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Michele Pamela Calos
Professor
Department of Genetics
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Biographical Information
B.A. Oxford University, Oxford, England, (Zoology).
Ph.D. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA,
(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), laboratory of
Walter Gilbert (Prix Nobel, 1980).
Post-doctoral training:
Universite de Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland, (Biologie
Moleculaire), laboratory of Jeffrey H. Miller.
Co-taught Bacterial Genetics course with Jeffrey H.
Miller, Beijing, China.
Department of Genetics, Stanford University School
of Medicine, Stanford, CA. Assistant Professor,
Associate Professor, Professor.
National Science Foundation Pre-Doctoral
Fellowship
Suisse Ligue Contre Le Cancer Postdoctoral
Fellowship
Searle Scholar Award, one of 19 starting
Assistant Professors chosen nationally for
outstanding promise in biomedical research.
Agnes Axtell Moule Faculty Scholar
Mellon Foundation Fellow
Henry J. Kaiser Award for Teaching Excellence,
June, 1987, teaching award voted by medical students
for outstanding achievement as teacher and course
organizer of Human Genetics 201.
Featured Speaker for Symposium, “Directed
Therapeutics: Today's Research, Tomorrow's
Medicine”, UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July
18, 2003.
Plenary Speaker, Genetics Society of America,
Annual Meeting, Jan. 5 – 9, 2008, San Diego, CA,
“Engineering human cells via gene transfer”.
FDA service
Advisory Committee, Cellular, Tissue, and
Gene Therapies, United States Food and Drug
Administration, 2004 – 2008.
Site Visit to United States Food and Drug
Administration Laboratories, February, 2005.
Chair, Site Visit Committee for Tumor
Vaccines and Biotechnology Branch, United States
Food and Drug Administration CBER,September, 2006.
Consultant, United States Food and Drug
Administration, 2008 – 2012.
Consultant, United States Food and Drug
Administration, 2012 – 2016.
National Study Section Panels
American Cancer Society Study Section,
Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1988 – 1991.
National Science Foundation Study Section,
Biochemical Genetics, 1994 – 1998.
National Institutes of Health Study Section,
Gene Therapy and Inborn Errors, 2003 – 2004.
National Institutes of Health Study Section
(Ad Hoc), Genome, 2004.
National Institutes of Health Study Section,
Non-Viral Systems for Gene Therapy, 2007.
Ad Hoc Grant Review
Examples of service for U.S. and foreign agencies
and foundations:
National Institutes of Health, Medical Biochemistry
Study Section
National Institutes of Health, Gene Therapy
Conference Grants
National Science Foundation, DNA Replication
Conference Grants
Welcome Trust, U.K., grant proposals
Israel Science Foundation, grant proposals
Netherlands Cancer Society, grant proposals
Telethon Italy, grant proposals
German-Israeli Foundation for Research &
Development, grant proposals
Current and Recent Service for Professional
Societies
Physical Gene and Cell Therapy and Vectorology
Committee, American Society of Gene and Cell
Therapy, 2010 – 2013.
Membership Committee, American Society of
Gene and Cell Therapy, 2010 – 2013.
Abstract reviewer, Gene Regulation, American
Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, 2011.
Nominating Committee for 2011 elections,
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
Board of Directors, American Society of Gene
and Cell Therapy (elected by membership), June 2007
- June 2010.
Coordinating Reviewer, American Society of
Gene and Cell Therapy, DNA Vectorology and Gene
Targeting abstracts, February, 2010.
Non-Viral Gene Transfer Vectors Committee,
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, 2007 –
2010.
Non-Viral Gene Transfer Vectors Committee,
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, 2004 –
2007.
Coordinating Reviewer, DNA Vectorology
abstracts, American Society of Gene and Cell
Therapy, 2007.
Abstract Reviewer, DNA Vectorology, American
Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, 2006.
Vector Committee, European Society of Gene
Therapy, 2003 – 2006.
Professional Society Affiliations
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
International Society for Stem Cell Research
American Association for the Advancement of Science
European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
American Society for Microbiology
Ad Hoc Journal Reviews
Service for a wide range of journals including Proc.
Natl. Acad, Sci. USA, Nature, Science, Nature
Methods, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Protocols,
Nature Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology,
Nucleic Acids Research, Trends Microbiology, BMC
Biotechnology, Journal of Virology, Molecular
Therapy, Gene Therapy, Human Gene Therapy, Gene,
Molecular Genetics and Genomics, BioTechniques,
PloSGenetics, and others.
University:
Senator, 19th Senate of the Academic Council.
Administrative Panel on Radiological Safety,
1993-94.
Senator, Alternate, University Senate of the
Academic Council, 1993- 1995.
Grant reviewer, URO Undergraduate Research Awards,
1996.
Proposal evaluation, Office of Technology Licensing,
2001.
Administrative Panel on Biosafety, Alternate, 1999 –
2002.
Symposium on Women in Science, Center for Women,
May, 2005.
School of Medicine:
Medical School Senate Executive Committee (Committee
of Five).
Ad Hoc Committee on Minority Admissions.
Steering Committee for Study of the Future of the
Academic Medical Center.
Cancer Biology Program Committee.
Established Genetics Seminar Program, year-long
series with graduate student lunches and faculty
dinners with invited seminar speakers.
Science Day Committee.
Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Committee,
1987- 1991.
Founding member, Combined Admissions Mode Committee,
later called CGAP, 1987 – 1993. This committee
converted graduate student admissions from strictly
Department-based, to the joint admissions program we
now have.
American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant
Committee, 1987 – 1992.
Katharine McCormick Fund Grant Committee, 1987 –
1989.
Faculty sponsor, Genetics Research Colloquium,
1987-1988.
Senator-at-Large, Medical School Faculty Senate,
1989-1991.
School of Medicine Radioisotope Committee (Non-Human
Use), 1989 – 1994.
Chair, School of Medicine Radioisotope Committee
(Non-Human Use), 1992- 1994.
Women Faculty Steering Committee, 1993-1994.
Cancer Biology Program Committee, second term
1993-1996.
Organized Monday Social Program and Faculty Lunch
Program, 1993-94.
Senator, Medical School Faculty Senate, 1993-1996.
Search Committee for Assistant Professor in
Molecular Genetics/Gene Therapy, Department of
Pediatrics,1999.
Dept. Alternate to Medical School Faculty Senate,
1999-2000, 2001-02.
Chair, Katherine McCormick Fund Lectureship
Committee, 2000-01 and 2001-02, (organized and
hosted seminars and receptions for invited McCormick
lecturers Susan Lindquist and Brigid Hogan).
Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Aging,
Department of Neurology, 2002.
Dermatology Advisory Board, 2002 – 2006.
Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Human
Gene Therapy, Department of Pediatrics, 2005-2006.
Mentor, Stanford Summer Research Program in
Biomedical Sciences for Minority Students, 1994,
2008, 2011, 2012.
Department of Psychiatry, Search Committee for
Chairman, 2009.
Appointments and Promotions Committee of the Medical
School, January, 2008 – December, 2010; Chair from
9/09 – 12/10. Ad hoc member: 2011 – present.
Senator, Medical School Faculty Senate, 2011 – 2014.
Faculty Search Committee, Department of Genetics,
2011 – 2012.
Genetics Graduate Student Admissions Committee, 1998
- 2001, 2012 - 2013.
Senator, Medical
School Faculty Senate, 2011 – 2014.
Faculty
Search Committee, Department of Genetics, 2011
– 2012.
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