Nicola John Cecchino●*** Whipple Street●Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15218●*********@*****.***●412-***-**** Education and Certification
Certificate, 2024 CITI – Information Security
Certificate, 2023 CITI-GDPR: Top Noncompliance Risks and Mitigation Strategies Certificate, 2023 CITI-GDPR and Human Subject Research in the U.S. Certificate, 2023 WHODrug Add-ons Course
Certificate, 2023 Advanced MedDRA Coding
Certificate, 2023 MedDRA Coding Basics
Certificate, 2022 CITI-Biomed Comprehensive
Certificate, 2022 CITI-GCP Training
Certificate, 2016-
present
Data Science Certificate Program, Coursera via Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health Certificate, 2011 BioMedical Informatics MBL/NLM Course Fellow - Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Sponsored by the National Library of Medicine Certificate, 2011 Bioinformatics Workshop, Buffalo, New York. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine
Certificate, 2007-
2012
Distinguished Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals, Medical Library Association
M.L.S., 1995 School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
B.S., 1989 Natural Sciences,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A.S., 1987 Biological Sciences,
Community College of Allegheny County,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Interest in Providing Services in the following:
Data management, analysis, storytelling, and visualization using R and SQL programming in biomedical research. Actively seeking opportunities in training online health record systems. Summary
Results-driven Clinical Data Manager with over 10 years of experience in data management, database development, and clinical systems support. Proven skills working with HL7 integration, SQL, and R programming for managing and optimizing clinical data workflows. Eager to bring my skills in system integration and clinical application support to Atlantic Health System, while gaining certification in Epic Bridges.
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Professional Experience
November 2022 – present
Clinical Data Manager
Ocugen Incorporated
Malvern, Pennsylvania
• Establish data flow from collection to final analysis through a data management plan.
• Ensure the accurate collection of electronic data.
• Collaborate on implementation and collection of data supporting for research protocols.
• Using R programming skills to support clinical scientists with building metrics tables and charts using data visualization, and analytics techniques for presentation to upper management.
• Troubleshoot data collection issues and provide innovative solutions to ensure seamless data flow and analysis in collaboration with clinical teams.
• Provide data management consultation for research programs.
• Collaborate on development of database specifications, data management plans, data transfer specifications and data review specifications and/or data quality review plan specifications.
• Develop program standard and study-specific electronic Case Report Forms (eCRFs).
• Develop edit checks, QC, validation reports to ensure quality data.
• Interface with CROs, ensuring data collection systems are accurate, secure, and timely.
• Provide input to project timelines and ensures that project timelines for database deliverables are met.
• Ensure that project tasks are completed with acceptable quality.
• The first two studies and first amendment were completed and in production within a month. The studies were complete with eCRFs, edit checks and protocol deviations in collaboration with Veeva Systems.
• Build MS Access Databases to address specific needs while adhering to regulatory requirements and GCP. December 2014 – October 2022
Clnical Data Manager
Zoll LifeVest
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Process metrics for presentation at monthly reports meetings with management.
• Process metrics for weekly reports and data analysis. o Metrics processing performed using R and SQL for tables and data visualization.
• Provide ad hoc datasets to management and scientists. o Includes cleaning, analyzing, and finalizing the data. o In building these requests there were times that multiple tools were needed to retrieve, manipulate and process large datasets, such as MS SQL Server Management Studio, MS Access, or R programming.
• Provide constructive feedback to scientist presentations and publications.
• Develop studies in Fortress Medical CLINDEX.
o Build CRFs for data entry that include edit checks, dynamics, and specific backend programming.
• Managed sponsor and site users’ access to Fortress Medical CLINDEX. o Manage site onboarding into all studies.
o Manage site and sponsor user connectivity. This entails security and access controls for the different types of users. o Developed an MS Access database to aid in managing site and sponsor users for licensing reconciliation.
