JKJohnson

Curriculum Vitae

Jennifer K. (Kristie) Johnson, Ph.D., D(ABMM)

Associate Professor, Department of Pathology

University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

DateOctober 7, 2016

Contact Information

Business Address: 22 South Greene Street, Room N2W50B

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Office Phone Number:(410) 328-6698

Laboratory Phone Number:(410) 706-7062

Fax:(410) 706-8414

Beeper:(410) 382-2337 x3977

Email:

Education

1992-1996B.S. Degree in Biology, minor in Chemistry, Salisbury State University

Salisbury, Maryland

1996-2002Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland, Baltimore

Thesis: Analysis of the Specificity and Genetics of Antibodies to Soman.

Mentor: David E. Lenz, Ph.D.

1998-2000Rapid Transition Training Program, Categorical in Microbiology University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medical and Research Technology

Postgraduate Education and Training

2003-2006Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Mentor: Richard A. Venezia, Ph.D., D(ABMM)

Certifications

1998-PresentTechnologist in Microbiology, American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Certification

2010-PresentDiplomate in Public Health and Medical Microbiology, The American Boardof Medical Microbiology of the American Academy of Microbiology

Employment History

Academic Appointments

2006-2012Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine (Primary appointment)

2007-PresentVA Research Health Scientist (WOC),Baltimore Veterans Administration

2011-2012Assistant Professor,Department of Epidemiology and Public HealthUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine (Secondary appointment)

2012-PresentAssociate Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine (Primary appointment)

2012-PresentAssociate Professor,Department of Epidemiology and Public HealthUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine (Secondary appointment)

2013-PresentAssociate Professor,Department of Microbiology and ImmunologyUniversity of MarylandSchool of Medicine (Secondary appointment)

Other Employment

1996-1997 ORISE Fellow, Toxicology Division, Toxicology Evaluation Branch

US Army Center for HealthPromotion and Preventive Medicine

Aberdeen Proving Ground-Edgewood Area, Maryland 21010

1998Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Oral and Craniofacial Sciences

School of Dentistry

University of Maryland, Baltimore

1998-2002ORISE Fellow, Pharmacology Division, Biochemical Pharmacology Branch

US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense

Aberdeen Proving Ground-Edgewood Area, Maryland 21010

2003Scientist - Section Head

Rapid Diagnostics: Bioterrorism Response Section

MarylandDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene

Professional Society Memberships

1997-Present National and Maryland Branch of American Society of Microbiology

2006-Present Pan American Society of Clinical Virology

2008-Present Association of Molecular Pathology

2013-PresentSociety of Healthcare Epidemiology

Honors and Awards

1999Excellence in Microbiology Award, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medical and Research Technology

2000-2001 Merit Scholarship Award, University of Maryland Dental School

2000-2002 NIH National Research Service Award Training Program

2011Richard S. Schwalbe Award, American Society of Microbiology, Maryland Branch

Clinical Activities

2006-2014Associate Director of Clinical Microbiology and Virology Laboratories

Laboratories of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

  • Clinical Microbiology Seminar Series
  • Pace Lectures for Laboratory Staff
  • Physician Consults
  • Patient Rounds
  • Clinical Plate Rounds
  • Member
  • Pandemic Steering Committee
  • Executive Infection Control Committee
  • Antimicrobial Subcommittee
  • Ebola Steering Committee
  • Moved all protocols to electronic and placed on share drive for all employees to view while working at the bench.
  • Molecular Detection
  • MRSA
  • Influenza and RSV
  • Respiratory viruses (10)
  • Enterovirus
  • Clostridium difficile
  • PNA-FISH from positive blood cultures
  • Surveillance
  • MRSA
  • Acinetobacter baumannii
  • Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
  • Rapid Detection from Blood Cultures
  • Antibiotic Resistance
  • Fluconazole susceptibility in Candida species
  • Carbapenemase detection in Enterobacteriaceae

2014-2015Interim Director of Clinical Microbiology and Virology Laboratories. Laboratories of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2014-2015Interim Director of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Pathology Associates

2014-PresentCo-Director of Bio-containment Unit, Laboratory,University of Maryland Medical Center

2015-PresentDirector of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2015-PresentDirector of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Pathology Associates

Administrative Service

Institutional Service

2006-2014Associate Director of Clinical Microbiology and Virology Laboratories

Laboratories of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2006-PresentMember, UMMC Infection Control Executive Committee

