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Clinical Research Medical

Location:
Norfolk, VA
Posted:
December 27, 2012

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Resume:

Kevin B. StansberryI. Personal Data

Kevin B.

Stansberry

e-mail: [personal] *****@**********.***

internet:

[personal]

Telephone and fax:

[provided on request as appropriate]

II. Skills SummaryExperienced in designing,

performing, and communicating clinical research: 12 years experience in an academic

research institute, progressing to Director level. 2 years of medical writing

experience. Expert in clinical research

design, analysis (including advanced statistical and graphical analyses),

and reporting in all formats:Protocol and grant

writing: over 30 grant

applications, including investigator-initiated clinical trials, NIH grant

applications, other private and public funding sourcesOversight and training of

clinical research staff in all components of clinical trial executionStatistical analysis of all

components of clinical trials and basic science experimentsManuscript writing, editing

and submission: over 20 papers

published in various journalsAbstract writing and

submission: prepared over 50

abstracts, 40 were presentedPoster and slide kit writing

and preparation: prepared over 30

posters, over 50 slide kits for talks, collaborated on many morePresentation skills: oral and poster presentations at

international, national, regional, and local meetingsGaining expertise in regulatory

writing, including: CSR, IB,

Clinical Overview, Clinical SummaryAdvanced computer skills

including all MS operating systems and Office suites, PC hardware, web

content creation and website creation and maintenance

III. Education

Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science

in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Earned December, 1990.

Psi Chi: Academic Honor Society

Graduate: Master of Science in

Biomedical Science: Systems Biology and

Biophysics Track

Earned August 2004

Thesis title: The Role of the Neuronal Isoform of Nitric

Oxide Synthase (nNOS) in

the Dermal Neurogenic Response to Graded Heating IV. Experience

9/05 to present Medical Communication Scientist,, Wilmington,

DE. Writing

regulatory materials including Investigator Brochures, Clinical Study Reports,

and Summary Documents (CTD modules 2.5, 2.7, and 5).

10/04 to 8/05

Senior Clinical Writer, ECRI,

Plymouth Meeting, PA. ECRI is a nonprofit health services research agency, a CollaboratingCenter of the World Health

Organization (WHO); and is designated as an Evidence-based Practice Center

(EPC) by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). While there, I wrote healthcare technology

assessments and forecasts of emerging healthcare technologies, and collaborated

in the writing of systematic reviews.

3/04 to 10/04

Medical Writer,

freelance/contractual. Writing and

editing original articles, reviews, abstracts, posters, and slide sets for

medical communications clients.

8/01 to 1/04

Director, Neurovascular

Laboratory, Diabetes Institutes, Clinical Research,,

Norfolk, VA. Direction and supervision

of Neurovascular laboratory that investigates skin perfusion and neuronal

function in people with diabetes and other neurologic disorders.

7/98 to 8/01 Research Associate II, Diabetes

Institutes, Clinical Research,

Planning, grant writing, supervision, analysis, report and manuscript

preparation of research into abnormalities of neurologic function in people

with diabetes and other neurologic disorders.

7/94 to 7/98 Research Assistant II, Diabetes

Institutes, Clinical Research, Eastern

Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA.

Planning, execution, report and manuscript preparation of research into

abnormalities of neurologic function in people with diabetes.

1/91 to 7/94 Research Assistant I, Diabetes

Institutes, Clinical Research, Execution, report

and manuscript preparation of research into abnormalities of neurologic

function in people with diabetes.

9/90 to 1/91 Research Assistant, Old Dominion

University. Assisting with data

correction, analysis, and interpretation for a study of cognitive function in

diabetes.

10/90-2/91 Research Assistant, volunteer

researcher at Old Dominion University

animal research laboratory. Work

involved care of streptozotocin-induced diabetic Wistar rats and extensive work with the Morris Water Maze.

V. Awards

and Professional Memberships

5-5-1995 American

Diabetes Association, Virginia Affiliate, Young

Investigator. Nominated for work in

diabetic neuropathy and control of peripheral blood flow.

1993-2003 American

Diabetes Association, Professional Member

6-2004 to present:

American Medical Writers Association, Member

VI. Invited

Lectureships

2-17-91 Old Dominion

University Psychological Research Seminars, Series I: Effects

of memory set size on reaction times in an item-recognition task.OldDominionUniversity.

6-25-93OldDominionUniversity / National Science Foundation Educational Series: Clinical

research and technology application in diabetes research.

4-25-94

Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool Microsurgical Research Seminar Series: Cutaneous

Sensory Evaluation. Eastern VirginalMedicalSchool.

7-24-97

Diabetes

Seminar, Stansberry, K. B., Peppard, H. R.

C-Fiber Nociceptive Neurons and

Poor Skin Blood Flow: Which is the Horse

and Which is the Cart? Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool.

7-24-98

Diabetes

Seminar, Freund, B. M., Stansberry, K. B. Statistics for the rest of us. Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool.

10-18-2000 Diabetes Seminar,

Stansberry, K. B. and Tiriveedi, M. Aging, neuropathy and risk of falling: An NIH-sponsored study of the elderly. Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool.

1-17-2001 Neuroscience Group

Seminar: Neurogenic

vasodilation: Mechanisms of interaction

of skin neurons and microcirculation.

Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool.

5-17-2001

Diabetes Seminar, Stansberry, K. B. Looking

in on Outlook: An introductory Seminar. Eastern VirginiaMedicalSchool.

2-20-2002 Diabetes Seminar, Stansberry, K. B. Excel -ing in Research and

Clinical Practice: Using Microsoft Excel

To Get Your Data In Order and To Present it To Other People. EasternVirginiaMedicalSchool, 2-part training series.

VII. Articles

in Scientific Journals, Invited or Reviews

1.

Vinik, A. I., Holland, M. T., LeBeau, J. M., Liuzzi, F.

J., Stansberry, K. B., Colen, L. B. (1992)

Diabetic neuropathies. Diabetes Care,

15:1926-1975.

2.

Vinik AI, Erbas T, and Stansberry KB. (1999)

Gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and neurovascular disturbances in

diabetes. Diabetes Reviews,

7:358-378.

3.

Vinik, A. I., Park, T. S., Stansberry, K. B., Pittenger, G. L. (2000)

Review. Diabetic neuropathies. Diabetologia

43:957-973.

4.

Vinik, A. I., Erbas, T., and Stansberry, K. B. (2000) Gastrointestinal,

genitourinary, and neurovascular disturbances in diabetes. Annual Review

of Diabetes (originally published in Diabetes Reviews 1999) 1:346-366.

5.

Vinik, A. I.,

Erbas, T., Park, T. S., Stansberry, K. B., Scanelli, J. A., Pittenger, G. L.

(2001) Dermal neurovascular dysfunction

in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 24:1468-1475. Full Text

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