151Summer 2000, National Endowment for Humanities Seminar: “Islamic Origins,”University of Chicago, 20001996-2000, Midwest Faculty Fellow for Regional Worlds Program at theUniversityof Chicago2003, 2002,1999, 1997,1993, Monmouth College Faculty Development GrantsSummer 1997, National Endowment for Humanities Seminar: “Asian ValuesDebate,” Columbia UniversitySummer 1994, National Endowment for Humanities Seminar: “CulturalPluralism and the Nation-State”, University of Wisconsin at Madison1993, Burlington-Northern Award for Excellence in Teaching and ProfessionalDevelopment1991, Outstanding Accomplishment in Teaching Award, Monmouth College,Summer 1989, Postdoctoral research grant by American Institute of PakistanStudies, Summer 1988, National Endowments for Humanities Seminar,“Teaching Courses in Comparative Religions”, Harvard UniversitySelected Presentations since 1991October 2006 Secularizing Islam and Sacralizing the State: Maududi and theJammat-i-Islami in PakistanOctober, 2005, “Remaking Motherhood, Reforming the Islamic Nation,” SouthAsia, Conference, University of Wisconsin at MadisonApril, 2005, “Can the Mothers Speak? Militarization, Jihadi Organizations andPolitics of Gender in Pakistan,” at New Hampshire Institute of Politics, St.Anselm CollegeOctober 2003, “Mothers and Martyrdom: Politics of Gender in JehadiOrganizationin Pakistan,” South Asia Conference, University of Wisconsin at MadisonFebruary, 2000 “Globalization: Disjuncture and Difference,” at Locating theGlobal,Midwest Faculty Seminar, University of Chicago, February, 2000October, 1998, “Imagining the Nation: Gender and Ethnicity in Pakistan,” paperpresented at the South Asia Conference, University of Wisconsin atMadisonJanuary 1998, “Islam and Universal Human Rights,” paper presented at aWorkshop on Universal Human Rights and Particular Cultural Traditions.University of California at RiversideJanuary 1998, Presented paper entitled: “Cultural Wars and Politics of Gender,”at the South Asia Conference, University of California, BerkeleyJune, 1998, Presented a paper entitled: “A State for Muslims or an Islamic State:the Dilemma of Nation-building in Pakistan,” Walla Walla, WashingtonNovember 1996, Discussant for a panel on “Pakistan, Urdu, and Islam,” RegionalWorlds Project, University of Chicago,
152December 1996, Discussant for a panel entitled: “Constructing the Areal Objectsin South Asia,” at the Conference on Reconceptualizing South Asia: OldTerritories,New Places, University of ChicagoOctober 1995, “Islam, State, and Politics of Gender,” paper presented at theMidwest Asia Conference, Macomb, IllinoisApril 1995, “Women’s rights in Islam,” paper presented at Western IllinoisUniversity, Macomb,November 1994, “Instrumentalism, Constructionivism, and Formation ofPolitical Identities: The case of MQM in Pakistan,” paper presented at the SouthAsia Conference Madison, WisconsinApril 1994, Keynote speaker for the annual Dinner for the Western IllinoisUniversity Macomb chapter of Amnesty InternationalSeptember ,1993 “Politics of Multicultural Education,” paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of American Political Science Association. Chicago.June 1993, “Diversity in General Education,” paper presented at the conferenceon Transforming the Liberal Arts Curriculum, sponsored by the AssociatedColleges of the Midwest1991, “Multiculturalism in the Classroom,” paper presented at the conference onTeaching and Learning sponsored by the Associated Colleges of the Midwest.Courses Taught:Introduction to Comparative PoliticsIntroduction to International RelationsIntroduction to American PoliticsAsian PoliticsIntroduction to PoliticsComparative SocietiesAdvanced Seminar in Social SciencesUrban PoliticsSoviet UnionFreshmen SeminarGlobal PoliticsInternational OrganizationPolitics of Developing NationsModern JapanSeminar: Politics and LiteratureGender and SocietyState and MarketsEnvironmental PoliticsHonors Seminar on GlobalizationPolitics of IslamReligion and Politics
153Dr. GuhaTel: 416 603-5740Fax: 416 603-5298Email: [email protected]:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/Having graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 1982,Dr. Guha entered the Neurosurgery Training Program at The University ofToronto.He received his Masters degree in the Institute of Medical Science at theUniversity of Toronto in 1985 for studies on spinal cord injury.Having completed his training in neurosurgery in 1989Dr. Guha became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons ofCanada in 1989.He did a Clinical Neurosurgical Fellowship at The Toronto General Hospital in1989 before going to Harvard Medical School as a Research Fellow underProfessor CD Stiles. There, Dr. Guha did basic science research in the molecularbiology of human neural tumors.Dr. Guha joined the Neurosurgical Staff at The Toronto Western Hospital in1993, and worked towards completing his research fellowship on signaltransduction mechanisms with
154Dr. Anthony Pawson at the Lunenfeld Research Institute from 1993-1995.Currently,Dr. Guha is Full Professor in th e Department of SurgeryCo-Director of the Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre.His main clinical interests lie in neurosurgical approaches to human gliomas,acoustic neuromas, and peripheral nerve neoplasms.His main research focus is signal transduction mechanisms in human glialneoplasms.Ghulam Kabir BegDepartment of Mathematics & StatisticsKing Fahd University of Petroleum & MineralsOffice: +966 38602648Mobile +966 563260726Mailing Address: P.O. Box 180King Fahd University of Petroleum & MineralsDhahran 31261, Saudi [email protected] Experience:March, 1994 To PRESENTAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Mathematics & StatisticsKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaSeptember, 1987 to February, 1994Lecturer 'B'Department of Mathematical SciencesKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaJanuary, 1987 to August, 1987Assistant ProfessorDepartment of MathematicsBangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, BangladeshJanuary, 1987 toAugust, 1987Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mathematics
155Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, BangladeshSeptember, 1983 toJune, 1986Research AssistantDepartment of Mathematical SciencesKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaMarch, 1979 to August, 1983LecturerDepartment of MathematicsBangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, BangladeshSeptember, 1978 to February, 1979Research OfficerMinistry of PlanningGovernment of Bangladesh, BangladeshEducation:1987 – 1994 Ph.D. in Mathematics (Numerical Analysis)GPA: 3.714 out of 4King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia1983 - 1986 M.S. in Mathematics (Numerical Analysis)GPA: 3.625 out of 4King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia1976 - 1977 M.Sc. in Mathematics (Pure)First Class, FirstRajshahi University, BangladeshShort Courses:09. May – 13.May 1992The Dynamics of Teaching ExcellenceAcademic Development CenterKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia23.Nov – 27.Nov1991 Good Evaluation – A Critical Part of Good TeachingAcademic Development CenterKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaSpoken Languages:Proficient(reading/writing/speaking) English, BengaliSpeaking(Only) Urdu/Hindi
156Courses Taught:Bangladesh University of Engineering & TechnologyDhaka, Bangladesh1. B.Sc. Engineering & Architecture Students a. Differential and Integral Calculus with Applications (10 terms) b. Ordinary Differential Equations (4 terms) c. Numerical Analysis (8 terms) d. Complex Variables (2 terms)2. M.S. Engineering StudentsNumerical Analysis (1 term)King Fahd University of Petroleum & MineralsDhahran, Saudi Arabia 1. B.Sc. Engineering, Architecture, Mathematics and Management Students a. Preparatory Math I and II (22 terms) b. Calculus I (4 terms) c. Calculus II (7 terms) d. Calculus III (1 term) e. Differential Equations (2 terms) f. Differential Equations & Linear Algebra (3 terms) g. Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus (7 terms) h. Numerical Computing (3 terms)King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaEngineering Mathematics (1 term)Conference & Workshop Attendance and Committee Work:Conferences Attended1. First Saudi Science Conference, KFUPM. Date: 9-11 April,2001Some of the Workshops Attended1. Workshop on coordination of Multi-section courses and Multiple-Choice Exams, KFUPM. Date: February 22, 2004.2. Workshop on Industrial Mathematics, KFUPM. Date: February 29, 2004.3. Workshop on Algebra & Applications, KFUPM. Date: Nov. 7-9, 1999.4. Workshop on Computers in Education and Training, KFUPM. Date: March 13, 1998.Workshop on Matrix Theory and Applications, KFUPM. Date: Dec. 16, 1997.Committee Work1. Calculus coordination committee (member) : 2007-082. Preparatory Math committee (member) : 2006-073. Social committee (member): 2001-20024. Text book committee for MATH321 (member): 2001-20025. Social committee (member): 2000-2001
1576. Computer Utilization committee (member): 1999-20007. Social committee (member): 1998-19998. An Ad-Hoc committee where the B.S. programs of the top 20 universities in the united states were studied (member): 19989. M.S. committee & Graduate Committee (member): 1997-199810. Undergraduate committee (member): 1996-199711. Graduate committee (member): 1995-199612. Subcommittee for the MS programme (member): 1995-199613. Scheduling committee (member): 1995-1996Also worked sometimes as a Chairman and sometimes as a member for theNumerical Analysis Group throughout all the academic years.Research Activities:January, 1994(Ph.D. Dissertation)“The Galerkin Method for Singular Nonoscillatory Two-point Boundary ValueProblems”June, 1986(M.S. Thesis) “Stiffly Stable 3-Step Linear Multistep Methods”♦ (Others) Extension of Kharitonov's TheoremNumerical Inversion of Laplace Transforms1. G. K. Beg, \"Stiffly Stable Linear 3-Step Methods\", KFUPM, Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Rep. 377, 2007. (Report)2. G. K. Beg, \"A Characterization of the Sterling Number of the Second Kind with the Exponential Function,\" KFUPM, Dept. ofG. K. Beg, \"Stiffly Stable Linear 3-Step Methods\", KFUPM, Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Rep. 377, 2007. (Report)Publications3. Mathematical Sciences, Rep. 294, 2003. (Report)4. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, \"A Galerkin Method of O(h2 ) for Singular Boundary Value Problems,\" International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 361-369, Feb. 2002. (Journal Article - Published)5. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, \"A Galerkin Method for Nonlinear Singular Two Point Boundary Value Problems,\" Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, vol. 26, no. 2A, pp. 155-165, Jul. 2001. (Journal Article - Published)6. A. H. Joarder and G. K. Beg, \"Estimation of the Trace of the Scale Matrix of a Multivariate T-Model under a Squared Error Loss,\" Rep. 243, 1999. (Report)
1587. A. H. Joarder and G. K. Beg, \"Estimation of the trace of the scale matrix of the multivariate t-model under a squared error loss,\" Statistica, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 181-191, 1999. (Journal Article - Published)8. G. K. Beg and others, \"Bekes Functional Equation,\" American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 105, no. 2, pp. 183-184, Feb. 1998. (Journal Article - Published)9. G. K. Beg and M. A. Gebeily, \"A Galirkin Method for Singular Two-Point Linear Boundary Value Problems,\" Arabian Journal For Science and Engineering, Section C,, vol. 22, no. 2C, pp. 79-97, 1997. (Journal Article - Published)M. A. Chaudhry, M. Ahmad, and G. K. Beg, “On some statistical properties ofthe Von-Karman correlation function,\" KFUPM, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences,Rep. 119, 1990. (Report)George Pak-Heng• Pharmaceutical Society of Hong Kong• Practicing Pharmacists Association of Hong Kong• Hong Kong Pharmacology SocietyInstitute of Cardiovascular Science and Medicine Society for the Study ofReproduction• Regulation of ion channels in vascular smooth muscle cells andendothelial cells• Physiology and pharmacology of adenosine receptors and transporters incardiovascular system• Modulation of sodium hydrogen exchangers and intracellular pH invascular cells, and their effects on cell proliferation• Mechanisms of vasodilation in ischemia and hypoxia Research InterestsResearch I Leung, G.P.H., Man, R.Y. & Tse, C.M. (2005). D-glucose up-regulatesadenosine transport in cultured human aortic smooth muscle cells. Am J PhysiolHeart Circ Physiol. In press.• Lin, M.J., Leung, G.P.H., Zhang, W.M., Yang, X.R., Yip, K.P., Tse, C.M.,Sham, J.S.K. (2004). Chronic hypoxia-induced upregulation of store-operated andreceptor-operated Ca2+ channels in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells: anovel mechanism of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension. Circ Res 95: 496-505.• Leung, G.P.H., Cheung, K.H., Leung, C.T., Tsang, M.W., Wong, P.Y.D.(2004). Regulation of epididymal principal cell functions by basal cells: role oftransient receptor potential (Trp) proteins and cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1). MolCell Endocrinol 216:5-13.