2008-2010Associate Member, Graduate Faculty

2009-PresentMember, UMMC Pandemic Steering Committee

2010-Present Regular Member, Graduate Faculty

2011-PresentMember, Host Defenses and Infectious Diseases Committee, University of Maryland School of Medicine

2011-PresentInterviewer, Office of Admissions, University of Maryland School of Medicine

2011-PresentMember, UMMC Antimicrobial Subcommittee of the P&T Committee

2011-PresentMember, Pathology Residency Committee

2011Judge, Medical Student Research Day

2013-PresentMember, Clinical Competency Committee, Department of Pathology

2014-2015Interim Directorof Clinical Microbiology and Virology Laboratories

Laboratories of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2014-2015Interim Director of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Pathology Associates

2014-PresentMember, UMMC Strategic Steering Committee-Ebola Preparation Plan

2014-PresentMember, UMMC Laboratory Services Committee-Ebola Preparation Plan

2014-PresentCo-Director of Bio-containment Unit, Laboratory,University of Maryland Medical Center

2015-PresentMember, Quality Assurance Oversight Committee, University of Maryland Medical Center, Laboratories of Pathology

2015-PresentMember, Institutional BioSafety Committee, University of Maryland, Baltimore

2016-PresentMember, UMMC Laboratory Utilization Committee

2015-PresentDirector of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2015-PresentDirector of Clinical Microbiology, University of Maryland Pathology Associates

Local Service

2009 Member of ASM Division C Chair nomination Committee

2010-2014 Judge for J. Howard Brown Award given by the Maryland Branch ASM

2010-PresentMember, Maryland MDRO Collaborative

2011-2014Board of Directors, American Society of Microbiology, Maryland Branch

2012-2013President, American Society of Microbiology, Maryland Branch

National Service

2008-PresentReviewer, Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Diseases(1x/year)

2010-PresentReviewer, European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases(1x/year)

2011-PresentReviewer, Journal of Medical Microbiology(1x/year)

2011-PresentReviewer, Journal of Clinical Microbiology(3x/year)

2011-PresentReviewer, Journal of Microbiological Methods(0-1x/year)

2011-PresentReviewer, American Journal of Infection Control(0-1x/year)

2012-PresentReviewer, PLOS ONE(2x/year)

2012-PresentMember, Clinical Microbiology Mentoring Committee of the Professional Practice Committee, American Society of Microbiology (Term until 2017)

2012-2014Member, The American Boardof Medical Microbiology (ABMM) Validation Committee

2012American Society of Microbiology Career Session (June 16, 2012)

2012-PresentReviewer, Infections(0-1x/year)

2012-PresentReviewer, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy(1x/year)

2014-PresentAmerican Society of Microbiology Division C Finance Committee

2014Member, Expert Panel, UPMC Center for Health Security, Improving the Odds: What government can do to encourage the development of commercially viable infectious disease diagnostics.

2014-PresentMember, The American Boardof Medical Microbiology (ABMM) Item Committee

2014American Society of Microbiology Convener for Diagnostic Microbiology and Epidemiology Session for the 114th General Meeting May 18, 2014: The Evolving Role on Active Surveillance for MDROs for Infection Prevention: The Impact of New Landmark Studies upon the Clinical Microbiologist.

2014-PresentReviewer, Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials(0-1x/year)

2015-PresentMember, Editorial Board, Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2017)

2015-PresentMember, Methods Application and Interpretation Working Group for the Subcommittee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing, Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)

2016-PresentMember, Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine(2019)

2016-PresentReviewer, Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine(2x/year)

2016-PresentMember, Carbapenemase Inactivation Method Working Group, Clinical laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)

2016American Society of Microbiology Convener for Clinical Science and Epidemiology Symposium for the ASM Microbe 2016 Meeting June 18, 2016: Guess the Bacterial Resistance Mechanism

2016American Society of Microbiology Convener for Clinical Science and Epidemiology Symposium for the ASM Microbe 2016 Meeting June 19, 2016: Optimal Use of Rapid Diagnostics in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory for Quality Improvement and Clinical Care

2016Study Section Member, Defense Medical Research and Development Program

2016-presentScientific Lead, CDC/ASM Laboratory Medicine Best Practices committee on Bloodstream Infections

2016-presentMember, Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Biosafety and Biosecurity Partners Forum (recently appointed by SHEA)

Teaching Service

Prior to Faculty Appointment

1998Laboratory Assistant, Pathogenic Microbiology,

3rd year Medical Technology Students- 6 contact hours/week

Department of Medical and Research Technology, University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

