Table of Contents Cesar D. Fermin, PhD
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Table of Contents Cesar D. Fermin, PhD
Table of Contents Cesar D. Fermin, PhD Provost & VP for Academic Affairs (Professor of Biology, College of Arts & Sciences) Fermin Resume Brief ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2 CURRICULUM VITAE .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 CURRENT POSITIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 PREVIOUS POSITIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 INTRODUCTION TO CV CONTENT ................................................................................................................................. 7 OTHER ACADEMIC POSITION ......................................................................................................................................... 7 EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 MISCELLANEOUS TRAINING ............................................................................................................................................ 9 HONORS AND AWARDS .................................................................................................................................................... 9 MISC. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVIES ................................................................................................................................. 10 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE ................................................................................................................................................ 12 TEACHING EXPERIENCE ................................................................................................................................................ 13 TRAINING OFFERED ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE ............................................................................................................................................. 15 NATIONAL SERVICE ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 18 INVITED WORKSHOPS, SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES ..................................................................................... 18 INVITED LECTURES & SEMINARS ............................................................................................................................... 20 PRINCIPAL RESEARCH INTERESTS ............................................................................................................................ 22 PUBLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 23 REVIEWED PAPERS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23 BOOK CHAPTERS ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 PROCEEDINGS AND RAPID COMMUNICATIONS .................................................................................................... 29 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS ............................................................................................................................................... 31 GRANT SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................................................. 37 COMPLETED RESEARCH SUPPORT: ........................................................................................................................... 39 Digitally signed by com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.4a34553 94d514174676b615251674464712b6 44545673d3d DN: cn=com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.4a34 55394d514174676b61525167446471 2b644545673d3d Date: 2015.06.30 07:21:43 -06'00' 1 Rev. June 30, 2015 Fermin Resume Brief Dr. Fermin is currently Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (Tel. 334-7278164 Fax 334-729-9903), and serves as Dean for Graduate Studies and Research (Tel. 334-7252336 Fax 334-725-2367) at Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088, [email protected]. He served as Assoc. Dean in the College of Vet. Med. Nursing & Allied Health from 2007-2011 and was the Project Director (PD) for the Tuskegee University Center for Biomedical Research RCMI grant from 2008-2011. The Project Director oversees preparation, submission, and implementation of the application objectives, administration of cores, evaluation and mentoring of participating junior investigators. Dr. Fermin oversaw the preparation, submission, and logistics for renewing the RCMI application funded in 2010 for five years. Dr. Fermin chairs the Meharry Medical College RCMI External Advisory Board (EAC), and is a member of the Univ. of HI, MATRIX Advisory Board. Dr. Fermin serves as the international academic & scientific advisor for Univ. Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA), in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Fermin is fluent in spoken & written English & Spanish & understands other romance languages. Until Katrina (2005) Dr. Fermin served a vice-president for the International Hospital For Children bringing relief to poor children around the world. Due to Katrina’s closure of Tulane, Dr. Fermin worked as IT-Informatics Director for multi-million companies Stor-All and Triple Net Lease of New Orleans. CEO M. McGuire. 19335 North 9th Street. Covington, LA 70433. Ph. 895-892-6411. Dr. Fermin was born in the Dominican Republic where he obtained a BS at UNPHU in Science-Education in 1974. He studied English at Florida Institute of Technology in 1975 (USA) where he also obtained a MS degree in Cell biology in 1977 & a PhD in Biology in1981. Dr. Fermin then completed a Post Doctoral fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Texas in 1983 & served there as an Assistant Professor from1983-1988 when he moved to Tulane Medical School as an Associate Professor 1988. Dr. Fermin was tenured & promoted to professor in 1991. He served as director of Morphological Services, Ultrastructural Pathology, & Pathology Informatics until moving to Tuskegee University in 2006. At Tulane, he counseled & advised dozens of graduate students & fellows and began implementation of advanced bidirectional (video-audio) collaborative net-based suites. He also introduced there the first true color-real-time video analysis system (V150). He continues building trainees’ skills in digital imaging at Tuskegee University where he serves in the Integrative Biosciences (IBS) PhD program Deans Council, HHMI, and other training programs. Dr. Fermin is known internationally for high resolution TEM work of nature nanoparticles (otoconia biological crystals), a skill that he applied to an extensive list of publications in HIV/AIDS & other retroviruses. Dr. Fermin has a broad background/knowledge of biological systems, Neural Plasticity, Pathology, & the vestibular system. He is an expert in electron & photon microscopy, tissue/cell analysis, digital imaging, & has practical experience with histological, histochemical, & immunohistological applications. In addition, Dr. Fermin has considerable experience with quality control & assurance including biosafety measures, & is equally comfortable with Windows or Macintosh OS advanced productivity features. The National Institute of Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) was established in 1988 at the time that Dr. Fermin served as a grant reviewer; a function that began in the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Institute that funded then hearing and vestibular research. In addition, Dr. Fermin was part of the selected panel of scientists that produced the 1991 NIH/NIDCD National Strategic Research Plan. El Dr. Fermin held dozens of private & federal funded projects (e.g., National Institute of Health (NIH), National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA), Louisiana Board of Regents (LBOR), Deafness Research Foundation (DRF) & served in the advisory board of the National Organization for Hearing Research (NOHR). He advised dozen of scientific projects serving as a consultant to the National Institute of Deafness & Communicative Disorders (NIH), a member of dozens scientific Organizations, served in NIH review panels, editorial boards of scientific journals, advisory boards, & discussion panels, reviewed manuscript for dozens of scientific journals & directed basic & clinical projects. Dr. Fermin is the author of hundreds of published reports in peer-review journals, symposia, book chapters, and scientific proceedings. His organizational, teaching, & presentation skills are excellent. He serves in the editorial board of several peer-review journals. Besides his administrative duties, Dr. Fermin continues investigating the biomarker properties of the protein S100ß in ectodermic derived tissues, but in particular the auditory and vestibular system neural connection from peripheral receptors to central relays. 2 Rev. June 30, 2015 Fermin Breve Narrativa El Dr. Fermín sirve como Rector y Vicepresidente de Asuntos Académicos (Tel 334-7278164 Fax 334-729-9903), y simultáneamente como Decano de Estudios de Postgrados e Investigación (Tel. 334-725-2336 Fax 334-725-2367) en al Universidad Tuskegee localizada en el estado de Alabama de los EEUU (Tuskegee, AL 36088, [email protected]). El Dr. Fermin sirvió como Decano Asociado en la facultad de Medicina Veterinaria, Enfermería y Salud Integral (2007-2011) y como Director de investigación del Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas RCMI por premio otorgado en 2010 bajo su tutela. Sirve como Presidente de la Junta de directores externos del programa RCMI de la Universidad de Medicina Meharry en el estado de Tennessee EEUU, y en es miembro de la Junta de directores externos del programa MATRIX de la Universidad de Medicina de Hawái. También sirve como Asesor Internacional en asuntos académicos y científicos para la Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA). El Dr. Fermin habla y escribe Inglés y Español fluentemente y entiende otras lenguas romances. Hasta cuando el huracán Katrina devasto la cuidad de Nueva Orleans, el Dr. Fermin sirvió como Vicepresidente del hospital internacional de niños (IHC) sirviendo pobres en varios continentes. Debido a la devastación de Katrina y cerramiento de la Universidad de Medicina Tulane, el Dr. Fermin trabajo como director de IT-Informáticas para las compañías Stor-All y Triple Net Lease de Nueva Orleans (CEO M. McGuire - 19335 North 9th Street. Covington, LA 70433. Tel. 895-892-6411). El Dr. Fermin nació en la Republica Dominicana donde obtuvo una licenciatura de la UNPHU en Ciencias Químicas y Naturales de Educación en 1974. Estudio Inglés en el Instituto de Lenguas del Instituto Tecnológico de la Florida (FIT) en 1975, donde también terminó una maestría en Biología Celular en 1977, y un PhD en Biología en 1981. El Dr. Fermin completo un Postdoctorado en Patología/Otorrinolaringología en la Universidad de Medicina Baylor en el Centro Médico de Texas (Houston) del 1981-1983 sirviendo como Profesor Asistente hasta 1988 cuando se traslado como Profesor Asociado a la Universidad de Medicina de Tulane en el Departamento de Patología como director de servicios morfológicos, patología ultrastructural (TEM) e informáticas hasta 2006. El Dr. Fermin fue investido en la Universidad de Medicina de Tulane en el 1991 solo veinte años después de llegar a los EEUU sin hablar Inglés. En Tulane el Dr. Fermin sirvió como asesor a estudiantes de medicina, estudiantes de postgrado, y residentes médicos. También introdujo a Tulane el primer sistema V150 digital de color con capacidad de analizar color en pixeles en tiempo real. At Tuskegee el Dr. Fermin continua la microscopia digital y aun entrena candidatos MS y PhD en estas técnicas. El Dr. Fermin es reconocido internacionalmente por sus trabajos de alta resolución (TEM) en partículas nano y ensamble de cristales nano-biológicos, experiencia que aplico a estudios retrovirales y en particular el HIV que produce el SIDA. La preparación académica de ciencias naturales del Dr. Fermin incluye además de retrovirales, plasticidad neurológica incluyendo balance, equilibrio, y audición al nivel celular y molecular. Su experiencia practica incluye: microscopia de luz (fotones), microscopia electrónica, microscopia digital, y técnicas celular y moleculares usadas en patología. Ha implementado a nivel básico y clínico medidas de seguridad, cualitativas, cuantitativas y de precaución y protocolo. El Dr. Fermin utiliza programas en plataforma Macintosh y Microsoft con igual facilidad y capacidad de corregir problemas de equipo y en programas. En 1988 el Instituto Nacional de Sordera y Enfermedades de Comunicación (NIDCD) fue establecido y el Dr. Fermin sirvió como revisador por pares, función que comenzó cuando el Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades de Derrame Cerebral (NINDS) revisaba proyectos de audición y balance (Ambos residen en el Instituto Nacional de Salud (NIH) de los EEUU. Parte de sus investigaciones fueron premiadas por NINDS, NIDCD, la Administración Nacional Aeronáutica (NASA), el Departamento de Defensa (DoD) y el Instituto de Alimentos y Nutrición (NIFA) del Departamento de Agricultura de los EEUU (USDA), el estado de Louisiana (LBOR), la Fundación de Investigación para Sordera (DRF), y la Organización Nacional de investigación para sordera (NOHR) . Ha servido como revisor por pares a las organizaciones federales y privadas del párrafo anterior, y como miembro de la junta de editores de varios jornales científicos. El Dr. Fermin ha publicado cientos de trabajos la mayoría revisados por pares y su acumen académico en el aula, laboratorio y administración es excelente. Además de sus responsabilidades administrativas, el Dr. Fermin investiga propiedades de la proteína S100ß en sistemas neuronales. 3 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Curriculum Vitae Name: César D. Fermín Birth place: San Cristobal, The Dominican Republic Race: Hispanic Citizenship: U.S.A. Marital status: Married - wife: Mary Gail (Furstenberg) Fermin Children: Caroline, Juliana, Aaron Home Address: 174 Alice Circle Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 887-5281 Academic Address 1: Office of the Provost Kresge Center, Suite 209 Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel 334-727-8164, Fax 334-727-9903 [email protected] or [email protected] Academic Address 2: Graduate Studies and Research (GSR) Kenney Hall, Suite 44-320 Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel 334-725-2336, Fax 334-725-2367 [email protected] or [email protected] Current Positions: 1) Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Provost Kresge Center Suite 209 Tuskegee University. Tuskegee, AL 36088. The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs serves as the Chief Academic Officer of the Institution. The Provost is also the designated authorized Officer for grants and contracts. Deans from five colleges and 2 schools, the VP for Research, the Registrar, Library Services, Graduate Studies and Research (GSR) plus several support services report to the President through the Provost. Previous Positions: 2) Dean for Graduate Studies and Research (GSR) & Professor of Biology College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Kenney Hall, Suite 44-320 Tuskegee University. Tuskegee, AL 36088. This position requires administrative and academic functions in teaching, service and research, and reports directly to the Provost, who also serves as Vice President for Academic Affairs. The initial mandate was to separate undergraduate from graduate admissions, streamlined process, 4 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin create standard operating procedures, and train personnel on newly established requirements. In addition, completed design and constructed forms and application documents, designed and constructed traveling display, and designed and constructed the GSR web page. Dr. Fermin teaches MS and PhD graduate students cells biology, digital microscopy and image processing. Previous Positions: 1) Associate Dean for Research and Advanced Studies College of Veterinary Medicine Nursing and Allied Health (CVMNAH) Tuskegee University. Williams-Bowie Building. Tuskegee, AL 36088. This position required complete re-organization of program guidelines for graduate degrees offered in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health, including Graduate Handbook regulations, Faculty teaching participation, advising/mentoring plus web page module development. Updating of curricular content included design and implementation of a structured conference-journal club-symposium series for actualizing staff, faculty and students skills. Intramural grant application logistic and development was updated, and faculty and graduate student activities leading to new fundable ideas were implemented with an increase in funded grants. 