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Research and Education Administrator

Location:
Waltham, MA
Posted:
November 06, 2023

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PERSONAL STATEMENT

• Knowledgeable, competent, decisive, innovative research administrator.

• Scientist and engineer who understands the importance of strong communication skills.

• Thrived in key strategic partnerships involving cross-cutting, interdisciplinary research.

• I have developed a diverse set of skills and qualities that will enable me to have immediate and positive impact.

• High-achiever and strong collaborator with cross functional groups, who can fit seamlessly into any team.

• Renowned for the development, initiation, tracking, planning, execution, and control of projects.

• Advanced problem-solving skills, capabilities & thirst to learn. Identify research, innovation topics of importance. Notable successes in my career to date include:

• Successful ability to translate strategy into actionable short and long term plans and overseeing their execution.

• Assisting organizations in communications and coordinated development of operational procedures.

• Collaborating with departments in highly cross-functional projects to assess needs. Further details of my strategic leadership and oversight of all related aspects of research administration operations work, history, education, qualifications and references are provided within this CV/resume for your kind consideration. German Cavelier, Ph.D. - CV / Resume

Phone: 857-***-**** Address: 33 Rich Street, Waltham MA 02451 ad0wey@r.postjobfree.com I MAY RELOCATE ANYWHERE WITHOUT COST. I CAN DO CONTRACT FOR HIRE FULL-TIME WITHOUT BENEFITS I ALREADY HAVE MEDICARE AND ALL USA GOVERNMENT BENEFITS https://www.linkedin.com/in/germancavelier/

The position Schusterman - Sr Program Officer fits very well with my background. I have a longer career than other younger applicants, but that is the reason why I can offer upfront advice. Others cannot give immediately to your organization such help. I lived in person and worked in those initiatives.

Primary strategic partner to departments, schools and divisions in all Pre and Post Award tasks.

I helped to independently plan, execute and evaluate day-to-day activities in projects under their purview.

Collected, analyzed NIH and grantee data, created reports, reviewed and explained trends.

Mentor, teacher and researcher for many years in STEM, electrical, bioengineering, biomedical research areas.

Helped PIs by providing editing and budgeting help in at least 177 successful NIH grant applications.

Point of contact for coordinating timelines among teams, secured information flow between key stakeholders

Revealed outstanding qualities in NIH inter institute relationships at steering committees with strategic partners.

Coordinated with domestic and international experts on project teams. ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND DESIRED CAREER PATH

Outstanding NIH interdisciplinary outcomes in research administration. o With colleagues and grantees within administrative teams established long-term partnerships. o Collaborated with leaders, faculty and staff, defining a mission, vision and goals to achieve them. o Assisted leadership and PIs in compliance analysis of funding opportunity announcements.

I helped for 10 years the NIH PIs in filling out federal grant related forms. o User of Grants.gov, NIH eRA Commons, ARPA-H, ASSIST, NSF Fastlane, and CFR regulations. o Brought together teams to catalyze large, multi-PI grant proposals. o Collaborated with NYU, Columbia, U. Chicago, Stanford, MIT, Harvard & Caltech & international.

I contributed as NIH Science Officer to 3 big U54 collaborative program grants. o National Centers for Biomedical Computation (NCBCs): delivered extramural committee policies. o Established new and nurtured existing internal and external contacts and relationships.

Co-creator, director of Bioengineering Program and Vice Dean for Research. o Mentored and was point of contact to 115+ faculty, assistants, and inter institutional alliances. o Prototypes of blood pressure control, EEG analysis with Centre de Neuroscience de Lyon, France.

I want to help researchers to study neuro-immunology and other new areas. o Molecular memories carry a heavy influence for each of us during life by way of epigenetics. o Epigenetics may malfunction and cause neuropsychiatric & mental health diseases. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS

• Johns Hopkins University - Ph.D. Molecular Biophysics. Phi Beta Kappa honor (06/1997 - 03/2002).