1998Lecturer

Pathogenic Microbiology

3rd year Medical Technology Students- 4 contact hours

Department of Medical and Research Technology, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1999-2001Laboratory Assistant

Dental Microbiology

2nd year Dental Students – 1 contact hour/week

University of MarylandDental School

Faculty Appointment

Basic Sciences

2004-PresentPreceptor, Laboratory Small Group

Host Defenses and Infectious Diseases Laboratory

Second year Medical Students

40 students/year, 6 hours/year

University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

2005-2007Lecturer

Seminars in Biological Terrorism

Smallpox

6-8 students, 2 hours/year

Department of Pathology, University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

2006-PresentMember of Thesis/Dissertation Committee

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

7 graduate students, 20 hours/year per mentee

2007Lecturer

Emerging Infections (NURS 418)

Molecular Epidemiology

20 nursing students, 2 hours/year

University of MarylandSchool of Nursing

2007-2013Research Mentor

Molecular Epidemiology Practicum

Epidemiology Ph.D. Graduate Students

Molecular Epidemiology Track, University of Maryland Graduate School

2 students/ 20 hours

2009-PresentLecturer

Clinical Virology (MEDT 471)

15 students, 6 hours/year

Department of Medical and Research Technology,University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

2009-PresentMember of Thesis/Dissertation Committee

Department of Medical and Research Technology, University of Maryland School of Medicine

1 graduate student, 20 hours/year per mentee

2010Lecturer

Pathogenic Microbiology (MEDT 472)

12 students, 4 hours/year

Department of Medical and Research Technology,University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

2010-PresentPrimary Mentor

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

3 graduate students, 104 hours/year per mentee

2011-PresentLecturer, Bacteriology Laboratory I, II, and III

Host Defenses and Infectious Diseases Laboratory

Second year Medical Students

160 students/year, 6 hours/year

University of MarylandSchool of Medicine

2015-PresentLecturer, Principles of Pharmacology

University of Maryland, Baltimore

School of Medicine

Department of Pharmacology

10 graduate students, 6 hours/year

Clinical Sciences(Fellows and Residents)

2003-PresentMedical Microbiology Plate Rounds

Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

1st and 2nd year Infectious Disease Fellows, 3rd or 4th year Medical Students, Pathology Residents and Attendings

12-15 fellows per year, 2-3 medical students, 1 pathology resident, 1-2 faculty members/year

78 contact hours/year

Department of Pathology, University of Maryland Medical Center

2006-PresentMentor

Medical Microbiology Rotations

5-6 pathology residents, 1-2 medical students

2 hours/ rotation

Microbiology Laboratory, University of Maryland Medical Center

2006-PresentMedical Microbiology Lectures

Pathology Residents

10-12 residents, 8 contact hours

Department of Pathology,University of Maryland Medical Center

2014-PresentMedical Microbiology Rotations

Infectious Disease Fellows

10-12 fellows/year, 10 contact hours

Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Maryland Medical Center

Students/Residents/Fellows Mentored

*Indicates that I serve(d) as the primary mentor

Training period / Student / Mentor / Current Position
2006-2009 / Kristen Kriesel, MS, Ph.D. / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / STD MIS Data Manager
Virginia State Health Department
2007-2008 / Kerri Thom, MD, MS / Master Student Thesis Committee Member / Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, School of Medicine
2007 / Simone Shurland, Ph.D / Ph.D. Student
Laboratory Rotation / Microbiologist, FDA
Bethesda, Maryland
2007-2008 / Simone Shurland, Ph.D / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / Microbiologist, FDA
Bethesda, Maryland
2007-2009 / Marin Schweizer, Ph.D / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / Research Associate, University of Iowa,
School of Medicine
2009 / Albert Lee / Ph.D. Student
Laboratory Rotation / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2009-2010 / Anne Koehne de Gonzalez / Medical Student / Pathology Resident,
Columbia University Medical Center, New York City
2009 / Angela Stancil* / Master Student Laboratory Roatation / Biology High School Teacher
2009 / Adebola Ajao / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / Microbiologist, FDA
Bethesda, Maryland
2009 / Monica Smith / Master Student Thesis Committee Member / Becton Dickinson
Sparks, MD
2009-2011 / Angela Stancil* / Master Student Thesis Committee Member / Biology High School Teacher
2010 / Aaron Hess / Medical Student / Anesthesiology Resident, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2010 / Jennifer Siu / Medical Student
Summer Rotation / MD/MPH Student, UMB
2010 / Marin Schweizer, Ph.D. / Research Associate / Research Associate, University of Iowa,
School of Medicine
2011-2012 / Aaron Hess / MD/Ph.D. Student / Anesthesiology Resident, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2012-2012 / Mallory Boutin* / Capstone Mentor / Research Associate, University of San Diego
2011-2014 / Tracy Hazen, Ph.D. / Postdoctoral Fellow / UMB Research Associate
2012-2014 / Chris Pepin* / Student Laboratory Rotation / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2013-2014 / Shana Burrowes / Student Laboratory Rotation / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2013-2014 / Jackie Bork* / Research Elective / Clinical Instructor, JHU
2015-2016 / Emily Stucke / Student Laboratory Rotation / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2015-2016 / UM College Park Bio-Engineering Group / Clinical Advisor, Student Capstone Project / Bio-Engineering Undergraduate Students
2016-Present / Eric Kong / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2016-Present / Sarah Jackson / Ph.D. Student
Thesis Committee Member / Ph.D. Student, UMB
2016-Present / Natalia Blanco Herrera, Ph.D. / Postdoctoral Fellow / Postdoctoral Fellow, UMB