• Managed the online subscriptions and contracts for over 3000 online journals accessible to ZOLL LifeVest scientists. June 2012 – October 2021
Data Manager
Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Data manager for the Pittsburgh cohort of the Multi AIDS Cohort Study (MACS); this is an ongoing NIH funded study that started in 1982.
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• Data collaboration with partnering institutions: Johns Hopkins University, Northwestern University, and University of California, Los Angeles.
• Responsible for all data managed by the University of Pittsburgh site. o Responsible for preparing MACS Cohort Reports biannually. o Responsible for monthly processing of laboratory, T cell, and lipids data.
• Updated data processing of subject lab records from tab delimited format to HL7 format using SAS. The process involved reading HL7 data into SAS, reformatting it, and output formatted data that was then read into MS Access and processed. This process aided in minimizing errors.
• Provide datasets to scientists upon request.
• Developed and managed autopsy and death records of de-identified participants using MS Access.
• Developed and managed participant tissue database using MS Access.
• Supervise one full-time assistant.
May 2007 – June 2012
Reference and Technology Librarian
George T. Harrell Library, Penn State Hershey, Hershey, Pennsylvania Technology
• Coordinate and manage all aspects of the Mobile and Handheld Devices Program. o Provide full support to the mobile and handheld devices for the entire medical center; these include Android, Apple, and Blackberry mobile operating systems.
o Assist with all mobile and handheld devices connectivity to selected library resources, Wifi and the Microsoft Exchange server.
o Created and maintain the Harrell Mobile Web site to facilitate access to valuable library resources. o Troubleshot connectivity issues for those devices that could connect to the Wifi.
• Coordinated the implementation of the Hershey ILLiad Interlibrary Loan service.
• Created a database that warehouses library wide statistics for reporting to hospital administrators, the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (AAHSL) and the Association of Research Libraries using SQL in MS Access.
• Keep abreast of current activities and trends in the current standards and management of electronic resources
(books, journals, and databases); aggregators, discovery systems, the ANSI/NISO Open URL framework standard, link resolver software, e-science/data management and other initiatives that provide and enhance access.
• Lead and managed the redesign of the George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library Web site.
• Assess, plan, implement, coordinate, and evaluate new and current technologies.
• Created a Conduit Web browser toolbar to enhance access to library resources and services. Reference and Liaison Duties
• Coordinate the library faculty liaison and personal librarian programs. Responsibilities include: o Provide complex accurate research and reliable information that informs clinical and management decisions. o Provide context for research efforts.
o Encourage self-directed learning.
o Collection development.
o Increase awareness of library services.
o Develop materials to enhance research skills and abilities. o Develop educational programs that promote the use of library resources. o Liaise with the following departments: Nursing (Includes staff and student nurses), Radiology and General Medicine.
o Work closely with faculty and students to understand their changing workflows and patterns of scholarly communication.
o Analyze trends in departmental teaching and research programs. o Oversight and evaluation of the program.
• Provide Reference Desk services and private reference consults with clinicians, researchers, patients, their families and the public.
• Provide expert searching services in highly specialized biomedical, nursing, allied health, health management databases, and the internet.
• Work with physicians, nurses, and other staff in clinical settings and in routine clinical conferences to provide patient- specific information.
Outreach and Teaching
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• Develop teaching programs in the areas of Evidence-Based Practices and research with particular emphasis on developing user-centered strategies for educating clinical staff in the use of numerous health-related databases including, PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycInfo, Cochrane Collaboration databases, and point of care information products.
• Develop workshops for handheld technologies and their usage in clinical settings.
• Editor of @Harrell.Lib: The Official Newsletter of the George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library – newsletter promotes the library’s resources and services to library users and remote visitors
(http://www.pennstatehershey.psu.edu/web/library/home/librarynews).
• Coordinated the National Library of Medicines Traveling Exhibit – Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature for viewing in the fall, 2011. Collaborated with other departments for a successful launch of this exhibition that included guest lecturers and viewing the Boris Karloff Frankenstein movie.