2) Project Director for Tuskegee University Center for Biomedical Research (RCMI). Tuskegee University. Williams-Bowie Building. Tuskegee, AL 36088. Ph. 334-727-8287, Fax 334-724-4700. Fermin assumed full responsibility for this NIH-NCRR grant in December 2008 after which time he prepared and re-submitted a RCMI competing application www.onemedicine.tuskegee.edu/RCMI/index.htm funded for five years starting September 2010. The Project Director oversaw preparation, submission, and implementation of the application objectives, administration of cores, evaluation and mentoring of participating biomedical projects. 3) Coordination, implementation and development of an annual http://www.healthdisparity.tuskegee.edu/11thSymposium/symp11th.htm Biomedical Research Symposium. Fermin assumed full responsibility for this annual activity in February 2007 bringing to Tuskegee University top-ranked biomedical researchers for two-days activity to update skills and knowledge of students, staff, and faculty. Invited speakers listing, program content, and result from 20072010 is found at link above. 4) Teaching and Training Activities Fermin assumed full responsibility for teaching MBIOS600 and PHSI-600 course series (Graduate Seminar) required as core content for all MS of the CVMNAH. Lectured digital microscopy and imaging processing to visiting international fellows from Egypt and India, and IBS-REU summer participants. Instructed CVMANH and CAENS faculty, and graduate students in the proper use, interpretation and preparation of digital images for grants and publication. Assisted CVMANH and CAENS faculty and graduate students with document formatting, and automatic features of Microsoft Office. 5 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 5) Tenured Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Director of Morphological Services. Tulane Health Sciences Center Medical School. Upon arrival to Tulane from Baylor College of Medicine in 1988, Dr. Fermin remodeled, and re-equipped the ultrastructural unit to support basic research and clinical diagnostic work. Dr. Fermin administered two electron microscopes and all ancillary equipment needed for operation, including quality control, quality assurance, biosafety measures, and online presence till 2005 when Katrina forced him to relocate. In collaboration with Dr. RF Garry, Dr. Fermin supported productive research program that lead to dozens of publications, several patents, and acquisition of the only True-Color-Real-Time analysis video imaging system in the region at the time. With support from the Department of Pathology, Microbiology (RF Garry, the LA Board of Regents, and grant money from NIH, NASA and other agencies, Dr. Fermin established the Centralized Tulane Imaging Center (CTIC) aiding hundreds of students, faculty and staff with digital microscopy needs. Dr. Fermin was fully responsible for imparting the digital required component to Pathology Residency training, and oversaw staff informatics implementation, including effective presentation of digital didactic materials as staff and trainees transitioned from film-chemical processing to digital format. 6) Following the closure of Tulane Medical School due to Katrina in 2005, Fermin full professor tenured position was eliminated. Fermin-HandyWorks, LLC was formed to work in several New Orleans Reconstruction projects (see Nature Vol. 442|24 August 2006). AAUP asked to join lawsuit against Tulane for dismissing a tenured professor, but Fermin declined per his Catholic believes. 7) Concurrently with LLC functions, Fermin served as IT-Informatics Director for Stor-All of New Orleans. CEO M. McGuire. 19335 North 9th Street. Covington, LA 70433. Ph. 895-892-611. Responsibilities of this transitional non-academic position included digital media web-ready preparation, web page development, deployment, administration, and updating. Evaluated and oversaw closed circuit Video-over-IP and analog monitoring system for headquarter building in Covington, and ancillary buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana. In collaboration with local New Orleans IT services oversaw implementation of online billing and payment, troubleshoot Windows XP corruption issues, removed viruses, and finetuned OS. Developed guidelines for browser and email client preventive measures required for avoiding infection by common Internet threats. 8) Up to Katrina, Fermin served as Vice President for the non-profit organization International Hospital for Children [http://www.theihc.org/]. IHC assistance made possible transportation of a van by Dr. Fermin to the Catholic Sisters of Our Lady of Perpertual Help in the Dominican Republic to carry retired sisters to the hospital. Also, with the IHC and the Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA), plans were underway to assist citizens in Ouanaminthe, Haiti via health services offered by UTESA at the Hospital Ramon Matías Mella located in Dajabón at the Border of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. 6 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Introduction to CV content: A.1 Teaching: Dr. Fermin teaches “team-courses” in molecular and cellular biology to Integrative Biosciences (IBS) doctoral students at Tuskegee. Dr. Fermin started teaching while attending college toward a BS degree in Education of Biological and Natural Sciences at Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña in the Dominican Republic. Upon arrival to the US to study English and a MS, Dr. Fermin taught at Florida Institute of Technology Department of Biology where he modified the testing paradigm for identifying biological structures before the advent of digital technology. Course development with modern techniques and web module development continues in the current Dean for Graduate Studies and Research position at Tuskegee University (www.tuskegee.edu/gsr). Current responsibilities lead to successful organization of graduate courses, handbook, and web offering, grant application development, and other aspects of graduate studies administration. ITunes U courses were developed and deployed through Apple iTunes. A.2 Research: Dr. Fermin maintained an active research laboratory and mentored dozens trainees (Europe Asia, Americas) in neuroanatomy of vestibular systems and retrovirus research with long time collaborator Robert Garry from Tulane. Katrina derailed research efforts to evaluate nuclear localization of the CBP S100ß, a research that was funded by DoD in 2014 with emphasis in nanotechnology and biosensors. A.2 Service: Dr. Fermin directed in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, portions of the anatomic pathology clinical services for the Tulane Hospital, where he also served as director of Morphological Services, Ultrastructural Pathology, & Pathology Informatics until moving to Tuskegee University in 2006. Dr. Fermin has a broad background/knowledge of biological systems, neural plasticity, pathology, & the vestibular system. He is an expert in electron & photon microscopy, tissue/cell interpretation, & digital imaging, & has extensive practical experience in histological, histochemical, & immunohistological applications. Dr. Fermin is equally comfortable with Windows and Macintosh systems/utilities, is fluent in spoken and written English and Spanish, and has advanced knowledge of distance learning technology and applications for domestic and international settings. Other Academic Positions: 2000-Present International advisor on Science and Health. Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA), The Dominican Republic. UTESA educates over 40,000 students on 13 different campuses. Activities under this function included design, development and implementation of an eight weeks rotation for senior medical students from Tulane Medical School to hospitals and a cancer institute offering palliative care for terminally ill cancer patients. Moreover, a 500 participants conference with invited speakers from major US universities was designed and implement by Fermin for updating UTESA medical school curriculum and update biomedical research skills of faculty, students and staff. With the assistance of the IHC, several 40 ft containers with donations were delivered to the region. 2004-2005 Director of Ultrastructural Pathology & Pathology Informatics, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Tulane Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112. Responsibilities under this function included coordination, management and direction of microscopy services (histology and electron microscopy) to Tulane Medical School faculty, students and trainees, plus training to Pathology residents on these required components for board exam content. In collaboration with Dr. B. Bowdish began implementation at Tulane of advanced bidirectional (video-audio) collaborative net-based suites, a project that was funded to Fermin at Tuskegee in 2010 by USDA-NIFA. 1998-2005 Director of the Centralized Tulane Imaging Center (CTIC). Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Tulane Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112. Responsibility under this function included the acquisition of extramural funds to establish a digital multi-users unit capable of providing digital deconvolution and computerized morphometry to students, staff and faculty. Implemented and oversaw secured and HIPPA compliant intranet file transfer from work stations to staff, faculty and students desktops. The CTIC was in operation until Tulane University, Medical School and Hospital were closed due to hurricane Katrina. The CTIC 7 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin provided vital service to junior and senior faculty and trainees who used data from the center for justifying funding. 1995-2005 Professor of Pathology and Otolaryngology. Department of Otolaryngology, Tulane Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112. Responsibility under this function included reorganization, remodeling, and integration of light and electron microscopy services in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (recruited by the late Michael Gerber, MD). Additional responsibility included: -Implementation of Biosafety measures, -quality control and quality assurance, -HIPPA compliance, and acquisition of high-end instrumentation. 1988-1995 Associate Professor of Pathology (tenured granted in 1991). Director of Morphological Services, Department of Pathology, TMC. Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology. Department of Otolaryngology, Tulane Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112. Fermin was recruited to Tulane Medical School from Baylor College of Medicine in the capacity above to remodel, organize, and direct clinical ultrastructural portion of Anatomic Pathology in the Department. Fermin participated in the team responsible for design of the Tulane Hospital unit that eventually housed all Diagnostic Services including Histology, Immunohistology, and Electron Microscopy. 1983-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). Houston, TX 77030 Developed Vestibular Research Program including evaluation of biological nanocrystal formation, turnover and maintenance funded by NIH, NASA, and foundations. During this time, Dr. Fermin mentored (supported by extramural grants to his laboratory research) many students from the Houston Health Profession Schools in collaboration with then coordinator Ms. Sue Donchatz). 1981-1983 Post-Doctoral Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhino-laryngology and Communicative Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) Houston, TX 77030 Joined Vestibular Research Program funded by NIH, NASA, and foundations under the leadership of Bobby R. Alford, MD, and Makoto Igarashi, MD through a NIH P60 center grant evaluating anatomical, physiological and behavioral responses of primates before, and after labyrinthectomy; a clinical procedure required for patients with debilitating dizziness, disorientation, vertigo, etc. 1977-1981 Adjunct Faculty (Lecturer) in the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida Institute of Technology, responsible for electron microscopy projects by faculty and staff, and serving as a Teaching Assistant for Developmental Biology Laboratories. Upon arrival to the US to study English and a MS, Fermin taught at Florida Institute of Technology Department of Biology where he modified the testing paradigm for identifying biological structures under a microscope in an embryology laboratory course. There Dr. Fermin prepared three identical sets of Kodakchromes (before the advent of digital technology) with all materials used in the Developmental Biology classroom and laboratory course. One set was put on reserved in the FIT library one set was kept in the Department, and one set used by the instructors. Identifying test structures was no longer a problem as it was often case due to moving or simply refocusing microscopes needed to accommodate different eyes conditions. Most importantly however was the fairness introduced in testing procedures through clearly defined objectives leading to measurable outcomes. 1970-1974 Professor (teacher) de Ciencias Biológicas, Colegio Nuestra Sra. P. Socorro High School, San Isidro, The Dominican Republic (Biology) Fermin started teaching 3er grade upon completing high school. He continued teaching 5th grade while attending college. Fermin assume directorship of the biology laboratory for K-12 students at Colegio Nuestra Sra. P. Socorro in the Dominican Republic Air Force Base as a Military Adjunct, while taking courses toward a BS degree in Education of Biological and Natural Sciences that he completed in 1974. 