159• Leung, G.P.H., Gong, X.D., Cheung, K.H., Cheng-Chew, S.B. & Wong,P.Y.D. (2001). Expression of cystic fibrosis transmemrbane conductance regulator(CFTR) in rat efferent ducts epithelium. Biol Reprod 64: 1509-1515.• Leung, G.P.H., Cheng-Chew, S.B & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001). Nongenomiceffect of testosterone on chloride secretion in cultured rat efferent ductsepithelium. Am J Physiol 285: C1160-C1167.• Leung, G.P.H., Ward, J.L., Wong, P.Y.D. & Tse, C.M. (2001).Characterization of nucleoside transport systems in cultured rat epididymalepithelium. Am J Physiol 285: C1076-C1082.• Leung, G.P.H., Cheung, K.H., Tse, C.M. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001). Na+reabsorption in cultured rat epididymal epithelium via the Na+/nucleosidecotransporter. Biol Reprod 64: 764-769.• Leung, G.P.H., Tse, C.M., Cheng-Chew, S.B. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2001).Expression of multiple Na+/H+ exchanger isoforms in cultured epithelial cellsfrom rat efferent duct and cauda epdidymidis. Biol Reprod 64: 482-490.• Leung, G.P.H. & Wong, P.Y.D. (2000). Activation of CFTR in ratepididymal epithelium by genistein. Biology of Reproduction 62: 143-9.• Leung, G.P.H., Dun, S.L., Dun, N.J. & Wong, P.Y.D. (1999). Serotonin via5HT1B and 5HT2B receptors stimulates anion secretion in the rat epididymalepithelium. Journal of Physiology 519: 657-667.• Prof. Patrick Y.D. Wong, Department of Physiology, The ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong• Dr. Chung-Ming Tse, Division of Gastroenterology, Department ofMedicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA• Dr. James S.K. Sham, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine,Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA• Prof. Mo-Jun Lin, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, FujianMedical University, China• Dr. Maria Oliveira De Souza, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Instituto de Ciencias Biomedicas, University of Sao Paulo, BrazilI obtained my bachelor degree from the Department of Pharmacy at the ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong. After being an intern in local hospitals, I got theprofessional qualification of registered pharmacist. Afterwards, because of myinterest in research, I decided to pursue my postgraduate study in theDepartment of Physiology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. During thattime, my major research was to study the electrolyte transport in malereproductive tract with the use of electrophysiological techniques. Afterobtaining my PhD degree, I joined the Department of Medicine at the JohnsHopkins University as a post-doctoral fellow. I participated in the studies ofmolecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of sodium hydrogenexchangers and nucleoside transporters. I also studied the mechanisms ofpulmonary hypertension in chronic hypoxia. In December 2003, I joined the
160Department of Pharmacology in the University of Hong Kong as a researchassistant professor.Awards1999- Recipient of the Young Physiologist Scheme, Physiological Society, UK2001- Invited speaker, at the session of 'Ion transport in gametes andreproductiveHelga LeitnerDepartment of Geography, University of Minnesota414 Social Science Building, Minneapolis, MN [email protected] INFORMATIONDate of Birth: April 29, 1949Place of Birth: St. Valentin, AustriaACADEMIC RECORD1971-1978 MA, Ph.D., University of Vienna, Austria.1975-1977 Technical University of Karlsruhe, FRG: Postgraduate Program in Regional Science1979-1983 Assistant professor, Department of Geography, University of Vienna, Austria1985-1988 Assistant professor, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis1989-1995 Associate professor, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis1996-present Professor, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis1986-1987 Visiting professor at the University of Indonesia, consultant for the MUCIA-Indonesia World Bank IX Education Project
161Fall 1990 Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, University College London, UKFall 1992 Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, University of Vienna, Austria1992-1997 Adjunct faculty member H.H.Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs1998-present Faculty member in the MacArthur Program for Global Change and Institute for Global Studies1999-present Faculty member in the Institute for Global Studies, CLA, University of MinnesotaSummer 1999 Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, Technical University of Munich, GermanyRECORD OF SCHOLARSHIPPUBLICATIONSInternational migration and immigrant/ethnic minorities in cities“Beyond national citizenship: Turkish immigrants and the (re)construction ofcitizenship in Germany” Urban Geography 2003, 24, 2: 127-146 (with PatriciaEhrkamp)
162“How the food processing industry is diversifying rural Minnesota”, JSRIWorking Paper, no.59, 2002. The Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, Michigan. (with Kathy Fennelly)“The political economy of international labor migration” In Companion Guide toEconomic Geography , E. Sheppard and T. Barnes (eds.), 2000. Basil Blackwell, 450-467.“Contesting social relations in communal places: Identity politics among Asiansin Dar es Salaam”. In Cities of Difference, Ruth Fincher and Jane Jacobs (eds.),1998. Guilford Press, 226-251. (with Richa Nagar)“Contested urban landscapes of nationalism: the case of Taipei” Ecumene, 6, 2,1999, 214-233. (with Peter Kang)“The political construction of scale” Political Geography, 16, 2, 1997, 93-97. (with D.Delaney)“Reconfiguring the spatiality of power - The construction of a supra-nationalmigrationframework for the European Union” Political Geography, 16, 2, 1997, 123-143.“International migration and the politics of admission and exclusion in postwarEurope” Political Geography, 14, 3, 1995, 259-278.“Gedanken zur Legitimität einer Politik der Ausgrenzung von Ausländern” InAusländerInnen in Österreich. Kritische Geographie, Reihe II, 3. ÖsterreichischeGesellschaft f. Kritische Geographie: Wien, 1993, 4-11. (Thoughts on thelegitimation of a politics of exclusion of foreigners)“Informal work on the streets of Vienna: the foreign newspaper vendors\" Espace,Populations, Sociétés, 1990, 2, 221-229.“Regulating migrants' lives: the dialectic of migrant labour and thecontradictions of regulatory and integration policies in the Federal Republic ofGermany\" Erdkundliches Wissen 84, Foreign Minorities in Continental EuropeanCities, Glebe G. and J. O'Loughlin (eds.), 1987, 71-89.“The state and the foreign worker problem: A case study of West Germany,Switzerland and Austria” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 4,2, 1986, 199-219.“Regulating migrants' lives: The dialectic of migrant labor and the contradictionsof regulatory and integration policies in the FRG\" - Working Paper, University ofMinnesota, 1986, 18 pp.“Gastarbeiter in der städtischen Gesellschaft - Zum Problem der Segregation,Integration und Assimilation von Arbeitsmigranten am Beispiel derjugoslawischen Gastarbeiter in Wien”. Verlag Campus, Frankfurt/New York,1983, 328 pp. (Migrant workers in urban society: The problem of segregation,integration and assimilation of Yugoslav `guestworkers' in Vienna)“Residential segregation, socio-economic integration and behavioral assimilation:The case of Yugoslav migrant workers in Vienna” In Cultural Identity andStructural Marginalization of Migrant Workers. Human Migration II, EuropeanScience Foundation, Strasbourg, 1982, 59-78.
163“Die Wohnungsmisere der Gastarbeiter”. Schulheft 26, Verlag Jugend und Volk,Wien/München, 1982, 30-40. (The housing situation of guestworkers) “Economic uncertainty, inter-urban competition and the efficacy ofentrepreneurialism” In The Entrepreneurial City, T. Hall and P. Hubbard (eds.),1998. John Wiley, 289-308. (with Eric S. Sheppard)“CDE local government and job creation Project: Research Brief: InternationalReport, December
164Herbert Lincoln WhitterBusiness Address:Home Address:Institute of International Health317 Marshall StreetB301 West Fee HallEast Lansing, MichiganMichigan State University48823-3238 USAEast Lansing, MI 48824-1315Phone: (517) 351 2166Phone: (517) 353-8992Fax: (517) 355-1894Internet: [email protected]: http://www.msu.edu/unit/iihEducation: 1973 Michigan State University, Anthropology Ph.D. 1969 Michigan State University, Anthropology M.A. University of Michigan - CIC Scholar 1969 Cornell University - Summer Language Institute, NDFL Scholar 1968 1965 Florida State University, Geography and Anthropology M.Sc. 1963 University of South Florida, Anthropology and Psychology B.A.Additional Training:1977 Management for Motivation, ten weeks;1978 Foundations of Management, ten weeks;1982 Orientation to USAID, two weeks;1984 Training of Trainers, three weeks;1985 Development Advisory Team Workshop; one week;1987 Fundamentals of Medline Searches, two days;1989 Managing with Multiple Demands, one day;1991 Innovations in Medical Education Workshop, one week;1992 Computer-assisted Medical Education Workshop, one week.1999 Medical Informatics Training Workshop, one week2003 Ball Room Dancing, eight weeks.
