an economic development organizationCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTConducted community capacity studies and performing analytical planning for community and youth development organizationsProvided professional evaluation for delivery of public health programs in high risk urban neighborhoodsMEMBERSHIP AFFLIATIONSCommittee Member,City of Cincinnati Health Department Reshaping Youth PrioritiesCommittee Member,Children's Hospital Medical Center Violence Prevention CommitteeTroop Leader,Boy Scouts of AmericaBoard Member,Cincinnati Sickle Cell Anemia FoundationMember,Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.Member,Corbeau Ski ClubDistrict Representative,4-H Club/Youth and Human DevelopmentVolunteerChicago Area Health and Medical Careers ProgramMemberAmerican Public Health AssociationMemberToast Masters - AtlantaMemberAmerican Medical Student AssociationPRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS AND MANUSCRIPTSComputational Study of Radio Frequency Effects on RNA-interference and Its Influence on the Plasticity in the Transdifferentiation of Stem Cells (Manuscript for publication, Clark Atlanta University, Dr. William Seffens - PI) June 2007Secondary Structure of MicroRNAs Involved in Cancer and Immune Response in Humans Molecular Targets in Cancer Therapy: Biennial Meeting, submitted for publication, Clark Atlanta University, Dr. William Seffens - PI) Jan 2007Targeting miRNA with Radio Frequency Energy to Affect Structural and Functional Changes in Tumors (Annual National Symposium on Prostate Cancer, Clark Atlanta University, Dr. William Seffens - PI) Mar 2006Targeting Cancer Proliferation (Presentation, Endocrine Society at Jackson State University) June 2004The Nature of Cancer (Presentation, Endocrine Society at Meharry Medical College) May 2004Neuroendocrine System Interactions in Health and Disease (Presentation, Endocrine Society at Meharry Medical College) April 2004Self-Health Integrated Delivery Informatics Network as an Alternative to Managed Competitive Care (Conference Workshop) 2003Incidence of Aberrant Crypt Foci as a Putative Precursor to Colonic Carcinoma in Azoxymethane (A0M)-Treated Rats, (Research Presentation, Hamilton University) Aug. 2003Getting the Word Out About Colorectal Cancer (Presentation, Univ. of Illinois School of Public Health) Sept. 2001Development of a Multi-organ Rodent Model for Assessment of the Efficacy of Chemopreventive Agents (Ohio State University, Dr. Gary Stoner PI) Jan. 2001Incidence of Aberrant Crypt Foci as a Putative Precursor to Colonic Carcinoma in Azoxymethane (A0M)-Treated Rats, (Independent Research, Ohio State University) Dec. 2000Study of Hamster Cheek Pouch Model Induced by Tobacco-Associated Carcinogens (Ohio State University School of Dentistry, Dr. Sue Mallory PI & Dr. Bruce Casto) Oct. 2000Cancer Prevention Assessment of Myo-Inositol Maximum Tolerant Dose Levels in Rodent Model (Research Associate, Independent Research, Ohio State University) July 1999Prostate Cancer Screening Involving African Americans in a Control and Prevention Initiative (Independent Clinical Trial Research, Ohio State University), Dec. 1999Identification of Tumor Promotion/Progression in the Rat Esophagus (Research Associate, Ohio State University, Dr. Gary Stoner PI) Aug. 1998Ellagic Acid as a Model of Chemopreventive Inhibitor in Cancer Proliferation Research Associate, Ohio State University, Dr. Gary Stoner PI) March 1998Social Roles and Health Status of Contemporary African American Grandmothers Under 35 Years Old(Presentation/Lecture, Freeman Avenue United Church of Christ Outreach Forum) Aug 1997Post-Traumatic Stress in School-Age Children (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' Workshop) 1997Introduction to Basic Psychoneuroimmunology (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' Workshop) 1996Understanding Children Under Stress, (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' Workshop), 1996Will You Accept the Challenge to: SA VE OUR YOUTH? - Part Two (Publication, Cincinnati Public Schools, University of Cincinnati Children Hospital and Cincinnati Department of Public Health) July 1994Will You Accept the Challenge to: SAVE OUR YOUTH? - Part One, (Publication, Cincinnati Public Schools, University of Cincinnati Children Hospital and Cincinnati Department of Public Health) 1994Implication for Alternatives in Reaching Populations at Risk (Conference Workshop), 1994Neurological Problems of Children Prenatal Exposure to Drugs and Alcohol (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' Workshop) 1994Treatment of Anti-social Behavior in Children and Adolescents (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' and University of Cincinnati Children Hospital, Presentation and Workshop) 1993Educational Difficulties of Culturally Unrecognized Students (Cincinnati Public Schools 'Project SUCCEED' Workshop) Dec. 1993Sexual Practices, Needle Use, Hepatitis and HIV in Women Entering Drug Treatment (University of Cincinnati Department Family Medicine, Dr. Mary Curtiss-PI ) Dec. 1993Neurotransplantation, (Presentation, Southern Illinois University Med Prep program) Jun 1990 |