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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name , Ph.D.Street Address Evergreen AvenueNutley, New Jersey Street Address
Home: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEMobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEQUALIFICATION SUMMARYA highly motivated, results-oriented leader with diversified experience and a consistent record of strategic and operational accomplishments. An earned reputation for research, planning and problem solving. An effective communicator.PROFESSIONAL LICENSEClinical Laboratory Director, NYS-DOH (SHEIM1)Bacteriology (limited to Molecular Methods), Clinical Chemistry, Diagnostic Immunology, Drug Analysis/Qualitative, Endocrinology, Hematology, Oncology-Sera & Soluble Tumor Markers, Ther. Sub. Clinical Toxicology, Virology (SARS-COV-2) detection by FDA approved Antigen detection and Molecular Methods)College of American Pathologist Inspector since 2011-Present.EXPERIENCERidgewood Diagnostic Laboratory, Hackensack, NJ 07601 Laboratory DirectorJune 2018-PresentManaging a NY State licensed clinical laboratory (clinical chemistry, Hematology, Endocrinology, Tumor Marker, Diag. Immunology, Bacteriology, and Clinical Toxicology, Virology).Alliance Laboratory, 3611 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218 Assistant DirectorJune 2020-Dec 2021Responsible for overseeing and directing in categories such as Toxicology,Virology, Hematology, chemistry, Endocrinology.Marine Park Cardiology Laboratory, 2278 Kimball St., Laboratory DirectorBrooklyn, NY 11234 July 2019-Dec. 2022Managing & Directing the laboratory in Chemistry, Endocrinologyand Hematology.Spine and Pain Consultant LLC., Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY. Laboratory DirectorPOL performing Toxicology and Covid testing. June 2016-Dec 2022Metropolitan Specialty Laboratory Laboratory Director1551 Richmond Road, Staten Island, NY 10301 Dec. 2012May 2019Managed a NY State licensed clinical laboratory (clinical chemistry, Hematology, Endocrinology, Tumor Marker, Immunology, Toxicology.N.J. Organ & Tissue Sharing Network Laboratory Director691 Central Avenue, New Providence NJ 07974. April 2006Dec. 2012Responsible for coordinating the administrative functions, including scheduling, performance evaluation, inventory & ordering, maintenance of equipment and building, the budget process, safety & Quality Program of the laboratory; development of new business, supervision of client services, LIS and compliance and regulations and standards of all federal, State and voluntary organizations as well as individual and staff compliance with all Network programs & policies.Reviewing and overseeing the diagnostic immunology and NAT testing (HIV, HCV and HBV) areas.ABO Grouping and Typing, Antibody testing by EIA (GTi) and Flow Cytometry.Candidate's Name , Ph.D. Page 2Quest Diagnostics, 269 Jericho Tpke, Syosset, NY 11791 Director, Chemistry & Toxicology8/2005 to 7/2006 A laboratory being the leader in the industry receiving ~15,000 patients specimens/day. Managing and directing CAP, NYS and CLIA certified clinical laboratory 24/7. Responsible for the QA, QC, SOPs, validation of new methods and kits, budget implementation, hiring, training andcompletion of new projects in diagnostic Immunology, Toxicology, Endocrinology and TDM and Special Chemistry.King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, SA Administrative Director6/2004 to 6/2005: Lab Staff: 122 QA Director Managed and directed CAP, JCIA, and AABB accredited hospital laboratory.Oversee all aspects of laboratory functions including hiring, purchasing, budgeting, QC, QA, evaluation and continuing education programs.Serving as a Marketing Director to provide reference laboratory services to hospitals, private laboratories and physicians.Assumed responsibility of Medical Director of Patient Services.Polymedco, Inc., 510 Furnace Dock Rd, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 Chief of Laboratory Services9/2001 to 8/2004 Research & Development of diagnostic assay products for use in hospitals and laboratories. Established Applications and Validation of new kits on most of the clinical laboratory equipment. Provided guidance on QC, QA, and Calibration problems to clients throughout USA & abroad. Establishing validation for a new chemistry analyzer to get FDA approval (510k). Detailed knowledge of GLP and GMP and cGMP procedures.Genova Diagnostic, 63 Zillicoa St. Asheville, NC 28801 Consulting Director for NYS11/2001 to 4/2004Responsibilities include: QA, QC, compliance oversight