165Experience:July 1, 2003 - to date. IIH Consultant, MSU Institute of International HealthJanuary 1, 2003 - June 30, 2003. Acting Director, Professor Emeritus, Institute ofInternational HealthAssociate Director: Institute of International Health, responsible for developingthe initial infrastructure and goals of the IIH. Liaison with funding agencies;student organizations; and local and international health visitors to MSU.Arrange local training and preceptorship programs for international scholars.Responsible for editing and production of a 24 - 32 page bi-monthly newsletteron international health. Helped develop linkage agreements with universitiesand facilities in several countries. Proposal development and management ofinternational health projects. (Acting Director, December 1988 - June 1989; April -July 1990; April - July 1991; January 1, 2003- June 30, 2003). January 1987-December 30, 2002. Officially retired September 30, 2002Principal Investigator and Project Director, NSEP-Environmental Sciences inJapan Program. The IIH in conjunction with the Japan Center for MichiganUniversities (JCMU). The Program provides opportunities for undergraduateand graduate students to spend 6 months to a year in Japan to study JapaneseLanguage, Culture and Society and participate in a program focused onEnvironmental Sciences in Japan through coursework and internships.Department of Defense (DOD) National Security Education Program (NSEP)Grant DASW01-00-1-002 Jan.5, 2000 – Jan 4, 2004. Grant Management and PIship passed to Dr. Dawn Pysarchik, associate dean, International Studies andPrograms on July 1, 2002.Co-Investigator, MSU IIH/COM “International Training in Medical Informatics-Biomedical Information Development in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Malawi) inconjunction with Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Dr. Taha El Tahir Taha,Principal Investigator, and the University of Malawi. National Institutes ofHealth Fogarty International Center (FIC) and the National Library of Medicine(NLM) International Training in Medical Informatics (D43 7W01081), September30, 1998 – September 29, 2002. Co-Investigator status passed to Dr. MarkNotman, Director Medical Informatics at MSU, on July 1, 2002.Coordinator, Methods in Family Medicine Education Training Program.Department of Family Practice, College of Human Medicine, MSU andDepartment of Primary Care, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan,September 1998-to 2002.. Program Coordinator position passed to Dr. VinceWinklerPrins, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family Practice, July 1, 2002
166Project Coordinator and Principal Investigator MSU/Bulgaria/USAIDPartnerships in Health Project, \"Prevention and Management of CardiovascularDiseases in Bulgaria.\" Subcontracted via Medical Service Corporation,International to MSU. Provided overall coordination and day-to-daymanagement of the project including development of annual implementationplans; quarterly and annual reporting, evaluation, and logistic support andprogrammatic arrangements for all Americans visiting Bulgaria (40+) and allBulgarians visiting Michigan (30+). (September 19, 1991 - March 31, 1995)Developed and presented seven-day course on computer-aided medicaleducation for a group of 45 Bulgarian physicians and nurses; provided five-daytraining course for eight trainers in computer-aided medical education, andprovided CME lectures on computer-aided medical education Part of USAIDfunded Health Partnership Program subcontracted via MSCI to MSU.(September 1992, 1993, 1994)Temporary WHO advisor to the Philippines to oversee research on communityparticipation in Malaria control. (August-September 1992)Hunan Medical School - developed and delivered a five-day program (with twoothers) on community-oriented and community-based medical education for 65medical educators representing 28 major Chi-nese medical colleges andinstitutions. Program funded by World Bank. (June 1991)June 1992 -2002 Professor: Department of Family PracticeAdjunct Professor:Department of AnthropologyAugust 1985 -August 1990 Associate Director: Michigan StateUniversity/Kellogg International Fellowship Program in Health (MSU/KIFPH).Responsible for development and implementation of a $4.2 million fellowshipprogram funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to enhance leadershipdevelopment through networking with 29 leaders in primary health care and/orhealth care management from around the world. Coordinated and developedprocedures, international symposia, seminars, and logistics for program andfellows. Edited and produced a quarterly newsletter and the KIFPH Fellowpublications, including three books on primary health care. Evaluated andmonitored Fellows’ projects; and was responsible for annual and final reports tothe Kellogg Foundation.August 1985-August 1992 Associate Professor: Department of Family Practice,College of Human Medicine, MSU. Worked with multidisciplinary team todevelop and co?teach course on primary health care in developing countries(FMP 520) given to first and second-year medical students to help them develop
167an appreciation for problems of health care on a world wide basis. Also servedas the College of Human Medicine’s representative to the Dean of InternationalStudies and Program's coordinating committee. (1986 - 1988).Sept. 1988 -Sept. 1992 Adjunct Associate Professor: Department of Anthropology,MSU. Worked with Anthropology graduate students on research proposals,field research, and dissertation preparation in medical anthropology; served onmaster and doctoral guidance committees.Consulting Activities:Oct. 1984 -July 1985 1) Client: MUCIA. Prepared the final report for USAID onMUCIA and Michigan State University's nine year involvement in thedevelopment of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences in Nepal. 2)Client: College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University. Developedinitial program planning for the development of the MSU/Kellogg InternationalFellowship Program in Health.June - Sept.1984 Chief of Party: MUCIA/USAID/IAAS Project: Responsible forcompletion and administrative close-down of a nine-year MUCIA/USAIDcontract involvement with Tribhuvan University's Institute of Agriculture andAnimal Sciences (IAAS), Rampur, Nepal. Supervised 22 employees and threeshort?term consultants and continued involvement with the Rural Developmentgroup. Close-down included the administration of the completion of 30 researchprojects, inventory and transfer of over US$1 million worth of equipment andsupplies, and management of approximately $.5 million remaining in the projectbudget.Sept. 1982 -May 1984 Rural Development Advisor: MUCIA/USAID/IAASProject, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Rampur, Nepal:1) Resourceperson to the Institute's Rural Development Division and to the administrationon manpower and staff development, institution building, teaching andcurriculum development, and research and extension activities in RuralDevelopment.2) Consultant to the IAAS Pilot Extension Project to aid in thedevelopment and dispersion of information generated by campus researchactivities to local farmers.3) Developed an applied research program in the ruralsocial sciences.Nov. 1981 -August 1982 Private Consulting Activities:1) Client:Gilbert/Commonwealth Associates, Inc., Reading, PA. Designed and presented(in the Indonesian Language) a series of workshops for managers of theIndonesian Power Authority (PLN) on environmental impact analysis focusing
168on the socio? economic sphere, in general, and problems of development,resettlement, and transmigration, in particular, with respect to the ruralinhabitants of areas affected by the construction of the Saguling and Ciratahydroelectric projects.2) Client: Human Services Inc., Okemos, MI. Designedproject and developed curriculum for training Peace Corps rural health workersand nutrition fieldworkers in Fiji and Thailand.3) Client: Soil Systems, Inc.,Marietta, GA. Designed project and prepared scope of work for humanresources study of the educational and vocational education needs of residents oftwenty rural and two urban counties in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, andKentucky affected by a new transportation network.4) Client: MUCIA(Midwestern Universities Consortium for International Activities). Analyzeddata and prepared report on predictors of academic success in Americanuniversities of Indonesian students (N=470) with the MUCIA?USAID?IndonesiaHigher Education Projects.March 1979 -August 1981 Associate Director: MUCIA/USAID/IndonesiaHigher Education Development Projects; posted at Airlangga University,Surabaya, Indonesia; served with 15 Indonesian provincial universities.(Research Advisor, International Studies and Programs, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, Michigan).1) Developed selection criteria and selectedfaculty members of Indonesian universities to study for advanced degrees in theUSA under the sponsorship of the MUCIA/ USAID/ Indonesia HigherEducation Development Projects.2) Designed and conducted a 23?week seminarto prepare Indonesian professors to study at U.S. universities.3) Worked withIndonesian university staff members to: - develop social science researchcapabilities serving the interests of national development; - develop curriculum;- develop teaching methodology and capabilities; - establish a multidisciplinarynutrition studies center (Pusat Gizi); - design and evaluate extension programsin community health and medicine and public service programs of the socialscience faculty; - conduct manpower and staff development programs; -facilitate institutional development; and,- coordinate programs and logistics forMUCIA short term consultants.July 1977 -March 1979 Senior Community Planner and Section Supervisor ofHuman Resources Section, Gilbert/ Commonwealth Associates, Inc., Jackson,MI.1) Supervised 24 employees;2) Coordinated and administered proposals andcontracts with government and private agencies engaged in communityplanning and cultural resource management;3) Performed socio?economicanalysis and feasibility studies for various agencies.Sept. 1976-June 1977 Assistant Professor: Department of Social Sciences,Michigan State University.June 1975-June 1976 Assistant Professor: Department of Anthropology,Michigan State University.
169December 1972 Instructor: Department of Anthropology, Michigan State toUniversity.Research Experience:August 1985 -Present International health focusing on primary health care forunderserved populations; Emic interpretations of health and the interface withWestern biomedicine; family health care decision makers.Sept. 1982 -Sept. 1984 Farming systems research in the Terai of Nepal; extensioneducation at the Institute for Agriculture and Animal Science; Ruraldevelopment problems in Nepal.March 1979 -August 1981 Evaluated problems of higher education developmentat 15 Indonesian state universities; special emphasis on the social sciences.May 1980 Evaluated socio?economic change among subsistence hill farmers atprevious research site in Sarawak, East Malaysia.February 1980 Evaluated a five?year multi?component development program ina government resettlement village, East Kalimantan, Indonesia; focus was onchanging socio-economic life of subsistence farmers.July 1977 -March 1979 Analysis of socio?economic aspects of energydevelopment in Wyoming and Kentucky. Survey archeology in Michigan,Minnesota, Colorado, Texas, and Ohio. Cultural resource mitigations in Texas,South Carolina, Arkansas, and Virginia.Sept. 1973 -March 1975 Ethnographic research on culture and social organizationas variables affecting socio-economic change among the Kenyah hill farmers ofCentral Borneo. Sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the by theSarawak Museum, Kuching, Sarawak, East Malaysia.October 1971 Village research in Bengal, India, on religious systems andproblems of communication between rural and urban sectors.July - Sept.1971 Socio? Economic survey of ethnic groups in the Baram Riverarea, 4th Division, Sarawak, East Malaysia.Feb. 1970 -July 1971 Ethnographic research on modernization and socio-culturalchange among hill farmers of Central, Borneo, (Kalimantan). Sponsored byNational Institute of Health (NIH) and the Lembaga Ilmu PengetahuanIndonesia(LIPI). (Doctoral Research)1968 Study of urban farm market system in central Michigan.
