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June 2019

Sau (Larry) Lee

Sau (Larry) Lee joined FDA in 2005 and has served as regulatory scientist, CMC team leaders, Associate Director for Science, and Deputy Office Director. Larry is currently the Director for Office of Testing and Research within OPQ, and he is also the chair for OPQ led Emerging Technology Program and led a multi-disciplinary team with representation from OPQ, OC and ORA to support the development, implementation and regulatory evaluation of novel technologies for pharmaceutical applications. He provides leadership in developing and implementing OPQ science and research programs to advance...Read more

Rachel Dutton

Professor Rachel Dutton received her B.S. in Molecular Biology from UC San Diego, and completed her undergraduate thesis with Kit Pogliano on Bacillus subtilis sporulation. She completed her PhD with Jon Beckwith at Harvard Medical School, where she studied the diversity of disulfide bond formation in bacterial species, and identified a new pathway for disulfide bond formation which uses a homolog of the blood coagulation pathway in humans. Rachel eceived the ASM's Raymond Sarber Award for my thesis research. She then took a position as a Bauer Fellow at Harvard University, where she...Read more

Lawrence David

Lawrence is an Assistant Professor in Duke University’s Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Department of Medicine, and Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy. From the fall of 2010 until  2013, he was a Junior Fellow at Harvard University’s Society of Fellows. There, he worked with Peter Turnbaugh on the human microbiome.

He received his PhD in Computational & Systems Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2010 (where he trained with Eric Alm), and he completed his undergraduate studies in Biomedical Engineering from...Read more

Maria Carolina Florian

Dr. M. Carolina Florian holds a PhD from the University of Milano (Italy). She pursued postdoctoral training at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Ulm University (Germany) from 2009 to 2015. In 2016, she was awarded an Emmy Noether Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) dedicated to outstanding early-career researchers. This grant supported the establishment of her independent research team on Epigenetics of Stem Cell Aging. In 2018, she was appointed as group leader at CMRB (Spain).

Her research in the past 5 years strongly challenged the concept that aging is an...Read more

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