Professor Anne Marie Suozzi-DeBellis
Phone: 631-***-****
Email: ad2qpo@r.postjobfree.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-anne-marie-suozzi-debellis-49ab9958/
OBJECTIVES:
Challenging position in Medical Writing, Medical Education Writing, Medical Research Writing, Medical Journal Publishing, Medical Communications, Medical Grant Writing, Medical Editing and Proofreading preferred.
SUMMARY of FACULTY, MEDICAL WRITING, PUBLISHING, and CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE EXPERIENCES:
January 2005 to present: University and College Professor, Adjunct Faculty Lecturer in the following fields: Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Biology, Allied Healthcare, Pre-Healthcare, Engineering, Computers and Technology
Spring 1987 to present: Medical Research Writing, Medical Education Writing, Healthcare Grant Proposals, Publishing, Communications
Clinical radiology research in the process of publication and submission for grant proposals between Columbia Presbyterian
Medical Center (CPMC) and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Research Center and Hospital (MSKCC)
Co-Author for pharmacology education, Complete Test Preparation: PCAT: Pharmacology College Admission Test, Learning Express,
LLC.
Co-Author for medical education, 1001 Questions in MCAT Chemistry, ExamKrackers, Inc.
Editor for National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant proposals for Nursing Research, University of Connecticut
Author for MedCA Medical Career Assessments, for OSHA Phlebotomy Regulations
Editor for Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) and Health Information Management (HIM) Electronic Medical Records (EMS)
education, the Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York (CUNY)
Medical research project report writing, presentations: Columbia University, Cornell Weill Medical College (CWMC), Roswell Park
Memorial Institute Cancer Research Center and Hospital (RPMI), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), the University of California at Berkeley (UCB)
Conferences, Seminars: progress meetings, powerpoint and poster presentations of medical research at: CPMC, UIUC, the University
of California at Berkeley, BNL, and RPMI
Medical Education Writing Responsibilities:
Original design of power point lecture notes for Allied Healthcare faculty lecturing classroom presentations: microbiology, biochemistry,
nursing chemistry, physical therapy physics, medical physics, nutrition, anatomy, physiology, health information technology, health
information management, medical assisting, medical billing and coding, medical office assistant, home health aid, nurse’s assistant,
nurse's aid, dental hygiene, pre-healthcare disciplines
Original writing of Allied Healthcare class examination, quiz and homework questions as Faculty: microbiology, biochemistry, nursing
chemistry, physical therapy physics, medical physics, nutrition, anatomy, physiology, health information technology, health information
management, medical assisting, medical billing and coding, medical office assistant, home health aid, nurse’s assistant, nurse’s aid,
dental hygiene, pre-healthcare disciplines
Original design of Allied Healthcare class projects as Faculty
PhD, MS and MBA Dissertations in Science, Healthcare, Technology, Business, Intelligentia Professional Academic Support
Original writing of College Biology, Biochemistry and Chemistry subject reviews for Words and Numbers, Inc.
Author for MedCA Medical Career Assessments, for OSHA Phlebotomy Regulations
Original writing of pre-medical test practice questions in general chemistry for MCAT review
Original writing of pre-pharmacy test practice questions in both general and organic chemistry for PCAT review
Medical Research Writing Responsibilities:
See below for medical, scientific and technical publications, reports, and research journal articles. These were written in the following
disciplines: oncology, neurology, radiology, cardiology, biomedical imaging, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, structural
biophysics, physiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical drug design, pharmacology, biochemistry, biostatistics, and immunology.
Original writing and summary of original clinical research in quarterly reports: CPMC, CWMC, UIUC, BNL, RPMI, UCB. These were
prepared according to the American Medical Association (AMA) formats, and submitted to various supporting auspices, such as the
NIH, American Cancer Society, and the US Department of Energy (DOE)
Original writing, successive revisions, editing, proofreading and summary of original clinical research to professional journal articles, in
AMA format at CPMC. These journals include: The Journal of Magnetic Resonance, The Journal of Computational Biology
Medical Grant Writing Responsibilities:
See below for my original medical, scientific and technical publications, reports, and research journal articles. The results of this original
medical research were utilized for obtaining grants for University Professors at CPMC, MSKCC, UIUC, RPMI, UCB, and BNL. These
NIH, US Army, DOE, et. al. grant proposals were submitted in teamwork with the following disciplines: oncology, neurology, radiology,
cardiology, biomedical imaging, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, structural biophysics, physiology, medicinal chemistry,
pharmaceutical drug design, pharmacology, biochemistry, biostatistics, and immunology.
Original NIH grant proposal editing for the research design and methodology for the clinical support of sickle cell anemia studies,
performed at the University of CT. Clinical research objectives, methodologies, research protocol design, formulation of variables,
literature support and revisions were critiqued and edited. This writing was supported from Intelligentia Professional Academic
Support (http://www.intelligentiaacademics.com).
