Matthew Robert O Malley

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Matthew Robert O Malley

Matthew Robert O’Malley M.D.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Nashville, TN 37232 Work Address: Department of Otolaryngology (615)284-4444 (office) Vanderbilt University Medical Center S-2100 MCN

Birthplace: Sheffield, United Kingdom. Citizenship: United States Sex: Male Marital Status: Single

EDUCATION 1989-1993 High School Jesuit High School, Summa Cum Laude Tampa, FL

1993-1997 B.S. Biochemistry with Honors, Summa Cum Laude Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

1997.2001 M.D. With Honors (Academics) The University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, FL.

2001-2002 Internship Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Surgery, Nashville, TN

2002-2006 Residency Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology, Nashville, TN

HONORS AND AWARDS 2000 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society 1999 University of Florida Alumni Award for academic excellence 1999 The Haven M. Perkins Award for highest academic standing 1999 Delegate, American Medical Association-Medical Student Section 1998 Research Fellowship at The University of Florida College of Medicine 1996 NSF Research fellowship at The Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, The University of Pennsylvania 1995 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society 1993-1997 Florida State University Scholarship for Academic Achievement 1993-1997 Florida Undergraduate Scholar, Scholarship for Academics

MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery American Medical Association Nashville Academy of Otolaryngology Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Beta Kappa Florida Medical Association (1997-2001)

PUBLICATIONS

O’Malley MR, Moore BA, Haynes DS. Electrophysiologic Monitoring. In Head and Neck Surgery – Otolaryngology, Byron J Bailey et al. (eds) Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (in press)

Haynes, DS: O'Malley M. A child with Fluctuating Sensorineural Hearing Loss. PMP. AAO-HNS. B. C. Decker Publishers, Hamilton, Ontario. 2005 (in press)

O’Malley MR, Wittkopf J, Cutler J, Labadie RF, Hackett T, Haynes DS, Fluorescent Axonal Tracing of the Facial Nerve. Laryngoscope, in press.

Summerfield SG, Steen H, O’Malley M, Gaskell SJ. Phenylthiocarbamoyl and related Derivatives of peptides: Edman chemistry in the gas phase. International Journal of MassSpectrometry.1999; 188:95-103.

Solouki T, Reinhold BB, Costello CE, O’Malley M, Guan S, Marshall AG. Electrospray Ionization and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry of Permethylated Oligosaccharides. Analytical Chemistry. 1998; 70(5):857-864.

Solouki T, Reinhold BB, Costello CE, O’Malley M, Guan S, Marshall AG. Structural Analysis of Polysaccharides and Peptides by MALDI FT-ICR MS. Proceedings of the ASMS conference on Mass Spectrometry and allied topics. 1998; 44:1125.

PRESENTATIONS O’Malley MR, Wittkopf J, Cutler J, Labadie RF, Hackett T, Haynes DS, Fluorescent Axonal Tracing of the Facial Nerve. The Triological Society Southern Section Meeting, 2006. Naples, Florida.

O’Malley MR, Oh C, Russel P, Duncavage JA, Combined External and Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy With Dual Stent Placement: A Retrospective Review. The Triological Society Southern Section Meeting, 2005. Miami, Florida.

O’Malley MR, Lehman DA, Prevatt AR, Schultz GS, Antonelli PJ. Feasability of gene therapy for progressive atelectasis in the gerbil. COSM. 2001. Palm Desert, California.

PRESENTATIONS (cont.) Solouki T, Reinhold BB, Costello CE, O’Malley M, Guan S, Marshall AG. Structural Analysis of Polysaccharides and Peptides by MALDI FT-ICR MS. The American Chemical Society’s 212th National Meeting. 1996. Orlando, Florida.

RESEARCH

RESEARCH INTERESTS  The development of in-vivo imaging techniques to facilitate prevention of facial nerve injury.  Neuronal uptake and transport of macromolecules.  Disease diagnosis and prognosis based on serum and tissue proteomic analysis.  Sudden Hearing Loss

CURRENT GRANTS Co-investigator: In-vivo imaging for enhanced detection of the facial nerve. Cochlear Americas Corporation. May 2004-May 2005.

ACTIVE PROJECTS 2004.2005Enhanced detection of the facial nerve in-vivo, with David Haynes, M.D.,Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 2004 Infrared Angiography of the vasculature surrounding the paranasal sinuses, with James Duncavage, M.D., Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2004 In-vivo imaging of the rabbit facial nerve, with David S. Haynes, M.D. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Nashville, TN 2000 Investigation of Inhibition of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Cholesteatomas, with Patrick J. Antonelli, M.D., The University of Florida College of Medicine. Gainesville, FL 1998 Differential Phosphate Binding In Actin, with Michael Bubb. M.D., The University of Florida College of Medicine. Gainesville, FL 1997 Peptide degradation in the gas phase, under Simon Gaskell PhD FRS, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England. 1997 Bacterial Systems analysis using Mass Spectrometry under Keith Jennings PhD, FRS, The University of Warwick, Warwick, England. 1995-1997 Analysis of Oligosaccharides with Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry, under Alan Marshall, PhD, The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Fl. 1996 Far Infrared Analysis of Proteins, under Robin Hochstrasser, PhD. at The Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, The University of Pennsylvania .

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