CURRICULUM VITAE
Harris A. Jaffee
PERSONAL DATA
Biostatistics Department, Room E-3531
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Contacts: 410-***-****, 410-***-**** (FAX), **@***.***
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
BA / 1970 Haverford College, Mathematics
PhD / 1974 SUNY at Stony Brook, Mathematics
Thesis: Real Forms in Hermitian Symmetric Spaces and Real
Algebraic Varieties; Advisor: Michio Kuga
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006-, Assistant Scientist (formerly Software Engineer and Senior
Systems Analyst / Database Administrator), Biostatistics Department,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD
2005-2006, Consultant, Merck & Co., Inc
. (see Honors and Awards)
2003-2004, Data Manager, Biostatistics Department, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD
2000-2004, Sr. Systems Analyst / Database Administrator, WilmerOphthalmological Institute - Division of Clinical Trials and Biometry,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore MD
1982-2000, Research Programmer, Institute for Defense Analyses
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Center for Communications Research, Princeton NJ
1980-1982, Sr. Programmer/Analyst, Cray Research, Inc., Mendota
Heights MN ( on site at IDA-CRD Princeton)
1979-1980, Research Staff Member, Institute for Defense Analyses -
Communications Research Division, Princeton NJ
1979-1980, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN
1975-1978, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore MD
1974-1975, Member, School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced
Study, Princeton NJ
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
HONORS AND AWARDS
Award recipient, Investigator Initiated Studies Program, Merck & Co.,
Inc., 2005-2007. Study: Measuring Circadian Rhythms, a search for
new biomarkers for progression of open-angle glaucoma based on the
diurnal variation of intraocular pressure, approaching this DV through
the time-development of circadian IOP (see Presentations)
PUBLICATIONS
CURRICULUM VITAE
(Harris Jaffee)
PART II
TEACHING
Calculus I, II; Linear Algebra; Ordinary Differential Equations;
Complex Analysis for Engineering StudentsRESEARCH GRANT PARTICIPATION
U10-EY11557 Hawkins (PI) 05/01/1997 - 04/30/2005NIH/NEI
Submacular Surgery Trials Coordinating Center
Support multi-center randomized clinical trials to evaluate submacular
surgery to remove subfoveal choroidal neovascular lesions secondary
to AMD, ocular histoplasmosis, or idiopathic causes
Role:
Sr. Systems Analyst / Database AdministratorU01-HL66583 Garcia (PI) 09/30/2000 - 07/31/2004
NIH/NHLBI
Applied Genomics in Cardiopulmonary Medicine
Define a subset of genes associated with pathogenic tissue remodeling
in a set of clinical disorder
Role:
Data ManagerDutch Ministry of Defense Pineda (PI) 2006TNO Prins Maurits Laboratory, Netherlands
Preliminary Signal Processing Tools for Microorganism Identification via
ATOFMS
Provide preliminary analysis, research software, and training of TNO
personnel, in support of a Mass-spectrometry based, rapid
microorganism-identification.
Role: Sr. Systems Analyst / Database Administrator
R01-AG020688 Fallin (
PI) 09/16/2003 - 08/31/2008NIA
Genetic Risk Factors for AD among African Americans
Identify genetic risk factors for AD and vascular dementia among
African Americans
Role: Sr. Systems Analyst / Database Administrator
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R01-CA105090-03Parmigiani
(
PI) 09/30/2004 - 08/31/2008NIH/NCI
Statistical Methods for Cancer Genes
Contribute novel statistical methods and software for familial cancer
risk prediction
Role:
Sr. Systems Analyst / Database AdministratorR01-RR021967-01A2 Irizarry
(
PI) 09/02/2007 - 06/30/2010NIH
Software for the Statistical Analysis of Microarray Probe Level Data
Continue the support of our software and further develop our tools to
increase their usefulness to the research community
Role:
Software EngineerP41-GH004059-01
Gentleman (
PI) 09/28/2006 - 07/31/2011NIH
Bioconductor: an Open Computing resource for Genomics
Provide an open resource for the development and distribution of
innovative reliable software for computational biology and
bioinformatics
Role:
Software Engineer
R01GM083084-01 Irizarry(PI) 09/24/2007 - 08/31/2012
NIH
Preprocessing and Analysis Tools for Contemporary Microarray
Applications
Develop statistical procedures for five microarray applications: high-
throughput genotyping, whole-genome chromosomal abnormality
detection, discovering promoter binding sites with ChIPchip
technology, high-throughput detection of methylated sites, and
alternative splicing detection.
Role:
Software EngineerACADEMIC SERVICE
Mathematics Department, Johns Hopkins UniversityMathematics Department, University of MinnesotaBiostatistics Department, Johns Hopkins University
PRESENTATIONS