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STEVE ELLIS WYNNE

Los Angeles, CA 90043 (323) 291-0799 sw6626f2@westpost.net


EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Analytical, goal-oriented professional with solid history of consultative leader
ship in biomedical research, publication, and presentation at top-tier academic
institutions including Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Med
icine, as well as a solid foundation in computer sciences at UCLA. Experienced i
n contributing to NIH funded research programs and cancer research studies. Reco
gnized as a collaborator with exemplary work ethic and track record of meeting r
igorous standards in highly regulated environments.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis a" Research/Instructional Methods a" Anatomy
a" Biomedicine
Medical Terminology a" Technical Writing a" Writing for Publication a" Seminar/P
ublic Presentations
Imaging a" Photography a" Lab Equipment Procurement a" Team Leadership & Collabo
rations
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Examiner.com Santa Ana, CA 05/10
Santa Ana Science News Examiner
Freelance writer on the topic of health and have published online articles.
Notable Accomplishments:
* Online health and science publications 2010.
Kriger Research Group International North York, Ontario, CAN 01/10 a" 03/10
Clinical Marketing Manager, Biopharmaceutical Marketing & Management Program
Ascertained six months of experience in pre-clinical studies of drug and product
candidates, project and budget planning, FDA guidelines and written informed co
nsent.
Notable Accomplishment:
* Completed online didactics and obtained ICH-GCP certificate 2010.
Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 12/87 a" 03/88
Research Laboratory Supervisor, Joint Center for Radiation Therapy
Worked with principal investigator to manage laboratory research functions for a
nd perform in vitro and in vivo experiments funded by NIH grant. Consulted with
interdepartmental investigators to implement experimental strategies. Provided o
versight and leadership for resident physician and research technologist. Acquir
ed scientific equipment and maintained laboratory environment.
Notable Accomplishments:
* Contributed to publication that predicted selective method of killing cancer c
ells by writing materials, methods, techniques, and references sections of a sup
porting experiment. Publication and research results were presented by principal
investigator at conference meeting.
* Conducted research for the selective labeling of subpopulations of both normal
and cancer cells within a tumor through glutathione concentration variations.
Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA 09/83 a" 01/84
Teaching Assistant, Histology
Trained fellow medical students in laboratory section of medical histology cours
e. Presented review session to first year class.
Notable Accomplishment:
* Awarded exemption status and consultant qualification for approximately 30 phy
sicians in training by successfully passing examination.
California State University, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 09/82 a" 06/83
Assistant Faculty/Teaching Assistant, Physiology Laboratory Course
Assisted in instructing approximately 20 students in physiology laboratory cours
e by writing and grading quizzes.
Notable Accomplishment:
* Contributed to NIH funded research and resultant publication by working with p
rincipal investigator to provide supporting evidence for one of three theories f
or etiology of dermatological disease, vitiligo, correlated with premature pigme
nt cell death and its possible link to cancer.
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Post Baccalaureate Studies in Bio-Medical and Computer Sciences, 1999-2006
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES
Master of Science in Biology, 1987
Thesis: aA histological, ultrastructural and cytochemical analysis of the regene
rating feather pigment bands in the Barred Plymouth Rock Fowl.a
TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN BOSTON
Medical Studies, 1983-1985
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE IN LOS ANGELES
Bachelor of Arts in Biology, 1978
PUBLICATIONS
Bowers, R.R., Harmon, J., Prescott, S., Asano, J., Wynne, S. aFowl model for vit
iligo: genetic regulation
on the fate of the melanocytes.a Pigment Cell Research Suppl. 1992, 2:242-248.
Bump, E.A., Wynne, S.E., Pierce, S.M., Coleman, C.N. aImportance of glutathione
in
protection against radiation cytotoxicity.a In FASEB, 1988, 2(5): A1586.
TECHNICAL INVENTORY
Microsoft Office SPSS

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