• Coordinated Nursing, Graduate and Medical Student Orientation (2010).
• Participate in student orientation (2007-2012).
• Nursing Staff Orientation (2010-2012).
Committee Service
• Institutional Review Board Member, Penn State Hershey (2010-2012)
• Nursing Research Council, Penn State Hershey (2010-2012)
• Research Data Management Services Team, Penn State University (2011)
• Library Faculty Organization – Research Committee, Penn State University (2010-2011) o Coordinated Library Faculty Organization Research Colloquium (2011)
• Web Tools and Discoverability Group, Penn State University (2010)
• Library Faculty Organization – Nomination Committee, Penn State University (2009-2010)
• Library Faculty Organization – Faculty Affairs Committee, Penn State University (2007-2008) October 2000 – April 2007
Electronic Resources Librarian
William Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
• Managed electronic resources for the Welch Medical Library using Welch Electronic Resources Management System.
• Indexed resources using Medical Subject Headings classification terms in the Welch Electronic Resources Management System.
• Actively assisted with the creation of the home-grown electronic resources management system by utilizing. experience in database design and Web site development; this system enabled access and simplified managing the collection.
• Edited MARC records and downloaded OCLC records into the Horizon Cataloging System.
• Maintained Phoenix Proxy Server.
• Copy and Original cataloging of English and foreign language publications.
• Managed, negotiated, and edited license agreements.
• Gathered and analyzed electronic resources statistics from vendors, the library’s Web site statistics management system (Nettracker) and SQL/Coldfusion.
• Created a small MS Access Database which warehoused basic information and links on all licensed resources.
• Worked with vendors to address issues with electronic resources.
• Answered questions, performed troubleshooting and assisted clients with electronic resources.
• Participated in the university-wide implementation of the SFX Link Resolver; represented the Welch Medical Library in institution wide discussions on various rules.
• Lead the creation of the e-Trials Database with other departments; the database warehoused resources that have been trialed and enabled users to submit and log comments.
• Taught Powerpoint and Presentation skills courses.
• Actively collaborated with others in the creation of the Welch Electronic Resources Subject page.
• Coordinated the creation of the Digital Resources Web page.
• Actively participated in the design of the Welch Library’s Web site. Committee Service
• Chaired Electronic Resources Collection Development Committee (2006 – 2007)
• Internet Services Committee (2000 – 2007)
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• Education Services Committee (2002 – 2004)
• Communication Committee (2004 - 2007)
• Action Planning Task Force (2006)
• Action Planning Committee (2007)
April 1996 – September 2000
Biomedical Information Specialist and Circulation Staff Supervisor Edward G. Miner Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York Circulation Department, Supervisor
• Supervised all staff operations in the Circulation Department (5 staff members: 2 were Union stacks employees, 3 circulation desk employees) including Photocopy, Document Delivery and Stack Maintenance Services.
• Provided administrative and technical supervision of the library staff necessary to accomplishing the administrative work of all programs, projects and assesses client needs and library program quality.
• Participated in the campus-wide decision-making process for the Circulation module of the newly acquired Endeavor Voyager library system.
• Managed a Billing Process project using the MS Office products developed by the Circulation Desk staff. This project was completed in under three weeks.
• Assumed responsibility for the business and human resources functions of the circulation and stacks personnel and oversaw all aspects of daily operations within the circulation department.
• Developed policies and procedures, made workflow decisions. Reference Department, Biomedical Information Specialist
• Provided expert searching services in highly specialized biomedical, nursing, and allied health and health management databases, and the internet.
• Assisted patrons with database searching in MEDLINE, CINAHL and health sciences related databases.
• Aided the department with basic computer assistance.
• Assisted with the monthly maintenance of the Information Services pages of the Miner Library Web site.
• Taught Library skills and courses on searching molecular or genetic information.
