----------------------------------------------------------------------- BIOINFORMATICS COLLOQUIUM College of Science George Mason University ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Golgi apoptotic signal transduction Carolyn Machamer, Ph.D. Cell Biology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 725 N. Wolfe Street, 105 WBSB Baltimore, MD21205 Biography: Education/Training: B.S., 1975 Bucknell University Biology Ph.D., 1983 Duke University Microbiology & Immunology Postdoctoral, 1983-86 The Salk Institute Molecular Cell Biology Positions: 1975-1976 Research Technician, National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health 1983 Research Associate, Division of Immunology Duke University Medical Center 1987-1988 Associate Research Scientist, Department of Pathology Yale University Medical School 1988-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1994-2004 Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2004- Professor, Department of Cell Biology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2006 Director, Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Training Program Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Awards and Professional Activities: 1976 Special Achievement Award, NIH 1984-1986 NIH Individual NRSA, Postdoctoral 1990-1994 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences 1993-present Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH (CBY-1, CTY-1, PC, ZRG-1) 1995 Graduate Student "Teacher of the Year" Award 1999-2004 Editorial Board, Traffic 2002-2005 Member, NIH ZRG-1 F32 review panel 2004-present Associate Editor, Traffic 2005 Professor's Award for Excellence in Teaching 2006 American Heart Association Donna Garff Marriott Research Award For more details of Dr. Machamer's biography please download her biosketch and CV at the below addresses: http://binf.gmu.edu/colloq/CMbiosketch.doc http://binf.gmu.edu/colloq/machamerCV.doc