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CURRICULUM VITAE Core y John Bishop, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University D EMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION Current Texas A&M University Appointments 7 /2016 Current Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering 7/2016 Current Principal Investigator of the Pharmacoengineering Laboratory Personal Data Texas A&M University Dwight Look College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Emerging Technologies Building, Office: 5016 101 Bizzell St. College Station, TX 77845 Office: 1.979.458.3126 Fax: 1.979.845.4450 Email: cbishop@tamu.edu Education and Training 8/2015 7/2016 Post – doctoral Associate in Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) , Robert (Bob) Langer Lab Vaccine Formulations 3/2015 7/2015 Post – doctoral A ssociate in Biomedical Engineering The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Jordan Green Lab Cancer applications: Formulations (Small Molecule, DNA, and siRNA), theranostics, biomaterial synthesis, nanotechnology, computational modelin g 7/2010 3/2015 Ph.D., National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow , Biomedical Engineering (GPA: 4.0) The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Jordan Green Lab Research Abroad: National Science Foundation Nordic Research Fellow (Finland for ~4 months) Cancer applications: Formulations (Small Molecule, DNA, and siRNA) , theranostics, biomaterial synthesis, nanotechnology, computational modeling beta – amino es ter)s and Hybrid Gold – Polymeric 5/2009 6/2010 Biomedical En gineering Graduate Student (GPA: 3.93 ) Univer sity of Utah, Gale/Ambati Lab Implantable Ocular Drug Delivery Device 5/2008 12/2008 U ndergraduate R esearch O pportunity P rogram Biomedical Engineer at the University of Utah Implantable Ocular Drug Delivery Device ; IND Application Preparation 8/2005 5/2009 B.S., Biomedical Engineering (GPA: 3.91) University of Utah Drug Delivery Emphasis Transferred from SLCC (2001 – 2002 & 2004 – 2005) 2002 – 2004 Lived abroad (Pusan, South Korea ) Professional Experience
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