R. Cody Straub
Narrows, Virginia 24124
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Education
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia May 2004
Bachelor of Integrated Science and Technology
Concentration: Biotechnology
Work Experience
Georgetown University Medical Center, Georgetown, MD October 2009-August 2010
Research Liaison
• Assistant to Dr. Timothy Mhyre working for Dr. Howard Federoff at the Georgetown Medical
Center
• Working on numerous research grants handling day to day issues
• Serving as a contact to the Telemedicine and Advanced Research Center/US Army
Irving Burton Associates, Falls Church, VA September 2007-September 2009
Project Officer-Contracted to US Army
• Manage a number of research projects for the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center
o PO in charge of the Neuroscience Portfolio under the TATRC Chief Scientist, Dr. Ken Curley
• Serve as the point of contact for all Military Operational Medicine and some Combat Casualty Care projects
managed by TATRC
American Institute of Biological Sciences, Reston, VA November 2005-July 2007
Scientific Assistant-SPARS
• Government Contracting for Scientific Research
• Organize and handle the in and out flow of scientific proposals
• Communicate with high ranking government officials
• Obtaining security clearance
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Austin, TX-McLean, VA October 2004-August 2005
Member of the Global Security Office
• Security testing of Deloitte applications using an array of system evaluation tools
• Troubleshooting security issues
o Testing applications on a regular basis to thwart possible future issues
o Evaluating applications when threats would arise
o Repairing past issues
• Training of new employees to use certain computer applications
• Internal Communications with employees of all levels- face-to-face, email and telephone
Integrated Science and Technology Mission Statement from James Madison University
The Program in Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) at JamesMadisonUniversity provides a curriculum that integrates the study of science, mathematics, technology, society, and business to develop a graduate with unique professional qualifications. Program graduates will be able to play a central role in solving scientific and technological problems in a real-world context (with an appreciation of economic, social, political, and legal constraints), and the ability to communicate and work productively with individuals from a variety of disciplines. The use of the computer as a problem-solving tool is a central feature of the curriculum, along with an emphasis on the collaborative (team) approach to problem solving. The Program is specifically designed to engage students in study of the sciences and technology, leading students through examples of the practice of science while learning underlying methods and principles. Scientific theory is thus combined with hands-on experience designed to motivate and stimulate interest as well as impart learning. Graduates receive the Bachelor of Science degree in integrated science and technology.
Rick Cody Straub
References:
Brenda K. Bart-Knauer, MD, CIP
Senior Clinical Consultant
Pain Portfolio Manager
Chief Scientist, TATRC-South
U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Command
Telemedicine & Advanced Technologies Research Center
P.O. Box 8512
Camp Lejeune, NC 28547
Kenneth C. Curley, MD
Neurotrauma Research Coordinator
USAMRMC-CCCRP (RAD2)
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Stephen J. Grate, D.V.M.
IPA, HJF
Senior Science Consultant to TATRC
Fort Detrick, MD 21702
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