Grant Support

Active Grants

10/01/11 - 03/31/17Role: Co-Investigator (10%) PI: M.C. Roghmann

(NCE)“Metagenomic Studies of MRSA Colonization

Veterans Health Administration CSR&D

Total Direct Costs: $508,781

Total Indirect Costs: $0

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

07/01/12 - 12/31/17 Role: Co-Investigator (10%) PI: M.C. Roghmann

(NCE)“Modifying Isolation Precautions for MRSA in Non-acute Care

Settings”

VA Merit Grant Health Services R&D

RII10-154

Total Direct Costs: $1,035,459

Total Indirect Costs: $0

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

04/01/14 - 03/31/16Role: Co-Investigator (5%)PI: K. Kotloff

(NCE)“Incidence, Mode of Transmission, and Sequelae of Community-Acquired Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Effectiveness of Decolonization”

NIH VTEU

Direct Costs: $822,310

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

08/01/15 - 07/31/19Role: Co-Investigator (5%) PI: Thom

Removing barriers to hand hygiene and glove compliance: Evaluation of two novel time-efficient interventions

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

R01 HS024108-01

Direct and Indirect cost:$1,571,807

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

09/30/15 - 12/29/16Role: Principal Investigator (2%)

Sentinel Site Surveillance for AR Organisms II

CDC-SHEPheRD Program Contract RFTOP 2015-008

Direct Cost: $78,500

Indirect Cost: $20,500

9/15/15-9/14/17Role: Co-investigator (10%)PI: Cross

Development of a multivalent vaccine to prevent invasive infections and colonization with Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Nosocimial Vaccine Company

Total Direct Costs: $3, 239,933

Provide bacterial strains and expertise in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

09/30/15 - 09/29/18 Role: Co-investigator(10%) PI: Harris

Epicenters for the Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) - Cycle II

Centers for Disease Control

1U54CK0000450-01

Direct and Indirect cost:$1,432,368

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

10/01/15-3/31/18Role: Co-investigator (10%) PI: Harris

“Does Universal Glove and Gown use decrease carbapenem-resistance Gram-negative bacteria”

AHRQ R18 HS024045

Total Directs: $770,800

Total Indirects: $417,310

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

03/01/16-02/28/18Role: Co-Investigator (10%) PI: M.C. Roghmann

“Transmission of Antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative Bacteria in Nursing Homes.”

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

R03-A1-122223

Total Direct Costs: $153,000

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

09/01/2016-08/31-17Role:Principal Investigator (2%)

“Understanding the workflow of positive blood cultures from sampling to results.”

Q-Linea

Direct Costs: $9,999

8/10/16-07/31/2020Role: Co-Investigator (10%) PI: Harris

“Epidemiology of CRE and MRSA transmission: patient and organism factors”

NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

1R01AL121146-01

Total Directs: $1,800,599

Direct laboratory work and personnel and review, interpret, analyze, and publish data.