and implementation, coordination of safety and environmental compliance in laboratories, and ensuring all records and activities are acceptably maintained in accordance with regulations of health and regulatory authorities especially New York State Department of Health.New York Life Insurance Co. Medical Dept., Laboratory Director/CVP51 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10005 1993 to 1999A non-profit hospital set up for the outpatients employees (~7000)Key Accomplishments:Managed and directed all clinical sections of the hospital laboratory.Renovated and modernized the laboratory bringing it to the state-of-the-art level. Project budget was $3M and the project was brought in on time and under budget.Reduced laboratory cost by streamlining operations saving 30% of the annual budget. Was accomplished by effective vendor negotiations and internal process improvements.Achieved highest level of quality, precision, and scores in College of American Pathologists (CAP) and NY State proficiency testing and inspections.Coordinated Records Retention, OSHA and CLIA regulations and Fire Protection.Implemented budgetary economies without impairing efficiency.Candidate's Name , Ph.D. Page 3Clin-Path Laboratory, Inc., Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Administrative DirectorTotal Employees: 130 1986 to 1993An independent clinical laboratory company offering a broad range of testing services used by the medical profession in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases and other clinical states.Responsibilities include the management of sales & marketing, customer and courier service, quality control & quality assurance, data processing, logistics and licensing, prepared laboratory budget and capital expenditure reports to the Board of Directors.Key Accomplishments:Promoted Sales & Marketing, increasing in sales from $1.5M (1986) to $14M (1992)Improved Quality Control and Quality Assurance, OSHA and CLIA procedures.Organized courier service providing services to over 500 physicians, clinics and hospitals.Prepared budget and capital expenditure report and presented to the Board of Directors at quarterly meetings.Implemented guidelines to improve customer services.Cabrini Medical Center, New York, NY Chief of Laboratory (weekends)1972 to 1992Key Accomplishments:Supervised over 30 technical and supporting staff over the weekends in all sections of the laboratory.Managed IV/phlebotomy team to draw blood from the entire (600 beds) Hospital.Participated in various duties involving descriptive statistics and quality assurance programHired technical and secretarial staff.Scheduled the technical staff for assignment, performed maintenance and troubleshooting on a wide variety of equipment.POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW:Rockefeller University, NYC Research Fellow 1984-1986Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NYC Research Fellow 1982-1984TEACHING APPOINTMENTS:Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, New Jersey Adjunct Professor 2000 - 2001The City College of New York, New York Teaching Fellow 1977-1988The Queens College, Flushing, New York Graduate Fellow 1981-1982The Hostos Community College of New York Adjunct Professor 1978-1981EDUCATIONDEGREE AND INSTITUTION:Ph.D. Organic Chemistry 1983 City University of New YorkM.S. Chemistry 1975 The City College of New YorkM.S/B.S. Chemistry/Biology 1967 Punjab University, LahoreCandidate's Name , Ph.D. Page 4PUBLICATIONS:1. Sheikh, M.A., Tam, J. and Robert. Merrifield, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Vol. 83. PP 8082-8086, November 1986 Biochemistry.2. Sheikh, M.A. and Tam, J. P. Total Synthesis of human TGF, Ninth American Peptide Symposium, June 1985, Toronto, Canada. PP 305-308.3. Sheikh, M.A., Gotlinsky, B., Tropp, B., and Engel, R. Illicit Transport System for Organophosphorus Antimetabolite. Intl Conference of Phosphorus Chemistry, June 1981, Duke University, North Carolina.4. Sheikh, M.A., Tam, J. P., Synthesis of biologically active human transforming growth factor type alpha, Ninth American Peptide Symposium-Abstract 1985.5. Sheikh, M.A. "Bromination of Heterocyclic, M.S. Thesis 1972.6. Sheikh, M.A. "Synthesis of Organophosphorus Oligopeptides and Antimetabolite", Ph.D. thesis (1983).7. Sheikh, M.A., Schwartz, J., Joshi, S., and Katsoyannis, P.G. "Synthesis of IGF-I chain and its recombination with Insulin B-chain, Biochemistry 1985.8. Sheikh, M.A., and Tam, J.P. Synthesis of human TGF-ABSTRACT, Ninth American peptide Symposium, University of Toronto, Canada, June 23-28, 1985. |