8 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1966-1967 Nurse's Aid/Emergency Room Aid, Ricardo Limardo Hospital, Puerto Plata, The Dominican Republic EDUCATION 1962-1964 Middle School. Colegio Antera Mota. Puerto Plata, The Dominican Republic 1964-1968 High School. Colegio Nuestra Sra. Perpetuo Socorro. San Isidro Air Force Base. The Dominican Republic 1968-1970 Teacher at Colegio Nuestra Sra. Perpetuo Socorro (Immediate superior Sister Margarita Cedeño and Sister Maria de Jesus - Congregation of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Ave. Juan Pablo, Duarte 139, Santiago, The Dominican Republic) 809-587-4055(Regional Office) and Central Convent (809-587-4433). 1970-1974 BS. (Magna) Ciencias Químicas y Naturales de Educación. Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez, Ureña, The Dominican Republic 1974-1975 Intensive English for foreign students. Completed the advanced level (native language: Spanish). 1975-1977 MS. Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), Melbourne, FL. -Cell Biology- Electron Microscopy. Thesis: “Development of Hair Cells in the Lagena of the Embryonic Chick (Gallus domesticus).” Glenn M. Cohen, PhD, Advisor 1977-1978 Lecturer (Adjunct faculty). Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne Florida 32901 (Present Chairman and ex-professor: Garry Wells, PhD) 1978-1981 PhD. (Honors) Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL. - Biological Sciences-Electron Microscopy. Thesis: “Prenatal Ototoxicity of Kanamycin in the Chick: An Ultrastructural Approach.” Glenn M. Cohen, PhD, Advisor 1981-1983 Post-doctoral Fellow. Pathology of inner ear epithelia and ganglion after deafferentation. Electron microscopy, histology and immunohistology. Makoto Igarashi, M.D., Mentor. Department Chair Bobby R. Alford, MD Miscellaneous Training: 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1994 1995 1997 2000 Transmission Electron Microscopy and Maintenance. JEOL Training Center, Peabody, MA Video Microscopy and Digital Imaging. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA Concepts in Molecular Biology. American Association of Pathologists, Bethesda, MD Advanced Image Processing Methods In Electron Microscopy. Pittsburgh Super Computing Center In Situ Hybridization. Oncor Instrument Systems, Inc., New Orleans, LA Molecular Medicine Rotation. Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA Color Thresholding Video Training. Oncor Instrument Systems, Inc., San Diego CA. TechLinks Training “Supporting Windows 95.” New Orleans, La Research America “Advocacy for Research in America.” How to communicate scientific facts to the general public. New Orleans, La Academic sabbatical learning gene cloning and developmental molecular approaches applied to neural development Honors and Awards 9 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1974 1977 1977 1978 1981 1981-1983 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1996 1997 2004 B.S., Magna Cum Laude Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Beta Beta Beta, Chapter of Sigma PSI Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Judge for Brevard Science & Engineering Fair, Melbourne, FL 32955 Board of Directors, Florida Institute of Technology Alumni Association Represented the NIDCD/NIH. National Symposium on Health Research Opportunities for Hispanic Americans, San Antonio, TX Certificate of appreciation, NIDCD/NIH Certificate of Merit. Environmental Health and Safety, Tulane Medical School (TMC) Member Scientific Review Committee of the National Organization for Hearing Research Certificate of recognition for scientific accomplishments. Colegio Padre Fortin, Santiago, The Dominican Republic Received certificate from the City of Santiago de los Cabelleros through Dominican Resolution #2323-96 as per Dominican Law #3455 & 5622 as adoptive Son of the city in recognition of contribution to the betterment of the lives of people of the region Honorary member of the Dominican Republic board of director of the Patronato Cibaeño Contra el Cancer and technical advisor for the Instituto Oncológico Regional del Cibao Advisor on health and science matters to the Universidad Technologica de Santiago UTESA. The Dominican Republic Misc. Professional Activies 2014 2013 2013 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Microscopy and Microanalysis International Conference. Indianapolis, IN Annual Meeting for Editorial Board of Microscopy Research Techniques Journal Tuskegee University Integrative Biosciences PhD Program Dean Council Tuskegee University Council of Deans RCMI External Advisory Committee. Meharry Medical College. Tennessee RTRN Small Grant Awards reviewer RCMI Multidisciplinary and Translational Research Infrastructure Expansion (RMATRIX) in Hawaii member of the External Advisory Committee. University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. Honolulu, HI 96813. RCMI Translational Research Network Senior Leadership Planning Meeting. University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. Honolulu, HI 96813. RCMI Biannual Symposium Leader for Mentoring Workshop and member of Abstract and Grant Workshop subgroups. December 4-10, Nashville TN Town-Hall meeting: Public Health and Community - Consortium for African American Public Health Programs. Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care and College of Veterinary Medicine Nursing and Allied Health July 6-9. RTRN Small Grant Awards reviewer RTRN Workshop for RCMI Principal Investigators, Project Directors and investigators on the characteristics and tools of new portal, Dallas TX, April 14 RTRN Workshop for RCMI Cluster leaders, Jackson State University June 28-29. Leader for Community engagement Research Faculty Development Workshop June 1-2, 2010 Instructional Planning and Delivery Faculty Development Workshop June 8-9, 2010 Syllabi Alignment Faculty Development Workshop June 15, 2010 Advising and Mentoring Health Professions Students 11th RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities Dec. 1-4, Moderator for Workshop on Small Business Grant Opportunities. Honolulu, Hawaii 10 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 Plan, organized and deployed 11th Biomedical Research Symposium for the College of Veterinary Medicince Nursing and Allied Health serving as Associate Dean for Research and Advanced Studies. September 22-24. Plan, organized and deployed 10th Biomedical Research Symposium for the College of Veterinary Medicince Nursing and Allied Health serving as Associate Dean for Research and Advanced Studies. September 16-18. Summer Productivity for faculty, staff and students of the CVMNAH. Workshop August 4-8, Organized and delivered with facilitators lecture and practical demonstration of Operating System and Utility development June 23. Strategic Planning for the Association of Minority Health Profession Schools (AMHPS). Renaissance Airport Hotel. Atlanta, Georgia. April 14-16. Joint Meeting of RCMI Program Directors Association; RCMI Translational Research Network & Jackson Heart Study Cardiovascular Disease Workshop. Jackson State University. Jackson MS March 11. Tuskegee University Business and Industry Cluster Spring Meeting. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. March 15. Mentoring Workshop. Dean’s discussion panel. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. March 19-21, 22nd Annual Symposium On Career Opportunities In Biomedical sciences and Health Professions. Riverside Hilton, New Orleans, LA March 17. Tuskegee University Legacy – Founders Dreams and Struggles. Dept. of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA January 25-27. Biological Sciences Reunion and Symposium. Florida Institute of Technology. Melbourne, Fl. 32901 November 5. Tuskegee University Business and Industry Cluster Fall Meeting. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. September 19-21. Organizer and Chairman for the 8th Biomedical Research Symposium. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. September 14. Cancer Information Dissemination Conference: Are We Making a Difference?” Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. August 5-9. Microscopy & Microanalysis 2007 Scientific Meeting & Conference. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. July 26. Emergency Management Institute. FEMA. National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction. Tuskegee Alabama. July 26. Emergency Management Institute. FEMA. An Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS 100). Tuskegee Alabama. July 26. Emergency Management Institute. FEMA. National Response Plan (NRP), and introduction. Tuskegee Alabama. July 13. Summer Institute on Leadership for Managing Change. Booker T. Washington Institute for Transformational Leadership. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. Tuskegee Alabama. May 15. “NCRR-NIH” Fostering Collaborative Community-Based Clinical and Translational Research. Doubletree Hotel Bethesda-Bethesda, MD. April 4-6, 21st Annual Symposium On Career Opportunities In Biomedical Sciences and Health Professions. Orlando World Center Marriott. Orlando Fl. April 22-24. Partnership for Preparedness. AAVMC/ASPH Joint Symposium. Emory University. Atlanta Georgia. March 26. Academic Advisement – DATATEL Colleague System Training. Ford Library System. Tuskegee University. Tuskegee Alabama. March 16. Sigma Xi Lecture. Common Sense – Wisdom & Schooling. Tuskegee University. Tuskegee Alabama. December 7. Post Award Administration Workshop. Division of Research and Sponsored Programs and Faculty Senate. Kellogg Conference Center. Tuskegee University. Tuskegee Alabama. 11 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 2006 2006 2006 2005 February 2. Macromedia Web development tools and application course. Regency Square, Houston, Tx (Fast Track to ColdFusion). April 8 2. Macromedia Web development tools and application course. Regency Square, Houston, Tx (Flash and DreamWeaver). Director of IT for Stor-All of New Orleans with Headquarters in Covington, LA under Michael McGuire CEO (985-892-6411). Due to Katrina, Tulane Medical School and Hospital closed and with it Dr. Fermin clinical appointment support. Dr. Fermin’s tenured position was eliminated. Morphological Services responsibility at Tulane Medical School (1988-2006) 1997 Sought and secured funds for establishing the Centralized Tulane Imaging Center (CTIC), which I presently direct. The CTIC offers digital imaging and confocal microscopy to Tulane Medical School faculty 1994 Director of Clinical Electron Microscopy, technical part 1994 Director of Histology Core 1994 Director of Tissue Bank 1989 Designed and supervised construction of new EM facility and remodeling of old EM laboratory. Chose, purchased, and supervised installation of state of the art equipment for new EM facility 1989 Secured, operated, and instructed users how to operate state of the art video imaging facility, with color thresholding and standard morphometric techniques 1988-1990 Supervised technical aspects and quality control of histology, EM and immuno-histology in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tulane University Hospital and Clinic 1988-1990 Ensured biosafety measures for complying with new OSHA regulations of volatile, radioactive, carcinogens, and biohazards 1988- Instructed faculty, residents, fellows, technicians and students the use of compound optical light microscope, electron microscope, video imaging techniques, and preparation of scientific presentations Research Experience Immuno-histochemical techniques, color thresholding, molecular biology, computerized video imaging and graphics, quality assurance, quality control Isolated hair cells from vertebrate inner ear. University of Würzburg, FRG with Professor H-P Zenner Immuno-histochemical, immuno-electron microscopy; grant preparation, manuscript preparation, and grant management Histological, histochemical, photographic and electron microscopic techniques Summer Visiting Research Associate, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine Graduate Research Assistant, Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), Melbourne, FL 12 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Adjunct Research Faculty, Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), Melbourne, FL Teaching Experience Lecture for Integrative Bioscience PhD Program. How to Study Cells. Tuskegee University Pathophysiology of Disease course (150 students). Xavier University of Louisiana, School of Pharmacy Molecular and Cellular Biology interdisciplinary PhD program “how to study cells” module.” Tulane Digital microscopy training for residents. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Tulane Electron microscopy training for residents. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Tulane Image analysis, audivisual visual and html training for residents. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Tulane Basis of Vestibular Disorders. Elective Course offered to medical Students. Tulane Member, Graduate School at Tulane Founder Member, Graduate faculty. Interdisciplinary program in Neurosciences at Tulane Member, Graduate faculty. Interdisciplinary Molecular Cell Biology Graduate program at Tulane Lecturer, Medical Students Correlative Anatomy Inner Ear, Departments of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Anatomy, TMC Mentor, Resident Physician Research Training Rotation, Departments of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Anatomy, TMC Lecturer, Resident Physician Introductory Basic Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences Course, BCM Lecturer, Resident Physician Neurotology Teaching Conference. Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, BCM Mentor, Graduate Student Training Program in Bioacoustics, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, BCM Mentor, Medical Student Research Training Program, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, BCM. Mentor, Resident Physician Research Training Rotation, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, BCM Teaching Research Assistant, Department of Biology, FIT (Experimental Biology, Experimental Embryology, Experimental Physiology). Redesigned testing paradigm for experimental biology and experimental embryology courses by replacing look-through microscope with identification from projected 2x2 images High School Biology/Anatomy Teacher. Dominican AFB, San Isidro, The Dominican Republic Training Offered 13 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Post Professional Training-Tulane Medical School Dimitri Lychakov, PhD. (Digital Imaging 1997; currently, Russian Academy of Science) Hirotaka Hara, MD (Digital Imaging and Electron Microscopy1998; currently ENT Dept. Yamaguchi Univ. Japan) June Hara, MD (1998; currently (Digital Imaging and Electron Microscopy1998; currently ENT Dept. Yamaguchi Univ. Japan) Argelia Aybar, MD; 1999, 2003 Digital Microscopy and Immunohistology, currently (Medical Director of Molecular Diagnostic laboratory Santiago The Dom. Rep.) Graciela Meza-Ruiz, PhD, 1989 Digital Microscopy; currently Departamento de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, UNAM Medical Technicians, Students & Residents Training: Baylor College of Medicine Gillermo Saurina, MD (1986). Currently, medical Staff at South Georgia Medical Center Tulane Medical School – Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine John Sitton 1992 (Vehicular accidental death before completing Medical School) Valerie Yantsos (1992), Currently unknown David Lee, MD, (1993), Currently Vice-Chairman Dept. of Hospital Medicine Ochsner Health System 1514 Jefferson Highway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Ronda Parker and Andria Willaims (1997) MEdREP summer training, Currently Unknown Jershonda Hartsfield (1996), MEdREP summer training, Currently Unknown Daniel Tom (2003), Currently Harvard University Dissertation/Thesis Committees: Microbiology and Immunology-Tulane Medical School Darrenn Hart, Ph.D. (1993, currently LSUHSC) Scott A. Tenenbaum, M.S., Ph.D. (1994, currently Albany Medical College, Associate Professor) Thomas G. Voss, Ph.D. (1994, Committee member; currently Tulane University Assistant Professor Paul Gatti, Ph.D. (1998, Committee member; currently CSO-founder, Biocompare) Bongkun Choi, Ph.D. (1998, currently Samsung Corp., Korea) Neuroscienes Program-Tulane Medical School Danielle Gray, Ph.D. (Dissertation Chairman 1999; currently Head Biol. Tuskegee University) Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) Graduate Program - Tulane University Traineep, Ph.D. (2005). Currently- unknown. Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) Graduate Program - Tulane University Frank Lawrence (1993) Withdrew from Program in 1994, Currently, unknown Douglas R. Plymale, M.B.A., J.D., Ph.D. (1996), (currently in private law practice) Sara Sobel, M.D., Ph.D, (2002) currently University of Texas at Houston Assistant Professor) David Sander, Ph.D. (1997; currently CSO Sander and Associates) Debra Sullivan, Ph.D., (1999) Current Associate Professor Tulane University Raj Kalkeri Ph.D., (2000) currently Project Director, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA) Micheal Bolton, Ph.D., (2001) currently UC San Francisco Medical School) Intergrative Biosciences (IBS) PhD Program at Tuskegee Cecilia Yates, PhD, 2010; (Currently post-doctoral fellow at University of Pittsburg) MS in Veterinary Sciences CVMNAH. Tuskegee University Ensa Mathews Spring 2011 14 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Institutional Service: 2010 Member, Internal Advisory Committee Integrative Biosciences (IBS) PhD program. Tuskegee University 2010- Chair CVMNAH 11th Biomedical Research Symposium September 22-24, 2010 with invited speakers from several universities (Tuskegee University) 2009- Chair CVMNAH 10th Biomedical Research Symposium September 17-18, 2008 with invited speakers from several universities (Tuskegee University) 2008- Chair CVMNAH 9th Biomedical Research Symposium September 16-21, 2008 with invited speakers from several universities (Tuskegee University) 2008 Project Director. Research Center in Minority Institutions (RCMI). Tuskegee University 2007- Chair CVMNAH 8th Biomedical Research Symposium September 19-21, 2007 with invited speakers from several universities (Tuskegee University) 2007- Committee chair for substantive revision of the Graduate Bulletin and Handbook (Tuskegee University) 2007-Present Member CMVNAH Biomedical Research Infrastructure/Facility Management (Tuskegee University) 2005-2005 Member of the Tulane University Senate 2003-2005 Faculty Advisory Committee for the General Medical Faculty 2003-2003 Chairman of Clinical Diagnosis review committee 2003-2003 Medical School Curriculum Committee 2003-2005 Department of Pathology Departmental Safety Representative for Tulane Office of Environmental Health & Safety 2001-2005 Department of Pathology IT and digital microscopy director. 2000-2005 Senate Committee on Review of Faculty Status Decision Impasses 2000-2005 Tulane computer/networking architecture review 1998-1998 Chair for search committee. Hyward Human Genetic Program Head 1997-1997 Member, Review committee for Gross Anatomy course 1997-1997 Member, Administrative Review committee for the Department of Otolaryngology 1995-1995 Member, Five Years Review Committee for Paul Guth, PhD Requested by Dr. James Fisher, Department of Pharmacology 1995-1995 Member, Research Resources Program for Medical School Advisory Committee 1994-1997 Member, Personnel and Honors Committee, Tulane Medical School 15 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1992-1992 Member, Department of Anatomy Curriculum Review Committee, Tulane Medical Center 1993-1993 Member, Department Anatomy Administrative Review Committee, Tulane Medical Center 1989-2003 Interview, Medical Student applicants 1989-1990 Member, Strategic Facility Plan & Space Committee, Tulane Medical Center 1989-1993 Biosafety Officer, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Tulane Medical Center 1992-1992 Member, Ad Hoc committee for Recruitment of Director of Experimental Pathology. Research Unit, Tulane Medical Center 1992-1999 Member, Tulane Interdisciplinary Graduate MCB Program Grant Review committee, Tulane Medical Center 1992 Member, Gross Anatomy Curriculum Evaluation committee 1991-1994 Member, Tulane Medical School Animal User committee (ACAR) 1989-1990 Member, Tulane Medical School Ad Hoc committee for CBR Building Space Policy 1990-1992 Member, Tulane Medical School Volunteer Grant committee 1986-1987 Member, Baylor College of Medicine BSRG committee 1983-1987 Member, Baylor College of Medicine Otolaryngology Resident Recruitment committee 1981-1987 Member, Baylor College of Medicine Medical Student Applicant Interviewing committee 1981-1987 Member, Training Advisors Summer program. Baylor College of Medicine and High School for Health Professional Program (HSHP). Houston Texas. HSHP advisor, Ms. Sue Donchatz (6 trainees) National Service 2014- Member, Editorial Board Cell Science & Report online journal 2012-Present Chair, Meharry Medical College RCMI External Advisory Committee 2011 Member External Advisory Committee for the External Advisory Committee for the RCMI Multidisciplinary and Translational Research Infrastructure Expansion (RMATRIX) in Hawaii grant (PI J. Hedges). John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawii, Honolulu 96813. 2011 Member External Advisory Committee for the External Advisory Committee for the RCMI 2010 Senior Program Organizer Team for the RCMI Translational Research Network (RTRN) meeting (Keith Norris, MD PI) at John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 96813. 2010 RCMI Community Engagement Cluster working group Facilitator/Rapparteur 2010 RCMI Coordinator Mentoring Workshop. Biannual RCMI PI/PD meeting, Nashville, TN 16 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 2010 Member RCMI Granting Workshop. Biannual RCMI PI/PD meeting. Nashville, TN 2009 Reviewer. RTRN Small Grant Program. 2008 Small Business Grant/NCRR workshop. Biannual RCMI PI/PD meeting. Hawaii 2006 Member Research Advisory Council. Association of Minority Health Profession Schools (AMHPS) 1997 Member, Special Emphasis Review Panel (NIDCD) 1996 Grant Review: Veteran Administration 1996 Manuscript Reviews: Life Sciences 1996 Manuscript Reviews: Journal of Comparative Neurology 1995 Manuscript Reviews: Journal of Hepathology 1994- Present Member, Editorial Board of Microscopy Research Techniques Journal specialized in high resolution Electron Microscopy and relates techniques 1994 Manuscript Reviews: Cellular and Molecular Biology 1994 Manuscript Reviews: Journal of Comparative Physiology A 1993 Manuscript Reviews: Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 1993 Book Review: Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 1) Electronic Light Microscopy Techniques in Modern Biomedical Microscopy by Shelton, 2) Electron Microscopy Immunocytochemistry: Principles and Practice by Polak and Priestley, 3) In Situ Hybridization: Principles and Practice by Polak and Mcgee 1993 Member, Scientific Review committee, National Organization for Hearing Research, Narberth, PA 19072 1992 Member, Site Visit Review Team for Environmental Health Sciences Review committee. National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences/NIH Research Triangle Park, NC 1986 Manuscript Reviews: Journal of Scanning Electron Microscopy 1989 Manuscript Reviews: Hearing Research Journal 1985-1989 Manuscript Reviews: Annals Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology 1988-1991 Member, Scientific Board of Advisors to American Innovision, San Diego, CA 1988-1992 Member, Communication Disorders Review Committee. NIDCD 1991 Member, Scientific Panel to the NIH/NIDCD National Strategic Research Plan. Balance and Vestibular System. Bethesda, MD. 17 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1987 Annual Meeting Participation: Co-chairperson, Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), "Vestibular, Nasal, Immunology, Microbiology & Biochemistry" 1987 Annual Meeting Participation: Co-chairperson, Association for Research in Otolaryngology, "Cochlear Implant, Cochlear Morphology, and Embryology" 1987 Annual Meeting Participation: Co-chairperson, Association for Research in Otolaryngology, "Middle Ear, and Facial Nerve" 1986 Grant Reviews: National Science Foundation -- Ad Hoc 1986 American Institute of Biological Sciences. Revision of proposals submitted to NASA Professional Affiliations 1997 Greater New Orleans Society for Neurosciences (GNSN) 1997 Society for Ultrastructural Pathology (SUP) 1989- American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) 1988 American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology (ASGSB) 1983 American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) 1977 Society for Neuroscience (SN) 1976 Southeast Electron Microscopy Society (SEMS) 1978 Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 1978-Present Electron (Microscopy Society of America). New name in parenthesis (MSA) 1977 Texas Society for Electron Microscopy (TSEM) Invited Workshops, Symposia and Conferences 1986 First National Conference on Research Goals and Methods for Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Bethesda, MD 1986 NASA Workshop on Gravity Sensing Systems, Monterey, CA. 1986 Morphogenesis of the Otoliths in the Chick (Gallus domesticus) Embryo, NASA-American Physiological Workshop on Gravitation Effects on Animal Development, Buffalo, NY 1996 Review of Statoconia Formation in Birds and Original Research in Chicks (Gallus domesticus), International Symposium on Formation of Statoliths, Otoliths and Otoconia, New Orleans, LA 1986 Ultrastructural Changes of Statoconia after Segmentation of the Otolithic Membrane. NASAInternational Society for Developmental Neuroscience Symposium on the Onset of Function in the Inner Ear, Queretaro, Mexico 1986 NASA-FASEB Conference on Response to Gravity and Space Weightlessness, Copper Mountain, CO 18 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1987 Visiting Research Scientist (Guest Professor), Universitat Klinik und Poliklinik, für Hals-Nasen-und Ohrenkranke im Kopflinikum Würzburg with Prof. H.-P. Zenner. 1987 ASCB-Woods Hole Video Microscopy and Digital Imaging 1992 Space Lab MIR-1(SLM)-1 Avian Science Development Workshop-AMES. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1992 Lecture and book chapter on Auditory function. A textbook of clinical auditory topics. Sociedad Mexicana de ciencias fisiológicas, A.C. Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 1993 Video microscopy software and hardware applications. Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Department of Biomedical Science, The University of Sheffield, UK 1994 Lecture and two book chapters on Central vestibular neurotransmission. Recent Advances in Sensory Physiology. Sociedad Mexicana de Ciencias Fisiologicas, A. C. Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 1994 Lecture. S-100ß, neuronal and possible ionic functions. Ear, Nose and Throat University Hospital, University of Tübingen, Germany 1994 Color thresholding and video imaging in anatomy. Quantitative Morphology Symposium. XIVth Federative International Congress of Anatomy. Lisbon, Portugal, July 24-30 1996 Invited lecture at the First Congreso Internacional y Segunda Jornada Medico-Quirurgica “Dr. Andres Peralta” on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Corominas Clinics of Santiago, The Dominican Republic. Presented Lecture entitled “Morphological correlates of HIV cytopathology” 1996 Invited lecture to the Dominican Society of Pathology and Infectious Diseases in Santo Domingo, The Dominican Republic entitled “Role of retroviruses in autoimmune disease” 1997 Invited lecture to the Dominican Society of Pathology, The Dominican Republic entitled “Attachment, penetration and killing of cells by HIV” 2000 Vestibular Labyrinth in Health and disease. Washington University. St. Louis, MO 2001 Bioastronautics Investigator’s Workshop. National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Universities Space Research Association. Galveston, TX 2004 International liason and organizer for “Virus and Neoplasia” Conference in Santiago, the Dominican Republic sponsored by UTESA. 2005 International liason and organizer for “Molecular Genetics and Academic Medicine” Conference in Santiago, The Dominican Republic sponsored by UTESA 2007 Emergency Management Institute (FEMA) National Response Plan (NRP). July 2007 2007 The 21st Annual Symposium On Career Opportunities in Biomedical Sciences and Health Professions. Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. April 4-6, 2007 2007 Tuskegee University Academic Advisement – DataTel Colleague System Training. March, 2007. 19 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 2008 Mentoring Worshop. Tuskegee University Kellogg Conference Center. Joseph Francisco and Anil Netravali Facilitators. May15. 2007 Partnership for Preparedness. AAVMC/ASPH Joint Symposium. Emery University Conference Center Hotel, Atlanta, Ga 30329. 2007 How to Manage Interpersonal Conflicts at Work. Leading Effectively Webminar series. October 9th, 2007. 2007 Transformational Leadership. Tuskegee University B.T. Washington Institute for Transformational Leadership. 2009 Emergency Management Planning, Preparedness, Training and Education for Colleges and Universities class (E-390) January 14-16 in Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Invited Lectures & Seminars 1981 The Vestibular Ganglia of the Squirrel Monkey Before and After Labyrinthectomy. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology 1982 Basic Electron Microscopy Techniques: Development, Implication, and Applications Department of Biology, Rice University, Houston, TX 1983 Developmental Gradient in a Vertebrate Ear: Ultrastructure of Cytodifferentiation and Synaptogenesis of the Sensory Epithelia, Program for the Neuroscience, BCM 1983 The Clinician and the Researcher, Division of Public Relations, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX 1984 Electron Microscopy of Biological Material: X-Ray Microanalysis of Calcium Incorporation in the Chick Otoliths, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology 1987 Vestibular Nerve Morphology and Characterization. Implication of Nerve Morphology to Vestibular Disturbances. Department Otolaryngology University of Würzburg, FRG 1988 The vestibular nerve of normal and pathological specimens. Light and Electron Microscopy. Department of Anatomy, TMC 1989 Computer-Aided Morphometry and Analysis in Anatomy, TMC 1990 Video Microscopy and the Pathology Profession, TMC 1990 Grant Seminar. The Fundable Idea. Process and Mechanism for Successful Grant Preparation. Organizing Committee and Key Speaker, TMC 1993 Detection and Characterization of a Human Intracisternal A-type Retroviral Particle Antigenically Related to HIV, TMC 1993 Objective quantification of biological materials. Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, TMC 1993 Objective Quantification in Immunohistology. NIDA/NIH Image Analysis Training Seminar. San Diego, CA 1993 Un Virus Nuevo Causante de Enfermedades Autoimunológicas Similares al SIDA. Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 20 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 1993 El Maestro Como Estudiante, y El Método Cientifico Como Instructor. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1993 Destino, Suerte o Persistencia. Autobiografía. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1993 Accesory for Teachers on the Importance of Practical Laboratory Experience for Logical Thinking Development. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1993 Round Table Discussion with Pathology Residents and Attending Staff on the Current Educational Problems Facing Academic Institutions with the Changing Health Care Environment. Sponsored by Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1993 Color Thresholding in Electronic Light Microscopy. Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Invitation from Professor Williams, Department Biomedical Science, The Univesity of Sheffield, U.K 1993 Expression of S-100ß in the Chick Inner Ear. Invitation from Prof. H-P. Zenner, Universitats-HalsNasen-Ohrenklinik Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany 1994 Caracteristicas Morfológicas de Células Infectadas por el HIV. Departamento de Medicina. Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1994 Ajuste Constante del Maestro al Cambio Constante de los Esdudiantes. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, Colegio Ntra. Sra. P. Socorro, Nagua. The Dominican Republic 1994 Misión y Deversión. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, Colegio Ntra. Sra. P. Socorro, Nagua. The Dominican Republic 1994 Round Table Discussion with Residents and Attending Pathology staff on the Potential Existing in the Dominican Republic for Certain Clinical Studies. Sponsored by Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1994 Consultant for Teachers on the Importance of Practical Laboratory Experience for Logical Thinking Development. Colegio Padre Fortin. Santiago, The Dominican Republic 1994 Consultant for Teachers on the Importance of Practical Laboratory Experience for Logical Thinking Development. Colegio Nuestra Sra. P. Socorro, Nagua, The Dominican Republic 2004 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology. A potential avian homologue of mammalian S100b. Tulane University Main uptown Campus. 2007 Tuskegee Annual Sigma-Xi symposium. The analog world & virtual you. Tuskegee University Department of Biology. 2008 Keynote Speaker for the 55th anniversary and Medical Congress of the Clinicas Corominas in Santiago the Dominican Republic. La imagen digital como recurso en el diagnostico de patologia (Digital images as tools in Diagnostic Pathology). 2010 Wants and Needs – A realistic assessment of individual potential. Mentoring Workshop of the 12th RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities. Nashville, TN USA 2011 S100ß-p53 potential apoptotic role in neuronal cell differentiation. Department of Biology. RCMI College of Science and Engineering. Jackson State University. Jackson MS 21 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 2014 virus-clasification and impact," and "serology, molecular, diagnosis and advances in viral infections: attention Hanta Virus. Medical Research Center at Santiago, Dominican Republic. Exhibit Electron Microscopy Society of America Travel Exhibit. "Morphological Characterization of the Vestibular Nerve" Others Credit. 1986-1987 Electron Microscopy Catalog Supply, Ted Pella Inc., for use of TEM photo Credit. Cover photo ASM News Vol. 57 (1991), February issue Cover photo. J. Microscopy, Vol. 167 (1992), July issue Cover photo. Hals-Nasen-Ohren (HNO), Vol. 41 (1993), May issue Principal Research Interests Ultrastructural changes of CD4 positive lymphocytes before and after HIV infection in culture. Internalization, processing, and extrusion of virus protein concomitantly with changes of the lymphocyte plasma membrane changes Gene expression in brain tissues as the result of insulting the peripheral nerves and receptors Cellular/ultrastructural changes in normal and induced anomalies of inner ear sensory organs, including neuronal degeneration Objective quantification via computerized video microscopy using color thresholding as a key factor in evaluation changes in hues and intensities Relationships that may exist between the development of the epithelia and gelatinous membranes of the inner ear Effects of microgravity and zero gravity environment on the development of the inner ear (space station flights) Cytodifferentiation of the sensory epithelia of the inner ear, with special interest in relation of synapse formation and morphologic refinement to onset of hearing function Neuronal plasticity: Changes in peripheral and central components of the vestibular nervous system following ablation of inner ear end-organ or transection of eighth nerve branches Miscellaneous activities: 1989 Scientific advisory support team for Chix in space project flown in the STS-29 Space Shuttle mission. Experimental design, specimen collection, and data analysis 2004 Member, board of director for the International Hospital for Children (www.theihc.org) 2004 Vice-president for the International Hospital for Children Various T.V., radio and newspaper interviews on science related projects 22 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Patents: 5,344,774 (HIAP I) 5,364,756 (HIAP I) 5,580,772 (HIAP II) Publications Reviewed Papers 1. Gerald D. Griffin, and Cesar D. Fermin. S100ß: a predictive biomarker for neural trauma with therapeutic potential MOJ Cell Sciences & Report. 2015, In Press. 2. Kyoungsook Park, Abdela Woubit Salah, Cesar D. Fermin, Dai-Wu Seol, and Moonil Kim. Hypoxia inhibition of camptothecin-induced apoptosis by Bax loss. Biologia 2012: 67/3:616-621. 3. Kyoungsook Park, Jeong Min Lee, Yongwon Jung, Tsegaye Habtemariam, Abdela Woubit Salah, Cesar D. Fermin and Moonil Kim.Combination of cysteine- and oligomerization domainmediated protein immobilization on a surface plasmonresonance (SPR) gold chip surface. Analyst, 2011, 136, 2506. 4. Rodriguez, S. K. Fadlalla, T. Graham, B. Tameru, C. D. Fermin and T. Samuel. Immunohistochemical Evaluation of AKT Protein Activation in Canine Mast Cell Tumours. J Comp Pathol. 2012 147:171-176. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=22289 273 5. Choi B, Fermin CD, Comardelle AM, Haislip AM, Voss TG, Garry RF. Alterations in intracellular potassium concentration by HIV-1 and SIV Nef. Virol J. 2008; 5:60 PMC2396157 6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=18190 699 7. Choi B, Gatti PJ, Fermin CD, Vigh S, Haislip AM, Garry RF. Down-regulation of cell surface CXCR4 by HIV-1. Virol J. 2008;5:6 PMC2248172 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=18489 774 8. Sander DM, Wolfsheimer K, Gallaher WR, Fermin CD, Haislip AM, Garry RF. Seroreactivity to A-type retrovirus proteins in a subset of cats with hyperthyroidism. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):235-8 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 511 9. Sander DM, Szabo S, Gallaher WR, Deas JE, Thompson JJ, Cao Y, et al. Involvement of human intracisternal A-type retroviral particles in autoimmunity. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):222-34 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 517 10. Pamujula S, Kishore V, Rider B, Fermin CD, Graves RA, Agrawal KC, et al. Radioprotection in mice following oral delivery of amifostine nanoparticles. Int J Radiat Biol. 2005;81(3):251-7 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16019 934 11. Hazari S, Patil A, Joshi V, Sullivan DE, Fermin CD, Garry RF, et al. Alpha interferon inhibits translation mediated by the internal ribosome entry site of six different hepatitis C virus genotypes. J Gen Virol. 2005;86(Pt 11):3047-53 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16227 227 12. Fermin C, Garry R. Alterations of lymphocyte membranes during HIV-1 infection via multiple and simultaneous entry strategies. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):149-67 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 509 13. Daveron E, Jain N, Kelley GP, Luer WH, Fermin C, Helmcke F, et al. Papillary fibroelastoma and Lambl's excrescences: echocardiographic diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Echocardiography. 2005;22(3):285-7 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=15725 169 23 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 14. Daveron E, Jain N, Kelley GP, Luer WH, Fermin C, Helmcke F, et al. Papillary fibroelastoma and Lambl's excrescences: echocardiographic diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Echocardiography. 2005;22(5):461-3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=15901 304 15. Dash S, Haque S, Joshi V, Prabhu R, Hazari S, Fermin C, et al. HCV-hepatocellular carcinoma: new findings and hope for effective treatment. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):130-48 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 514 16. Cabrera-Batista B, Skewes-Ramm R, Fermin CD, Garry RF. Dengue in the Dominican Republic: epidemiology for 2004. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):250-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 520 17. Bastian FO, Fermin CD. Slow virus disease: deciphering conflicting data on the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) also called prion diseases. Microsc Res Tech. 2005;68(3-4):239-46 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16276 518 18. Morris GF, Notwick AR, David O, Fermin C, Brody AR, Friedman M. Development of lung tumors in mutant p53-expressing mice after inhalation exposure to asbestos. Chest. 2004;125(5 Suppl):85S-6S http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=15136 429 19. Zhang Z, Zhang X, Avniel WA, Song Y, Jones SM, Jones TA, et al. Malleal processus brevis is dispensable for normal hearing in mice. Dev Dyn. 2003;227(1):69-77 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12701 100 20. Zhang Z, Song Y, Zhao X, Zhang X, Fermin C, Chen Y. Rescue of cleft palate in Msx1-deficient mice by transgenic Bmp4 reveals a network of BMP and Shh signaling in the regulation of mammalian palatogenesis. Development. 2002;129(17):4135-46 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12163 415 21. Hara J, Plymale DR, Shepard DL, Hara H, Garry RF, Yoshihara T, et al. Avian dark cells. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2002;259(3):121-41 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12003 264 22. Ghosh S, Mendoza T, Ortiz LA, Hoyle GW, Fermin CD, Brody AR, et al. Bleomycin sensitivity of mice expressing dominant-negative p53 in the lung epithelium. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2002;166(6):890-7 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12231 503 23. Nelson A, Mendoza T, Hoyle GW, Brody AR, Fermin C, Morris GF. Enhancement of fibrogenesis by the p53 tumor suppressor protein in asbestos-exposed rodents. Chest. 2001;120(1 Suppl):33S-4S http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11451 905 24. Kalkeri G, Khalap N, Garry RF, Fermin CD, Dash S. Hepatitis C virus protein expression induces apoptosis in HepG2 cells. Virology. 2001;282(1):26-37 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11259 187 25. Kalkeri G, Khalap N, Akhter S, Garry RF, Fermin CD, Dash S. Hepatitis C viral proteins affect cell viability and membrane permeability. Exp Mol Pathol. 2001;71(3):194-208 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11733 945 26. Plymale DR, Tang DS, Comardelle AM, Fermin CD, Lewis DE, Garry RF. Both necrosis and apoptosis contribute to HIV-1-induced killing of CD4 cells. AIDS. 1999;13(14):1827-39 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=10513 640 24 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 27. Deas JE, Thompson JJ, Fermin CD, Liu LL, Martin D, Garry RF, et al. Viral induction, transmission and apoptosis among cells infected by a Human Intracisternal A-type retrovirus. Virus Res. 1999;61(1):19-27 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=10426 206 28. Hara H, Meza G, Bohne B, Hara J, Fermin CD. Aminoglycoside damage to young rats equilibrium. Microsc Microanal. 1998;4 Suppl 2:1170-1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12143 891 29. Hara H, Fermin CD. 2G alters the utricular macula of chick embryos. Microsc Microanal. 1998;4 Suppl 2:1168-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12143 889 30. Hara H, Chen X, Hartsfield JF, Hara J, Martin D, Fermin CD. Chicken (Gallus domesticus) inner ear afferents. Prim Sens Neuron. 1998;2(4):253-74 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11542 513 31. Gatti PJ, Choi B, Haislip AM, Fermin CD, Garry RF. Inhibition of HIV type 1 production by hygromycin B. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1998;14(10):885-92 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=96712 17 32. Fermin CD, Lychakov D, Campos A, Hara H, Sondag E, Jones T, et al. Otoconia biogenesis, phylogeny, composition and functional attributes. Histol Histopathol. 1998;13(4):1103-54 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=98105 06 33. Choi B, Gatti PJ, Haislip AM, Fermin CD, Garry RF. Role of potassium in human immunodeficiency virus production and cytopathic effects. Virology. 1998;247(2):189-99 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=97059 12 34. Merogi AJ, Marrogi AJ, Ramesh R, Robinson WR, Fermin CD, Freeman SM. Tumor-host interaction: analysis of cytokines, growth factors, and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in ovarian carcinomas. Hum Pathol. 1997;28(3):321-31 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=90427 97 35. Fermin CD, Martin DS, Hara H. Color threshold and ratio of S100 beta, MAP5, NF68/200, GABA & GAD. I. Distribution in inner ear afferents. Cell Vis. 1997;4(5):280-97 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11542 512 36. Comardelle AM, Norris CH, Plymale DR, Gatti PJ, Choi B, Fermin CD, et al. A synthetic peptide corresponding to the carboxy terminus of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmembrane glycoprotein induces alterations in the ionic permeability of Xenopus laevis oocytes. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1997;13(17):1525-32 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=93907 52 37. Zimmermann U, Fermin C. Shape deformation of the organ of Corti associated with length changes of outer hair cell. Acta Otolaryngol. 1996;116(3):395-400 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=87907 38 38. Voss TG, Gatti PJ, Fermin CD, Garry RF. Reduction of human immunodeficiency virus production and cytopathic effects by inhibitors of the Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter. Virology. 1996;219(1):291-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=86235 43 39. Voss TG, Fermin CD, Levy JA, Vigh S, Choi B, Garry RF. Alteration of intracellular potassium and sodium concentrations correlates with induction of cytopathic effects by human immunodeficiency virus. J Virol. 1996;70(8):5447-54 25 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=87640 56 Makutonina A, Voss TG, Plymale DR, Fermin CD, Norris CH, Vigh S, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus infection of T-lymphoblastoid cells reduces intracellular pH. J Virol. 