Curriculum Vitae of DONALD T. HAYNIE, Phd Associate Professor
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Curriculum Vitae of DONALD T. HAYNIE, PhD Associate Professor of Physics Address Department of Physics Interdisciplinary Sciences Building 6219 University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 Birthplace Camp Springs, MD, USA University University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Bachelor of Science in Physics, June 1988 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Doctor of Philosophy in Biophysics, June 1994 With Ernesto Freire, Distinguished Professor of Biology and Biophysics Post-doctoral study University of Oxford, UK Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, 1994-1996 With C.M. Dobson, FRS, Professor of Chemistry Now Master of St John’s College, Cambridge University Fellowships NIH National Research Service Award (Johns Hopkins) NSF Post-doctoral Fellowship (Oxford) Appointments Associate Professor of Physics Department of Physics University of South Florida Tampa, FL 2009- Research Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Department of Chemistry Central Michigan University Mt Pleasant, MI 2006-2009 Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Center for Molecular Tissue Engineering Department of Surgery University of Connecticut Medical School University of Connecticut Health Center Fairfield, CT Dec. 2006- Vice-President of Research and Development and Chief Scientific Officer Artificial Cell Technologies, Inc. 5 Science Park at Yale Third Floor New Haven, CT 06211 June 2006-December 2008 Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Physics College of Engineering and Science, Louisiana Tech University Director, Bionanosystems Engineering Laboratory July 2001-May 2006 Research Assistant Professor of Physics College of Engineering and Science, Louisiana Tech University Oct. 2000-June 2001 Visiting Lecturer and Research Fellow University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology June 1999-Feb. 2001 Lecturer in Biochemistry Note well: Lecturer is the same as assistant professor in the USA; lecturer has a different meaning in the USA University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Sept. 1996- May 1999 Post-doctoral research associate Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences University of Oxford 1994-1996 Software Engineer, summer intern E-Systems, Inc., now E-Systems/Raytheon St Petersburg, FL 1987 Service Position Year/s Organization or Event Further Particulars Judge 2013 USF Excellence in Innovation The other reviewers: Thomas award Weller (Chair of Electrical Engineering, USF), Ms Valerie McDevitt (Assistant Vice- president for Research, USF), Dr Shyam Mohapatra (Distinguished USF Health Professor and Director, Division of Translational Medicine, USF), Dr Robert Byrne (Distinguished University Professor Seawater Physical Chemistry), Dr Paul Sanberg (Distinguished Professor, College Of Medicine Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology and USF Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation), and Shankar Sundaram (Director, Bioengineering Center, Draper Laboratory) Co-organizer of 2012 NANOSMAT USA 2012 Tampa, FL conference Organizer 2012 USF Technology and Innovation Tampa, FL Forum: Nanotechnology Judge 2011 Young Innovator Contest Tampa, FL Technical adviser 2010 The Da Vinci Kids, middle school School near New Orleans, LA robotics team, 2nd place in Louisiana Member, Advisory 2010- Biotechnology Program, Hillsborough County, FL Board Hillsborough Community College Symposium 2009 NANOSMAT 2009 Rome, Italy organizer and chair Member, Advisory 2009- BioLaminex, Inc. Tampa, FL Board Symposium chair 2008 2nd International Meeting on Cambridge, England Developments in Materials, Processes & Applications of Nanotechnology Symposium chair 2008 NANOSMAT 2008 Barcelona, Spain Member, Advisory 2007- Tagliatella School of Engineering, New Haven, CT Board 2008 University of New Haven Principal Co-chair 2006 Peptide- and Protein-based Savannah, GA; co-chair was Materials session, Southeast Robert Standaert, Oak Ridge Regional Meeting of the American National Laboratory Chemical Society Member, Editorial 2006- Recent Patents on Nanotechnology Bentham Science Publishers Advisory Board Ltd, Pennington, NJ Member, 2006- Cellular Nanomedicine Symposium, Washington, DC Organizing and 2nd Annual Meeting of the Program Committee American Academy of and Principal Co- Nanomedicine chair Associate Editor 2006- Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Elsevier Biology, and Medicine Member, Editorial 2006- Recent Patents on Biotechnology Bentham Science Publishers Advisory Board Ltd, Pennington, NJ Member, Board of 2006- Artificial Cell Technologies, Inc. 5 Science Park at Yale, New Directors Haven, CT Principal 2002- “Nanoscale biotechnology: Governor’s Biotechnology Investigator 2004 molecules, methods, devices, and Initiative award applications”, $1,950,000 Principal 