Curriculum Vitae
DAVID A. GOLDSTROHM, PH.D.
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CORE COMPETENCIES
• Bioanalytical chemistry laboratory manager at a leading renewable chemicals and advanced biofuels company.
o Developed, validated and implemented kinetic and HPLC-based enzymatic assays for renewable energy production.
o Included increasing productivity 3-fold, team management, assay design, robot handling/repair, LC-UV, SOP development,
report building.
• GLP-certified leader of small and large molecule biotherapeutics division at a leading bioanalytical CRO.
o LC-MS/MS quantitation and characterization of RNA and protein biotherapeutics (including peptides and mimetics).
o Included method development, validation, analyte isolation, detection and quantitation, instrument usage, report building, in-
phase/client audit evaluations, QC and QA support.
• Team leader of antioxidant knock-in mouse project at the number one respiratory research hospital in the world.
o Developed a novel antioxidant knock-in mouse model to better understand pulmonary and cardiovascular disease.
o Included enzymatic assays, protein biochemistry and immunohistochemistry, morphometry, animal husbandry, dissection,
molecular biology, data analysis and presentations of results to top tier journals and meetings.
• Team leader of interdisciplinary phosphoproteomics project at a leading academic institution.
o Designed novel mass spectrometric phosphoproteomic workflows to better understand complex human disease regulation.
o Included characterizing qualitative and quantitative protein changes (1057 phosphoproteins, 111 novel phosphorylation sites),
collaboration setup, workflow design, phosphoprotein/peptide enrichment, LC-MS/MS, immunoassays, data analysis and
database entry and presentations of results to top tier journals.
• Laboratory manager and safety officer of a leading gene regulation laboratory.
o Elucidated novel gene activation mechanisms for transcriptional regulators during oxidative stress.
o Included biochemistry, yeast genetics, cell and molecular biology protein expression/purification and protein-protein/protein-
DNA interactions.
TRAINING
• Senior Biochemist, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Gevo Inc., 2014-2015
Advisor: Steve McBryant, Bioanalytical Team Leader
Summary: Bioanalytical chemistry laboratory manager, kinetic and HPLC-based enzymatic assays
• Biologicals Senior Chemist, Pharmaceutical Division, Pyxant Labs Inc., 2013-2014
Advisor: John Begley, Director of Operations
Summary: GLP-certified leader of small and large molecule biotherapeutics, method development and validation
• Senior Research Fellow, Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health, 2010-2013
Advisor: Russell P. Bowler, M.D., Ph.D.
Summary: Team leader of antioxidant knock-in mouse project, pulmonary and cardiovascular disease regulation
• Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biochemistry, Colorado State University, 2006-2010
Advisor: Norman P. Curthoys, Ph.D.
Summary: Team leader of interdisciplinary phosphoproteomics project, metabolic acidosis disease regulation
• Research Assistant, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Arizona, 1998-2000
Advisor: Michael A. Wells, Ph.D.
Summary: Laboratory researcher, in vivo amino acid metabolism
• Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, 1997
Advisor: Robin Polt, Ph.D.
Summary: Laboratory researcher, synthetic chemist for anti-cancer PDMP development
EDUCATION
• Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Biochemistry, Colorado State University, 2006
Advisor: Laurie A. Stargell, Ph.D.
• Master of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Colorado State University, 2002
Advisor: Laurie A. Stargell, Ph.D.
• Bachelor of Arts, Department of Biochemistry, University of Arizona, 2000
Advisor: Michael A. Wells, Ph.D.
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SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE
Laboratory
• Immunohistochemistry • Morphometry • ELISA • Enzymatic Assays
• Mass Spectrometry • Peptide Characterization • Protein Biochemistry • Gel Electrophoresis
• Q-TOF-LC-MS • Protein Characterization • Protein Purification • Sample Preparation
• LTQ RPLC-MSn • Peptide Enrichment • Molecular Cloning • RT-PCR
• MALDI-TOF/TOF • Protein Isolation • Chromatin IP • Animal Dissection
• API 4000 Q Trap • Amino Acid Analysis • Yeast Two-Hybrid • Primer Extension
• Data Interpretation • Protein Fractionation • Genetic Screens • Tissue Culture
• Bioinformatics • SDS-PAGE • Western-blotting • DNase I Footprint
• 2D-HPLC • Genetic Mutations • Pull-downs • S1 Nuclease
• Complex Mixtures • Cell Biology • Co-IP • Run-on
• Liquid/Solid Handling • Chromatography • Gene Knockouts • EMSA
Software
• Odyssey • Analyst 1.4.2 • SoftMaxPro • Mascot/SEQUEST
• ImageQuant • TOMTEC Quadra 3 • TECAN EvoWarePlus • Scaffold
• iCycler • Microsoft Office • Chromeleon 7.2 • Xcalibur
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Managing
• Laboratory manager for bioanalytical chemistry division, 2014-present.
• GLP-certified leader for small and large molecule pharmaceutical division, 2013-2014.
• GLP-certified biologicals senior chemist for small molecule pharmaceutical division, 2013-2014.
