Example of Biographical Sketch outline for NSF



Example of CV format for PEER – Your CV must not exceed 2 pages.

Name

Contact Information

a. Professional Preparation (List undergraduate and graduate education and postdoctoral training in the following format)

Undergraduate Institution Major B.S., Year

Graduate Institution Major M.S., Year

Graduate Institution Major Ph.D., Year

Postdoctoral Institution Area Years

b. Appointments (List academic and professional appointments in reverse chronological order)

2008- Dean of College of Science, Oklahoma State University

2001-2008 Department Chair, Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University

2000-2001 Visiting Professor, Biochemistry, University of Alaska

1996- Professor, Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University

1992-96 Associate Professor, Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University

1989-92 Assistant Professor, Biochemistry, University of Arkansas

c. Publications (Please include the names of all authors in order, title of publication, volume and page numbers, and year of publication in consistent professional format. Include the Web address if available electronically. For unpublished manuscripts, list only those submitted or accepted for publication and likely date. Patents, copyrights, and software systems may be substituted for publications, but do not list more than 10 total items.)

(i) Up to five publications most closely related to proposal project

Last name, Initials., Last name, Initials. (year). Title. Publisher, Location.

Last name, Initials. (year). Title. Journal, Volume #, pg #-#.

(ii) Up to five other significant publications

d. Synergistic Activities (List up to five examples demonstrating broader impact of your professional and scholarly activities focusing on integration, transfer, and creation of knowledge. Examples are cited below.)

Chair of committee developing curriculum for program on Title at National University, 2010

Vice president of National Society for Title, 2005-2007

Host and organizer of 2008 Symposium on the Title

Co-editor of Journal Name, 1998-

Associate editor of Journal Name, 1991-1995

e. Collaborators & Other Affiliations

(i)Collaborators (List all persons alphabetically who are current or past collaborators on a project, book, article, report, abstract, or paper for the past four years. Include current organizational affiliations for each, and indicate if you have no collaborators to list.)

J. Smith, Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri; M. Jones and K. Taylor, Department of Molecular Biology, University of Maryland; G. Winter, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, University of Freiburg, Germany.

(ii) Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors (List your own graduate advisor(s), principal postdoctoral sponsor(s), and their current organizational affiliations.)

(iii) Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate Sponsor (List all persons and their organizational affiliations whom you have advised or sponsored for postgraduate work. State the total number of graduate students you have advised and postdoctoral scholars whom you have sponsored.)

f. Research Impacts (This should include the 2-3 most important outcome(s)of your previous research outside of publications; this might be development or policy impacts, capacity related outcomes, or others)

Research led to government adoption and implementation of new mosquito spraying protocols to more effectively combat the spread of malaria

Improved capacity and disaster management plans for governments and local offiicials in four Indonesian cities to recognize and react to immenent tsunami disasters.

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