2000- “Bioeffects of Ultra-wideband Other institutions: Louisiana Investigator 2005 Nanopulses”, multi-university Tech University, University of research consortium, sponsored by Louisiana at Monroe, Louisiana AFOSR, $2,221,000 State University-Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Grambling State University Honors, Awards, etc. 2010 University of South Florida, Excellence in Innovation Award, for “achievement in nanotechnology and bioengineering” 2010 National Academy of Inventors, Member in recognition of “advanced technology development and innovation as issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office” 2009 University of South Florida Academy of Inventors, Charter Member in recognition of “advanced technology development and innovation as issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office” 2006 United States Patent and Trademark Office, citation for “dedicated efforts and inspiration to others” 2003 Louisiana Tech University, College of Engineering & Science, Outstanding Contribution in Service professional development grant, for contribution to the College’s development of a MS program in molecular science and nanotechnology 2002 Louisiana Tech University, Million Dollar Club professional development grant, for receipt of over $1 million in grant funding as PI in a single year 1994-1995 National Science Foundation post-doctoral fellowship (International Programs), PI 1989-1993 National Research Service Award, Johns Hopkins University 1993 Sigma Xi (scientific research society), for devotion to the promotion of research in science, elected associate member by the Johns Hopkins University Chapter 1988 Sigma Pi Sigma (national physics honor society), in recognition of high scholarship in physics Other Leadership or Service 2012- Department of Physics, USF, graduate admissions committee 2012 Department of Physics, USF, faculty search committee 2010 Representative, Department of Physics, USF, Core Facilities Committee 2010 Representative, Department of Physics, USF, Biosciences Research Cluster 2004 Representative, Institute for Micromanufacturing, NSF-supported Joint Indo-US Workshop on Futuristic Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, invited by Dr Shiv Kapoor, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 2004 Representative, Institute for Micromanufacturing, Latech, at 4th Annual Louisiana Conference on Material Science and Engineering, Lafayette, Louisiana 2003-2004 Chair, Faculty search committee, Latech, Governor’s Biotechnology Initiative 2003 Supported the involvement of four Latech students in a business plan contest, which took second place and won a cash award of $1500 2002-2004 Member, Institute for Micromanufacturing Leadership Team, LA Tech 2001-2003 Member, Library Committee, representing College of Engineering and Science 2001-2006 Member, Biohazard Committee, LA Tech 2001-2004 Various faculty selection committees (Chemistry, Institute for Micromanufacturing, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science), LA Tech 2001-2003 Member, Development team for graduate program in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology 2001-2007 Member, Graduate Faculty, LA Tech 2001 Representative for Louisiana Tech University, NSF-sponsored workshop at UC San Diego on “Building successful university-industry partnerships in interdisciplinary fields: lessons for collaborations that draw upon the mathematical and physical sciences” 2000-2005 Course organizer, “Protein Engineering,” “Bionanotechnology,” “Physical Chemistry and Introductory Statistical Mechanics” 1997 Representative for Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, at “Good Practice in Teaching Biology”, University of Edinburgh, Scotland 1997 Member, Web Site Development Committee, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST 1997-1999 Member, Research Advisory Committee, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST 1997-1999 Course organizer, “Biochemistry for Chemists”, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST 1996-1997 Organizer, new student prospectus for Department of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST 1990-1993 Regular contributor of book reviews and articles, and Staff Member At Large, The Crucible, a journal for graduate students, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1987-1988 President, Society of Physics Students, University of South Florida 1985-1986 President, Themis Honor Society, University of South Florida 1984-1985 Secretary, Model United Nations, University of South Florida Selected Declined Opportunities 2013 Invited to act as evaluator of the Croatian Unity through Knowledge Fund 2012 Invited to present 12th Biannual Joint European Thermodynamics Conference, Brescia, Italy, declined because I could not find appropriate supervision for my two young children (one aged 3, the other aged a few months) 2011 Invited by Nuffield Council on Bioethics to provide consulting on “emerging biotechnologies”.