1996;70(10):7049-55 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=87943 49 Garry RF, Fermin CD, Kohler PF, Markert ML, Luo H. Antibodies against retroviral proteins and nuclear antigens in a subset of idiopathic CD4+ T lymphocytopenia patients. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1996;12(10):931-40 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=87989 78 Fermin CD, Martin D, Jones T, Vellinger J, Deuser M, Hester P, et al. Microgravity in the STS-29 space shuttle discovery affected the vestibular system of chick embryos. Histol Histopathol. 1996;11(2):407-26 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=88617 64 Plymale DR, Ng Tang DS, Fermin CD, Lewis DE, Martin DS, Garry RF. Comparison of DNA fragmentation and color thresholding for objective quantitation of apoptotic cells. Scanning Microsc. 1995;9(3):833-42 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=75019 96 Mason-Garcia M, Harlan RE, Mallia C, Jeter JR, Jr., Steinberg HB, Fermin C, et al. Interleukin-3 or erythropoietin induced nuclear localization of protein kinase C beta isoforms in hematopoietic target cells. Cell Prolif. 1995;28(3):145-55 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=77346 24 Fermin CD, Martin DS, Li YT, Li SC. The glycan keratan sulfate in inner ear crystals. Cell Mol Biol (Noisyle-grand). 1995;41(4):577-91 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=75497 94 Fermin CD, Martin DS. Expression of S100 beta in sensory and secretory cells of the vertebrate inner ear. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 1995;41(2):213-25 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=77877 31 Fermin CD, Lee DH, Martin DS. Elliptical-P cells in the avian perilymphatic interface of the Tegmentum vasculosum. Scanning Microsc. 1995;9(4):1207-21; discussion 21-2 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=88198 99 Fermin CD, Degraw S. Colour thresholding in video imaging. J Anat. 1995;186 ( Pt 3):469-81 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=75591 21 Domingue GJ, Ghoniem GM, Bost KL, Fermin C, Human LG. Dormant microbes in interstitial cystitis. J Urol. 1995;153(4):1321-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=78695 36 Zenner HP, Reuter G, Zimmermann U, Gitter AH, Fermin C, LePage EL. Transitory endolymph leakage induced hearing loss and tinnitus: depolarization, biphasic shortening and loss of electromotility of outer hair cells. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1994;251(3):143-53 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=80806 33 Guth PS, Fermin CD, Pantoja M, Edwards R, Norris C. Hair cells of different shapes and their placement along the frog crista ampullaris. Hear Res. 1994;73(1):109-15 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=81574 99 Fermin CD, Lee DH, Martin D. Post-embedding tem signal-to-noise ratio of S-100. Hear Res. 1994;73(2):195-202 26 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=81885 48 Jones TA, Fermin C, Hester PY, Vellinger J. Effects of microgravity on vestibular ontogeny: direct physiological and anatomical measurements following space flight (STS-29). Acta Vet Brno. 1993;62(6 Suppl):S35-42 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11543 351 Guth P, Norris C, Fermin CD, Pantoja M. The correlated blanching of synaptic bodies and reduction in afferent firing rates caused by transmitter-depleting agents in the frog semicircular canal. Hear Res. 1993;66(2):143-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=83897 40 Garry RF, Fermin CD. Viral burden in AIDS. Nature. 1993;365(6444):301-2 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=81043 16 Fermin CD, Garry RF. [Possible involvement of a recently discovered human retrovirus in idiopathic immunologic disorders, including Sjogren syndrome (autoimmune exocrinopathy)]. HNO. 1993;41(5):239-49 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=83929 92 Fermin CD. High resolution and image processing of otoconia matrix. Microsc Res Tech. 1993;25(4):297-303 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=83580 80 Yoshihara T, Kaname H, Narita N, Ishii T, Igarashi M, Fermin CD. Development of the endolymphatic sac in chick embryos, with reference to the degradation of otoconia. ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 1992;54(5):235-40 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=14882 44 Fermin CD, Gerber MA, Torre-Bueno JR. Colour thresholding and objective quantification in bioimaging. J Microsc. 1992;167(Pt 1):85-95 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=15277 95 Fermin CD, Garry RF. Membrane alterations linked to early interactions of HIV with the cell surface. Virology. 1992;191(2):941-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=13601 83 Vigh S, Arimura A, Koves K, Somogyvari-Vigh A, Sitton J, Fermin CD. Immunohistochemical localization of the neuropeptide, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP), in human and primate hypothalamus. Peptides. 1991;12(2):313-8 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=20679 82 Jones TA, Vellinger J, Hester PY, Fermin C. Weightlessness and the ontogeny of vestibular function: evidence for persistent vestibular threshold shifts in chicks incubated in space. Physiologist. 1991;34(1 Suppl):S143-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=20474 15 Humbert JR, Fermin CD, Winsor EL. Early damage to granulocytes during storage. Semin Hematol. 1991;28(3 Suppl 5):10-3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=19256 36 Yoshihara T, Igarashi M, Fermin CD. Ultracytochemical localization of Na+, K(+)-ATPase activity in the tegmentum vasculosum of the developing chick cochlea. Acta Otolaryngol. 1990;110(5-6):366-73 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=21783 03 27 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 65. Garry RF, Fermin CD, Hart DJ, Alexander SS, Donehower LA, Luo-Zhang H. Detection of a human intracisternal A-type retroviral particle antigenically related to HIV. Science. 1990;250(4984):1127-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=17012 73 66. Fermin CD, Lovett AE, Igarashi M, Dunner K, Jr. Immunohistochemistry and histochemistry of the inner ear gelatinous membranes and statoconia of the chick (Gallus domesticus). Acta Anat (Basel). 1990;138(1):75-83 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=23686 00 67. Fermin CD, Diaz E, Maldonado A, Martin D, Hruska Z. Fast processing of black and white films used in the EM lab. J Electron Microsc Tech. 1990;16(1):85-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=22132 34 68. Beckman BS, Mason-Garcia M, Martinez MI, Fermin C. Enhanced expression of the beta II subspecies of protein kinase C in differentiating erythroleukemia cells. Exp Cell Res. 1990;191(2):319-22 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=22578 84 69. Fermin CD, Igarashi M, Martin GK, Jenkins HA. Ultrastructural evidence of repair and neuronal survival after labyrinthectomy in the squirrel monkey. Acta Anat (Basel). 1989;135(1):62-70 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=27504 62 70. Yoshihara T, Usami S, Igarashi M, Fermin CD. Ultracytochemical study of ouabain-sensitive, potassiumdependent p-nitrophenylphosphatase activity in the inner ear of the squirrel monkey. Acta Otolaryngol. 1987;103(3-4):161-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=30339 81 71. Yoshihara T, Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Localization of Na+, K+-ATPase activity in the tegmentum vasculosum of the chick cochlea. Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1987;243(6):401-2 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=30321 34 72. Fermin CD, Igarashi M, Yoshihara T. Ultrastructural changes of statoconia after segmentation of the otolithic membrane. Hear Res. 1987;28(1):23-34 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=36108 58 73. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Morphometry and ultrastructure of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) vestibular nerve. Acta Anat (Basel). 1987;129(3):188-99 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=36611 10 74. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Review of statoconia formation in birds and original research in chicks (Gallus domesticus). Scan Electron Microsc. 1986(Pt 4):1649-65 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=35441 97 75. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Development of otoconia in the embryonic chick (Gallus domesticus). Acta Anat (Basel). 1985;123(3):148-52 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=40610 33 76. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Morphogenesis and calcification of the statoconia in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo: implications for future studies. Physiologist. 1985;28(6 Suppl):S87-8 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=38344 99 77. Fermin CD, Colmers WF, Igarashi M. Electron-microscopic observations of the gravity receptor epithelia of normal and spinner juvenile Octopus maya. Cell Tissue Res. 1985;240(3):701-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=28619 03 28 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 78. Cohen GM, Fermin CD. Development of the embryonic chick's tectorial membrane. Hear Res. 1985;18(1):29-39 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=40305 10 79. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Dendritic growth following labyrinthectomy in the squirrel monkey. Light and electron microscopic studies. Acta Otolaryngol. 1984;97(3-4):203-12 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=67202 97 80. Fermin CD, Cohen GM. Developmental gradients in the embryonic chick's basilar papilla. Acta Otolaryngol. 1984;97(1-2):39-51 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=66898 29 81. Fermin CD, Cohen GM. Development of the embryonic chick's statoacoustic ganglion. Acta Otolaryngol. 1984;98(1-2):42-52 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=64647 25 82. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Aminoglycoside ototoxicity in the chick (Gallus domesticus) inner ear: I. The effects of kanamycin and netilmicin on the basilar papilla. Am J Otolaryngol. 1983;4(3):174-83 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=68814 61 83. Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Vestibular ganglion of the squirrel monkey. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1982;91(1 Pt 1):44-52 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=70731 76 84. Cohen GM, Fermin CD. The development of hair cells in the embryonic chick's basilar papilla. Acta Otolaryngol. 1978;86(5-6):342-58 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=71685 7 Book Chapters 1) Gallaher, W., Fermin, CD Henderson, L., et al., Membrane interactions of HIV. Implications for pathogenesis and therapy in AIDS: Attachment, fusion, and cytopathology. In: Advances in Membrane Fluidity. Roland C. Aloia ed. Vol. 6., pages 113-142. Wiley-Liss, Inc. NY 1992. 2) Garry, RF, Kreig, AM, Cheevers, WP, Montelaro, RC, Golding and Fermin, CD. Retroviruses and their roles in chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmunity. In: The Retroviridae, JA Levy Ed. Vol. 4:491-603, 1995. 3) Fermin, CD La fisiología auditiva. En: Medicina de la Comunicación Humana, Y.Peñaloza et al. eds.. Instituto Nacional de la Comunicación Humana y Subsecretaría de Servicios de Salud (SSA) Mexico 1994, Pages 301-322. 4) Fermin, CD. Neurotransmisión vestibular central. I Componentes y deficiones. En: NEUROBIOLOGIA DE LOS SISTEMAS SENSORIALES. Meza-Ruiz, G. Ed. Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico. Chapter 14, pages 285-317, 1995 First edition. Mexico, DF. 5) Fermin, CD, D. S. Martin and T.A. Jones. Neurotransmisión vestibular central. II Función y aspectos moleculares. En: NEUROBIOLOGIA DE LOS SISTEMAS SENSORIALES Meza-Ruiz, G. Ed. Universidad Autonoma de Mexico. Mexico, Chapter 15, pages 317-363, 1995. First edition. Mexico, DF. Proceedings and Rapid Communications 6) Algan, H and Fermin, CD. Microsocopy Identification of Strength and Durabity of Rail Steels. Microsc. Microanal. 19 (Suppl 2): 1806-1807, 2013. 29 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 7) Islam, M. Fermin, CD Algan, H. Microsocopy Origin of Strength and Micro-Hardness of Titanium Alloy at Elevated Temperature. Microsc. Microanal. In Press, 2015. 8) Nelson A., Mendoza T., Hoyle G.W., Brody A.R., Fermin C. and Morris G.F. Enhancement of fibrogenesis by the p53 tumor supressor protein in asbestos-exposed rodents. Chest, 2001. 9) Fermin, CD, Garry, RF, Chen, Y-P, Zimmer, D. Effect of microgravity on afferent innervation. Bioastronautics investigators’ workshop, 2001. 10) Fermin, CD. Funding mechanisms. The Scientist, 9(24):13, 1996. 11) Fermin, CD. Gutsy Opinion. The Scientist, 10(13):11, 1996. 12) Fermin, CD. Anatomy, histology and color thresholding. Microscopy Today 95-5:16, 1995 13) Fermin, CD Neuronal proteins before, during and after vestibular synaptogenesis. NASA Techn. Memorandum 12/1994: 124-128, 1995. 14) Fermin, CD and Martin, D. Otoconia perfect/imperfect crystals. In: Bailey & Garratt-Reed eds. 52th Ann meet. Micr Soc Am, Pages 42-43, San Francisco Press, Inc. CA, 1994. 15) Jones, TA, Vellinger, J Hester, PY, Fermin C. Weightlessness and the ontogeny of vestibular function: evidence for persistent vestibular threshold shifts in chicks incubated in space. Physiologist S34:143-144, 1991. 16) Fermin, CD Influences of synaptic genesis on the architecture of vestibular epithelia. II NASA Techn. Memorandum 4258: 106-108, 1990. 17) Fermin, CD; Martin, D Diaz, E; Maldonado, A, Hruska Z. and Rapid processing of black and white film in the EM lab. J Elect. Microsc. Techn 16:85-86,1990. 18) Fermin, CD: Tritiated Thymidine in the Chick Embryo Inner Ear. 47th Annual Proceedings of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, pp. 846-847, 1989. 19) Fermin, CD Influences of synaptic genesis on the architecture of vestibular epithelia. I NASA Techn. Memo 4160: 108-110, 1989. 20) Fermin, CD, Zenner, H-P: Hair Cell Changes After Cationic Stimulation of Corti's Organ. 47th Annual Proceedings of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, pp. 798-799, 1989. 21) Fermin, CD. Otoconia Calcification Process: A Chick Embryo Model (III). NASA Technical Memorandum 4079:113-116, 1988. 22) Fermin, CD. Otoconia Calcification Process: A Chick Embryo Model (II). NASA Technical Memorandum 89951:124-127, 1987. 23) Fermin, CD. Otoconia Calcification Process: A Chick Embryo Model (I). NASA Technical Memorandum 89809:103-106, 1986. 24) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M: The vestibular nerve and ganglia of the squirrel monkey after labyrinthectomy. 40th Ann Proc El Micr Soc Am, 1982, p196-197. 25) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M: Otoconia formation in the chick embryo. 41st Ann Proc El Micr Soc Am, 1983, p 572-573. 30 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 26) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M: Morphological characterization of the vestibular nerve. 43rd Ann Proc El Micr Soc Am, 1985, p 590-591. 27) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M: Morphogenesis and calcification of the statoconia in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo: Implications for future studies. The Physiologist 28 (2): S87-S88, 1985. 28) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M: Deafferentated vestibular nerve. 41st Ann Proc El Micr Soc Am, 1983, p 652-653. 29) Fermin, CD, Igarashi M, Thompson G: The stapedius muscle of the squirrel monkey. 41st Ann Proc Soc Am, 1983, p 528-529. 30) Fermin, CD, Cohen GM: The chicken's intraaural muscle. 37th Ann Proc El Micro Soc Am, 1979, p 210-211. 31) Cohen, GM, Siegel AJ, Fermin CD: Procedure for contrasting glycogen in the embryonic chick's inner ear. 35th Ann Proc El Mic Soc Am, 1977, p 546-547. Published Abstracts 32) A. Nelson, T. Mendoza, G.W. Hoyle, A.R. Brody, C. Fermin, and G.F. Morris. Enhancement of fibrogenesis by the P53 tumor supressor protein in asbestos-exposed rodents. Thomas L. Petty Aspen Lung Conference, 43rd Annual Meeting, Aspen, CO, 2000. 33) Hara, H, Plymale, DR, Shepard, DL, Hara, J, Yoshihara, RF, Garry, RF and Fermin, CD. A new in vitro model of inner ear dark cells analysis. 11th Annual Tulane Health Research Day. Page 31. April 28-29, 1999. New Orleans La. USA. 34) Fermin, CD Hara, H & Jones T. The avian model of inner ear reserach for space. ASGSB:12(1)A52,1998. Annual meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology. Houston, Tx Oct. 1998. 35) Hara, H, Jones T, R Kerschmann & Fermin, CD. Hypergravity and microgravity effect to avian inner ear structures. ASGSB:12(1)A32,1998. Annual meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology. Houston, Tx Oct. 1998. 36) Fermin, CD., S.F. Davis, H. Hara, RF Garry, S Tenenbaum and DS Martin. Asymmetric expression of HSP and FOS after unilateral deafferentation. FASEB: 11(3)A552, 1997. American Society for Experimental Biology Meeting. New Orleans, La April 1997. 37) Davis, SF, H. Hara, CD Fermin and G. Hoyle. Substance P immunoreactive afferent inner ear terminals in knockout mice for p75 NGF is decreased. . FASEB: 11(3)A553, 1997. American Society for Experimental Biology Meeting. New Orleans, La April 1997. 38) Hara, H., Shepard, D.L., Plymale, D.R., Garry, R.F., Martin, D.S., Hara, J. and Fermin, CD Histochemical & fluorescent analysis of dark cell viability. Society for Neurosciences 23(1):A647, 1997. 27th meeting New Orleans, La October 1997 39) Hara, H. RF Garry, DS Martin and CD Fermin. Sensory deprivation by deafferentation induces asymmetric expression of S100ß. FASEB: 11(3)A107, 1997. American Society for Experimental Biology Meeting. New Orleans, La April 1997. 40) Davis, SF.JF Hartsfield, H Hara, CD Fermin. Morphometric analysis of the statoacoustic and vestibular ganglia of the chick Gallus dometicus. 17th Midwinter Meet. of the Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 21:42,1997. 31 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 41) Hara, H, SF Davis, DS Martin, CD Fermin. Neurofilament expression in normal and gentamicin treated chicks’ inner ears. 17th Midwinter Meet. of the Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 21:212,1997 42) Davis, SF, H Hara, G. Hoyle, CD Fermin. Diminished expression of substance P immuno-reactive nerve terminals in knockout mice for p75 nerve growth factor. 17th Midwinter Meet. of the Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 21:216,1997 43) Radhakrishnamurthy, R. Tracy, RE Fermin, CD Dalferes, ER, Jr. and Bereson, GS. Immunohistochemical localization of proteoglycans in arteriosclerotic lesions. ASBMB/ASIP/AAIjoint metting. New Orleans, 1996. 44) Sander, DM, SS Soble, WR Gallaher, CD Fermin, JB Jaspan, Y Cao, PF Kohler, H Luo and RF Garry. Human intracisternal A-Type retroviral particles: Serological, structural and molecular studies. Am Soc Virology Unov. Tx Austin, July 8-12, 1995. 45) Sander, DM, SS Soble, B Choi, WR Gallaher, CD Fermin, JB Jaspan, Y Cao, PF Kohler, H Lou and RF Garry. HIAP-I: molecular and structural characterization of the human intracisternal retroviral particles. Am Soc Microbiol Nov 10-11, 1995. 46) Sander, DM, JB Jaspan, WR Gallaher, CD Fermin and RF Garry. Evidence for retroviral involvement in autoimmune disease: Detection of A-type retroviral antigens in Grave’s disease and amplification of DNA sequence using retroviral primers from a cell culture system producing the human intracisternal A-type retroviral particle type-I (HIAP-I). 96th meeing of the Amer Soc Microbiol May 19-23, 1996. 47) Sander, DM, WR Gallaher, CD Fermin and RF Garry. Evidence for involvmene the human intracysternal Atype retroviral particle type -I (HIAP-I) in autoimmune disease: detection of A-type retroviral antigens in SLE patients and retroviral sequences from HIAP-I infected cell culture. Molecular and Cellular Biology Annual Meeting. Tulane Medical School, 1995. 48) Voss, Thomas, CD Fermin, and R.F. Garry. Expression of the Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter and the Na+/K+ ATPase is altered by HIV. Abstracts of the Second National Conference on AIDS. 49) Sanders, D.M., Jaspan, J.B., Gallaher, W.R., Fermin, C.D., and Garry, R.F. PCR amplification of DNA sequences from cells producing the human intracisternal retroviral particle type-I, but not from uninfected cells, using retroviral primers. Joint Meeting American Society for Microbiology South Central Branch and Midsouth Biochemists. 1994. 50) Makatonina, A, Voss, T.G., Fermin, C.D., Norris, C.H., and Garry, R.F. HIV-1 increases intracellular pH (pHi). Joint Meeting American Society for Microbiology South Central Branch and Midsouth Biochemists. 1994. 51) Soble, S.S., Fermin, C.D., and Garry, R.F. Ultrastructral studies of a human intracisternal A-type retrovirus associated with autoimmune diseases. Joint Meeting American Society for Microbiology South Central Branch and Midsouth Biochemists. 1994. 52) Harkin, JC, Aydin, F and Fermin, CD. Abanormal collagen and other fibers in meningiomas; Ultrastructural and morphometric studies. XII Int. Congress of Neuropathology. Toronto, 1994. 53) Fermin, CD Sensory Integration and Equilibrium. Gordon Conference on Gravitational effects on living systems. July 18-22, 1994, New London, NH. 54) Fermin, CD Color thresholding and video imaging in anatomy. Quantitative Morphology Symposium of XIV federative international congress of anatomy. July 24-30. Lisbon, Portugal, Page 13, 1994. 32 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 55) G. Voss, CD Fermin, and R.F. Garry. Alterations of ion transport by HIV. Abstracts of the IX International Conference on AIDS. A14-0272. 1993. 56) Garry, CD Fermin, F.S. Boches, D.J. Hart, H. Luo-Zhang, D. S. Martin. Serum antibodies to a human intracisternal A-type retrovirus (HIAP) in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases. Abstracts of the IX International Conference on AIDS. A25-3. 1993. 57) Plymale, D. R., Fermin, C.D., Lewis, D.E., and Garry, R.F. Quantitation of HIV-induced apoptosis in CD4+ lymphocyte and monocyte-derived cell lines. Abstracts of the Joint Meeting American Society for Microbiology South Central Branch and Midsouth Biochemists. p 8. 1993. 58) G. Voss, CD Fermin, Forbush B. III, and R.F. Garry. HIV-induced effects on membrane-associated monovalent cation transport systems. Abstracts of the Joint Meeting American Society for Microbiology South Central Branch and Midsouth Biochemists. p. 25. 1993. 59) Plymale, D. R., Fermin, C.D., Lewis, D.E., and Garry, R.F. Quantitation of HIV-induced apoptosis in CD4+ lymphocyte and monocyte-derived cell lines. Abstracts of the Paris Conference on Apoptosis in AIDS and Cancer. p. 145. 1993. 60) Plymale, D. R., Fermin, C.D., Lewis, D.E., and Garry, R.F. Quantitation of HIV-induced apoptosis in CD4+ lymphocyte and monocyte-derived cell lines. Abstracts of the First National Conference on AIDS. p. 112. 1993. 61) Fermin, CD. Color thresholding in electronic light microscopy. Winter meeting of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Sheffield England. 1993 62) Voss, TG., Fermin, CD , B. Forbush III and R.F. Garry. Modulation of membrane-Associated monovalent ion transport systems in HIV-infrected cells. 1st Nat. Conf. Human Retroviruses and related infections. 1993. 63) Tennbaum, SA, DS Martin, R.F. Garry, T. Jones, and CD Fermin. Peripheral vestibular injury induces heat shock & c-fos protein production in brain stem tissues. 15th Midwinter Meet. of the Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 16:112, 1993. 64) Guth, Ps., CD Fermin, M. Pantoja, R. Edwards, and C.H. Norris. Three different hair cells shapes and their distribution along the crista ampullaris of the frog. 16th Midwinter Meet. of the Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 16:112, 1993. 65) Fermin, CD and Martin, DS. MAP5 & NF200 in developing cranial nerve VIIIth. FASEB 4:A624. Experimental Biology Meeting1993, New Orleans, LA 70112. 66) Lee, DH. DS Martin and CD Fermin. Post-embedding EM signal to noise ration of S-100ß. Amer. Soc. Grav. Space Biol 1992 annual Meeting. 67) Yantsos, V., D. S. Martin and CD Fermin. Expression of S100ß in the vestibule of chick embryos. Amer. Soc. Grav. Space Biol 1992 Annual Meeting. 68) Tenenbaum, S.A. , DS Martin, R.F. Garry and CD Fermin. Heat shock protein during vestibular injury. Amer. Soc. Grav. Space Biol 1992 Annual Meeting. 69) Fermin, CD and DS Martin. Neurofilament (NF200) and microtubule associated protein (MAP5) in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo inner ear. The molecular Biology of hearing and deafness. Univ. Cal. S.D., May 14, 1992. 70) Fermin, CD Gerber, MA and Torre-Bueno JR. Quantifying immunohistochemistry objectively. The Molecular Biology of Hearing and Deafness. Univ. Cal. S.D., May 1-4, 1992. 33 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 71) Yantsos, V, Lee, D, Martin, DS and Fermin, CD. S-100ß protein in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo inner ear. The Molecular Biology of Hearing and Deafness. Univ. Cal. S.D., May 1-4, 1992. 72) Fermin, CD, Martin, DS, Villanger, J, Dueser, M, Jones, T, Hollinger, R and Hester, P. Morphometric inner ear findings in shuttle sts-29 space flown chicks. 15th Midwinter Meeting Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 16:85, 1992. 73) Fermin, CD and DS Martin. Expression of neurofilament, microtubule associated & S-100 proteins in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo inner ear. A.S.G.S.B. 5:68, 1991. 74) Fermin, CD and Martin, DS Vestibular otoconial matrix of young chicks (Gallus domesticus) . Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 17:633, 1991. 75) Martin, DS and Fermin, CD. Immunoreactivity of neurofilament, microtubule associated protein, and S100 protein in the chick (Gallus domesticus) embryo inner ear. Third IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience. Page 43, 1991. 76) Fermin, CD, Gerber, MA, and Torre-Bueno, J.R. True color, color thresholding, and objective quantification in bioimaging. Third IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience. Page 55, 1991. 77) Fermin, CD Guth, P., Norris, C., Martin, DS and Dang, A-T. Afferent sysnaptic body of frog (Rana pipiens) vestibular crista. Third IBRO world Congress of Neuroscience. Page 271, 1991. 78) Fermin, CD and Martin, DS Vestibular otoconial matrix of young chicks (Gallus domesticus). Third IBRO world Congress of Neuroscience. Page 416, 1991. 79) Fermin, CD and Martin, DS Morphometric analysis of changing neuronal size in the vestibular nerve of chicks. ASGSB Bulletin, 4: 83, 1990. 80) Talal, N; Hart, DJ; Fermin, CD; Alexander, SS; Dauphinee, MJ; Luo-Zhang, H; Dang, H; Garry, RF. Sjörgren’s Syndrome: Detection of antibodies to retroviral proteins in patient sera and isolation of an A-type retrovirus following exposure of lymphoblastoid cells to patient biopsy material. ASBMB/AAI, June, 1990. 81) Fermin, CD and Garry, RF. Membrane modifications associated with attachment and penetration of HIV. ASBMB/AAI, June, 1990. 82) Fermin, CD and Garry, RF. Cytopathic effects linked to early interactions of HIV with the cell surface. Sixth International Conference on AIDS, San Francisco, CA, June, 1990. 83) Garry, RF; Talal, N; Hart, DJ; Fermin, CD; Alexander, SS; Dang, H. RH9 cells exposed to salivary gland extracts from patients with Sjörgren’s syndrome produce an A-type particle antigenically-related to HIV. Sixth International Conference on AIDS, San Francisco, CA, June, 1990. 84) Garry, RF; Talal, N; Hart, DJ; Fermin, CD; Alexander, SS; Donehower, LA; Dauphinee, MJ; Luo-Zhang, H; Dang, H. Sjögren’s Syndrome: Characterization of an intracisternal A-type particle present in lymphoblastoid cells exposed to salivary gland homogenates. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, May, 1990. 85) Lampertico, P, Petrovic, LM, Malter, JS, Fermin, CD; Banerjee, R, Price, PM and Gerber, MA. Effect of cyclic 2’-deoxyguanosine on the production of hepatitis B virus in vitro. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, 1989. 86) Fermin, CD and Gerber, MA. Morphometric and densitometric analysis with true color/real time video processing. American Society of Gravational Space Biology. ASGSB Bulletin, 3(1):107, 1989. 34 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 87) Norris, CH, Pantaja, M, Ricci, A, Fermin, CD and Guth, P. The influence of transmitter depleting organ on morphology and neurophysiology of the semicircular canal of the frog. 26th Workshop on Inner Ear Biology. Paris, France, 1989. 88) Fermin, CD, Henderson, L and Gerber, MA. True color/real time video analysis of keratan sulfate immunoreaction. American Society of Cell Biology. Houston, TX 1989. 89) Fermin, CD and Lovett, AE. The Sensory Epithelia and Gelatinous Membranes of the Chick Inner Ear. Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology. 13:324, 1989. 90) Fermin CD Lovett, AE, Igarashi, M. and Dunner K. Immunocytochemical and biochemical properties of the otolithic membrane ASGSB Bulletin, 1:15, 1988 91) Fermin, CD, Lovett, AE, Igarashi, M, Dunner, K. Jr. Glycoproteins and Glycosaminoglycans of the Otoliths: Antibodies Histochemistry and Biochemistry. Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology. 12:159, 1988. 92) Fermin CD, Enge A, Igarashi M, Crawford JA. Terminal mitosis in the sensory epithelia of the chick inner ear. Texas Soc. Elect. Micr. Journ. 18:27, 1987. 93) Fermin CD, Dunner K, Igarashi M, Lovett AE. Cytodifferentiation of the otolithic membrane. Texas Soc. Elect. Micr. Journ. 18:28, 1987. 94) Fermin CD, Lovett AE, Igarashi M, Dunner K. Monoclonal antibodies and the otolithic membrane of the chick embryo. Texas Soc. Elect. Micr. Journ. 18:27, 1987. 95) Fermin CD, Crawford JA, Igarashi M. 3H-Thymidine study of the chick embryo inner ear. Midwinter Meeting Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 11:123, 1987. 96) Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Development of the chick's maculae and calcification of the statoconia. Midwinter Meeting Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 10:189, 1986. 97) Yoshihara T, Fermin CD, Igarashi M. Cytochemical localization of Na-K-ATPase in the inner ear. Texas Soc El Micr 17:45, 1986. 98) Fermin CD, Igarashi M, Yoshihara T: Some properties of the embryonic statoconia membrane. Texas Soc El Micr. 17:43, 1986. 99) Fermin CD, Igarashi M: Morphometric and ultrastructural study of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) vestibular nerve. Texas Soc El Micr15:42, 1986. 