09/15/16-11/14/17Role: Co-Principal Investigator (10%)

“Identification of Microbial disruption indices (MDI) predictive of colonization and dominance by multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. “

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

BAA 2016-N-17812

Total Costs: $459,721

Total Indirects: $606,837

Pending Grants

10/01/16-09/30/17Role:Principal Investigator (2%)

“A Clinical Evaluation of a Gastrointestinal Infection panel Assay system (ACEGIS)”

Applied BioCode

Total Cost: $100,000

04/1/17-03/31/22Role: Sub-award PI (10%)PI: Bachman

“Integrated modeling of Klebsiella pneumoniae infections based on bacterial genotype, patient factors and colonization status”

NIH R01 AI 125307 01 A1

NIH-DHHS-US

Total Cost: $312,770 sub award

TotalCost: $2,713,340

Completed Grants

09/01/05 - 07/31/12Role: Investigator/Scholar (75%)PI: A.R. Shuldiner

Transmission of Plasmid Mediated AmpC β-lactamases”

University of Maryland Multidisciplinary Research Career Development Program (MCRDP)

NIH K12RR023250

Total Direct Costs: $12,309,704

06/01/07 - 11/01/07Role: PI (5%)

“Culture results for patients with positive blood cultures”

AdvanDx

Total Direct Costs: $3,000

08/01/07 - 07/31/08Role: PI (75%)

“Understanding Resistance Mechanisms in Fecal Microorganisms”

University of Maryland GCRC

Total Direct Costs: $10,000

09/30/07 - 09/29/08Role: Co-Investigator (in kind/mentor)PI: K Kreisel

“Risk Factors and Outcomes of Infections Due to USA300 Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus”

CDC R36 Grant for Public Health Research Dissertation

Program Announcement PAR-07-231

Total Direct Costs: $35,000

10/22/07 - 12/31/07Role: PI (15%)

“BacLite for the detection of MRSA”

3M Medical Diagnostics

Total Direct Costs: $40,000

07/01/08 - 06/30/09Role: Co-PI (5%)PI: R. Venezia

“Detection of MRSA from Blood Cultures”

Microphage

Total Direct Costs: $21,000

02/01/10 - 02/01/11Role: PI (5%)

“Clinical Validation of the Molecular-based BD GeneOhm VanR assay for the presumptive identification of vancomycin resistant Enterococci in perianal and/or rectal specimens”

Becton Dickinson

Total Direct Costs: $75,000

04/15/10 - 07/31/11Role: Site PI(in kind/mentor)PI: M. Schweizer

Linezolid Therapy and Outcomes in Patients with Post-Influenza Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia, Controlling for Patient, Pathogen, and Treatment Characteristics

Pfizer

06/01/10 - 11/30/13Role: Co-Investigator (5%)PI: A.D. Harris

“Epidemiology of emerging pathogens among hospitalized patients”

2R01AI060859-05 Renewal

Direct Costs: $900,000

Indirect Costs: $436,500

Total Direct Costs: $100,000

06/28/10 - 12/01/11 Role: Co-Investigator (5%)PI: K Thom

Maryland MDR Acinetobacter Prevalence Survey

3U50CI000485 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Direct Costs: $178,000

07/26/10 - 07/25/12Role: Co-Investigator (5%) PI: J. Furuno

“Using Nursing Home Antibiograms to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing and Delivery”

AHRQ HHSA290200600020I

Direct Costs:$621,298

08/16/10 - 08/14/13Role: Co-Investigator (5%)PI: A.D. Harris

“Novel Interventions to Decrease Healthcare Associated Infections”

AHRQ (Choice)

Direct Costs: $1,064,827

03/01/11 - 02/28/15Role: Co-Investigator (5%)PI: M.C. Roghmann

Human Microbiome and Healthcare-associated Infections”

National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

R01

Total Direct Costs: $1,134,557

Total Indirect Costs: $567,279

08/01/11 - 07/31/14Role: Co-Investigator (10%)PI: M.C. Roghmann

“Modifying Isolation Precautions for MRSA in Long Care Setting

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Total Direct Costs: $1,012,297

Total Indirect Costs: $338,262

10/01/11 - 09/30/12Role: PI (no salary for PI)

Drug Resistant Gram Negative Microorganisms in VA Long Term Care Facilities

Baltimore Research and Education Foundation, Inc.

Total Direct Cost: $19,500

01/31/12 - 02/01/14Role: PI (10%)

“A novel agent to decrease contamination of hospital scrubs”

BioMed Protect Inc.

Total Direct Costs: $80, 845

Total Indirect Costs: $43, 252

The contract is with the UMB SOM Center for Clinical Trials.

08/01/12 - 07/31/13Role: Principal Investigator (2%)