• Participated in the library’s orientation Mastering Medical Information courses taught to first year medical students. Internet Services Department, Web Developer/Designer
• Assisted the Web development team with organizing, creating, and designing web pages for the University of Rochester Medical Center.
• Created web pages using HTML, JavaScript and Adobe Photoshop.
• Collaborated with Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics faculty and other library staff to create a Biochemistry Web site of resources and self-examination for graduate students. Committee Service
• Served on the library’s Internet Services Committee
• Served on the Public Services Committee
January 1990 – March 1996
Evening and Weekend Circulation Staff Supervisor
Laura and Maurice Falk Library of the Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Supervised the library circulation desk during the evening and weekend.
• Trained student and staff pages.
• Assisted patrons with locating resources and performed ready reference services.
• Utilized language skills to interpret for non-English speaking patrons.
• Assisted with the evaluation of Web sites for linking to the Health Resources subjects on the HSLS Web site.
• Was promoted to this position from being a page. April 1993 – March 1996
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Research Assistant
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Transplant Surgery University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Performed laboratory research studies on the affects of calcium and sodium pyruvate on: o breast cancer, small bowel transplantation, and small bowel xenotransplantation o congestive heart failure patients (clinical study involving human subjects)
• Assisted with the management of the clinical nutrition laboratory.
• Tissue sample preparation for pathological studies.
• Surgical procedures on small animals.
• Assisted with surgical procedures, sample extraction and biochemical analysis with studies involving larger animals.
• Library research for supervisors and laboratory managers.
• Compiled and analyzed all statistics.
October 1991 – May 1993
Research Assistant
Department of Surgery, Plastic Surgery
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Veteran Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Performed laboratory research studies on the following areas: o Ischemia and reperfusion of skin flaps in rats
o The affects of superoxide dismutase, nitric oxide and allopurinal on skin flaps in rats o Breast cancer
• Surgical procedures on small animals.
• Tissue sample preparation for pathological studies.
• Biochemical analysis on tissue samples.
• Cell counting.
• Library research for supervisors and laboratory managers.
• Compiled and analyzed all statistics.
Technical Skills
Operating Systems DOS, Windows, MacIntosh, UNIX, LINUX Software and Programming: MS Office Products (Excel, Word, etc.), MS Access, MS SQL Server Management Studio, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, RStudio, R Console, working knowledge of SAS Enterprise, SQL, Database development and design, some XML knowledge, R Programming, working knowledge of SAS programming, Visual Basic Programming, Fortress CLINDEX, ClinCapture Captivate, Veeva, ClinTrak EDC
Informatics: NCBI Entrez Databases, Ontologies and vocabularies, Knowledge management, HL7
Professional Development and Continuing Education
2011 Writing Successful Research Grant Proposals, Constance D. Baldwin, PhD, Penn State Hershey 2011 Present with Confidence: Tips and Tricks for Spontaneous and High Impact Speeches, NN/LM Middle Atlantic Region Leadership Institute, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania 2011 Shifting Skills to Navigate the Changing Horizon: Finding Our Way in New Biomedical Research and Health Care Environment, MLA Webcast, 3 CE
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2010 ABCs of E-Books: Strategies for the Medical Librarian, MLA Webcast-Site Coordinator, 1.5 CE 2009 Cut the Cord: Connecting to our Mobile Users, MLA Webcast-Site Coordinator, 2 CE 2007 Biomedical Communications Winter Intersession, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Workshops consisted of:
Grant Writing and Acquiring Funding
Writing a Research Paper
Giving a Scientific Talk
2004 - 2005 Attended two courses at the Johns Hopkins University School of Engineering: Fundamentals of Database Design (B)
Statistics for Scientists and Engineers (B)
2003 Building SQL Queries, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2003 Relational Database Design, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2003 Photoshop 7: Intermediate, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2003 Photoshop 7: Beginning, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2001 ARL Licensing Electronic Resources Workshop, Part II, Chicago, Illinois 2001 ARL Licensing Electronic Resources Workshop, Part I, Atlanta, Georgia In collaboration with other Electronic Resources Librarians, contributed to the creation of the ERIL-L Listserv over dinner at this workshop.
