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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCurriculum VitaeLee Gary, Ph.D.AddressCandidate's Name
Street Address Morrow Mill RdChapel Hill, NC Street Address
cell PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEEducationB.S. Biology/ChemistryMars Hill College, Mars Hill, NCtransferArizona State University, Tempe, AZ.Department of Microbiology.My lab moved from Arizona State University to University of FloridaPh.D. Department of Molecular Genetics and MicrobiologyConcentration in Microbiology/ImmunologyUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FLCollege of MedicineAdvisor: Dr. David BloomDissertation Title: Identification of a Virulence Function of Herpes Simplex Virus-Type I Mapping to the Latency Associated Transcript Locus.Research Training: Utilization of the mouse and rabbit models for the study of Herpes Simplex Virus-Type I gene regulation, pathogenesis and latency. Additionally, I generated, characterized and evaluated recombinant viruses directed at the treatment of cancers of the nervous system in vivo and stem cells.Work Experience1/2012-10/2022Life Science Specialist for Thermo Fisher ScientificTechnical expert in Genomics, Proteomics and Cell BiologyInstrument demonstrations with over 90% sale closures, while delivering world class Life Science trainingI designed, and optimized, cell-based assays, which includes 3D Cell Culture, Stem Cells, Transfection, Immunology and Molecular Genetics3/2010-11/2011Molecular Biologist (FluoroFinder, Denver, CO)I implemented Flow Cytometry software designed for extensive panel designThe resulting platform has been implemented by prominent Cell Biology, Immunology and Genomics focused Biotech companies around the world10/2008-2/2010Research ScientistAs a microbiologist at GeoSynFuels, I engineered microbes to generate ethanol as a renewable fuel source from a variety of cellulosic and hemicellulosic biomass feedstocksI employed yeast genetics to generate mutants with phenotypes, which increased ethanol productionMemberships in Professional SocietiesSigma Xi, the Scientific Research SocietyAmerican Society for MicrobiologyRocky Mountain Virology ClubNorth Carolina Mycology GroupReview WorkAd hoc reviewer for Journal of Clinical VirologyAd hoc reviewer for Virus GenesPublicationsGary, L., Donald H. Gilden and Randall J. Cohrs. 2006. Epigenetic Regulation of Varicella-Zoster Virus Open Reading Frames 62 and 63 in Latency Infected Human Trigeminal Ganglia. J. Virol. 80:4921-4926.Gilden, D.H., R.J. Cohrs, R. Mahalingam, S.B. Deitch and L. Gary. 2005.Varicella-Zoster Virus: Encyclopedia of Medical Genomics andProteomics. 1-7.Sun, A., G.V. Devi-Rao, M.K. Rice, L.W. Gary, D.C. Bloom, R.M. Sandri-Goldin, P. Ghazal, E.K. Wagner. 2004. Immediate-Early Expression of the HSV-1 ICP27 Transcript is not Critical for Efficient Replication in vivo or in vitro. J. Virol.78:PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLESun, A., G.V. Devi-Rao, M.K. Rice, L.W. Gary, D.C. Bloom, R.M. Sandri-Goldin, P. Ghazal, E.K. Wagner. 2004. The TAATGARAT Box of the HSV-1 ICP27 Gene is Essential for Immediate Early Expression but not Critical for Efficient Replication. Virus Genes. 29:3, 335-343.Abstracts PresentedGary, L. and Randall Cohrs. 2006. Varicella-Zoster Virus Chromatin Mediated GeneRegulation During Latency in Human Ganglia. Rocky Mountain Virology Club.Pingree Park, CO.Gary, L.W., Randall Cohrs and Donald H. Gilden. 2005. Epigenetic Regulation of VZV ORF 62 and 63 in Latently Infected Human Trigeminal Ganglia. 30th International HerpesWorkshop. University of Turku, Finland.Sun, A. G.V. Devi-Rao. M.K. Rice, L.W. Gary, D.C. Bloom, R.M. Sandri-Goldin, P. Ghazal, E.K. Wagner. 2004. Immediate-Early Expression of the HSV-1 ICP27 Transcript is not Critical for Efficient Replication in vivo or in vitro. 29th International Herpes Workshop. University of Reno, Nevada.Gary, L. and D.C. Bloom. 2003. Mapping a Region within the HSV-1 LAT that Dramatically Alters Virulence in the Mouse. 28th International Herpes Workshop. University of Wisconsin, Madison.FellowshipsL. Gary. 2004-2007. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neurology. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.L. Gary. 2004. ASM/NCID Post-Doctoral Research Associates Fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Public Health Microbiology. I declined the award.Additional TrainingYeast Genetics and Genomics Training Course. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Springs Harbor, NY. July 21st-August 10th, 2009.Volunteer Work2022I am a volunteer with Chapel Hill Public Schools teaching creative writing and fantasy game design to at risk students. We work together to build safe social interactions and promote expression through imagination enhancement. I also mentor teenagers who battle Mental Health challenges. |