170January - May 1965 Changing land use patterns in West Greenland in historicalperspective (library -masters research).Sept - Dec. 1964 Land use-planning study for new capitol building complex inTallahassee, Florida.Teaching Experience:1992 - 2002 Professor, Department of Family Practice, College of HumanMedicine, Michigan State University.1985 - 1992 Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, College ofHuman Medicine, Michigan State University.1982 - 1984 Associate Professor, Rural Development Division, Institute forAgriculture and Animal Science, Rampur, Nepal, and Department ofAnthropology, Michigan State University.1979 - 1981 Visiting Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Airlangga University,Surabaya, Indonesia (team teaching with Indonesian colleagues in theIndonesian language).1976 -1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, Michigan.1972 -1976 Instructor/Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology,Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.1972 - Present Adjunct Professor, and Core Faculty Member, Asian StudiesCenter, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.Instructor:1986 - 1998 FMP 520 Primary Health Care in Developing Countries1992 - 1996 ISS 301 Asia (one lecture per year)FMP 580 Independent Studies (reading course) (2) Primary Health CareANP 580 Independent Studies (reading course) (8) International Health andSoutheast Asian TopicsCommittees:Graduate Students1988 - 1993 Carry Jackson, M.A., Department of Anthropology (MD MSU CHM)1989 - 1991 Janet Eickmeijer, Ph.D., Anthropology (Dean's Representative) (CSS) Doctoral Guidance Committee Member “Women of Iqbal Street: Popular Models of Health and Illness”1990 - 1994 Eufracio C. Abaya, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology Ph.D. Guidance Committee: Anthropology Co-Chair with Dr. Millard “Cultural Politics of Disease Control: State-Community Relations in the
171Struggles against Malaria in the Philippines”1992 - 1995 Heather Tunnington, M.A. Candidate, Communication Arts1993 - Walter Russyk, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology1994 - Samual Kamel, M.A., Urban Affairs1994 - 1995 Ruskandar, M.A., Multidisciplinary-Social Science with specializationin Health Co-Chair committee with Dr. Millard1994 - 1995 Virginia Anggraeni, M.A., Multidisciplinary-Social Science withspecialization in Health Co-Chair committee with Dr. Millard1995 Renato L. Cerdeana, Ph.D., Geography-Dean’s Representative “Schistosomaisis-japonicum Transmission and Control in a Philippine Village”1995 Donna Scheideberg, Ph.D., Family and Child Ecology (CHE) Advisory Committee Member-External Reader “Comprehensive Community Based Care Management: Panacea for ImprovedOutcomes”1995 Tarek Joseph, Ph.D., Dissertation Committee: Geography Dean’s Representative “A Geography of Human Risk to Domestic Radon Exposure in LenaweeCounty, MI.”1997 Louise Goldburne, Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology M.D. Yusoff, Ph.D. Candidate, EducationReader and Selection1990 - 2002 Walker Fellowship Program Applications1990 - 1994 Internship Applications1991 - 1998 S. C. Lee Applications1999 – 2002 Blake Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund ApplicationsGeneral:2001 - 2003 Lansing Regional Sister Cities Commission (LRSCC) (Board ofDirectors)1998-1999 International Development and Health Organization (IDAHO)(Faculty Advisor)1994 - 2002 Indonesian Student Organization (PERMIAS) (Faculty advisor)1991 - 1992 Society for International Development (SID) (Board member)1992 - 1998 Phi Beta Delta (International Honorary Society) (PBD) (Boardmember) (1996-1998, President)1990/2 - 1996/7 Asian Studies Center (CAS) (Advisory Council)1988 - 1998 International Health Project (IHP) (Advisor)
172Grants, Awards, and Fellowships:DOD-NSEP Environmental Sciences in Japan. ( NSEP) Grant D43 7W01081 Jan 5,2000-Jan 4, 2004. $ 396,462 (plus $ 341,274 MSU Matching Funds).Methods in Family Medicine Education Training Program. 1 year trainingprogram via Department of Medicine Aso Iizuka Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan inconjunction with Kawasaki Medical School, Japan, October 1998-October 1999,$18,000, 6 month training program via Department of Medicine, St. MariannaMedical School, Tokyo Japan, August 1999-February 2000, $9,000, 1 year training program via Department of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Saga MedicalSchool, August 2001-August 2002, $18,000. Revenue to MSU Department ofFamily Practice.International Training in Medical Informatics – Malawi – in conjunction withJohns Hopkins School of Public Health and the University of Malawi. NationalInstitutes of Health, Fogarty International Center, and the National Library ofMedicine, September 30, 1998-September 29, 2002, $618,241.Medical Trainer College, Tokyo, Japan, Summer training programs in Principlesof Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, 1995: $96,000; 1996: $80,648; 1997:$51,081; 1998: $70,111, 1999: $49,558; 2000: $38,207; 2001: $49,557 Total to date$435,162 Plus $19,500 of donations (Grand total $454,662 to MSU).Japanese Nursing Preceptorship; one-month program in clinical nursing atSparrow Health Systems. Institute for International Education Training, Tokyo,Japan, Oct.-Nov. 1994, $6,200.Indonesian Preceptorship, one-year program in hospital administration, sportsmedicine, and rehabilitation medicine; Overseas Training Office/World Bank,Bappenas, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 1993 - Sept. 1994, $16,000.MSU/Sparrow Hospital/Centre for Cardiovascular Surgery and Cardiology,USAID Partnerships in Health: Prevention and Management of CardiovascularDiseases in Bulgaria; a subcontract through Medical Service Corporation,International (MSCI). Project Coordinator and Principal Investigator, Sept. 19,1991 - March 31, 1995, $603,000 plus approximately $150,000 in travel and perdiem allowances (Total - $753,000).Laboratory Bench Training for USAID/Egypt/Schistosomaisis Research ProjectParticipant Trainees. Subcontracted through Medical Service Corporation,International (MSCI). MSU Training Coordinator, 1990 - 1992, $100,000.National Geographic Society Committee for Research and Exploration.Grant?in?aid for anthropological research in Borneo, Sept. 1973 ? March 1975.
173National Institute for Health (NIH), U.S., Department of Health, Education andWelfare. Fellowship and training grant for Pre?doctoral Research and Writing ofDissertation. Awarded Jan. 1969; activated Sept. 1969; extended through March1972.Graduate Office Fellowship, Michigan State University. Spring 1969.Midwest Universities Consortium (MUCIA) Traveling Scholar Award. To attendthe University of Michigan to study the Indonesian language and the geographyof Southeast Asia. Jan.?May 1969.NDFL Graduate Fellowship for the study of Indonesian/Malay. CornellUniversity. Summer 1968. (Turned down summer of 1969 at Yale).Languages Membership in ProfessionalOrganizations Borneo Research CouncilIndonesian/Malay: fluentLepo Tau Kenyah: fluent (fading) Society for InternationalDevelopmentChinese (Mandarin) elementary (spoken) Phi Beta Delta,International Scholars Society, Member/Bd of Gov/Faculty President/PresidentEmeritusSpanish: elementary (spoken)Nepali: elementary (spoken)Publications:1965 Sequence Occupation of West Greenland: An Historical Geography. M.Sc.Thesis, Department of Geography. Florida State University.1970 The Punan of East Kalimantan. Research Note. Borneo Research Bulletin.Vol. 2, No. 1. June.1973a Social Organization and Symbols of Social Differentiation: AnEthnographic Study of the Kenyah Dayak of East Kalimantan (Borneo), Ph.D.Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University.1973b A Data Source from Kalimantan-APDN Skripsi. Borneo ResearchBulletin. Vol. 5, No.2. September, pp. 49?57.1974a The Meaning of the Terms Long, Uma', and Lepo among the Kenyah.Borneo Research Bulletin. Vol. 6., No.1., April, pp. 3?4.
1741974b The Distribution of Punan in East Kalimantan. Borneo Research Bulletin.Vol. 6., No. 2. August, pp. 42?48.1974c The Apo Kayan Area of East Kalimantan, (with Patricia R. Whittier);Sarawak Museum Journal. Vol. XII., No. 43. pp. 5?15.1974d Some Apo Kayan Megaliths, (with Patricia R. Whittier); Sarawak MuseumJournal. Vol. XII, No. 43. pp. 369?381.1975 Film Review. The Dayak People of Borneo, by George Bourdelon.American Anthropologist. Vol. 78, No. 3. p. 723.1978a The Kenyah, In: Essays on Borneo Societies. Victor King, ed. University ofHull Monographs on Southeast Asia. No. 7. Oxford University Press. pp.134?181.1978b Concepts of Adat and Cosmology among the Kenyah Dayak of Borneo:Coping with a Changing Socio?cultural Milieu. Sarawak Museum Journal. Vol.XXVI. No. 14. pp. 103?113.1982 Religion, Social Organization, and Socio?Economic Change Among theKenyah Dayak of Sarawak, Malaysia. In: National Geographic Society Reports.Vol. 14. pp. 685?693.1984 Village Livestock (Bovine) Farming and its Problems in SharadanagarPanchayat, Chitwan (with Pradeep Tulachan and Krishna R. Tiwari). Journal ofthe Institute of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, Rampus, Nepal. Vol. 4. No. 1.pp. 1?13.1988 Baby Carriers: A Link Between Social and Spiritual Values Among theKenyah Dayak of Borneo (with Patricia R. Whittier). Expedition, The UniversityMuseum Magazine of Archaeology/Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.Special issue on Borneo, Vol. 30. No. 1. pp. 51-58.1990a Preface (with R.J. Gerard). Patchwork in Urban Health Care Approachesto Primary Health Care in six cities: Bogota, Cali, Jakarta, Manila, Mexico,Shanghai. Edited by Miles Hardie. Michigan State University. p. iii.1990b Preface (with R.J. Gerard). Primary Health Care in Big Cities: Proceedingsof an International Seminar - Bogota and Cali, Colombia, and Ouro Preto, Brazil.Edited by Jamie Arias, M.D., Published by The Fundacion para la EducacionSuperior--FES--Bogota, Colombia. p. viii.