• Universités de Grenoble et Toulouse, MS, BS. Biomedical Electronics (08/0000 - 08/0000). Assez-bien(Good). WORK EXPERIENCE - Top Institutions & Funding Agencies

• Current self-employed consultant Sr research administrator; Brandeis University, Waltham MA, Montefiore Health System & Fordham University, Bronx NY (08/2017 - present).

• Provided budgets to faculty & staff, analyzed financial performance, verified the distribution of funds.

• Developed, prepared budget documentation with staff and faculty, including many times subawards.

• Advised, trained in developing, writing complete grant applications to funding agencies.

• NIH, SAMHSA & AHRQ and private foundations.

• NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) Bethesda MD, NSF, DoE, DoD, US Navy, Washington DC (04/2005 - 04/2015). NIH Program Officer (Health Science Administrator).

• Portfolio of 60 grants. NIH RePORTER: Program Officer in 177 successfully awarded grants for $52.8M.

• Science Officer at 3 National Centers for Biomedical Computing. Participated at team all hands meetings.

• Participated in BRAIN, Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) and NIH Roadmap initiatives.

• Represented NIMH at bioinformatics meetings, nanomedicine initiative, interdisciplinary committees.

• Redacted updates to NIH RFPs. Performed analysis using NIH QVR, IMPAC II databases.

• Attended peer reviews, interdisciplinary seminars, society for neuroscience, NIMH advisory councils.

• Nanotechnology, multi scale computational modeling, simulation, bioengineering, nanomedicine. German Cavelier, Ph.D. +1-857-***-**** 33 Rich Street, Waltham MA 02451 ad0wey@r.postjobfree.com

• Columbia University, Electrical Engineering. New York NY (08/2001 - 10/2004). Senior research scientist: Implemented software models of time-dependent intracellular genetic regulatory networks. Prepared and sent to NSF a related grant application. Collaborated with NYU and Fordham.

• Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD (06/1997 - 03/2002). Ph.D. molecular biophysics. Developed ad-hoc ETL, SQL-type quantum chemistry nanomolecular scripts with ab- initio GAUSSIAN, UNICHEM & Harvard University CHARMM molecular dynamics software packages. RECENT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND LINKEDIN TRAINING COURSES TAKEN o Used CAYUSE, NIH ASSIST, Grants.gov, Zoom, Microsoft Teams. Run global virtual meetings. o Excel Dashboards, XLOOKUP, VLOOKUP, Pivot-Tables Training & Analysis, o Pivot Table Dashboards and Reports with Power BI, and flow graphs in MIRO. o Agile Foundations-Understanding Agile. Agile Requirements Foundations. o Introduction to Linux. Project Management Skills for Leaders, Learning Program Management. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

• Cavelier G., Anastassiou D. Phenotype analysis using network motifs derived from changes in regulatory network dynamics. Proteins - Structure Function and Bioinformatics. 2005. 60(3):525-546.

• Cavelier G., Anastassiou D. Data-based model, and parameter evaluation in dynamic transcriptional regulatory networks. Proteins - Structure Function and Bioinformatics. 2004. 55(2):339-350.

• Cavelier G, Amzel L.M. Mechanism of NAD(P)H quinone reductase: Ab-initio studies of reduced flavin. Proteins - Structure Function and Genetics. 2001. 43(4):420-432.

• Cavelier G., Amzel L.M. Role of fluctuations in quinone reductase hydride transfer: Combined quantum mechanics and molecular dynamics study. 2001. AIP Conference Proceedings. 851:115. HONORS AND AWARDS

Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. Program: Phi Beta Kappa honors distinction. French Government: fellowship in France. REFERENCES

• George Rose, Ph.D. Research Professor, Johns Hopkins University 410-***-**** ad0wey@r.postjobfree.com

• George Hong, Ph.D. Supervisor, VP Research, Fordham University 718-***-**** ad0wey@r.postjobfree.com

• Dimitris Anastassiou, Ph.D., Professor Columbia University 212-***-**** ad0wey@r.postjobfree.com



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