Resume

Teaching: Adjunct Professor

School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco

Food Facts, Fads and Pharmacology, Biochemistry 160.01, 1 unit, 2004-present
Created a new course surveying the literature on popular nutrition topics (fad diets, low-cal sweeteners, etc).

School of Medicine, Stanford University

Food Facts, Fads and Pharmacology, Interdisciplinary Medicine 225, 1 unit, 2007-present
The same course I teach in the UCSF School of Medicine.

Department of Athletics, Stanford University

Analysis of Human Movement, Athletics 187, 4 units, 2004-present
Re-designed a course describing the anatomy, molecular and cellular biology associated with human movement.

Sports Nutrition with Clinical Applications, Athletics 199, 2 units, 2005-present
Created a new course in which students discuss the literature on nutrition topics of interest to them.
Advances in, and the limitations of, research and our understanding of nutrition is discussed.

Introduction to Nutrition, Athletics 190, 1 unit, 2007-present
The nutrition component of what was previously Athletics 74 (see below).

Introduction to Nutrition and Exercise, Athletics 74, 2 units, 2003-2006
Created a new course describing the theory and application of nutrition and exercise based on a survey of the literature.

Annual guest lecturer in Human Biology courses, 2002-present
HumBio 120, Human Nutrition (Prof. Christopher Gardner), lectures on sports nutrition and correlations to health.
HumBio 155, Exercise Physiology (Prof. Anne Friedlander), lectures on nutrition and exercise biochemistry.

RESEARCH

University of California, San Francisco
Laboratory of Professor Roger Cooke
Research Associate, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2006-present
Post-doctoral Fellow, Cardiovascular Research Institute, 2002-2006
Investigating the molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle activation and metabolism

NON-PROFIT WORK

Sports Medicine Institute (a Public Benefit Nonprofit Corporation), Palo Alto, CA, 2003-present

EDUCATION

Stanford University, Department of Chemistry, 1996-2002
Nerve signaling and the impact of omega-3 fats

Northern Arizona University (NAU), Flagstaff, AZ, 1993-1996
American Chemical Society Certified Bachelors of Science in Chemistry

United States Naval Schools
Naval Radiological Controls Supervisor School, Charleston, SC, 1992
Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls, ID, 1998-1989
Naval Nuclear Power School, Orlando, Fl, 1987-1988

UNITED STATES NAVAL SERVICE

United States Navy, USS Carl Vinson Aircraft Carrier, Alameda, CA, 1987-1993
Supervisor of Reactor Laboratories, in charge of all chemistry and radiological controls Chief Reactor Watch, in charge of mechanical watch stations in the reactor plant Nuclear Quality Assurance Supervisor

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