1751993 Tijgertanden vaar aristocratische baby's (Borneo) in Lieve Lasten (BelovedBurden), Hoe Kinderen gedragen worden (with Patricia R. Whittier). Edited byDra. Itie Van Hout, Published by Tropenmuseum, Koninklijk Instituut voot deTropen (The Royal Tropical Institute), Amsterdam, pp. 100-105.1994 \"The Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Diseases in Bulgaria.\"In Partnerships in Health Care: Central and Eastern Europe, United StatesAgency for International Development (USAID) publication. Edited by JeanneNeuber, Commonhealth, pp. 23-24. 1994.Reports and Papers:1976 Singing Ones Way to Structure: Bali Dayung, the Kenyah StructuralMechanic. Paper presented in Symposium: Contributions to the Study of aChanging Social Environment. Richard Fiddler, organizer. AmericanAnthropological Association Annual Meetings. Washington, D.C., November.1977 Changing Concepts of Adat and Cosmology Among the Kenyah Dayak ofBorneo. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Conferenceon Asian Affairs. Northern Illinois Univ., October 14?15.1978 Socio?economic Impact Study: North Antelope Mine. R?1942. Corporatereport issued by Commonwealth Associates Inc., Jackson, Michigan, for thePeabody Coal Company. 247 pages plus appendices. Primary author.1980a Teaching a Course (University Level), Airlangga University InformalSeries and MUCIA. 10 pages.1980b Predeparture Seminars for Overseas Degree Participants. MUCIA.Unpublished working paper. 16 pages.1980c Towards the Development of Re?entry Programs for Participants Involvedin Overseas Study Programs. MUCIA. Unpublished working paper. 18 pages.1981a Thinking About Homecoming: Problems of Re?entry. PERMMAI(MUCIA Indonesia) Vol. 2. April.1981b End of Tour Report. Indonesia Project. MUCIA?USAID?Indonesia HigherEducation Development Training Project. Jakarta, Indonesia. July.1982a An Evaluation of Some of the Variables that May Influence the AcademicSuccess of Indonesian Participants in American Graduate Programs, (withPatricia R. Whittier). To be published as part of MUCIA's Final Report on its'
176USAID?Indonesian Higher Agricultural Education Project. 34 pages. SubmittedSept. 1982.1982b Rural Development and Extension Education at the Institute forAgricultural and Animal Sciences, Rampur, Nepal. End of Tour Report,MUCIA?USAID?IAAS Nepal Project. Based on short term consultancy, Sept.27?Oct. 16, 1982. 38+ pages. Submitted October 21, 1982.1983 Higher Education, Institutional Development and Integrated RuralDevelopment in Indonesia and Thailand: MUCIA/IAAS Southeast Asian StudyTour Report June 1?29, 1983. 144 pages: 54 text/90 appendices. Submitted Sept.1983.1984a Some Agricultural Development Programs in Eastern Nepal:IAAS/MUCIA Horticulture Trip Report Dec. 11?15, 1983. (with D.D. Dhakal andD.R. Baral) 11 pages. Submitted Jan. 1984.1984b Higher Agricultural Education, Research, and Extension in India:MUCIA/IAAS India Study Tour, 17?29 July 1984 (with Dean B.P.Sinha, I.P.Dhakal, F.P. Neupane, R. Adhikari, Tej Bahadur K.C., M.H. Khan, U.S. Gupta,T.B. Nepali, and S.N. Tiwary). 91 pages. Submitted August 15, 1984.1984c A Review of the Growth of Rural Development and Extension Education atNepal's Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences of Tribhuvan University.Rampur, Nepal. Rural Development Advisor's End?of?Tour Report,MUCIA?USAID?IAAS Nepal Project. 13 Dec. 1982 through 30 Sept. 1984. 129pages. Submitted Dec. 1984.1984d The Development of Nepal's Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences:The Final Four Months. Chief?of?Party's End?of?Tour Report.MUCIA?USAID?IAAS Nepal Project. 1 June 1984 through 30 Sept. 1984. 23pages. Submitted Dec. 1984.1985 Final Report of MUCIA/AID Project at the Institute of Agriculture andAnimal Sciences of Tribhuvan University: AID/NESA?C?1197, Final ProjectReport, 1 Dec 1975 through 30 Sept 1984. 90 pages. Submitted February 1985.1990 Kellogg International Fellowship Program in Health. In: KelloggInternational Fellowship Program in Health, Group 1 1986-1989 ProjectSummaries, Michigan State University, pg. 3-5. (plus introduction page iii). May1990.1991-5 Bulgaria Reports- 20 Quarterly and 4 annu7al reports on USAID BulgariaProject.
1771996 Botucatu, Brazil Trip Report May 24-June 6, 1996. Submitted July 1, 1996.20 Pages.1998 MSU and Vietnam International Health Collaborations: An ExploratoryVisit Oct 7-15, 1998. IIH Internal Report. Submitted October 30, 1998. 38 pages.1999 Medical Informatics Training in Malawi Workshop-October 18-22, 1999.IIH/COM/MSU. 38 pages plus appendices2000 Medical Informatics Training in Malawi: Workshop II December 4-8, 2000.IIH/COM/MSU. 23 pages plus appendicesSelected Presentations:1972 \"Swidden Agriculture Systems in Southeast Asia.\" Paper and slidepresentation; Southeast Asia studies Center. University of Michigan.1976 \"Problems of Modernization and Development Among Tribal Populations.\"Paper and slide presentation. Department of Sociology and Anthropology.Central Michigan University.1979a \"Socio?economic Change Among the Kenyah Dayak of East Kalimantan.\"Paper and slide presentation. Lembaga Indonesia?Amerika, (USIS), Surabaya,Indonesia.1979b \"Pemikiran2 mengenai Hukum Adat dan Perubahan Sosial\" (Concepts ofLaw and Social Change). Presentation with slides. Faculty of Law, AirlanggaUniversity, Surabaya, Indonesia.1979c \"Perkembangan dan Pelaksanaan Sistem Kredit dalam Sistem Universitasdi Indonesia\" (The Development and Implementation of the Credit System in theIndonesian University System). Presentation to the Faculty of Economics,Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.1979d \"Program Masuk?Kembali bagi Peserta yang Kembali dari Studi AkademiLuar Negri\" (Re?entry Programming for Participants Returning from OverseasAcademic Training). Presentation to faculty members of East Java universitiesduring a three-week workshop on academic orientation sponsored by theAustralian Government's AUCS program. Brawidjaya University, Malang,Indonesia.1980a \"Masalah2 Pratik Medis dan Kehidupan Se?hari2 yang Disodorkan olehDokter2 yang Bekerja dalam Sistem Puskesmas di Kalimantan\"(Problems of
178Medical Practice and Daily Life Encountered by Doctors Working in the PublicHealth Centers in Kalimantan). Presentation with slides to a group of 270 doctorspreparing for national service at out?station posts. Faculty of Medicine,Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.1980b \"Pembangunan Sosial dan Ekonomi dan Masalah Lingkungan di WilayahApo Kayan, Propinsi Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia\" (Socio?economicDevelopment and Ecological Problems in the Apo Kayan Region, EastKalimantan, Indonesia). Presentation to a group of ecologists and planners atMulawarman University, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.1981 \"Hubungan Mahasiswa dan Dosen di Universitas2 di Amerika Serikat:Peran Mahasiswa Calon Sarjana\" (Student?Teacher Relations in Universities inthe United States: the Role of Students as Scholars). Presentation to advancedstudents and teachers at the University of Palangkaraya, Palangkaraya, CentralKalimantan, Indonesia.1982a \"Some Problems of Higher Education in Indonesia.\" Paper presented to theSociety for International Development. MSU?Lansing Area Chapter. February 26,1982.1982b \"Re?entry of Indonesian Project Participants to Indonesia.\" Paperpresented at the MUCIA?USAID? Indonesia Higher Education DevelopmentProjects Joint Annual Review. University of Wisconsin, June 28, 1982.1982c \"Some Anthropological Perspectives on Rural Development and ExtensionEducation.\" Paper presented to the Faculty of the Institute for Agriculture andAnimal Sciences and representatives of USAID/Nepal IAAS Rampur Campus,Chitwan, Nepal. Oct. 5, 1982.1983 \"Higher Education and Rural Development in Indonesia.\" Seminarpresented with Dean B.P. Sinha, K.N. Pyakuryal, S.M. Shakya, and B. Khakhuralto the faculty and staff of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal sciences toreport on a one?month study tour to Indonesia in June 1983. Presented Dec. 21,1983.1984 \"Agricultural Institutions and Education in India.\" Seminar presented withDean B.P. Sinha, Tej Bahadur K.C., U.S. Gupta, and M.H. Khan to the faculty andstaff of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences to report on a study tourto India July 17?29, 1984. Presented August 15, 1984.
1791985 \"Institution Building in Nepal: MUCIA and the Institute of Agriculture andAnimal Sciences.\" Presentation to the Society for International Development,MSU?Lansing Area Chapter. March 1, 1985.1987 \"The Kellogg International Fellowship Program in Health: An Experimentin Leadership Development in International Primary Health Care and HealthCare Administration.\" Presentation at the Seminar on \"Estrategias de AtencionPrimaria en Paises en Vias de Desarrollo.\" Sponsored by the Chilean Network ofKellogg Foundation supported programs. Santiago, Chile, September 4, 1987.1987 \"Male and Female in Borneo: Kenyah Household Roles. Paper Presented atthe 87th Conference of the Association of American Anthropologists. Chicago,Illinois. (With Patricia R. Whittier).1989a \"Issues in Primary Health Care for the 1990's;\" (Paper and panel organizer)Society for International Development, Michigan State University, June 2 (also inSeptember for the MSU Retirees Club).1989b \"The Institute of International Health and the International Health Project:Programs and Activities;\" IIH/IHP Informal Seminar Series on InternationalHealth, September 26, 1989.1990 \"Innovative Community Oriented Primary Care Education.\" Panel: KIFPHProject: A successful experiment in the Development of Primary Health CarePrograms working towards the goal of HFA, 2000. Presented at the FourthInternational Meeting of Family Medicine of the International Center for FamilyMedicine of the Americas, Spain and Portugal. Estoril, Portugal, Presented May24, 1990.1991 \"Innovations in Medical Education at Michigan State University\" series oflectures in five-day workshops on Innovations in Medical Education presented atHunan Medical University, Changsha, Hunan, The People's Republic of China,July 2-6.1991 \"Results of Educational Research in Community Settings: and \"DiverseResponses to the Challenge: Exposing the student to the community.\"Moderator and Chair of two sessions at the Seventh Biennial meeting of theNetwork of Community Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences atthe University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, September 22-27.1993 \"Baby Carriers in Borneo: maternal child health.\" Lead presenter at a specialUNICEF sponsored seminar commemorating the opening of the museum
180exhibit, Lasten Lieve (Beloved Burden) at the Tropenmuseum (The RoyalTropical Museum) Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by invitation, December 16.1996a \"The Development of Community Oriented and Based Medical Education:The MSU/CHM Example, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade daMedicina in Botucatu, Brazil, May 28.1996b \"Computer Assisted Medical Education and Issues of ComputerInformatics and Connectivity.\" Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade daMedicina in Botucatu, Brazil, May 29.1997a \"Michigan State University and the Meaning of the Land GrantPhilosophy\" at a workshop on Advanced Environmental Training for SeniorBulgarian Environmentalists at Michigan State University, May 5.1997b \"Michigan State University and the Meaning of the Land GrantPhilosophy\" at a seminar at the University of National Development (UniversitasPembangunan Nasional \"Veteran\" Jakarta) in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 1-10.1997c \"MSU's Community-based Medical Education System.\" at a seminar at theUniversity of National Development (Universitas Pembangunan National\"Veteran\" Jakarta) in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 1-10.1998 Medical Education at Michigan Sate University and InternationalCollaborations with Michigan State University.Presentation to the Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam, October 10, 1998.1999 “Five days of presentations on Medical Informatics topics”. MedicalInformatics Training in Malawi WorkshopOctober 18-22, 1999.2000 International Health Activities at Michigan State University. Openingaddress for Tenth International Conference of Hearing International, KelloggCenter for Continuing Education, Michigan State University October 23, 2000.2000a “Five days of presentations on Medical Informatics topics”. MedicalInformatics Training in Malawi Workshop December 4-8,2000.Hassan GhasemzadehAided System Design
181Embedded Systems and Signal Processing Lab.Department of Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Texas at Dallas800 W Campbell Rd, EC33Richardson, TX, 75083-0688http://www.utdallas.edu/[email protected]: 972-259-7816ResearchAlgorithms for Networked Embedded SystemsCollaborative Signal and Information ProcessingMedical Embedded System DesignWireless Body Area NetworksLow Power Wearable ArchitecturesReconfigurable ComputingComputer EducationJan’07 – Present Ph.D. in “Computer Engineering”Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, TXAdviser: Prof. Roozbeh JafariCourse work: Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms, AlgorithmicAspects of TelecommunicationNetworks, VLSI Design, Light-weight Embedded Systems, Information TheorySept’98 – Sept’01M.Sc. in “Computer Systems Architecture”Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, IranAdviser: Prof. Zeinalabedin NavabiCourse work: Advanced VLSI Design, Advanced Computer Architecture,Parallel Processing, VHDL, FaultTolerance, Testing and Testable Design, Hardware Implementation of NeuralNetworks and IntelligentSystemsSept‘93 – Feb‘98B.Sc. in “Computer Hardware Engineering”Department of Computer Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, IranAdviser: Prof. Shaahin HessabiEmployment HistoryJan'07 - Present University of Texas at Dallas, Department of ElectricalEngineering, TX• Reseach Assistant in Embedded Systems and Signal Processing (ESSP) Lab.Sept'07 - Present University of Texas at Dallas, Department of ElectricalEngineering, TX
