CURRICULUM VITAE (Abridged)

Name: L. Scott Rodkey

Academic Rank: Professor with tenure

Birthdate: January 18, 1941

Education:

INSTITUTION

DEGREE

DATE

DISCIPLINE

Univ. of Kansas

A.B.

1964

Microbiology

Univ. of Kansas

Ph.D.

1968

Microbiology

Univ. of Ill., Chicago

Post-doc

1968-70

Immunology

Appointments:

1970-75, Asst. Professor, Division of Biology, Kansas State University
1975-82, Assoc. Professor, Division of Biology, Kansas State University
1975, Summer, Research Associate, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA.
1977-78, Member, Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
1982, Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Pathology, University of Texas-Houston
1983, Summer, Visiting Professor, Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, University of Paris VII, Paris, France.
1988-90, Director, Bioprocessing Research Center, University of Texas- Houston, Houston, TX
1982-Pres. Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Texas-Houston

Honors:

1967, Cassandra Ritter Award--Outstanding Graduate Student, Dept. of Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence.
1970, NATO Advanced Study Institute Fellow, Paris, France
1977-82, NIH Research Career Development Award recipient

Editorial and Organizational Appointments:

Associate Editor, Journal of Immunology, 1989-93
Member, Membership Committee, American Association of Immunologists, 1990-93.
NIH Maternal Immunization Program, Special Consultant, 1993

Peer Reviewer Appointments:

NIH Clinical Sciences Study Section, 1984-88
NIH Reviewers Reserve Panel, 1988-92
Oklahoma Health Research Program, Chair of Chairs, 1993, 1995.
Oklahoma Health Research Program, Chair, study section C, 1987-1995
NASA Microgravity Cell Sciences Study Section, 1998-2002.

Issued Patents:

L. Scott Rodkey and David Huff. US Patent 4,963,236, October 16, 1990. Apparatus and Methods for Isoelectric Focusing.

L. Scott Rodkey and David Huff. US Patent 5,160,594, November 3, 1992. Apparatus and Methods for Isoelectric Focusing of Amphoteric Substances Incorporating Ion Selective Membranes in Electrode Chambers.

L. Scott Rodkey and Keith A. Knisley. US Patent 5,173,160, December 22, 1992. Analysis of Carrier Ampholytes Using Immobilized pH Gradients.

L. Scott Rodkey and P. DeShong. US Patent 5,322,906, June 21, 1994. Synthesis of Complex Polyamines for Ampholyte Production.

L. Scott Rodkey and P. DeShong. US Patent 5,428,116, June 27, 1995. Synthesis of Complex Polyamines for Ampholyte Production.

Patent Pending:

L. Scott Rodkey, M. Yared, and K. J. Moise, Jr. Filed September 17, 1996. Rh Blood Group Antigen Compositions and Methods of Use.

Industry Consultant Appointments:

1982-Pres. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL (Immunology)
1994-Pres. Vysis, Inc., Naperville, IL. (Isoelectric Focusing)
1994-Pres. Strasburger & Price, L.L.B., Dallas, TX (Immunology-Breast Implants)
1998-Pres. ImmPheron, Inc., Lexington, KY Member-Scientific Advisory Board.

Selected Publications:

Seferian, P. G. and Rodkey, L. S. 1994. Identification of laboratory animals using affinity immunoblotting. Laboratory Animal Science. 44:85-87.

Seferian, P. G. and Rodkey, L. S. 1994. Antibody Synthesis induced by Endogenous Internal Images. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 47:213- 227.

Moise, K. J., Saade, G., Knudsen, L, Valdez-Torres, A., Belfort, M. A., Hsu, H., Harvey, S. C., Hudson, K. M. and Rodkey, L. S. 1994. Ultrasound-guided cardiac blood sampling of the rabbit fetus. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 9:331-336.

McWhinney, D. R., DeShong, P. and Rodkey, L. S. 1995. Development of crosslinked polyamines suitable for synthesizing complex ampholytes for isoelectric focusing. Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis. 4:167-173.

Moise, K. J., Rodkey, L. S., Saade, G. R., Gei, A., Dure, M., Graham, A. and Creech, C. 1995. An animal model for hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn. I: Alloimmunization techniques. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 173:51-55.

Oleszak, E. L., Kuzmak, J., Hogue, B., Parr, R., Collisson, E. W., Rodkey, L. S., and Leibowitz, J. L. 1995. Molecular mimicry between Fc receptor and S peplomer protein of MHV, BCV and TGEV. Hybridoma. 14:1-8.

Moise, K. J., Rodkey, L. S., Saade, G. R., Dure, M., Dorman, K., Mayes, M. and Graham, A. 1995. An animal model for hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn. II: Fetal effects in New Zealand White rabbits. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 173:747-753.

Gololobov, G. V., Rumbley, C. A., Rumbley, J. N., Schourov, D. V., Makarevich, O. I., Gabibov, A. G., Voss, E. W. and Rodkey, L. S. 1997. DNA hydrolysis by BV04- 01 monoclonal antibody: Origins of catalytic activity. Molecular Immunology. 34:1083-1093.

Yared, M. A., K. J. Moise, Jr., and L. S. Rodkey. 1997. Stable solid-phase Rh antigen. Transfusion Medicine. 7:311-317.

Rodkey, L. S. and Tissot, R. G. 1998. Rabbit blood groups. in Handbook of Vertebrate Immunology. Eds. P.-P. Pastoret, H. Bazin, A. Govaerts & P. J. Griebel. Academic Press Limited. Pg. 242-243.

Moise, K. J., Rodkey, L. S., Yared, M., Hudon, L., Saade, G., Dorman, K. and Graham, A. in press. An animal model for hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn in New Zeland White and New Zealand Red rabbits: Newborn effects. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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