CURRICULUM VITAE
J. Patrick Reed
Associate Professor, Department Medical Laboratory and Radiation Sciences
January, 2007
EDUCATION
Institution Degree Year Major
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont M.S. 1975 Medical Technology
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
San Jose, California MT(ASCP) 1970 MT Internship
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York B.A. 1969 Biology
Foothill Junior College
Los Altos Hills, California 1967-1968
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
Specialist in Molecular Biology—certified by National Credentialing Agency, 2006
Hematology Specialist—certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1978
Certified Hematologist—certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1976
Medical Technologist—certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1971
EMPLOYMENT/APPOINTMENTS
Employer Date Description
University of Vermont 1980 -2007 Associate Professor in Medical Laboratory and Radiation Sciences
Director of Medical Laboratory Science Program since 2004
Duties include: Participating in department instruction in biomedical technology and medical laboratory science curriculum. Teaching duties include: basic and advanced courses to Biomedical Technologies students, basic and advanced courses (primarily in hematology) and coordinating the clinical practicum in Medical Laboratory Science. Also participation in general Department course offerings including advising undergraduate research projects, participate in senior research course and other department seminars. Academic advisor to 15‑25 students per year and 1‑2 graduate students. Member of the Graduate Faculty and Honors College.
1976‑1980 Assistant Professor in Medical Technology
Full‑time position teaching hematology, coagulation and urinalysis to A.S. Degree students in MLT Program and advanced hematology to B.S. Degree students in MT‑Generalist Program. Supervise and coordinate the MT‑Specialist Program in hematology. Member of Graduate Faculty.
1975‑1976 Lecturer in Medical Technology (duties as described for Instructor).
1973‑1975 Instructor in Medical Technology
Teaching freshmen introductory MT course, basic hematology to MLT students and advanced hematology to MT students.
Medical Center Hospital 1975‑1983 Medical Technologist II
of Vermont Part-time staff technologist in hematology and STAT lab.
Burlington, Vermont
Los Gatos Community 1970‑1971 Staff Technologist
Hospital, Los Gatos Work in Chemistry, laboratory tests in chemistry, hematology, blood bank and microbiology.
California Development of new procedures in clinical chemistry clinical chemistry.
Santa Clara Valley 1969‑1970 Student intern in Medical Technology
Medical Center Worked part‑time on weekends as a bench technologist
San Jose, California
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP and ACTIVITIES
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1986-present
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science--Vermont (VSCLS), 1972‑present
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, (ASCLS), 1970‑present
Offices in Professional Societies
Board Member, ASCLS Education and Research Fund, 2004 to present
Past President, VSCLS, 1995
President, VSCLS, 1994-1995
President-Elect, VSCLS, 1993-1994
Treasurer, VSCLS, 1989-1992
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Publications
"Lymphocytic Leukemia and Lymphoma", chapter in Clinical Immunology: Principles and Laboratory Diagnosis, 2nd ed., Catherine Sheehan, editor, J. B. Lippincott Co, publisher 1996
"Clinical Laboratory Sciences Curriculum for High- and Middle-School Science Educators", P.R. Howard, A.M. Sullivan and J.P. Reed, Clinical Laboratory Science, 7(6):331, 1994
"Blood Cell Changes in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats are Not All Associated with the Hypertensive Phenotype", J.P. Reed and E.D. Hendley, J of Hypertension, 12(4):391, 1994.
Book Reviewer:
FA Davis, publisher 2004
Saunders, publisher, 2003
Lippincott, publisher, 2000
Lippincott, publisher, 1994
FA Davis, publisher, 1992
Lea and Febiger, publisher, 1991
GRADUATE COLLEGE ACTIVITIES
Member, Graduate College Executive Committee, 1996-97
Assistant Marshal, 1997 to present
Thesis Committees (last 10years only)
2004—Jeff Mclean, MS, “An Analysis of the Metabolic Activity of the Intervertebral Disc Under InVivo Dynamic Compression”
1998--Jose Pont, Ph.D., “Nitric Oxide Induces a Response Modification That Leads to Cytoprotection”
1998--Steven Blumen, MS, “Nitric Oxide Induced Modification of Glucose Regulated Protein 78, Heat shock Proteins 32 and 70, and Topoisomease II”
1998--Travis Jewett, MS, “An Epidemiologic Study of Bovine Leukemia Virus in a Naturally Infected Dairy Herd and Its Correlation with Cell Death”
--16 other thesis committees before 1991
HONORS COLLEGE ACTIVITIES
Honors College Founding Committee, 2001
Honors College Council member, 2002-2006
Honors College Dean Search Committee, Chair, 2003
Honors College Admission Committee, 2003-2006
VERMONT GENETICS NETWORK
Faculty member, 2003 to present
Microarray outreach presentations
Lyndon St College, Nov. 2006
Johnson St College, March 2006
Castleton St College, Feb, 2006
Green Mountain College, Oct, 2005
Middlebury College, April, 2005
St. Michael’s College, March, 2005
Johnson St. College, Oct, 2004
CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (last three years)
ASCLS-Vermont, CE Evening Seminar, Burlington, VT, Jan. 16, 2007
ASCLS-Maine, Annual Meeting, Portland Me, Oct, 2006
ASCLS, Video Conference—Microarrays as a Diagnostic Tool for Pre/Postnatal Applications, Sept, 2006
ASCLS-Vermont Spring Seminar, Burlington, VT April, 2006
NAACLS workshop, Understanding Standards in Accreditation, March 2006
Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, San Antonio, TX, March, 2006
ASCLS National Meeting, Orlando, Fl, July 2005
ASCLS-Vermont Spring Seminar, Burlington, VT May, 2005
Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Williamsburg, VA, Feb, 2005
ASCLS National Meeting, Los Angles, CA, July, 2004
ASCLS-Vermont Spring Seminar, Burlington, VT April, 2004
ASCLS Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Milwaukee, Feb, 2004