182• Teaching Assistant (courses include Light-weight Embedded Systems, DigitalCircuits Design,Introduction to Digital Systems Laboratory, Introduction to ExperimentalTechniques, LinearAlgebra for Engineers)Sept'03 – Dec‘06 Azad University of Damavand, Department of ComputerEngineering, Tehran, Iran• Faculty Member and Instructor• Director of Undergraduate StudiesJul'01 - Sept'03 Bamdad Computer Co., Training and Support Section, Tehran,Iran• IT Manager and Director of Support and Training Section (in charge of 65employees)• Instructor (courses include Informix SQL, Introduction to Computer Networks,Solaris 2.xConcepts, Unix Administration)• System and Database Administrator• Network and Servers AdministratorSept'99 – Sept'01 University of Tehran, Department of Electrical and ComputerEngineering, Tehran, Iran• Teaching Assistant, Graduate Course of \"Parallel Processing\"• Teaching Assistant, Graduate Course of \"Advanced VLSI Design\"• Teaching Assistant, Graduate Course of \"Advanced Computer Architecture\"TeachingSept'07 - Present Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas, Departmentof Electrical Engineering, TX• Light-weight Embedded Systems, Digital Circuits Design, Introduction toDigital SystemsLaboratory, Introduction to Experimental Techniques, Linear Algebra forEngineers.Sept'03 – Dec‘06 Instructor, Azad University of Damavand, Tehran, Iran• Computer Architecture, Digital Logic Design, Computer Networks, ComputerProgramming,Advanced Computer Programming, Data Structures & Algorithms, OperatingSystemsSept'03 – Jun'04 Instructor, Shariati Faculty of Engineering, Tehran, Iran• Computer ArchitectureJan'04 – Mar'04 Instructor, Applied Science University, Tehran, Iran• Computer ProgrammingDistinction and AwardsSeptember 1998 Ranked 4th among 4,000 participants in nationwide M.S.entrance exam, Iran
183September 1993 Ranked 59th among 300,000 participants in nationwideuniversities entrance exam, IranProfessional ActivitiesReviewer IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2007)Membership IEEE (Student Member), ACM (Student Member)SkillsHardware Description Languages: VHDL, VerilogVLSI/CAD Tools: ModelSim, QuickWork, MaxPlusII, Leonardo Spectrum,SPICE, Simulink, MATLABProgramming Languages/Environments: MPI, Perl, Awk, Sed, C, C++, Pascal,Assembly, TinyOSDatabase Management Systems: Informix Online 5.x, Oracle 9i, SQL Server, MS-AccessOperating Systems: SUN OS, Linux, SCO Unix, Windows XP/VistaPublicationsJ02Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Eric Guenterberg, Roozbeh Jafari, Energy-EfficientInformation-Driven Coverage for PhysicalMovement Monitoring in Body Sensor Networks, accepted for publication inIEEE Journal on Selected Areas inCommunications Special Issue on Body Area Networks (JSAC).J01Roozbeh Jafari, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Foad Dabiri, Ani Nahapetian, MajidSarrafzadeh, An Efficient Placement andRouting Technique for Fault-tolerant Distributed Embedded Computing,accepted for publication in ACMTransactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS).C14 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Nisha Jain, Marco Sgroi, Roozbeh Jafari,Communication Minimization for In-NetworkProcessing in Body Sensor Networks: A Buffer Assignment Technique,IEEE/ACM Design, Automation and Test inEurope (DATE), April 20-24 2009, Nice, France.C13Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Jaime Barnes, Eric Guenterberg, Roozbeh Jafari, APhonological Expression for PhysicalMovement Monitoring in Body Sensor Networks, The Fifth IEEE InternationalConference on Mobile Ad-hoc andSensor Systems (MASS), September and October 2008, Atlanta, GA.C12Amardeep Sathyanarayana, Sandhya Nageswaren, Hassan Ghasemzadeh,Roozbeh Jafari, John H.L. Hansen, BodySensor Networks for Driver Distraction Identification, IEEE InternationalConference on Vehicular Electronics and
184Safety (ICVES), September 2008, Columbus, OH.C10Rohith Ramachandran, Lakshmish Ramanna, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, GauravPradhan, Roozbeh Jafari, BalakrishnanPrabhakaran, Body Sensor Networks to Evaluate Standing Balance: InterpretingMuscular Activities Based on InertialSensors, The 2nd International Workshop on Systems and Networking Supportfor Healthcare and Assisted LivingEnvironments (HealthNet), June 2008, Breckenridge, CO.C09Jaime Barnes, Vikram Ramachandra, Katherine Gilani, Eric Guenterberg, HassanGhasemzadeh, Roozbeh Jafari,Locomotion Monitoring using Body Sensor Networks, International Conferenceon Information Processing in SensorNetworks (IPSN), April 2008, St. Louis, MO.C08Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Eric Guenterberg, Katherine Gilani, Roozbeh Jafari,Action Coverage Formulation for PowerOptimization in Body Sensor Networks, ACM/IEEE Asia and South PacificDesign Automation Conference (ASPDAC),January 2008, Seoul, Korea.C07Eric Guenterberg, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Roozbeh Jafari, Ruzena Bajcsy, ASegmentation Technique Based onStandard Deviation in Body Sensor Networks, IEEE Dallas Engineering inMedicine and Biology Workshop (Dallas-EMBS), November 2007, Dallas, TX.C06Mohammad Reza Kokoee, Hamid Shojaei, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Marjan Sirjani,Zeinalabedin Navabi, “A NewApproach for Design and Verification of Transaction Level Models”, IEEEInternational Symposium on Circuits andSystems (ISCAS’07), Pages 3760-3763, New Orleans, USA, May 2007.C05Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Sepideh Mazouee, Hassan Goldani Moghaddam, HamidShojaei, Mohammad Reza Kokoee,“Hardware Implementation of Stack-Based Replacement Algorithms”,Enformatika Transactions on Engineering,Computing and Technology”, Volume 16, Pages 135-139, Venice, Italy,November 2006.C04Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Sepideh Mazouee, Mohammad Reza Kokoee, \"ModifiedPseudo LRU Replacement
185Algorithm\", 13th Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on theEngineering of Computer BasedSystems (ECBS’06), Pages 368-376, Potsdam, Germany, March 2006.C03 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, S. Omid Fatemi, \"Pseudo-FIFO Architecture of LRUReplacement Algorithm\", 9th IEEEInternational Multi Topic Conference (INMIC’05), Karachi, Pakistan, December2005.C02 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, “Exploiting LRU Replacement Algorithm in VictimCaches”, 4th Iranian Student's Conferenceon Electrical Engineering (ISCEE’01), Tehran, Iran , September 2001.C01 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, “Design and Performance Evaluation of Quasi LRUReplacement Algorithm”, 4th IranianStudent's Conference on Electrical Engineering (ISCEE’01) (in Persian), Tehran,Iran, September 2001.B03 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, “Collection of tests in computer for graduateprogram entrance exam” (in Farsi), Vol. 3,Pardazeshgaran, Tehran, 2002. ISBN: 964-7561-01-6B02 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, “Collection of tests in computer for graduateprogram entrance exam” (in Farsi), Vol. 2,Pardazeshgaran, Tehran, 2000. ISBN: 964-92996-4-5B01 Hassan Ghasemzadeh, “Collection of tests in computer for graduateprogram entrance exam” (in Farsi), Vol. 1,Behravesh, Tehran, 1999. ISBN: 964-91934-6-4Irene M K Ovenstone
186Consultant PsychiatristMB, ChB, MD, MRCPsych, FRCPsychBachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of SurgeryDoctor of MedicineMember of the Royal College of PsychiatristsFellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists2 Regent StreetNottingham NottsNG1 5BQYear of Graduation: 1954GMC Registration No: 0607050Anxiety disorders and depression (psychiatry)Trauma sequelae (psychiatry, including personal injury)Accident victims (psychiatry)Post-traumatic stress disorder (psychiatry)Stress disorders (psychiatry)Mental disorder (psychiatric assessment)Trained in the legal aspects of report writing, giving evidencein court and in the responsibilities of a Single Joint ExpertAv. no. of new instructions a year : 40 - 50No. of reports written in last 3 years : 150Geographical area of work: MidlandsMembership of other professional associations:-British Medical AssociationRoyal Society of MedicineJohn Kersey
187Research Program: Transplant Biology & TherapyFounding Director Emeritus, University of Minnesota Cancer CenterProfessor and Children's Cancer Research Fund Land Grant Fund Chair inPediatric [email protected] — office612-626-3069 — faxJohn Kersey, M.D., is the founding director of the Masonic Cancer Center, whichbecame a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in1998. He currently holds the Children's Cancer Research Fund Endowed Chair inPediatric Oncology and is a professor in the University of MinnesotaDepartments of Laboratory Medicine/Pathology and Pediatrics.Dr. Kersey attended Dartmouth College (B.A.), Dartmouth Medical School(B.M.S.) and Medical School at the University of Minnesota (M.D., 1964). Hisresearch interests began in medical school where in 1960-61 he completed earlystudies of the role of the thymus in immune system development under Drs.Carlos Martinez and Robert Good. He completed residencies in pathology andpediatrics at the University of Minnesota and has been a faculty member since1973.Prior to founding the Masonic Cancer Center, Dr. Kersey directed theUniversity's Blood and Marrow Transplant Program from 1974-1995. Theprogram now trains scientists from around the world and annually receivesseveral million dollars in National Institute of Health research grants.As Blood and Marrow Transplant Program director, Dr. Kersey led the team thatcompleted the world's first successful bone marrow transplant for lymphoma in1975. Dr. Kersey's research accomplishments include pioneering work in thedevelopment of some of the earliest monoclonal antibodies for leukemia study inthe early 1980s, and the subsequent use of these antibodies for cleansing the bonemarrow of leukemia cells prior to reinfusion of a patient's own bone marrow.Research Interests1. Childhood leukemia, particularly leukemia caused by a chromosomaltranslocation resulting in the t (4; 11) MLL-AF4 fusion oncogene. His laboratoryhas developed a transgenic mouse model of MLL-AF4 leukemia that permitsstudies of pathogenesis of the leukemia. Studies are underway to evaluate noveltherapeutic strategies for these high risk leukemias including inhibitors of heatshock proteins that serve as molecular chaperones.2. Immune-based therapiesSelected Publications
188Neglia JP, Linet MS, Shu, X-O, Severson RK, Potter JD, Mertens AC, Wen W,Kersey JK and LL Robison. Patterns of infection and day care utilization and riskof childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Br J Cancer 2000;82:234-240.Trigg ME, Steinherz PG, Chappell R, Johnstone HS, Gaynon PS, Kersey JH,Cherlow JM, Grossman NJ, Sather HN and GD Hammond. Early testicularbiopsy in males with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Lack of impact onsubsequent event-free survival. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2000;22:27-33.Cragg L, Blazar BR, Defor T, Kolatker N, Miller W, Kersey J, Ramsay N, McGlaveP, Filipovich A and D Weisdorf. A randomized trial comparing prednisone withantithymocyte globulin/prednisone as an initial systemic therapy for moderatelysevere acute graft-versus-host disease. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant.2000;6:441-447.Shu XO, Potter JD, Linet MS, Severson RK, Han D, Kersey JH, Neglia JP, TriggMS, Robison LL. Diagnostic x-rays and ultrasound exposure and risk ofchildhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia by immunophenotype. CancerEpidemiol Biomarkers Prev.2002; 11:177-185.Kersey JH. Historical background to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Clinical Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell Transplantation. Cambridge Univ.Press. (2003)Wagner JE, Barker JN, DeFor TE, Baker KS, Blazar BR, Goldman A, Kersey J,Krivit W, MacMillan M, Orchard P, Peters C, Weisdorf D, Ramsay NKC, DaviesSM.Transplantation of unrelated donor umbilical cord blood in 102 patients withmalignant and non-malignant diseases: influence of CD34 cell dose and HLAdisparity on treatment-related mortality and survival. Blood 2002;100:1611-1618.Vallera DA, Elson M, Brechbiel MW, Dusenbery KE, Burns LJ, Skubitz KM,Jaszcz WB, Ramsay NK, Panoskaltsis-Mortari A, Kuroki DW, Wagner JE, KerseyJH.Preclinical studies targeting normal and leukemic hematopoietic cells withYttrium-90-labeled anti-CD45 antibody in vitro and in vivo in nude mice. CancerBiother Radiopharm. 2003;18:133-145.Armstrong SA, Kung AL, Mabon ME, Silverman LB, Stam RW, Den Boer ML,Pieters R, Kersey JH, Sallan SE, Fletcher JA, Golub TR, Griffin JD, Korsmeyer SJ.Inhibition of FLT3 in MLL: Validation of a therapeutic target identified by geneexpression based classification. Cancer Cell 2003;3:173-183.