2001 Introduction to XML, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2001 Javascript, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2001 HTML 4: Avanced, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 2001 Cataloguing Courses, Capcon Library Network, Washington, DC 1999
Molecular Biology Information Resources, University of Pittsburgh, 8 CE 1997 Molecular Biology Information Resources, Upstate New York and Ontario Chapter of the Medical Library Association meeting, 8 CE
Teaching
August, 2013 SLIS 4970/5970: Health Informatics for Information Professionals, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Mark Hopkins, MSKM, AHIP
2011 - 2012 Nursing Research 512, How to Search a Topic [Literature Review] Using Library Resources, Penn State School of Nursing, Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, PhD, MPH 2011 - 2012 Nursing 200W, Penn State School of Nursing, Database Searching Evidence-Based Practices, Mary Beth Clark, PhD
2011 Searching Resources for Nurses, Lecture, Penn State School of Nursing 2010 - 2012 Evidence-based Practices for Nurses, CINAHL Searching, PubMed Searching for Pennsylvania State Nursing Association credits, a collaboration between Penn State School of Nursing and the George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library
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2010 – 2011
Mobile and Handheld Technologies Workshop, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine
2010 - 2011 Finding Health Statistics, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine 2009 - 2010 A Survey of Google Tricks and Applications, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine
2009 - 2010 Web 2.0 The Basics, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine November, 2007 Lunch and Learn Session, Blogs & RSS & Wikis…Oh My, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State College of Medicine
2006 - 2007 Presentation Skills I & II, William Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University Published Abstracts and Conference Presentations:
“Expanding Your Role: Using Video Clinical Scenarios in the Medical School Curriculum. (Presentation) Medical Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC. May 2010. (Co-presented with Valerie Lynn.)
“OpenUrl.” A Web Seminar presented to the National Network of Libraries of Medicine/Southeastern Atlantic Region, Baltimore, MD, July 2008.
“Finding Health Statistics Workshop” presented at the Central Pennsylvania Health Sciences Library Association, George T. Harrell Health Sciences Library, Penn State Hershey, Hershey, PA, April 2008. Nicola J. Cecchino, Holly A. Harden, Susan Rohner, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Keeping it real: using the natural language of sexual health information to empower urban adolescent health consumers. Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2004. Prakash Mullick, MD PhD, Sai Ramasastry, MD, Nick Cecchino, BS, Robert E. Basford, PhD, and J. William Futrell, MD, FACS. Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Nitric Oxide (NO) Mediation in Superoxide-Induced Skin Flap Necrosis. Surgical Forum, 44, 1993: p. 610-612. Prakash Mullick, MD PhD, Sai S. Ramasastry, MD, Nick Cecchino, BS, Robert E. Basford, PhD. In-vivo Inhibition of Nitric Oxide
(NO) Production Causes Oxygen Free Radical Induced Skin Flap Necrosis. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Inc. September 1993.
SS Ramasastry, MD, Prakash Mullick, MD PhD, Frank Alois, BS, Krishna Narayanan, MD, Robert E. Basford, PhD, Nicola Cecchino, BS and William Futrell, MD, FACS. The Augmentation of Delay Phenomenon by Allopurinol. Surgical Forum, 43, 1992: p. 596.
Articles:
Cecchino, Nicola. Harrison’s Nephrology and Acid-Base Disorders, 2010, McGraw-Hill. In the Medical Reference Services Quarterly. 30(4): 433-434 (2011).
Cecchino, Nicola. Electronic Resource Reviews: Google Scholar. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 98(4): 320- 321(2010).
Cecchino, Nicola. A Systematic Approach to Developing an Online Medical Library. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries. 7(3): 218-227 (2010).
