CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Susan Lynn Naylor

PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS:
Professor
Department of Cellular & Structural Biology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78284-7762

TELEPHONE: (210) 567-3842

FAX: (210) 567-6781

DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: July 6, 1949; Erie, PA


EDUCATION:


PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE:


HONORS:

  1. Villa Maria College Scholarship, 1967
  2. B.S. Magna cum laude; Dean's list 7 of 8 semesters at Villa Maria College, 1967-1971
  3. Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1970
  4. Erie Business and Professional Women Scholarship, 1970-1971
  5. Kappa Gamma Pi Honorary Society, 1971
  6. USPHS Predoctoral Traineeship 1971-1975
  7. USPHS Postdoctoral Individual NSRA fellowship 1979-1981
  8. Outstanding Young Women in America, 1984
  9. Recognition for research accomplishments by the National Huntington's Disease Association, 1984.
  10. Elected to the Human Genome Organization (HUGO), 1989


GRANT SUPPORT:

  1. Research funds from Roswell Park Memorial Institute Biomedical Research Support Grant - 1978, 1981, 1982.
  2. National Research Service Award - AM 06168 - Postdoctoral Fellowship, l979-1981.
  3. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, MOD 1-692, "Somatic Cell Genetic Analysis of Amino Acid Metabolism and the Aminoacidopathies", 1979-1983.
  4. Institutional Core Grant Developmental Funds, "Chromosomal Organization of Polypeptide and Glycoprotein Hormone Genes in Normal Tumor Tissue", 1982.
  5. American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant "Molecular Genetic Analysis of Small Lung Cancer", 1983-l984.
  6. Institutional Biomedical Research Support Grant, "Construction of a Human Somatic Cell Hybrid Gene Mapping Panel", l984.
  7. Council for Tobacco Research - CTR 1620 "Molecular and Genetic Analysis of Small Cell Lung Cancer", 1984-1992.
  8. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, MOD1-927 "Molecular Genetics of Human Metabolic Disease", 1984-1986.
  9. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation/Mather Foundation Z004 - "DNA Markers for Cystic Fibrosis", 1986-1988.
  10. Institutional Research Grant - "Chromosome 3 Aberrations in Renal Cancer and Mesothelioma", 1986-1987.
  11. National Cancer Institute - CA44764 "Chromosome 3 Aberrations in Cancer", Principal Investigator, 1987-1992.
  12. National Institute on Aging Program Project Subgrant, "Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Aging", Core A, Director, 1987-1989
  13. American Cancer Society - declined - "Chromosome 3 Aberrations in Cancer."
  14. Meadows Foundation, co-investigator, "A Center for Human Cancer Genetics", A.Y. Sakaguchi, Principal Investigator, 1988-1990.
  15. Mather Charitable Foundation, "Chromosomal Deletion and Tumor Suppressor Genes in Small Cell Lung Cancer", Principal Investigator, 1989-1991.
  16. National Center for Human Genome Research, HG00315, "A Physical Map of Chromosome 3", GM42353-01, Principal Investigator, 1989-1992.
  17. National Institutes of Health, Center for Genome Research, "Symposia on Human Genome Project: ASHG", Principal Investigator, 1989.
  18. RGK Foundation, "International Workshop on Human Chromosome 3", Principal Investigator, 1990
  19. National Institutes of Health, Center for Human Genome Research, "International Workshop of Human Chromosome 3", Principal Investigator, 1990
  20. National Center for Human Genome Research, "Consortium to Construct Chromosome 3 Framework Map" HG00490, Principal Investigator, 1991-1994
  21. National Center for Human Genome Research, "International Workshop for Human Chromosome 2", HG00692, 1991
  22. National Center for Human Genome Research, "International Workshop on Human Chromosome 3, HG00705, 1992
  23. Department of Energy, DE-FG03-93ER61525, "International Workshop on Human Chromosome 2", 1992
  24. Department of Energy, DE-FG03-93ER61618/AO, "International Workshop on Human Chromosome 3",1992
  25. National Cancer Institute, San Antonio Cancer Institute, Cancer Center Grant, Program Director , 1992 -present
  26. Mather Charitable Foundation, "A Common Tumor Suppressor Gene on Chromosome 3p", 1993
  27. National Institutes of Health, "Fourth International Workshop on Human Chromosome 3" 1993
  28. National Center for Human Genome Research, "Saturation Mapping of Human Chromosome 3", HG00470, Program Project Director, 1992-1997