189Johnson JJ, Chen W, Hudson W, Yao Q, Taylor M, Rabbitts TH, Kersey JH.Prenatal and postnatal myeloid cells demonstrate stepwise progression in thepathogenesis of MLL fusion gene leukemia. Blood 2003;101:3229-3235.Yao Q, Nishiuchi R, Li Q, Kumar A, Hudson W, Kersey JH. FLT3 expressingleukemias are selectively sensitive to inhibitors of the molecular chaperone heatshock protein 90 through destabilization of signal transduction-associatedkinases. Clin Cancer Res. 2003;9:4483-4493.Vallera DA, Elson M, Brechbiel MW, Dusenbery KE, Burns LJ, Jaszcz WB,Ramsay NK, Panoskaltsis-Mortar A, Kuroki DW, Wagner JE, Vitetta ES, KerseyJH. Radiotherapy of CD19 expressing Daudi tumors in nude mice with Yttrium-90-labeled anti-CD19 antibody. Cancer Biother Radiopharm. 2004;19:11-23.Kumar AR, Hudson WA, Chen W, Nishiuchi R, Yao Q, Kersey JH. Hoxa9influences the phenotype but not the incidence of Mll-AF9 fusion gene leukemia.Blood 2004; 103:1823-1828.Muyrers-Chen I, Rozovskaia T, Lee N, Kersey J, Canaani E, Paro R. Expression ofleukemic MLL fusion proteins in Drosophila affects cell cycle control andchromosome morphology. Oncogene 2004;23, 8639-8648.Yao Q, Nishiuchi R, Kitamura T, Kersey JH. Human leukemias with mutatedFLT3 kinase are synergistically sensitive to FLT3 and Hsp90 inhibitors: the keyrole of the STAT5 signal transduction pathway. Leukemia 2005;19:1605-1612.Chen W., Li,Q, Hudson WA, Kumar A, Kirchhof N, Kersey JH. A murine Mll-AF4 knockin model results in lymphoid and myeloid deregulation andhematological malignancy. Blood. 2006;108:669-677.Kersey JH. Blood and marrow transplantation: a perspective from the Universityof Minnesota. Immunol Res, 38:149-164, 2007Chen, W, Kumar A, Hudson WA, Li Q, Wu, B, Staggs RA, Lund EA, Sam TN.Kersey, JH. Malignant transformation initiated by Mll-AF9: Gene dosage andcritical target cells. Cancer Cell, 13: 432-440, 2008Jerry L. HuxellProf. Jerry L. Huxell worked for 30 years in the United States.
190Jerry joined Chrysler Corporation for 15 years after graduating with an MBA inCincinnati, Ohio, USA.He worked for another 15 years in the aerospace industrial products and woodprocessing industry sectors in the United StatesJerry decided to change his career from industry to education. He then took hisPhD degree at La Salle University, USA with his dissertation in EnvironmentalManagement Systems in Industry.Jerry worked at the Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands in 1991to 2002. He was the Associate Dean of MBA programs and Full Professor ofGeneral and Operations Management.Jerry has taught management subjects in various countries, among which are:Bangladesh, China, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan,Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Namibia, Netherlands, Palestine (West Bank),Poland, Singapore, Slovenia, Thailand, Ukraine, United States, and Vietnam.Prof. Jerry L. Huxell is currently Executive Director of JD Huxell International, aninternational company specializing in management training.He is Visiting Professor of the following Universities:University of Hawaii, USA;University of NIMBAS Graduate School of Management, Netherlands;University of Phoenix, Netherlands Campus;Webster University, China campus;Universitas 21 Global, Singapore; University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and theInternational Center for Promotion of Enterprises (ICPE), Ljubljana, Slovenia.Jerry has performed consulting assignments in Thailand for the Ministry ofIndustry and in Mongolia for the United Nations Development Program.Prof. Jerry Huxell was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Business Managementfrom Ansted University, BVI, United Kingdom in 2003.at London MetropolitanUniversity in London, the United Kingdom. The degree was awarded inrecognition of his exemplary contributions to the role of management trainingand development in various fields of the corporate and educational sectors andhis dedication to the promotion of commercial and business managementprograms internationallyHe is also certified in Production and Inventory Management by the AmericanProduction and Inventory Control Society (APICS).
191Prof. Dr. Jerry L. Huxell is Executive Director of JD Huxell International, aninternational management consulting company specializing in managementtraining and education. Dr. Huxell is also a Visiting Professor at the University ofLjubljana in Slovenia, the International Center for Promotion of Enterprises(ICPE) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Webster University Europe, Webster UniversityChina, University of Phoenix Europe, American University London, UnitedKingdom, Montreal International School of Management, Canada, Universitas 21Global, Singapore and University of NIMBAS Graduate School of Managementin the Netherlands.From January 1991 to July 2002, Dr. Jerry L. Huxell was Professor of General andOperations Management, Department Head of Technology and Operations, andAssociate Dean of Masters Programs at the Maastricht School of Management(MSM) in the Netherlands. He was responsible for the effective management ofall Masters Programs including new product and curriculum development,quality assurance, budgeting, financial analysis, strategic planning, accreditation,sales promotion, and revenue generation.Dr. Huxell has lectured Business Policies and Strategies, Fundamentals ofManagement, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management andLogistics, International Business, Organizational Behavior, Corporate Finance,Project Management, Quality Management, Strategic Management, andEntrepreneurship in various countries, among which are: Bangladesh, China(Shanghai, Haikou, Chengdu, Changsha), Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, India,Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Namibia, Netherlands,Poland, Singapore, Slovenia, Thailand, Ukraine, Vietnam, and West Bank. He hasalso performed consulting assignments in Thailand for the Ministry of Industry,and in Mongolia for the United Nations Development Programs.Prior to joining the Maastricht School of Management, Dr. Huxell worked in theUnited States in high positions of General and Manufacturing Management withhis last twelve years at the Vice President level. He has worked in theautomotive, aerospace, industrial products, and wood processing sectors ofindustry.Dr. Huxell graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor ofScience in Industrial Management and a Master of Business Administration. Heearned his Ph.D. degree from LaSalle University with his dissertation focusingon Environmental Management Systems in Industry. Postgraduate work wasdone at Penn State University. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of BusinessManagement from Ansted University in 2003.Jore Alberto
192Member (MIET) at IETChartered IT Professional - MBCSat (Project Manager Engineer - Freelancer)(Self-employed)Independent Professional at IT Consultant Engineer (Self-employed)1- California University FCE-USA - associate: AIEA / EAIE / ACE / U.S.Department Education2- C&G London Institute -/UK3-Ansted University/UKI have worked in the field of Project Management for close to twenty years; thelast twelve years as a Senior Project Manager specializing in delivery ofindustrial electronic systems, phone systems & Phone IP (VoIP), LAN, WireLAN,IT, e-Business solutions and other business-related projects within theengineering area.Solutions for the business companies and coaching:- Administration Manager and planning strategic commercial & business(Administration documents, WorkFlow, storage, ERP, CRM, accountingsolutions, GPS & fleet management for vehicles, phone IP [VoIP], etc.)- Technical projects of systems of “uninterrupted” energy.- IT consultancy for industry- Physical security and system SafetyIf you think that I can to help with business contacts, analyses, technicalconsultancy or you see other synergy, and then please get in touch.Jore Alberto’s Specialties:I have always been a results oriented executive who functions at the leading edgeof technology and IT development to further both the long and short rangecorporate goals. I am a seasoned professional with extensive skill in managingand to budget projects.I am a certified Teacher (CAP - IEFP) by IEFP - Portugal Government Institution.I have been applying coaching to prepare people for integrating of IT systems.Jose Alberto’sExperienMember (MIET)(Educational Institution; Computer & Network Security industry)2006 —present (2 years)Chartered IT Professional – MBCS(Project Manager Engineer - Freelancer) (Self-employed)(Self-Employed; Myself Only; Information Technology and Services industry)January 2004 —present (4 years 10 months)
193Registered Senior Expert/Consultant:European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and independentProfessionalIT Consultant Engineer (Self-employed)(Self-Employed; Myself Only; Information Technology and Services industry)January 1980 — present (28 years 10 months)MEng. M.Sc. MCGI MIET MBVT MBCS MIEEE/Computer SocietyChartered IT Professional - UKState-certified Engineer - GermanyProjectista de Telecomunicações ITED-ANACOM - PortugalAddress:Correspondência / dirección / mailApart. 15461056-001 LisboaPORTUGALFax UK: +44 (870) 913-8003Fax USA: +1 (801) 365-9946E-mail: [email protected] Alberto’s Education 1- California University FCE-USA - associate: AIEA / EAIE / ACE / U.S. Department Education MEng, 2007 — 2007Master of Engineering degree, United States Equivalency Degree.Diploma and Certification of Master studies by degree awarded one equivalentlevel by the regionally and nationally accredited colleges and universities of theUnited States of America. 2- C&G London Institute -/UK Membership (MCGI) Award in Engineering (level 7) professional level mapped to a British Master’s, 2006 — 2007 Electricity, Electronics, IT, Technical Projects, Applied Mathematics, Management Engineering 3- Ansted University - UK (Scholarship course/UK) Master of Science in Informatio Technology (MSc), Information Systems, Management, IT, DataBase, Comp Science, D B Systems, IT Projec, AutoCAD, 2003 -2005 4- Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon -/France Maîtrise es Sciences en Electronique = (award in science - level 6)comparable: BSc (Hon) in the EU, Electricity, Electronic, Technology, Applied Mathematics, Management,2005:
