J ONATHAN T. S UTTON
D oc toral Candidate, Biomedical Engin eering
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Website http://ultrasound.uc.edu
University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science; Biomedical Engineering
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy: Biomedical Engineering GPA: 3.8/4.0 Anticipated Graduation: 2013
The College of William and Mary
Bachelor of Science: Physics GPA: 3.5/4.0 Class of 2008
Image-guided Ultrasound Therapeutics Laboratory Cincinnati, Ohio
EXPERIENCE
Research Assistantship, August 2008 - Present
Investigated ultrasound as an adjuvant to stroke therapy and drug delivery to vascular tissue.
Teaching & Mentoring Experience: Teaching assistant for BME 210; BME in the Clinical Environ.
Mentoring: Nicholas Shah (BME Undergraduate), Andrew Davis
(Biology Undergraduate), Ken Okoye (BME Undergraduate), Brian Boomer (UC BME,
Undergraduate), Michael Verleye (U. Notre Dame Chemical Engineering)
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology Cincinnati, Ohio (Intl. Headquarters)
Editorial Assistant, April 2011 August 2012
Screened submitted manuscripts for initial content, coordinated and tracked the scientific
peer-review process, and monitored online manuscript prepublishing for international
scientific journal under the mentorship of the Editor-in-Chief. Additionally, tracked and analyzed
submitted manuscripts for research ethics and journal rule compliance.
Thomas Jefferson National Detector and Imaging Laboratory & William and Mary Department
of Biology Newport News/Williamsburg, VA
Research Internship, May August 2007
Assisted in the development, construction, and calibration of a SPECT gamma
camera for breast cancer imaging. Developed image analysis techniques to study the
progression of mammary tumors in mice.
ACTIVITIES Captain, NCAA Division I Men s Golf, The College of William and Mary
Athletics Department Tutor, College of William and Mary, 2005-2007
Acoustical Society of America, Student Member 2008-2012
Tutor, Cincinnati Public Schools, 2010-2012
Physical Acoustics Summer School; Santa Fe, NM 2010
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, Student Member 2011-12
Acoustical Society of America - Cincinnati Chapter, President 2012
HONORS 2012 Nadine Barrie Smith Student Paper Award, 12th International Symposium of the
International Society of Therapeutic Ultrasound; Heidelberg, Germany
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Grant Recipient through the College of
William and Mary Department of Biology, 2007-2008
Lynn & Robert Neuville Memorial Scholarship, 2004-2008
Kirk Maddux Memorial Scholarship, 2004-2006
SKILLS MATLAB Java NIH ImageJ Mathematica Microsoft Office Adobe Creative Suite
ultrasonography Scanning Electron Microscopy R Statistical Computing flow system design
and operation digital image analysis particle size analysis scientific writing & journalism
Hitchcock KE, Caudell DN, Sutton JT, Klegerman ME, Vela D, Pyne-Geithman GJ, Abruzzo T,
PUBLICATIONS
Geng YJ, McPherson DD, Holland CK. Ultrasound-enhanced delivery of targeted echogenic
liposomes in a novel ex vivo mouse aorta model. 2009 J. Control. Release. 144(3): 288-95.
Hitchcock KE, Ivancevich NM, Haworth KJ, Caudell Stamper DN, Vela DC, Sutton JT, Pyne
-Geithman GJ, Holland CK. Ultrasound-enhanced rt-PA thrombolysis in an ex vivo porcine carotid
artery model. Ultrasound Med. Biol. 2011 37(8): 1240-51.