Cecchino, Nicola. 50th Edition Medical Device Register, 2010, Grey House Publishing. In the Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet. 14: 322(2010).
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Cecchino, N., Morgan, S. E. Use of Urban Adolescent Natural Language to Access Sexual Health Information and Education. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet. 13(1) January 2009:pp. 31 – 41. Cecchino, N. Technology: Surveys in Libraries. MLA News. January 2007. 402:25. Cecchino, N. Full-text Linking Demystified. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries. 5(1) April 2008:pp. 33 – 42. Cecchino, N. Internet Resources, Bioinformatics Resources: Genetics Databases. MLA News. September 2006. 389:10. Chung Sook Kim, Nicola J. Cecchino, Holly A. Harden, Katharine A. Danko, Barbara M. Koehler. Implementation of Subject- accessible Electronic Resources through WELMA: the Welch Electronic Resources Management System. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries. 1(2): 57 - 67, 1 Jan 2004. Nicola Cecchino. Book Reviews: THE ACCIDENTAL WEBMASTER. Medical Reference Services Quarterly. 23(4): 92, Winter 2004.
Nicola Cecchino. Book Reviews: CREATIVE PLANNING FOR LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION: LEADERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE. Medical Reference Services Quarterly. 22(4): 102, Winter 2003. Posters Presentations:
Nicola J. Cecchino, Holly A. Harden, David Wright. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. ‘The power of many: development of a collaborative promotion system to market and evaluate electronic resources.’ Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2004.
Chung Sook Kim, Nicola Cecchino, Dongming Zhang, Kathryn Danko. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. ‘Subject Accessible Electronic Resources: The Cataloging Way!’. Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2003. Professional Activities
• Society for Clinical Data Management (November 2012 – present)
• Reviewer for PLoS (Public Library of Science) (2012)
• New England Journal of Medicine Library Advisory Board (2012)
• Medical Library Association (1994 – 2013)
• Medical Library Association - Medical Informatics Section (2004 – 2013) o Web master (2004-2011)
o Governmental Relations Liaison (2011 – 2012)
• Medical Library Association – Relevant Issues Section (2007 – 2013) o Web master (2007 – 2013)
• Medical Library Association – Philadelphia Chapter (2007 – 2013)
• Medical Library Association – Mid-Atlantic Chapter (2000 – 2007)
• Medical Library Association – Upstate NewYork and Ontario Chapter (1996 – 2000)
• Medical Library Association – Committee Jury, Beatty Volunteer Service Award (2010 – 2012) o Chair (2011 – 2012)
• National Network of Libraries of Medicine – Middle Atlantic Region Technology Committee (2007 – 2011) Disaster Planning Committee (2007 – 2011)
• National Network of Libraries of Medicine – Southeastern Atlantic Region Disaster Planning Taskforce (2006 - 2007)
• Central Pennsylvania Health Sciences Library Association President (2011 – 2013)
• Central Pennsylvania Health Sciences Library Association Vice President and Program Chair (2009 – 2011)
• South Central Pennsylvania Nursing Evidence Based Practice Consortium (2011 – 2012)
• American Society for Information Science and Technology (2007 – 2009) Languages
• Fluent in Italian
• Working knowledge: Spanish, French
• Studied Arabic
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Hobbies
Equestrian Sports, Health and Physical Fitness, Technology, Photography, Reading, Old Science Books, Fountain Pens References
Prafulla Karki
Senior Statistical Programmer, IQVIA
Durham, North Carolina
Remote Roll
Relationship: Professional colleague – Statistical Programmer, Biometrics Ocugen, Inc. Mitchell Rosen
Director, Biostatistics, Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Relationship: Professional colleague – Executive Director, Biometrics Ocugen, Inc. Hanieh Mirhajianmoghadam
Clinical Project Lead, Alcon
Fort Worth, Texas
Remote Roll
Relationship: Professional colleague – Clinical Scientist Ocugen, Inc.