HUMAN GENOME ACTIVITIES:


GRANT AGENCY REVIEW:


INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE:

Reviewer, International Science Foundation, 1993-1994


JOURNAL EDITORIAL REVIEW:

  1. Editorial Board, Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, l986-l992.
  2. Associate Editor, Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 1989-present.
  3. Reviewer for Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics; Cytogenetics Cell Genetics; Human Genetics; American Journal of Human Genetics; Science; Proceedings of National Academy of Science; Genomics; Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics; Cancer Research; Molecular Carcinogenesis; Neuron; Biochemical Genetics; Journal of Heredity; Molecular Endocrinology; Chromosomes; Genes and Cancer; Genetic Analysis Techniques and Applications; New England Journal of Medicine; Human Molecular Genetics; PCR Applications and Techniques.
  4. Editorial Board, Chromosomes, Genes and Cancer, 1990-present.
  5. Editorial Board, Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics, 1990-present.
  6. Editorial Board, Gene Analysis, Techniques and Applications, 1990-present.
  7. Senior Editor of Chromosome 3, Human Genome Database, 1991-present


PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:


INSTITUTIONAL AND UT SYSTEM ACTIVITIES:


PRESENTATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

  1. Seminar at University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 9, 1979.
  2. Seminar at Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, MO, September 4, 1979.
  3. Seminar at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, April 2, 1980.
  4. Invited to conduct workshop on bioautography at the 4th International Congress on Isozymes, Austin, TX, June 14-19, 1982 - "Visualization of Isozymes by Bioautography."
  5. Course participant in Carolina Workshop on DNA Oligonucleotide Synthesis, Chapel Hill, NC, August 2-6, 1982.
  6. Invited seminar speaker, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, April 7, l983.
  7. Speaker at American Type Culture Collection symposium, "The Biology and Characterization of Cultured Vertebrate Cell Lines," Bethesda, MD, October 25, 1983.
  8. Invited Speaker, Texas Genetics Society Meeting, Houston, TX, March 20-22, l986.
  9. Speaker, ICN-UCLA workshop at the "Tumor Promoters, Growth Factors and Oncogenes" meeting, Steamboat Springs, CO, April 6-13, 1986.
  10. Invited Speaker, M.D. Anderson Tumor Institute, Houston, TX, July 10, 1986.
  11. Invited Speaker, Texas Tissue Culture Association, Houston, TX, March, 1987.
  12. Invited Speaker, The Neuroscience Institute, Austin, TX, May 15, 1987.
  13. Invited Speaker, International Conference on Hormones, Growth Factors and Oncogenes in Pulmonary Carcinoma, Hanover, NH, August, 1987.
  14. Invited Speaker, 40th Annual M.D. Anderson Synposium, Houston, TX, November, 1987.
  15. Invited Speaker, The 49th Annual Oregon State University Biology Colloquium on Tumor Suppressor Genes, Corvallis, OR, May, 1988.
  16. Invited Speaker, National Cancer Institute, Carcinogenesis Laboratories, June, 1988. Invited Speaker, Division of Reseach Grants Study Section Seminar Series, July 27, 1988.
  17. Postdoctoral Fellow chosen for Plenary Session, American Society of Human Genetics Meeting, October, 1988.
  18. Invited Speaker, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Biology Division, March 6, 1989.
  19. Invited Speaker, Texas Genetics Society, "Human Genome Project: Application to Texas Research", March, 1990.
  20. Invited Speaker, Cold Spring Harbor Banbury Conference, "Women and Cancer", April, 1990. Invited Speaker, Tissue Culture Assoc. Annual Meeting, "The Human Genome Project", 1990.
  21. Invited Speaker, University of Cincinnati, July, 1990
  22. Invited Speaker, Texas Carcinogenesis VIII Meeting, "Tumor Suppressor Genes", University of Texas System Cancer Center, Smithville, TX, October, 1990.
  23. Invited Speaker, "Genetic Instability" Keystone Symposium, Tammaron, CO, February, 1991.
  24. Invited Speaker, U.S.-Japan Conference on Renal Cell Carcinoma, Honolulu, HI, February, 1991.
  25. Invited Speaker, Texas Genetics Society, Dallas, TX, March 14-16, 1991.
  26. Visiting Lecturer, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, October 23-24, 1991.
  27. Invited Speaker, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Symposium, Seattle, WA, November 7-10, 1991.
  28. Participant, Meeting of Framework Mapping Group, Washington, D.C., October 5-6, 1991 and Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 1992.
  29. Participant, NIH Director's Chairperson's Meeting, Bethesda, MD, January 17, 1992 and La Jolla, CA, May 15-17, 1992.
  30. Participant, Mexico/San Antonio Health Sciences, American Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico, June 4-5, 1992.
  31. Invited Speaker, Roswell Park Cancer Center, Molecular Genetics Seminar, Buffalo, NY, July 20, 1992.
  32. Participant, Chromosome Coordinating Meeting, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, November 15-16, 1992.
  33. Laboratory tour, Young Astronauts of San Antonio Academy, December 14, 1992.
  34. Invited Speaker and Panelist, Texas State Agency Council for the Governor's Commission for Women, February 25, 1993.
  35. Invited Lecturer, Trinity University, April 16, 1993.
  36. Invited Speaker, San Antonio Cancer Meeting, July 23, 1993.
  37. Invited Speaker, American Society of Human Genetics, New Orleans, Louisiana, October, 1993.
  38. Chromosome Coordinating Meeting (CCM93), Tsukuba, Japan, November, 1993 (Chromosome 3 senior editor).
  39. Invited Participant, 4th Breast Cancer "Think Tank", Cozumel, Mexico, January 23-29, 1994.
  40. Seminar, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, February 3, 1994.
  41. Inivted Speaker at Keystone Symposia, Taos, NM, February, 1994.
  42. Invited Speaker, Annual Meeting of German Human Genetics Society, Dusseldorf, Germany, March 26, 1994.
  43. Seminar, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany, March 28, 1994.
  44. Seminar, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, April 6, 1994.
  45. Invited Speaker, Women's Issues in Science, American Society for Experimental Biology American Association of Pathologists, (FASEB), Anaheim, CA, April 25, 1994.
  46. Presentation at the Chromosome 3 Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, May, 1994.
  47. Presentation at the Cold Spring Harbor Genome Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, May, 1994.


