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Alumni
News The Barnett Institute has attracted many visiting faculty as well as postdoctoral scholars and Ph.D. students who have gone on to distinguished careers in industry, teaching, or in government. This page is a forum for news from or about our alumni community, and all are invited to participate, by sending you news, a link to your website, or your questions to
Rustom Poncha, Dr. Karger's first graduate student in June 1967, passed away June 2007, from cancer. He is survived by his wife Geri. (4/08) Michael Miller, who received his Ph.D from Dr. Karger in 1968, will retire from the NJ DEP July 1st, but will remain active in the Eastern Analytical Symposium and the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference. (4/08) Dallas Hughes and Yuriy Dunayevskiy have been appointed as Vice President of Research and Research Fellow at Advanced Viral Research Corp (ADVR) (more) (12/5/2007)
Beverly Brenner returns to visit; Emanuel Carrilho on sabbatical in Boston
Enrique Arevalo has joined Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Cambridge, MA., from his position as a Sr. Research Scientist in Dr. Karger's group
Marek Minarik is Founder and President of a successful biotech company, Genomac, in Prague; and gave us an interview about his path there from the Barnett.
Eugene Moskovets, who built the 2 kHz MALDI, is now at MassTech. near Baltimore MD, to work full-time on a new MALDI MS system, on which he had been consulting in a joint grant.
Congratulations to recent Ph.D.'s Ye Gu defended her thesis under Dr. Karger in December 2008, and became a Senior Scientist at Anthill Technologies in Woburn, MA. John Williams finished his Ph.D. with Dr. Vouros in September 2007, and is working with Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Haven Baker earned his Ph.D. with Prof. Hancock in June 2007 and will be attending Harvard Business School. Tatiana Plavina completed her Ph.D. with Prof. Hancock in Spring 2007, and continues as a Research Scientist at Biogen Idec. Xiaoyang Zheng earned her Ph.D. with Dr. Hancock, and is now a Research Scientist at Genzyme. Danielle Falcone is now working at Merck, after completing an M.S. with Graham Jones in the spring of 2007 . Longfei Xie, completed his Ph.D. with Graham Jones in the summer of 2007 and is currently with Pfizer, in Groton CT. Lingyun Li finished his Ph.D. with Dr. Karger last fall (2006). Of several strong offers, he elected to become a Research Scientist in the Analytical R& D group at Genzyme, in Waltham, developing quantitative analytical methods. Yiqing Lin earned his Ph.D. with Dr. Jones in the summer of 2005, and after postdoctoral work with Paul Vouros and Roger Kautz applying the LC-MS-NMR platform to natural products discovery and structure elucidation, Yiqing is now at Molecular Insight in Cambridge developing new analytical methods. Li Zang, before she graduated in Aug 2005, distinguished herself with three major Barnett Institute awards: The Barnett Institute Alumni Award, The Gustel and Ernst Giessen Memorial Award in Advanced Research, and the First Year Graduate Student Award. Li is currently a Scientist at Biogen-Idec and, of note, she recently gave birth to a daughter. Yonghui Wang, since earning her Ph.D. with Prof Hancock in 2005, has been working at Centocor, a J&J company in the Philadelphia area. Anna Pashkova is now one of the founding scientists with Max-Well Pharma in Kiev. She returned to her beloved Ukraine, after earning her Ph.D. with Dr. Karger, to bear and raise a daughter. Hsuen-shen Chen is a Senior Research Chemist at Merck in Rahway, NJ, since receiving his Ph.D. from Dr. Karger in 2005. Ziping Yang, who earned her Ph.D. with Prof. Hancock in 2006 and was awarded the Gustel and Ernst Giessen Memorial Award in Advanced Research, is currently a Principal Scientist in the Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics at Novartis in New Jersey. Elaine Ricicki has been working as an Applications Scientist at Agilent. After her Ph.D. work with Prof. Vouros in capillary LC-MS techniques for DNA adducts, she has very much enjoyed using Agilent’s full range of instruments in applications from forensics to food safety to pharmaceuticals. Christine Andrews earned her Ph.D. with Dr. Vouros in 2003, and is now an Associate Principal Scientist at Schering Plough. Jimmy Flarakos, who earned his Ph. D. with Paul Vouros in 2005, is doing postdoctoral research at MIT on novel approaches to interfacing gas or liquid chromatography to accelerator mass spectrometry for metabolomic studies, seeking biomarkers in differential patterns of isotope-labelled endogeneous metabolites.
Steve Carr, also a visiting scientist in 2004, is the Senior Scientific Leader in protein biochemistry and proteomics at the Broad Institute, leading the Proteomics platform. Aimin Tan, who built a preparative IEF device for prefractionating proteins as a postdoc with Dr. Karger, has distinguished himself at Anapharm in Toronto. As Project Coordinator since last year, his work leading a group in bioanalytical method development and application is recognized both internally and by client pharmaceutical companies. “Though what I am doing now is not related to Proteomics, I owe a lot to the guidance I received from Dr. Karger and Franta Foret.” Jerry King is now the Ansel and Virginia Condray Endowed Professor in Biochemical and Chemical Separations at the University of Arkansas. Jan Berka just started on November 15 as a Senior Director of DNA sequencing at Perlegen Sciences in Mountain View, CA. (He has been.at 454.com in Branford, CT.) Roland Annan came up from GlaxoSmithKline to visit, and gave a lecture on protein phosphorylation. Phil Savickas is running the Greater Boston Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (GBMSDG), and is working with the Pharmaceutical and Analytical Development group at Shire Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge MA. -------------------Complete Listing of Barnett Institute alumni. .
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