• Team leader for department of medicine pulmonary division antioxidant knock-in mouse initiative, 2010-2013.
• Group manager of phosphoprotein development project, 2006-2010.
• Yeast/biochemical laboratory manager including team leader, project design, and equipment repair, 2004-2006.
• Radiation manager including departmental training, record maintenance, waste disposal, and clean up, 2003-2006.
• Hazardous waste manager including departmental training, record maintenance, waste disposal, and clean up, 2006.
Consulting
• Method development, validation, data analysis and reporting for life science sponsors and clients, 2005-present.
Selected Collaborations
• Spearheaded network of 16 top tier research groups to develop novel models to treat cardiopulmonary disease resulting in
publication “Development of a novel R213G EC-SOD knock-in mouse model to analyze antioxidant function during oxidative
stress resulting in new advances to combat pulmonary and cardiovascular disease”, 2010-2014.
• Spearheaded collaboration with proteomics core facility resulting in publication “Optimized workflow for confident identification
of phosphopeptides using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer”, 2010.
• Developed experimental designs and provided useful discussion resulting in the publication “Histone chaperone specificity in
Rtt109 activation”, 2008.
• Performed protein purification and functional analysis resulting in the publication “The assembly of the preinitiation complex in
eukaryotic transcription: thermodynamic and kinetic characterization”, 2006.
• Provided critical reviews and helpful insight resulting in the publication “Disruption of histone deacetylase gene RPD3
accelerates PHO5 activation kinetics through inappropriate Pho84p Recycling”, 2005.
Teaching
• Principles of Biochemistry and Eukaryotic Cellular Biology Lecture, Colorado State University, 2002.
• Principles of Biochemistry and Eukaryotic Cellular Biology Lab, Colorado State University, 2003.
• Eukaryotic Cell Biology Lecture, Colorado State University, 2003.
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Mentoring
• Trained and mentored 10 graduate students and 4 undergraduate students, Colorado State University, 2001-2010.
• Tutored graduate students in biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics, Colorado State University, 2001-2005.
• Designed experimental protocols and managed booth to represent CSU biochemistry department at the National Western Stock
Show to support community involvement with science, 2006.
• Served on numerous mock oral examination committees, Colorado State University, 2002-2010.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Awarded 2nd Place Cash Award for outstanding poster presentation (FAMRI Conference, Miami, 2012).
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Awarded to Postdoctoral Research Day Planning Committee (University of Colorado Medical Campus, 2012).
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Awarded CCTSI certificate for CO-Mentor/Mentee completion (University of Colorado Medical Campus, 2011-2012).
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Preecha Kownin Memorial Cash Award for top research by a graduate student (Colorado State University, 2006-2007).
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Academic Honorable Mention (University of Arizona, 1997-2000).
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Summer of Excellence Award (University of Arizona, 1998).
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National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine Award (San Francisco, 1998).
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Regent’s Scholarship Award (University of Arizona, 1997).
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SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Colorado BioScience Association
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Protein Biochemistry and Biophysics
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American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
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Colorado Biotech and Pharma
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
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American Chemical Society
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Society of Free Radical Biology and Medicine
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Colorado Biological Mass Spectrometry Society
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American Society of Mass Spectrometry
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Biopharmaceutical Analysis
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SELECTED ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Goldstrohm, D.A., Oberley-Deegan, R.E., Weaver, M.R., Oury, T.D., Mason, R., Enghild, J.J., Bowler, R.P. Mechanisms by
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which the EC-SOD R213G SNP reduces the risk for lung disease (18th Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Atlanta,
GA, 2011).
Pate, K., Goldstrohm, D.A., Oberley-Deegan, R.E., Regan, E., Crapo. Forced running elicits arthritis and oxidative stress in
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antioxidant impaired mice (18th Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 2011).
X. Bai, A.R. Ovrutsky, K. Takeda, A. Dakhama, J.M. Hartney, J.L. Matsuda, D. Ordway, E.W. Gelfand, T. Azam, L-Y. Chang,
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D.A. Goldstrohm, R.P. Bowler, C.A. Dinarello, E.D. Chan. Transgenic mice expressing human interleukin-32 in the lungs have
physiologic features suggestive of emphysema (54th Aspen Lung Conference, Aspen, CO, 2011).
X. Bai, S. Shang, D. Ordway, R. Basaraba, I. Orme, A. Ovrutsky, M. Kartalija, K. Takeda, A. Dakhama, J. Matsuda, E.W.
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Gelfand, T. Goldstrohm, D.A., Azam, L.-Y. Chang, C. Dinarello, E.D. Chan, Denver, Fort Collins, CO, p.A3336. Mice
Expressing Human Interleukin-32 (IL-32) In The Lungs Have Increased Lung Compliance And Are More Resistant To
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (18th American Thoracic Society Conference, Denver, Colorado, 2011).
Gammelgaard, D., Goldstrohm, D.A., Curthoys, N.P., and Prenni, J.E. Proteomic analysis of protein phosphorylation in the renal
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response to metabolic acidosis (58th American Society of Mass Spectrometry Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010).
