Joshua D. Rabinowitz

Brief CV

EDUCATION
1994 – 2001      Stanford  University
                          M.D., 2001
                          Ph.D. in Biophysics, 1999 
1990 – 1994      University of North   Carolina at Chapel Hill
                          B.A. with  Highest Honors in Mathematics, 1994
                          B.A. in  Chemistry, 1994
RESEARCH POSITIONS
2004 - present   Princeton University
                          Assistant  Professor
                          Department  of Chemistry & Lewis   Sigler Center  for Integrative Genomics
                          Comprehensive  studies of cellular metabolism
2000 - 2004      Alexza Molecular Delivery  Corporation
                         Co-founder and Vice President, Research
                         Accelerating  onset of drug action through thermally generated aerosols
                         Inventor  of four drug products in FDA-sanctioned clinical testing
1994 – 1999     Stanford University
                         Department of Chemistry
                         Graduate  research associate of Professor Harden McConnell
                         Physical  chemistry of T cell activation
HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
2006 –              Awardee, Scientist  Development Grant, American Heart Association
2005 –              Awardee, Beckman Young  Investigators Grant
1994 – 2001     Trainee, Medical Scientist  Training Program (MSTP)
                         National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH
1994                 Awardee, Churchill  Fellowship (Declined)
1993 – 1994     Awardee, Barry M. Goldwater  Scholarship
                         Federal  Excellence in Education Foundation, US Federal Government
1993 – 1994     President, Phi Beta Kappa, UNC  Chapter
1990 – 1994     Awardee, Herbert Worth Jackson Scholarship
                         UNC-Chapel Hill Honors Program
AUTHOR OF OVER 35 MAJOR JOURNAL ARTICLES  (SEE PUBLICATIONS TAB)
INVENTOR OF OVER 60 ISSUED U.S. PATENTS
INVITED SPEAKER AT INSTITUTIONS INCLUDING  HARVARD, MIT, AND UNIVERSITY 
  OF MICHIGAN
ACTIVE GRANTS
Principal Investigator, American Heart Association Scientist  Development Grant, 7/2006 – 6/2010
               Quantitative Dynamics  of Cellular Metabolic Regulation
Principal Investigator, Beckman Young Investigators Award,  9/2005 – 8/2008
               Towards a Holistic  Understanding of Cellular Metabolism
Co-Principal Investigator, Joint National Science Foundation – National Institutes of Health 
               Grant, 9/2005 – 1/2009
               Dynamic Data Driven  Application Systems:  Development of a Closed-loop  
              Identification Machine for Bionetworks (CLIMB) and Its Application to  Nucleotide Metabolism
Participant, National Institutes of Health Center  Grant, 9/2004 – 8/2009
               Center for  Quantitative Biology
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR ON PREVIOUS NIH GRANTS TOTALING > $5M
TEACHING
A Quantitative, Integrative Introduction  to the Sciences, Parts V and VI
A uniquely  mathematics-intensive introduction to genetics, physiology, and organic and 
               biological chemistry for college sophomores (Co-taught with David Botstein, 
               Leonid Kruglyak, and Nobel Laureate Eric Weischaus)
Biophysical Chemistry I and II
               A quantitatively  rigorous treatment of biological chemistry for first year 
               science graduate  students 
AD HOC REFEREE AT JOURNALS RANGING FROM ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY TO NATURE CHEMICAL
BIOLOGY TO IMMUNITY
 
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