100) Fermin CD, Igarashi M: An embryo chick model in inner ear development. Texas Soc El Micr 17:42, 1986. 101) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Ultrastructural reconstruction of events related to the developmental gradients of the cochlea. Soc Neurosci Abstr, 1985. 102) Fermin CD, Jenkins HA: Cytopathology of human vestibular nerves. Am Acad Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg Res Forum, p. 7, 1984. 103) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Development of the embryonic chick's tectorial membrane. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol 8:60, 1984. 35 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin 104) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Is the refinement of embryonic cochlear structures related to the acquisition of auditory function? Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol 8:17, 1984. 105) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Developmental gradients in the chick embryonic basilar papilla. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol, 7:29, 1983. 106) Cohen GM, Dadkhah S, Fermin CD: Changing glycogen levels in the auditory lagena of the embryonic and adult chicken. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol 5:48, 1981. 107) Fermin CD, Parks JC, Cohen GM: Pre and postnatal ototoxicity of kanamycin and streptomycin in the chick. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol, 4:59, 1980. 108) Fermin CD, Igarashi M: The vestibular ganglia of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol, 4:18, 1980. 109) Cohen GM, Fermin CD: The tensor tympani: the chicken's intraaural muscle. Southeast El Micr Soc 2:27, 1979. 110) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Differentiation of hair cells and their synaptic contacts in the embryonic chick's basilar papilla. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol, 3:22, 1979. 111) Fermin CD: Differentiation and myelination of the embryonic chick's statoacoustic ganglion. Midwinter Meeting Assoc Res Otolaryngol 3:25, 1979. 112) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Prenatal ototoxicity of kanamycin in the chick. Soc Neurosci Abstr 5:19, 1979. 113) Cohen GM, Fermin CD: Ototoxicity of streptomycin and kanamycin in the embryonic chick. Am Soc Mirobiol Proceed, 1978. 114) Krout HL, Fermin CD, Cohen GM: The visualization of nerve fibers in the chick's basilar papilla by using low viscosity epoxy, Florida Acad Sci 42:20, 1978. 115) Cohen GM, Fermin CD: Development of the embryonic chick's statoacoustic ganglion, Soc Neurosci Abstr 4:5, 1978. 116) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Development of the embryonic chick's stato- acoustic ganglion. Southeast Elec Micr Soc 1:32, 1978. 117) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Histological observations on the VIIIth nerve in the embryonic chick's inner ear. Florida Acad Sci 42:20, 1978. 118) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: Loose and compact myelin formation around axons that innervate lagenar hair cells. Texas Soc El Micr., 8:29, 1977. 119) Siegel AJ, Fermin CD, Cohen GM: The development of supporting cells and their secretory role in the formation of the tectorial membrane. Texas Soc El Micr, 8:28, 1977. 120) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: The development of hair cells in embryonic chick lagena. Texas Soc El Micr, 8:29, 1977. 121) Fermin CD, Cohen GM: The structure of hair cells in the lagena of newly hatched chick. Southeast El Micr Soc, p. 19, 1976. 36 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin NOTE ON SUPPORT: Just before Katrina in 2005, a Center Grant was funded to Dr. Prokop at the Tulane Health Sciences Center for Gene Therapy in which Dr. Fermin had support for an imaging core. Funding remained with Gene Therapy Center when Dr. Fermin moved to Tuskegee. In addition during the same time, NIH R01-DC006443-01 by S. Jones was funded and Dr. Fermin role had to be changed from Co-Pi to Consultant due to his move to Tuskegee. Grant Support ACTIVIE: Fermin, CD (PI) 2010-02263 Approved/Proposed Project (Cal/Acad/Sum 09/01/10-08/31/13 mer) 1.2 USDA/NIFA Title of Project (“Portable Distance Leaning Utility Annual Direct Costs and International Veterinary Outreach) $140,827 The major goal of this project is to demonstrate feasibility of a portable collaborative utility for improving teaching of veterinarian domestically and abroad OVERLAP (There is no overlap between this and other applications) ACTIVE: Fermin, CD (Co-PI) 2010-02459 PI- K. Srivastava Approved/Proposed Project (Cal/Acad/Sum USDA/NIFA 11/01/10-10/31/13 mer) r) 1.2 Title of Project (“Establishing an Integrated Program Annual Direct Costs in Aquatic Animal Health at Tuskegee University”) $547, 000 The major goal of this project is to establish a Research, Teaching, Service for Aquatic animal health at Tuskegee University OVERLAP (There is minor overlap between the teaching component of this grant and grant 201002263) ACTIVE: Fermin, CD (C-Pi) 1 R15 ES020066-01 (PI: JC Heath), NIH/NIGMS Approved/Proposed Project 05/01/11-04/30/14 (Cal/Acad/ Summer) 0.0 Title of Project (The reproductive and cognitive Annual Direct Costs effects of in-utero mercuric chloride exposure) $147,366 The major goals of this project are to establish the effects of a high selenium diet as an ameliorating variable in reducing the adverse effects of maternal mercury ingestion on reproduction and offspring cognitive and motor health. Train undergraduate psychology and biology students through interdisciplinary training that allows them to look at the effects of an environmental pollutant on the whole organism as well as at the cellular level. OVERLAP (There is no overlap between this and other support) ACTIVE: Fermin, CD ARO (DoD) Approved/Proposed Project 3/1214 - 02/30/15 Title of Project: Utilizaing CytoViva Nano-scale hyperstral microscope system for real-time localization of biomakers Annual Direct Costs $215.356 (Cal/Acad/ Summer) 0.0 The goal of this project is demonstrate the capability of a hyperspectral microscope to map traffic and distribution of nanoparticles in living neurons OVERLAP (This project is complementary to “Role of the S100B biomarker in activity-induced neuronal remodeling”) 37 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin APPROVED: Gerald Griffin AFOSR (Co-Pi) DoD Title of Project: Role of the S100B biomarker in activity-induced neuronal remodeling Approved/Proposed Project 06/01/15 - 05/31/20 Annual Direct Costs $192,304 (Cal/Acad/Summ er) 0.5 The goal of this project is map traffic and distribution of nanoparticles in living neurons before, during and after activation. OVERLAP (This project is complementary to “Utilizaing CytoViva Nano-scale hyperstral microscope system for real-time localization of biomakers”) PENDING: Fermin, CD (PI) 1 R25 GM105532-01A1 Approved/Proposed Project (Cal/Acad/Sum NIH/NIGMS 05/01/11-04/30/14 mer) 3.6 Title of Project (Tuskegee University Research Annual Direct Costs Initiative for Scientific Enhancement) $190,313 The objective of this proposal is to enhance the diversity of the nation’s biomedical and behavioral sciences (BBS) workforce by increasing the number of underrepresented minorities (URM) who obtain graduate degrees and persist in BBS. OVERLAP (There is no overlap between this and other support) COMPLETED: Co-Pi 3 G12 RR003059-20S2 (PI: T. Habtemariam), Approved/Proposed Project (Cal/Acad/Summ NIH/NCRR 6/01/10-05/31/11 er) 3.0 Title of Project (Tuskegee University Center for Annual Direct Costs Biomedical Research) $424,357 The major goals of this project are to support institutional biomedical research, to mentor junior faculty into independent research careers OVERLAP (There is no overlap between this and other support) The following information must be provided for each investigator and other senior personnel. Failure to provide this information may delay consideration of this proposal. Investigator: Cesar D. Fermin, PhD Support: Current Other agencies to which this proposal has been/will be None submitted: Pending Submission Planned in Near *Transfer of Future Support Project/Proposal Title: Portable Distance Leaning Utility and International Veterinary OutreachNo other projects at this time in 2014. Source of Support: 2010-02263 USDA/NIFA Total Award Amount: $140,827 Total Award Period Covered: 09/01/11-08/31/14 Location of Project: Tuskegee University Graduate Studies and Research Months of Your Time Committed to the 1.2 FY12 FY FY Sum: Project: 13 Planned in14Near Support: Current Pending Submission *Transfer of Future Support Project/Proposal Title: Establishing an Integrated Program in Aquatic Animal Health at Tuskegee University Source of Support: 2010-02459 USDA/NIFA Total Award Amount: $547,000 Total Award Period Covered: 11/01/11 – 10/31/14 Location of Project: Tuskegee University Months of Your Time Committed to the 1.2 FY FY FY Sum: Project: 12 13 14 Rev. June 30, 2015 38 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin Support: Current Pending Submission Planned in Near *Transfer of Future Support Project/Proposal Title: Utilizaing CytoViva Nano-scale hyperstral microscope system for real-time localization of biomakers Source of Support: DoD ARO 64707-LS-REP Total Award Amount: $215,356 Total Award Period Covered: 01/01/14 -02/30/15 Location of Project: Tuskegee University Months of Your Time Committed to the 1.2 FY14 FY 15 FY Sum: Project: Support: Current Pending Submission Planned in Near *Transfer of Future Support Project/Proposal Title: Role of the S100B biomarker in activity-induced neuronal remodeling Source of Support: DoD AFOSR 14RT0518 Total Award Amount: $380,522 Total Award Period Covered: 01/06/14 -12/31/16 Location of Project: Tuskegee University Months of Your Time Committed to the 1.2 FY 14 FY FY 16 Sumr: Project: 15 please list and furnish information for *If this project has previously been funded by another entity, immediately preceding funding period. Su Current Pending Submission Planned in Near *Transfer of Support pp Future ort : Project/Proposal Title: Tuskegee University RISE proposal for graduate research students Source of Support: 1 R25GM105532-01 Total Award Amount: Total Award Period Covered: 06/01/15 – 05/30/20 $3,238,499.26 Location of Project: Tuskegee University Months of Your Time Committed 3.0 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 1 Sumr: to the *If thisProject: project has previously been funded 202015by another 1607 entity, please list and furnish information for immediately preceding funding period. Completed Research Support: SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NIH/NINDS Differentiation and calcification of chick otolith Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (50% effort) $188,000 (9-1-85 to 8-31-89) This project studied mechanisms of otoconia growth and mineralization in the chick embryo. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NASA Otoconia calcification Process Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (20% effort) $68,000 (9-1-85 to 8-31-88) This project established the validity of chick embryo embryos as model to study gravity receptors in future space flights. 39 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NASA Influences of synaptogenesis on the architecture of the vestibular epithelia Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (20% effort) $96,000 (9-1-88 to 8-31-91) This project studied morphological transformation of afferent connectionsto vestibular receptors during development. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: DRF Tritiated thymidine study of the chick (Gallus domesticus) inner ear Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (10% effort) $34,000 (9-1-85 to 8-31-88) This project studied terminal mitosis of cells during development of the inner ear. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: KFC Chix in Space Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (5% effort) $5,000 (9-1-88 to 8-31-91) This project studied the temporal bones of chick embryos flowin in the space shuttle STS29. SOURCE: TITLE: NIH/NINCD Vestibular compensation: Ultrastructure of Peripheral and Central vestibular systems. B. Alford, MD, Cesar D. Fermin, PhD Co-PI. (50% effort) $190,000 (9-1-81 to 8-31-88) This was part of project grant to study Wallerian degeneration of the vestibular nerve and central nuclei with light and electron microscopy. PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NIH Comparative study between the development of the utricular and lagenar maculae Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (5% effort) $6,811 (9-1-84 to 8-31-86) This project studied mechanisms of otoconia growth and mineralization in the chick embryo. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NASA (Ames) NAGW-1516 Influences of synaptogenesis on the architecture of vestibular epithelia Cesar D. Fermin, PhD (10% effort) $32,000 (4-1-91 to 3-31-92) This study intends to analyze if synaptogenesis of afferents onto hair cells of gravity receptors. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NIH/NIDCD DC-00712-01 Histamine storage and release: Role of synaptic body Paul Guth; Cesar D. Fermin, Co-PI (15% effort) $117,277 (3/1/91 - 2/28/92) Pharmacological and anatomical correlates of synaptic Structures involved in neurotransmission in the inner ear of the frog. SOURCE: TITLE: NASA Neuronal proteins before, during and after vestibular synaptogenesis 40 Rev. June 30, 2015 Curriculum Vitae of C. Fermin PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: C. Fermin (10%) $43,532; $40,823; $43,315 (1/1/93 - 04/31/95 The goal of this work is to study MAP5, NF200 and S-100 proteins in developing chick inner ear nerve and structures and to determine their influence in the process of afferent synapse formation. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NIAID Involvement of a retrovirus in the cause of SLE (Subcontract) Gallaher (LSU) ; CD Fermin (10%), Co-PI $208,980 (9/30/93-9/29/94). To sequence retrovirus nuclei acids in SLE patient material and in cells co-cultured with patient biopsy material by PCR techniques, etc. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: LBoR Centralized Imaging facility at Tulane C. Fermin (10%) $75,000. - 06/31/98 This a one year instrument grant to centralize imaging facility previously used primarily by Dr. Fermin Laboratory personnel and now being made available to other faculty in the medical school SOURCE: TITLE: NIAID Alterations of transport systems in HIV infected cells (competitive Renew). Robert Garry, PhD CD Fermin (20%), $130,925 (4/1/92-3/31/93). The goal of this project is to identify and characterize the proteins mediating HIV membrane attachment and cell killing including apoptosis. PI: Co-PI DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: SOURCE: TITLE: PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: LBoR Upgrading the Centralized Imaging facility at Tulane Fermin (10%), $37,500 06/1/2000 - 06/31/2001. This is a one-year grant to upgrade the Centralized Tulane Imaging Center core created with a previous LBoR grant. SOURCE: TITLE: PI: CO-PI: DIRECT COST: EXPLANATION: NIH Rapid screen for Ebola virus membrane interactions/drugs Robert Garry, PhD Fermin (5%), $525,000 4/1/03 - 3/31/06. The major goal is to define membrane disruptive regions of Ebola virus glycoproteins. References: Available upon request 41 Rev. June 30, 2015