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Jens F. Poschet, PhD, PMP 505-553-0675 (Cell)
301-304-5290(Home)
E-mail: jfposchet@yahoo.com TECHNICAL
PROGRAM/PROJECT MANAGER PMP®-certified (Certification No 1448936)
program manager of scientific, assay and platform development projects.
Strong interpersonal skills and able to establish rapport and credibility
with diverse groups ranging from scientists, clinicians, engineers,
bioinformatics and IT experts to contract officers. Versed in government
contracting and subcontracting and able to achieve optimal performance and
value. Expert user of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Vizio and Microsoft Project) multilingual (English, German and French) with a
diverse background and knowledge of different cultural aspects. Holder of a
Public Trust Clearance. PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE Peptineo,
Albuquerque,
NM
(working from home office at New Market, MD) 03/2015
– current Director
Program Management Program
Management vaccine development, project submission value at $100M. · Supporting project submissions to Broad Agency
Announcements (BAA) of Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
(BARDA) for Ebola vaccine and antibiotic development. The
Geneva Foundation, Frederick, MD
05/2015 – 03/2016 Senior
Scientist Assistant
Portfolio Manager of USAMRMC traumatic brain injury (TBI) portfolio covering
pre-clinical, clinical trials, technology development, pharmacological
treatments, nanotechnology and IT projects/databases. ·
Analyzed
portfolio of over 600 Neurotrauma projects of $1B (2001 to present)
Department of Defense (DoD) investment and developed methodologies to
categorized and track open/closed projects, advanced development projects,
TBI severity, project type (clinical, pre-clinical and technology
development). ·
Submitted
monthly Neurotrauma Report to the Office of the Surgeon General. ·
Developed
Request for Information or Proposal (RFI/RFP) as well as MOU for Army
partners. ·
Access
Committee Member Fed. Interagency TBI Research (FITBIR) Informatics System. Leidos
Biomedical Research Inc., FNLCR, Frederick, MD
11/2011 – 04/2015 Technical
Project Manager II Managed
National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Center for Strategic Scientific
Initiatives and Directorate of Cancer Biology initiated projects. $4M worth
of projects delivered on time and budget. · Wrote and published Statements of Work (SOW) to solicit
NCI oncology RFPs dealing with genomic, proteomic, physical science,
biospecimen and bioinformatics/IT development projects. · Chaired Source Evaluation Groups (SEG) setting evaluation
criteria to assess technical responses, project management plan, timelines
(schedule), budgeting and risk of submitted proposals. · Negotiated government lead contracts
between, Leidos contract/financial offices, and the subcontractors performing
work. Familiar with government FAR-clauses. · Managed cost, schedules, quality of
deliverables and milestones, through documentation of project progress using
data bases and development of risk management strategies and change
management. · Executed complex simultaneous projects
following PMP best practices, including site visits to ensure performance and
project adhered to standard operating protocols (SOP). · Maintained familiarity with latest scientific trends and
technologies acting as Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support customer
relationship management and the development of new projects. · Prepared and presented monthly reports to NCI and Leidos
senior management and held regular meetings consulting with government
customers, contributing to the strategic planning of the program. Sapient
Government Services, Washington, DC
7/2010 – 11/2011 Senior
Manager Program
coordination and management at National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Center for
Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology’s (CBIIT). · Stakeholder Management for requirements gathering on
Electronic Health Record (EHR) project. · Subject Matter Expert and liaison on scientific
international outreach projects of NCI developing IT tools. Improved
international interactions between software developers and scientific and
medical specialists. · Developed and implemented scientific impact reviews (gap
analysis) of bioinformatics projects to integrate the needs of the scientific
and clinical community with the bioinformatics and IT community. · Prepared reports to Sapient upper management and
directorate of CBIIT. BAE
SYSTEMS, Inc. Electronic Solutions & Intelligence, Washington, DC 7/2009 – 5/2010 Program
Manager II, Advance Materials Group Managed
and developed multimillion-dollar programs as capture lead for DoD
subcontracts and project submissions. $9M program and submissions were on
time and cost. · Obtaining phase 2 funding for DARPA/STO ($4M plus an
additional $1M cost) Hyperadsorptive Atmospheric Sampling Technology (HAST)
platform. Project controlled through staffing, budgeting and timeline control
(EVM), and risk management. Cross matrixed, multi-location effort with over
30 personal. · Customer relationship management through regular meetings
with DoD clients marketing new business opportunities and potential projects. · Main liaison for interactions between the administrative
units of DARPA, DoD and BAE Systems, such as finance, legal and contracts
offices, ensuring that projects were delivered on cost and time. · Capture lead for DoD proposals, created work breakdown
structure (WBS), schedule, cost, project management plans (PMP), wrote
technical/scientific responses, and submitted projects. · Programs: 7-Day Biodefense (DARPA BAA 09-43), Bioinspired
Photonics (DARPA BAA 09-71), Limit of Thermodynamic Storage (LOTS) of energy
(DARPA BAA-10-15), Bold Quest 11 Fires on Dismounts Combat ID (Army
Contracting Command). (Total Value $25M) · Presented monthly progress reports to DARPA and senior
management at BAE Systems. LUNA
INNOVATIONS,
Danville, VA 2/2009
-7/2009 Senior
Research Scientist, Luna nanoWorks Lead
scientist and program/project development, localized fullerenes to organelles
using life cell microscopy. · Investigated the effects of trimetasphere fullerenes and
other nanoparticles on cellular location and therapeutic potential in brain
cancer cell lines. · Designed and executed all imaging studies and presented
monthly reports to Luna Leadership. SANDIA
NATIONAL LABORATORIES, Biomol. Analysis & Imaging, Albuquerque,
NM 5/2006 – 1/2009 Staff
Scientist,
Research Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico, Department
of Biology Principle
Investigator, Project development, Mentor and Supervisor. Published
reports and papers, submitted project applications to NIH, DTRA and DARPA.
