Umm.. correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't YOUR resume supposed to be about YOURSELF? Shouldn't you be writing down the jobs YOU"VE held, not the jobs of some college professor?
Unless this is for a research paper... then you should go to UCSD's faculty page, and send him an email and ask for his resume directly. That way you'll get complete information from the source.
2007-10-30 16:49:51
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answered by theviolet41 6
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Email: wgerwick@ucsd.edu
Ph.D. 1981, of San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. William Gerwick has a joint appointment with the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Scripps Institute of Oceanography, as Professor. He received his B.S. degree in Biochemistry at the University of California, Davis. His undergraduate Research was in Phycology. He received his Ph.D. from University of California, San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Connecticut, School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Gerwick concentrates much of his research in the following areas:
Discovery, isolation, structure elucidation, and biological characterization of new pharmaceuticals/agrochemicals from marine algae.
Pathways of biosynthesis, architecture of biosynthetic genes, enzymology and mechanisms of formation of new marine natural products, especially cyanobacterial metabolites, utilizing contemporary methods in molecular biology
Determination of the factors influencing natural products biosynthesis in marine plants and microalgae/bacteria through culture studies
Identification of the natural function of secondary metabolites in marine flora and fauna
Application of new methodology to the structure elucidation and biological characterization of marine natural products
Discovery and characterization of new neurotoxins from marine cyanobacteria
Selected Publications
C.S. Stevenson, E.A. Capper, A.K. Roshak, B. Marquez, K. Grace, W.H. Gerwick, R.S. Jacobs, L.A. Marshall, “Scytonemin – a marine natural product inhibitor of kinases key in hperproliferative inflammatory diseases,” Inflammation Research 2002, 51, 112-114.
Williamson, R.T.; Boulanger, A.; Vulpanovici, A.; Roberts, M.A.; Gerwick, W.H. “Structure and absolute stereochemistry of phormidolide, a new toxic metabolite from the marine cyanobacterium Phormidium sp.” J. Org. Chem. 2002, 67, 7927-7936.
Tan, L.T.; Sitachitta, N.; Gerwick, W. H. “The guineamides, novel cyclic depsipeptides from a collection of the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula.” J. Nat. Prod. 2003, 66, 764-71.
Takamatsu, Satoshi; Hodges, Tyler W.; Rajbhandari, Ira; Gerwick, William H.; Hamann, Mark T.; Nagle, Dale G. Marine Natural Products as Novel Antioxidant Prototypes. J. of Nat. Prod. 2003, 66, 605-608.
Takamatsu, S.; Nagle, D.G.; Gerwick, W.H. “Secondary metabolites from marine cyanobacteria and algae inhibit LFA-1/ICAM-1-mediated cell adhesion” Planta Medica 2004, 70, 127-131.
Gafner, Stefan; Bergeron, Chantal; McCollom, Megan M.; Cooper, Lorena M.; McPhail, Kerry L.; Gerwick, William H.; Angerhofer, Cindy K. “Evaluation of the Efficiency of Three Different Solvent Systems to Extract Triterpene Saponins from Roots of Panax quinquefolius Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2004, 52, 1546-1550.
it isn't listed online, you will have to ask him yourself. This is the profile listed on the university's website:
2007-10-30 23:53:28
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answered by neniaf 7
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