This CV summarizes the career and accomplishments of Duojia (DJ) Pan. It lists his current position as a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the departments of Molecular Biology and Genetics and Oncology. It then outlines his education history, previous positions held, awards received, patents, and invited presentations given. The CV provides a comprehensive overview of Pan's professional qualifications and achievements in just over one page.
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Curriculum Vitae
This CV summarizes the career and accomplishments of Duojia (DJ) Pan. It lists his current position as a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the departments of Molecular Biology and Genetics and Oncology. It then outlines his education history, previous positions held, awards received, patents, and invited presentations given. The CV provides a comprehensive overview of Pan's professional qualifications and achievements in just over one page.
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Duojia (DJ) Pan
Current Position: Professor
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Department of Oncology Howard Hughes Medical Institute The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Education:
1984 – 1988 B.S. Honors Biochemistry, Peking University, China
1988 – 1989 CUSBEA Program (China – U.S. Biochemistry Examination and Application) 1989 – 1993 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles Department of Biological Chemistry Advisor: Albert Courey 1993 – 1998 Postdoctoral training, University of California, Berkeley Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Advisor: Gerald Rubin
Positions Held:
1998 – 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, UT Southwestern
2004 Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, UT Southwestern 2004 – 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2008 – present Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2009 – present Professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Awards and Honors:
1988 China-United States Biochemistry Examination and Application
(CUSBEA) Scholarship 1993 – 1996 Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research 1998 – 2002 Virginia Murchison Linthicum Scholar in Medical Science (the Endowed Scholars at UT Southwestern) 2001 – 2005 American Heart Association National Scientist Development Award 2003 – 2006 American Cancer Society Research Scholar 2006 – present Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Scholar
Professional Activities:
2001 – 2004 Graduate Program Admission Committee, UT Southwestern
2001 – 2004 Integrative Biology Graduate Program Steering Committee, UT Southwestern 2004 – present Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance International Scientific Advisory Board 2006 – present “Faculty of 1000” member
Patents:
US Patent #6,190,876, issued Feb. 20, 2001
US Patent #5,935,792, issued Aug. 10, 1999 “KUZ, A Novel Family of Metalloproteases” Gerald M. Rubin, Duojia Pan, Jenny Rooke, Reza Yavari, Tian Xu.
U.S. Patent No. 6,436,629, issued Aug. 20, 2002
“Modulating Angiogenesis” Duojia Pan, Hongbing Zhang, Gerald M. Rubin
Invited presentation:
Department of Pathology, UT Southwestern, September 2002
Arolla Workshop, Switzerland, August 2003 University of North Texas Health Science Center, September 2003 Department of Pharmacology, UT Southwestern, October 2003 American Cancer Society Professors Meeting, October 2003 Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Scientific Advisory Panel Meeting, November 2003 Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan, November 2003 Dept. of Cell and Structural Biology, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 2004 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Tulane University, April 2004 Dept. of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, April 2004 Cardiovascular Research Institute, UCSF, May 2004 Juan March Foundation Workshop, Madrid, May 2004 Dept. of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University, November 2004 FASEB Research Conference on Protein Kinases and Protein Phosphorylation, July 2005 Institute of Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, August 2005 Amgen San Francisco, September 2005 CBI Society Symposium, Boulder, Colorado, December 2005 Department of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, January 2006 Weis Center for Research, Pennsylvania, April 2006 Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC), University of Montreal, May 2006 National Cancer Institute, NIH, May 2006 The 3rd International Workshop on Drosophila Cell Division Cycle, Portugal, June 2006 The 11th SCBA symposium, San Francisco, July 2006 Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Univ. of Massachusetts, April 2007 Molecular and Medical Genetics, University of Toronto, April 2007 Gordon Conference in Developmental Biology, New Hampshire, June 2007 CBI Society Symposium, Beijing, July 2007 Developmental Biology Colloquium, Duke University, January 2008 Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO), Madrid, Spain, February 2008 U. of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, March 2008 Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara, March 2008 Dept. of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Columbia University, March 2008 Keystone Symposium on Signaling pathways in Cancer and Development, March 2008 Program in Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Maryland, April 2008 National Cancer Institute, Frederick, April 2008 Dept. of Molecular Genetics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, May 2008 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, August 2008 Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, October 2008 Mangelsdorf Distinguished Seminar, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October 2008 Cell Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, October 2008 Keystone Symposium on Emerging Tumor Suppressors, January 2009 Carnegie Institute of Washington Department of Embryology, March 2009 Dept. of Cell Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, March 2009 Morphogenesis & Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Univ. of Virginia, May 2009 Developmental Biology Symposium, University of Minnesota, September 2009 Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany, October 2009 Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine, October 2009 American Society for Cell Biology, 49th Annual Meeting, December 2009