100% of project delivered on time and cost · Coordinated the biological, engineering and bioinformatics
efforts to develop a microfluidic platform to quantify signaling events in
macrophages in response toxin challenges from biological threat agents. · Designed scientific studies/experiments, authored and
executed all standard operating protocols (SOP). · Led drug discovery using small molecule therapies directed
against bacterial and viral infections and studied toxicology of
nanoparticles on immune, lung and small intestinal cells. · Steering committee member of the International Council On
Nanotechnology (ICON) guiding the development and principles of
nanotechnology development and science on an international level. · Prepared report to Department of Homeland Security on
“Dangerous Biological Agents: An Assessment of Acquisition Strategies and
Uncertainties”. · Maintained up to date knowledge of latest scientific
developments in the field of biological threat agents. · Prepared and presented progress reports to senior Sandia
leadership and Project Steering Committee, as well as presentation of data at
international conferences. UNIVERSITY
OF NEW MEXICO,
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM
8/2001-5/2006 Assistant
Professor LAT. Research
lead, project development, mentor and staff supervisor. Co-PI on $0.8M
project. Submitted grant applications to NIH and private foundations. 100%
successful completion of all projects. · Developed imaging and immunological assays to detect
intracellular signaling events in Cystic Fibrosis (CF) lung cells, such as
intracellular acidification along the endosomal and trans-Golgi network path. · Drug discovery of small molecular treatments to correct
observed defects in CF lung epithelial cells and reduce bacterial infection
of CF cells and increase wound healing and the kinetics of recovery. · Presented data at international meetings and published
papers in internationally recognized journals, leading to clinical trials and
NIH press release. UNIVERSITY
OF MICHIGAN, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, Ann Arbor, MI
8/1999-8/2001 Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate II Project
development, staff supervision, presenting and publishing data. · Assay development for immunological assays (ELISA, Western
Blotting) and life cell microscopy. · Studied acidification and vesicular trafficking in CF lung
epithelial cells using life cell and immuno-fluorescence microscopy. All
projects transferred to University of New Mexico. UNIVERSITY
OF LONDON, Queen Mary College, DDRC, London, UK
9/1995-7/1999 Post-Doctoral
Fellow Lab
manager, mentor to MS students, presenting and publishing data. $500K project
delivered on time/cost. · Led drug discovery (proteases and lectins) to prevent S.
typhimurium invasion of small intestinal cell lines and macrophages. Academic Surgical Unit, St. Mary’s Medical
School, Imperial College of Science, Technologies and Medicine, University of
London, Centocor plc, Malvern, PA,USA. London, England
7/1991-7/1992 Laboratory Technician ·
Developed an
ELISA method to measure administered chimeric monoclonal antibodies directed
against colorectal cancer cells and the resulting anti-idiotype antibodies. Ciba-Geigy AG, Dept. of Oncology and
Virology,
Basel, Switzerland. 6/1984-9/1989 Apprenticeship Laboratory Technician ·
Experience
gained in: animal handling and general laboratory techniques. ·
Developed an E.
coli expression system for purification and kinetic characterization of
protein kinases. ·
Designed and
executed phosphorylation assay. This work was part of the development of
Glevec. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF
LONDON, UK. St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Queen Mary College. London, UK Ph.D. awarded in
Gastroenterology/Pharmacology. Funded by Medical Research Council (MRC)
Grant. UNIVERSITY
OF MANCHESTER, UK. B.Sc.
(Hons) Class 2.1 in Biochemistry FELLOWSHIPS AND
APPOINTMENTS ·
Research
Associate Professor, University of New Mexico (UNM), Albuquerque, NM, Dept.
of Biology ·
Assistant
Professor, LAT at UNM, Albuquerque, NM, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and
Microbiology ·
Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation (USA) Fellowship ·
Joint
Research Board (UK) Postdoctoral Fellowship ·
Medical
Research Council (UK) Graduate Student Fellowship PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND COMMITTEES ·
Project
Manager Professional (PMP) certified through the Project Management
Institute. (Current) ·
Member of the
American Society of Cell Biology (ASCB) ·
Member of
Steering Committee of International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON)
(2007-2010) ·
Member Board
of Directors New Mexico Biotechnology and Biomedical Association (NMBio)
(2008-2009) ·
2006 and 2007
Recipient of USA President’s Volunteer Service Award (Freedom Corps) 1 |
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English |
Fluent |
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French |
Advanced |
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German |
Fluent |
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