Goldstrohm, D.A., Gammelgaard, D., Broeckling, C.D., Prenni, J.E., and Curthoys, N.P. Mass spectrometric identification of
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changes in protein expression and phosphorylation that regulate the renal response to metabolic acidosis (57th American Society of
Mass Spectrometry Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2009).
Goldstrohm, D.A., and Stargell, L.A. Transcriptional activation during oxidative stress (Keystone Symposia, Regulation of
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eukaryotic transcription: from chromatin to mRNA, Taos, New Mexico, 2006).
Goldstrohm, D.A., and Stargell, L.A. Transcriptional activation during oxidative stress (Pingree Symposia, Colorado, 2006).
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Goldstrohm, D.A., and Stargell, L.A. Dynamic interplay of transcription factors during oxidative stress (Cellular and Molecular
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Biology Research Symposia, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2006).
Babre, M., Lee, S., Goldstrohm, D.A., and Stargell, L.A. Differing roles of Mediator subunits in response to stress (Pingree
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Park Symposia, Pingree Park, Colorado, 2006).
Goldstrohm, D.A., and Stargell, L.A. A transcriptional model for the war against oxidative stress (Cellular and Molecular
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Biology Research Symposia, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2004).
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Pate, K., Sherk V., Carpenter R., Weaver, M., Crapo, S., Gally F., Chatham, L., Goldstrohm, D.A., Crapo J., Kohrt W., Bowler,
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R., Oberley-Deegan R., and Regan, E. Mice with reduced extracellular superoxide dismutase in tissue experience cartilage
damage and less favorable bone adaptation in response to running. (Journal of Applied Physiology, 2015).
Goldstrohm, D.A., Lee, S.K., and Stargell, L.A. Mediator plays a role in post-preinitiation complex recruitment function during
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transcriptional activation during oxidative stress (Submitted: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015).
Hartney JM, Stidham T, Goldstrohm, D.A., Oberley-Deegan RE, Weaver MR, Valnickova-Hansen Z, Scavenius C, Benninger
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RK, Leahy KF, Johnson R, Gally F, Kosmider B, Zimmermann AK, Enghild JJ, Nozik-Grayck E, Bowler RP. A common
polymorphism in EC-SOD affects cardiopulmonary disease risk by altering protein distribution. (Circulation Cardiovascular
Genetics, 2014).
Gottfredsen R.H., Goldstrohm D.A., Hartney J.M., Larsen U.G., Bowler R.P., Petersen S.V.. The cellular distribution of
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extracellular superoxide dismutase in macrophages is altered by cellular activation but unaffected by the naturally occurring
R213G substitution (Free Radicical Biology and Medicine, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug in canine plasma by LC-MS/MS (Bioanalytical
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Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2671, (1) 1-12, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a fluoroquinolone antibiotic in feline plasma by LC-MS/MS (Bioanalytical Method
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Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2626, (1) 1-12, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a fluoroquinolone antibiotic in canine plasma by LC-MS/MS (Bioanalytical Method
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Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2625, (1) 1-12, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a peptide therapeutic for hepatitis b virus infection in monkey plasma by LC-MS/MS
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(Bioanalytical Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2521, (1) 1-10, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a peptide therapeutic for hepatitis b virus infection within dose formulations for injection
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(Bioanalytical Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2598A, (1) 1-9, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a peptide therapeutic for hepatitis b virus infection in rat plasma by LC-MS/MS
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(Bioanalytical Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2513, (1) 1-10, 2014).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a siRNA therapeutic for hepatitis b virus infection in rat plasma by LC-MS/MS
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(Bioanalytical Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2512, (1) 1-12, 2013).
Goldstrohm, D.A. Determination of a siRNA therapeutic for hepatitis b virus infection in monkey plasma by LC-MS/MS
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(Bioanalytical Method Validation Report, Pyxant Labs Inc., Study 2520, (1) 1-12, 2013).
Goldstrohm, D.A., Broeckling, C.D., Prenni, J.E., and Curthoys, N.P. Importance of manual validation for the identification of
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phosphopeptides using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer (Journal of Biomolecular Techniques, 2011).
Kraemer, S.M., Goldstrohm, D.A., Berger, A., Hankey, S., Rovinsky, S.A., Moye-Rowley, S.W., and Stargell, L.A. TFIIA plays
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a role in the response to oxidative stress (Eukaryotic Cell, 2006).
Goldstrohm, D.A., Pennington, J.E., and Wells, M.A. The role of hemolymph proline levels as a nitrogen sink during blood
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meal digestion by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. (Journal of Insect Physiology, 2003).
REFERENCES
Steven J. McBryant, Ph.D. Shane Karnik, M.S. Russell P. Bowler, M.D., Ph.D Jessica E. Prenni, Ph.D. Laurie A. Stargell, Ph.D.
Team Leader Bioanalytical Director Bioanalytical Science Director of COPD Clinic Director of Proteomic and Professor
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