michael schreiber resume 2015-02-28

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Michael Thomas Schreiber 646-450-1386 [email protected] EDUCATION: College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York Master of Arts, conferred 2013 Master of Philosophy, conferred 2014 Thesis Supervisor: Vincent Racaniello Thesis Project: Determinants of human rhinovirus cellular tropism Major: Microbiology, Immunology, and Infection Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts, conferred 2010 Awarded summa cum laude in Course and summa cum laude in Independent Study for thesis titled “The Role of the Ras Superfamily Small G-proteins in the Proinflammatory Environment of Rhinovirus-Exposed Monocytic-Lineage Cells” Majors: Biochemistry, English GPA: 3.9 HONORS: Recipient, 2014 American Society for Virology Competitive Travel Award Participant, Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, 2009-2015 NIH Predoctoral Training Fellowship Recipient, Columbia University, 2010-2012 Named to Lawrence University Dean’s List, all academic terms Recipient, Henry Merritt Wriston Scholarship Award, Lawrence University, 2006-2010 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Fall 2009 Honorable Mention, 13th Annual ASBMB Undergraduate Student Research Achievement Poster Competition, ASBMB 2009 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA Recipient, 2009 ASBMB Undergraduate Student Competitive Travel Award Recipient, Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry, Lawrence University, 2008-2009 Member, Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Society, 2007-2008 Recipient, Phi Beta Kappa Freshman Award, Lawrence University, 2007-2008 Recipient, CRC Press Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award, Lawrence University Valedictorian, Pius XI High School Class of 2006, Milwaukee, WI PUBLICATIONS: *Schuler, B., *Schreiber, M.T., *Li, L., Mokry, M., Kingdon, M.L., Raugi, D.N., Smith, C., Hameister, C., Racaniello, V.R. & Hall, D.J. (2014) Major and Minor Group Rhinoviruses Elicit Differential Signaling and Cytokine Responses as a Function of Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction. PLoS One doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093897 *Authors contributed equally Schreiber, M.T., Schuler, B., Li, L. & Hall, D.J. (2012) Activation of the small G-protein Rac by human rhinovirus attenuates the TLR3/ IFN-α axis while promoting CCL2 release in human monocyte-lineage cells. Innate Immunity doi:10.1177/1753425912460709 Abdul-Sater, A.A., Grajkowski, A., Erdjument-Bromage, H., Plumlee, C., Levi, A., Schreiber, M.T., Lee, C., Shuman, H., Beaucage, S.L. & Schindler, C. (2011) The overlapping host responses to bacterial cyclic dinucleotides. Microbes Infect doi:10.1016/j.micinf.2011.09.002

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Page 1: Michael Schreiber Resume 2015-02-28

Michael Thomas Schreiber 646-450-1386

[email protected]

EDUCATION: College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York Master of Arts, conferred 2013 Master of Philosophy, conferred 2014 Thesis Supervisor: Vincent Racaniello Thesis Project: Determinants of human rhinovirus cellular tropism Major: Microbiology, Immunology, and Infection

Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts, conferred 2010 Awarded summa cum laude in Course and summa cum laude in Independent Study

for thesis titled “The Role of the Ras Superfamily Small G-proteins in the Proinflammatory Environment of Rhinovirus-Exposed Monocytic-Lineage Cells”

Majors: Biochemistry, English GPA: 3.9 HONORS: Recipient, 2014 American Society for Virology Competitive Travel Award

Participant, Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, 2009-2015 NIH Predoctoral Training Fellowship Recipient, Columbia University, 2010-2012 Named to Lawrence University Dean’s List, all academic terms Recipient, Henry Merritt Wriston Scholarship Award, Lawrence University, 2006-2010 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Fall 2009 Honorable Mention, 13th Annual ASBMB Undergraduate Student Research Achievement

Poster Competition, ASBMB 2009 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA Recipient, 2009 ASBMB Undergraduate Student Competitive Travel Award Recipient, Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry, Lawrence University, 2008-2009 Member, Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Society, 2007-2008 Recipient, Phi Beta Kappa Freshman Award, Lawrence University, 2007-2008 Recipient, CRC Press Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award, Lawrence University Valedictorian, Pius XI High School Class of 2006, Milwaukee, WI

PUBLICATIONS: *Schuler, B., *Schreiber, M.T., *Li, L., Mokry, M., Kingdon, M.L., Raugi, D.N., Smith, C., Hameister, C., Racaniello, V.R. & Hall, D.J. (2014) Major and Minor Group Rhinoviruses Elicit Differential Signaling and Cytokine Responses as a Function of Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction. PLoS One doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093897

*Authors contributed equally Schreiber, M.T., Schuler, B., Li, L. & Hall, D.J. (2012)

Activation of the small G-protein Rac by human rhinovirus attenuates the TLR3/IFN-α axis while promoting CCL2 release in human monocyte-lineage cells. Innate Immunity doi:10.1177/1753425912460709

Abdul-Sater, A.A., Grajkowski, A., Erdjument-Bromage, H., Plumlee, C., Levi, A., Schreiber, M.T., Lee, C., Shuman, H., Beaucage, S.L. & Schindler, C. (2011) The overlapping host responses to bacterial cyclic dinucleotides. Microbes Infect doi:10.1016/j.micinf.2011.09.002

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PRESENTATIONS: Schreiber, M.T., Shapira, S., Mokry, M., Hall, D.J. & Racaniello, V.R. (2014) Major-group but not minor-group human rhinoviruses replicate in cell-line derived macrophages due to differential permissiveness of monocyte-lineage cells Poster, American Society for Virology 2014 Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, CO

Schreiber, M.T., Schuler, B. & Hall, D.J. (2010)

Differential Rac activation by major and minor group rhinovirus results in altered MAPK activation and cytokine release from human macrophages

Poster, Council on Undergraduate Research Posters on the Hill, Washington, DC

Schreiber, M.T., Schuler, B. & Hall, D.J. (2009) Differential Rac activation by major and minor group rhinovirus results in altered MAPK activation and cytokine release from human macrophages

Poster, ASBMB 2009 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

EXPERIENCE: Medical Writer, January 2015 to Present Schreiber Medical Communications, New York, New York (www.schreibermedical.com)

Contributing Editor and Copy Editor, September 2014 to Present The PhDish, New York, New York (www.thephdish.com)

Senior Tutor, August 2012 to Present Cambridge Coaching, New York, New York

Copy Chief, August 2009 to June 2010 The Lawrentian, Appleton, Wisconsin

Copy Editor, August 2008 to August 2009 The Lawrentian, Appleton, Wisconsin

Associate Copy Editor, August 2007 to August 2008 The Lawrentian, Appleton, Wisconsin

Writing Tutor, August 2007 to June 2010 Lawrence University Center for Teaching & Learning, Appleton, Wisconsin

SOCIETIES: American Society for Virology American Medical Writers Association

REFERENCES: Vincent Racaniello (Higgins Professor of Microbiology, Columbia U.) [email protected] (212) 305-5707

David J. Hall (Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, Lawrence U.) [email protected] (920) 993-6173