COURSES CURRENTLY TEACHING:

  1. Introduction to Research. Lecturer.
    Lectures on the research ongoing in my laboratory.
  2. CSBL, Medical Genetics . Co-Organizer.
    Course on medical genetics currently being given to fourth year medical students. Format is a short didactic course on genetic principals, followed by a laboratory exercise with specific genetic disorders, The student must make the diagnosis, assess the mode of inheritance, analyze the laboratory data, and advise a doctor on the probability that specific family members will be affected.
  3. Molecular Medicine, Molecular Medicine Core Course, April 13, 1994. Lecturer.
    Lectured on the molecular biology of lung cancer.
  4. Trinity University, Undergraduate Genetics. Lecturer.
    Annual lecture on human molecular genetics and lab practicum.
  5. Student Dissertation Committees
    C & S Biology		Biochemistry	Microbiology
    
    Sean Todd		Brad Rikke	Dave Martin
    Teresa Johnson-Pais	Donna Louie
    Kim Howes		Carol Casavant
    Randall Lanier
    Janet Guthmiller
    Rachel Grimes
    
    1. University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
      Elizabeth Schubert
    2. University of Groningen, The Netherlands
      Klaas Kok
    3. Current Graduate Students
      Rachel Grimes
    4. Current Postdoctoral Fellows :
      Helene Carlson
      Maria Daly, Ph.D.
      Charles Hensel, Ph.D.
      RuiHua Xiang, M.D.
      Klaas Kok, Ph.D.
    5. Current Technical Help
      Dawn Garcia
      Xin He
      Karen Kerbacher
      Shanna Moore
      Mauro Mohrer


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