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Candidate Information
Resume # 13301A  
Date Entered 10/2/00  
DateModified 10/2/00  
Name Terry R Duncan (SAMPLE)  
Address Dept. of Biological Chemistry
University of the Southwest
400 Deerfield Road
City LaPlaya, AZ   77889
Country US  
Email duncanrt@usw.edu  
Phone 999-999-9999  
Fax 999-999-9999  
Candidate Details
SOT Member? Yes  
Attending Annual Meeting? Yes  
Work Status U.S. Citizen  
Willing to Relocate? Yes  
Willing to Travel? Yes  
Date Available 05/20/00  
Degree Year Obtained 1996  
Post-Doctoral Experience? Yes  
Salary Range Desired Negotiable
Candidate Experience
Years Experience Since
Highest Professional Degree Obtained
2 - 5 years  
Preferred Types of Employer Academia  
Preferred Types of Position Academics
Research
Teaching  
Preferred Locations Southwest (AZ, CO, NM, NV, TX, UT)  
Degrees/Experience Bachelors
PhD/ScD  
Certifications Obtained  
Other Certifications None  
Previous Employment Experience Academia  
Scientific Disciplines Analytical Tox
Biochemistry
Cardiovascular Toxicty
Mechanisms
Metabolism  
Types of Substances Anti-Oxidants
Industrial Chemicals  
Support Skills Analytical Techniques
Cell/Tissue Culture
Grant Writing
Study Director
Teaching  
Languages English
French  
Computer Skills Graphics
Spreadsheet
Statistical Analysis  
Academic Training 1992, B.S., Biochemistry, University of South Alabama
1996, Ph.D., Chemistry, Vanderbilt University
1996-97, Postdoc, Biochemistry, MCP-Hahnemann School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
1997-present, Postdoc, Toxicology, University of the Southwest, Arizona  
Professional Experience and Qualifications 1993-94; 1996, Teaching Assistant in Organic Chemistry, Vanderbilt Univ.
1993; 1995, Teaching Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Vanderbilt Univ.
1996, Teaching Award for Analytical Chemistry, Vanderbilt Univ.
1996-1997, Postdoctoral Research Training, Biochemistry, MCP-Hahnemann
1997-present, Postdoctoral Research Training, Toxicology, Univ. of the Southwest
1998 Biochemistry Society's Young Investigator Award
1999-present, NIEHS National Research Service Award, "Vascular Toxicity of Amines", Univ. of the Southwest
1999-2000, Lecturer (Renal & heavy metal tox), Introduction to Toxicology, Univ. of the Southwest
2000, Coordinator for Molecular Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Injury Minicourse, Univ. of the Southwest
2000, NIEHS Transition to Independent Positions (TIP) Award, "PLA-2 Mediated Vascular Toxicity" (pending)  
Publications PUBLICATIONS (FROM A TOTAL OF 19 ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS)

Duncan TR. 1996. Relationship of membrane structure to lipid peroxidation and its inhibition. Doctoral thesis, Vanderbilt Univ

Duncan TR, Manson DW, Harris FT. 1998. Impact of carotenoids and tocopherol on oxidation in macrophages. J Lipid & Antiox Res 49:101-113

Duncan TR, Manson DW, Harris FT. 1999. Supplementation with vitamin E, but not with vitamin C, inhibits macrophage oxidation of high density lipoprotein. J Free Radical Biol 35:355-363

Duncan TR, Charles AW. 1999. Purification and characterization of rat macrophage peroxidase for use in in vitro experiments. J Methods Dev 12:671-678

Duncan TR, Manson DW, Harris FT. 2000. Novel culture medium allows studies of macrophage-mediated HDL oxidation. Biol Cell (accepted)

Duncan TR, SantaAna J, Lin H, Hahn MK. 2000. Differences in the toxicity, distribution and effects on hematological parameters of methylisocyanate. J Appl Tox (accepted)  

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