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Current activity: I have been an active bench researcher, awarded
both an NIH and a Durnham American Cancer Society Fellowship during
my post-doctoral experience at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation,
and I have received several federal research awards. I continue to be
involved with a number of institutional research committees. Given this
involvement in research and education, I was asked to serve as Associate
Dean for Resource Planning in the College of Medicine. In this role,
I developed the college's first formal review of academic departments,
for both basic and clinical science departments. Having a contractor's
license has contributed to my interest in administrative facilities
issues and helped me pioneer the College's Space Management System.
This System was developed to identify
research space occupants who had little or no history of sponsored research.
This information was used to evaluate requests by department chairs
to the dean for additional research space, and the outcome of those
requests was often based on college-wide averages and benchmark. When
I moved from my College post to the Provost's Office in 2000, I expanded
the academic space to include all six colleges. I have been one of the
strongest advocates to the American Association of Medical Colleges
(AAMC) for acquiring comparative space information. I have served as
an active member (and committee member) within this organization, including
the Group on Institutional Planning (GIP), Group on Business Affairs
(GBA), and the Group on Information Resources (GIR).
My experience as a faculty member, laboratory
researcher, institutional researcher, and administrator enables me to
bring a unique perspective to this collaborative project. My current
role at MUSC requires an understanding and an appreciation for other
research-intensive universities and academic health centers. Serving
as the Director of University Strategic Planning since 1996, I have
authored the first university wide strategic plan in the school's 184
year history, and am co-directing current efforts to develop a second
plan.
Abbreviated Professional Experience:
Dates: Position:
2000 - present Associate Provost
for Institutional Research and Assessment, MUSC
1996 - present Director of
University Strategic Planning, MUSC
1991 - present Professor of
Microbial Physiology and Genetics, MUSC
1990 - 1999 Associate
Dean for Resource Planning, College of Medicine, MUSC
1972 - present Faculty member
at MUSC, Charleston, SC
1969 - 1972 Post-doctoral
Fellow at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, CA
Patents: Immunosuppressive Extracellular Products from Oral Bacteria.
Inventors: Thomas B. Higerd and Jean-Michel Goust. U.S. Patent No. 4,268,434.
Issued May 19, 1981.
Bibliography: Over 25 full articles and 20 abstracts in scientific
peer-reviewed journals and proceedings.
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