194 5- C&G London Institute -/UK Licentiate (LCGI), Electricity, Mathematics, Technical Projects, Management, 2003 6- Cleveland Institute of Electronic-/USA Diploma, Broadcast Engineering, 1993 — 1995Telecommunication Systems, Electronics, Mathematics/Kirchhoff´s Laws,Thevenin´s Law / Nortn´s Theorem / Fourier Series, Amplifiers, PreAmp, Audioprojects, Video systems, Schematics, Power Supply Waveforms, Spectrum, Noise,Electromagnetic field, Isotropic antenne, Parabolic antenna, Antenna gain,Fiber optics, Laser, Radiometric, Visible spectrum, Cable wiring standards, etc. 7- Escola Ind. F. Benevides (Industrial College Portugal) (Carta de Curso) Diploma-Degree Course in Engineering, 1977Electricity, Project, Applied Mathematics, Management, Industrial design,Automatic Systems, Technology, etc..Escola Ind. F. Benevides (Industrial College Portugal)Electrical Engineering 8- Pedro Nunes - Lisboa: Portugal High School - Diploma,J. Bihari
195Prof Behari is a leading environmentalist with his name figuring in internationaldirectory of distinguished leaderships having more than 100 papers to his creditmostly in bioelectromagnetics and soil moisture measurements.He has been a fellow member and adjunct faculty at university of Michigan U.S.He has been awarded honorary degree of DSC at Ansted University UK inBioelectromagnetics.He is also a recipient of fellowship from Japanese Association of CultivationSciences and British Council.The University Grants Commission of India recognizes him as a career awardee.Prof. Behari is a sitting member executive of many environmental societies inIndia.He has been a past chairman of IEEE ED MTT and is a senior member ofCommission K of URSI.Currently he is Professor at School of Environmental sciences at JNU.Prof. Behari is the Chairman of Cogent EMR Solutions Limited and the companyis touc hing new heights under his able leadership.James Török
196EducationJames Török received his Bachelor’s Degree in Japanese Studies fromGeorgetown University in Washington, DC and his Master’s Degree in BusinessInformation Systems from Boston University. James gained his qualifications forbehavioral training from Dr. Baldinger & Partner,in Germany and is a Lean SixSigma Master Black Belt.Professional ExperienceJames has over 15 years experience in helping companies improve the way theydo business. Process improvement and cost reduction have been hisconcentration since 1993 (Total Quality Management, Activity Based Costing),with a focus on Lean Six Sigma in particular since 1997 for which he has a MasterBlack Belt qualification and has published articles in professional journals. He iscurrently working to combine behavioral elements (team development,management, intercultural issues and corporate social responsiblity) along withthe technical ones within a broader Lean Six Sigma framework.LanguagesA native English speaker, James is fluent in German, French, Dutch and Japanese(including reading/writing capability). He has delivered Lean Six Sigma trainingand coaching in English, German, French and Japanese and has supervised thetranslation of Lean Six Sigma training materials into Japanese.Recent projects include• Green Belt and Black Belt training and coaching for a European railways company.• Champions and Green Belt training for an Austrian electronics firm.• DFSS training for a European chemical company.• Green Belt training for the Japanese operations of a French conglomerate.• Green Belt, Black Belt and Champions Training and coaching for an American automobile parts supplier (Europe and Japan).• Beyond Lean Six Sigma”: Project leadership and soft-skills training for Black Belts• Leadership training/coaching, Green Belt training and project coaching for an American pharmaceuticals company (Europe and South Africa).• Black Belt training and coaching for a major German industria conglomerate.• Black Belt training and coaching project team leaders at a large US chemicals firm (Europe and USA).• Training of over 450 Black Belts at numerous firms throughout Europe within a large US financial services group.• Participation in a Business Process Reengineering project for a
197 well-known American manufacturer of leisure clothing.• Activity Based Management (ABM) training for a large European electronics manufacturer.• Intercultural Management seminars for a German autom manufacturer.• Team development and project management skills for Lean Six Sigma Black Belts.PublicationsTorok, James 2004. ‘The Wherefore and Y’, Quality Progress, American Societyfor Quality, Milwaukee, WI, USA. Feature article about Lean Six Sigma projectdefinitions and project pipelines. (Forthcoming)Torok, James 2004. ‘We May Be Closer Than We Think; How the lessons learnedin quality and process management can help companies to accept and managebroader social responsibility’, Social Responsibility, Ansted University Press,United Kingdom. (Forthcoming)
198“Migrant workers in Austria: Social, demographic and economic impacts” InAustria since 1945, Wright, W. E. (ed.), 1982. University of Minnesota, 61-72.“Untersuchung über die ausländischen Arbeitskräfte in Österreich -sozialwissenschaftlicher Teil\" - 2. Zwischenbericht, 1983, Institute f. HöhereStudien, Wien, 392 pp. (with E. Kreisky, H. Matuschek, G. Neyer and H.Wimmer) (The social situation of Austria's foreign work force and theirdependents - second progress report)“Untersuchung über die ausländischen Arbeitskräfte in Österreich -sozialwissenschaftlicher Teil” - 1. Zwischenbericht, 1982, Institute f. HöhereStudien, Wien, 293 pp. (with E. Kreisky, M. Lang, H. Matuschek, G. Neyer, H.Wimmer and N. Winkler) (The social situation of Austria's foreign work forceand their dependents - first progress report)“Struktur und Determinanten der räumlichen Wohnsegregation der Gastarbeiterin Wien” Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, Bd. 123, Hft1., 1981, 92-118. (Residential segregation of migrant workers in Vienna: Spatialpatterns and determinants)“Demography and population problems” In Modern Austria, Steiner K. (ed.),1981.The Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship Inc., Palo Alto,Cal., 75-97.“Türkische Familien zwischen traditionellen Lebensformen und Anpassung andie westliche Industriegesellschaft.” Ausländerkinder - Forum für Schule undSozialpädagogik, Heft 7, 1981, 2-15. (with E. Krasser) (Turkish migrant families:Between traditional and western ways of life)Urban and regional development and sustainability“Unbounding critical geographic research on cities: The 1990s and beyond”Urban Geography 2003, 24, 6: 510-528. (with Eric Sheppard)“The politics of scale and networks of spatial connectivity: Transnational inter-urban networks and the rescaling of political governance in Europe” In E.Sheppard and R. McMaster (Eds.) Scale and Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Society andMethod. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003, 236-255.“Die Stadt ist tot, es lebe das Netz – Harnessing inter-urban networks for aneoliberal urban agenda?” Antipode vol. 31, 2002: 595-618. (with Eric Sheppard)Reprinted in N. Brenner and N. Theodore (eds.), 2002. Spaces of Neoliberalism –Urban restructuring in North America and Western Europe. Oxford: Blackwell: 148-171.“Networks, Governance and the Politics of Scale: Inter-urban networks and theEuropean Union.” In Geographies of Power - Placing Scale, A. Herod and MelissaWright (Eds.), 2002. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers: 274-303. (with Eric S.Sheppard and Claire Pavlik)“Transcending inter-urban competition: Conceptual issues, and policyalternative in the European Union” In The Urban Growth Machine: Critical
199Perspectives Twenty Years Later, A. Jonas and David Wilson (eds.), 1999. SUNYPress, 227-246. (with Eric S. Sheppard)
2001997” for “The Centre for Development and Enterprise”, Johannesburg, SouthAfrica, May 1998: 13 pages.“New perspectives in Anglo-American economic geography” In Neue Ansätze inder Wirtschaftsgeographie, E. Aufhauser and H. Wohlschlägl (eds.), 1998.Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Geographie der Universität Wien.“Städtesysteme im Wandel: Ursachen und Konsequenzen zwischenstädtischenWettbewerbs und unternehmerischer Stadtpolitik” In Tagungsbericht undwissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, 49, D. Barsch and H. Karrasch (eds.), 1995.Deutscher Geographentag in Bochum 1993. Franz Steiner Verlag: Stuttgart, 194-200. (Urban systems change: the challenge of inter-urban competition and urbanentrepreneurialism). (with Eric Sheppard)“Capital markets, the development industry and urban office market dynamics:Rethinking building cycles” Environment and Planning A, 26, 5, 1994, 779-802.“The limits of local initiatives - a reappraisal of urban entrepreneurialism forurban development” Urban Geography, 14, 1, 1993, 57-77 (with Mark Garner).“Urban geography: responding to new challenges” Progress in Human Geography,1992, 16, 1, 105-118.“Cities in pursuit of economic growth: the local state as entrepreneur” PoliticalGeography Quarterly, 1990, 9, 2, 146-170.“The city as a locus of production: The changing geography of commodityproduction within the capitalist metropolis” In The New Models in Geography,Peet, R. and N. Thrift (eds.), 1989. Unwin Hyman: London, vol. 2, 55-84. (with E.Sheppard)“Urban geography: the urban dimension of economic, political and socialrestructuring” Progress in Human Geography, 1989, 13, 4, 551-565.“Urban politics and downtown redevelopment: the case of six cities” In TheGeographic Evolution of the United States Urban System, Adams, J. (ed.), 1989.Moscow: Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 154-193.“Indonesia: internal conditions, the global economy and regional development”Journal of Geography, 86, 6, 1987, 282-291 (with E. Sheppard).“Urban geography: undercurrents of change” Progress in Human Geography, 11, 1,1987, 134-146.“Pro-growth coalitions, the local state and downtown development: The case ofsix cities” In Gesellschaft - Wirtschaft – Raum, M. M. Fischer and M. Sauberer(eds.), 1987. Arbeitskreis für Neue Methoden in der Regionalforschung 17, Wien,111-125.“Investitionen in den Downtowns US-amerikanischer Grosstädte: Das BeispielMinnepaolis/St. Paul” In Tagungsbericht und wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, 45.Deutscher Geographentag in Berlin. Franz Steiner Verlag: Stuttgart, 1987, 290-297.(Investment in the downtowns of US metropolitan areas: The case ofMinneapolis and St. Paul)
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