Medical Communications Responsibilities:
Original medical research presentations, conferences, seminars, lectures, and articles: CPMC, tristate area Allied Healthcare
Universities and Colleges, CWMC, UIUC, UCB, BNL, and RPMI
PUBLICATIONS:
Columbia University MS Thesis: Wavelet Denoising of In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Data
Quantification of Clinical MR Spectra through Complex Wavelet Denoising
Enhanced Microcalcification Detection in Digital Mammography through Optimal Wavelet Transforms
Wavelet Packets and Local Cosine Bases: Optimal Basis Selection in Application to Medical Imaging
In Vivo and Cellular Fluid Flow Dynamics through Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Detection and Evaluation of the Progression of
Cardiovascular and Cerebral Diseases
Memory and Language Functional MRI Studies: Localization of Neuronal Activation through Statistical Parametric Mapping in MEDX3.3
Co-Author of Introduction to Biology, and Introduction to Chemistry subject reviews for Words and Numbers, Inc.
Author for MedCA Medical Career Assessments, for OSHA Phlebotomy Regulations
Co-Author, Editor, Cracking the AP Statistics Examination, The Princeton Review
Co-Author, 1001 Questions in MCAT Chemistry, ExamKrackers, Inc.
Co-Author, General and Organic Chemistry Questions for Complete Test Preparation: PCAT: Pharmacology College Admission Test,
Learning Express, LLC.
PhD, MS and MBA Dissertations in Science, Healthcare, Technology, Business, Intelligentia Professional Academic Support
UIUC MS Thesis: Generalized Protein Structure Recognition Using Associative Memory Hamiltonians: Protein Backbone Biasing
through Neural Networks in Molecular Dynamics Parallel Supercomputer Simulations
Computer Modeling of Double Stranded B-DNA Coordinated to a Cis-Platin Derivative, [Pt(NH3)2{d(ATGGAT)}N7(3),N7(4)], a Potent
Antitumor Agent
Distance Geometry Calculations for the Structural Refinement of Carbonmonoxy-Myoglobin
Analyses of Physical and Chemical Properties of Interferon Inducers, Poly-L-Lysine Complexes, as Potent Primate Antitumor and
Antiviral Agents: Spectrophotometric Denaturation Profiles of Several Complexes, and Calculation of the Binding Constant for
Poly-IC:Poly-L-Lysine, e-Trimethyl, by the Thompson-Klotz Probabilistic Approach
Clinical Research Associate Projects:
Fall 1999-January 2004: Cornell Weill Medical College (CWMC), Department of Neurology: Clinical MRI Research Assistant,
Clinical Coordinator
Memory and Language Functional MRI Studies: Localization of Neuronal Activation through Statistical Parametric Mapping
in MEDX3.3.
Participation in clinical MRI patient scans.
Fall 1999-January 2004: Columbia University in the City of NY: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (CPMC)
BioMedical Engineering course projects involving MATLAB, WAVELAB, and C computational simulations in medical imaging through
wavelet theory. Optimal bases and wavelet transform studies applied to cerebral imaging, digital mammography, and cardiology.
Quantification of Clinical MR Spectra through Complex Wavelet Denoising.
Participation in clinical patient scans.
Spring 1991-Summer 1993: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), Grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH)
Graduate Student Research and Teaching Assistant: Masters of Science Thesis
Generalized Protein Tertiary Structure Recognition Using Associative Memory Hamiltonians: Protein Backbone Biasing through Neural
Networks via Molecular Dynamics Simulations on the CM2 and CM5 Connection Machine Parallel Supercomputers from Thinking
Machines, Inc.
Summer 1990 – Spring 1991: UIUC: Medical, Physiology and Biophysics, Clinical Research Associate
Pharmaceutical drug design and research: Computer Modeling of Double-Stranded B DNA Coordinated to a Cis-Platin Derivative,
[Pt(NH3)2{d(ATGGAT)}N7(3),N7(4)], a Potent Antitumor Agent
Fall 1989-Spring 1990: Grant from the United States Department of Energy (DOE), Brookhaven National Laboratory
Student Research Participant in the Science and Engineering Research Program
Distance Geometry Calculations for the Structural Refinement of Carbonmonoxy-Myoglobin.
Summer 1987 – Autumn 1989: Roswell Park Memorial Institute Cancer Research Center and Hospital (RPMI), Department of Medicinal
Chemistry, Clinical Research Associate
Pharmaceutical drug design and research: Analyses of Physical and Chemical Properties of Interferon Inducers, Poly-L-Lysine
Complexes, as Potent Primate Antitumor and Antiviral Agents: Spectrophotometric Denaturation Profiles of Several Complexes, and
Calculation of the Binding Constant for Poly-IC:Poly-L-Lysine, e-Trimethyl, by the Thompson-Klotz Probabilistic Approach.
Pharmaceutical drug design and research: UV Spectrophotometric Determination of the Coordination Number(s) of Pt(IV):Barbital and
Pt(IV):Barbituric Acid Complexes, and the Complexation Effect of Several Hexa- and Tetra-Chloroplatinate Dipotassium Salts:
Experimental Chemotherapeutic Anticancer Drug Development.
EDUCATION:
Masters of Science in BioMedical Engineering, Radiology at Columbia University in the City of New York
Engineering GPA = 3.50/4.00
Masters of Science in Computational Chemical Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chemistry, Physics GPA = 4.40/5.00
Bachelors of Science in Chemistry, Mathematics at Canisius College Chemistry, Math, Science GPA = 3.50/4.00