The Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) serves three primary functions in the operation of the Research Core Facility (RCF). First of all, the SAB establishes policy regarding the day-to-day operation of the RCF. This includes establishing user fees and resolving issues concerning access, scheduling and operation of each technology. Secondly, the SAB is charged with planning for the future development of the RCF and with seeking the resources necessary for that development. Finally, the SAB serves as a scientific resource for investigators who use any of the RCF technologies. Members of the SAB provide assistance in experimental design, methods development, data analysis and troubleshooting. The overall goal of the SAB is to help assure that investigators are able to get the maximum benefit for their use of the RCF technologies.
Name & Email |
Department |
Role/Expertise |
Robert Chervenak, Ph.D.
rcherv@lsuhsc.edu |
Microbiology and Immunology
|
Chairman,
Scientific Advisor for Flow Cytometry |
Beniam Berhane, Ph.D.
bberha@lsuhsc.edu |
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
Scientific Advisor for Mass Spectrometry |
James Cardelli, Ph.D.
jcardi@lsuhsc.edu |
Microbiology and Immunology |
Feist-Weiller Cancer Center Representative |
Tammy Dugas, Ph.D.
tdugas@lsuhsc.edu |
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Neuroscience |
Scientific Advisor for Mass Spectrometry |
Nicholas Goeders, Ph.D.
ngoede@lsuhsc.edu |
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Neuroscience |
Faculty Representative |
Michael Mathis, Ph.D.
jmathi@lsuhsc.edu |
Cellular Biology and Anatomy |
Scientific Advisor for Small Animal Imaging, Laser Capture Microdissection |
Martin Muggeridge, Ph.D.
mmugge@lsuhsc.edu |
Microbiology and Immunology |
Scientific Advisor for Microscopy |
Rona Scott, Ph.D.
rscott1@lsuhsc.edu |
Microbiology and Immunology |
Scientific Advisor for Gene Array, Real-time PCR |