Thursday, April 22, 2021

Biology Professor receives Provost's Award for Excellence in Research/Scholarly Activity

Dr. Kate Beishline, assistant professor, Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences, has received the Provost's Award for Excellence in Research/Scholarly Activity. This award recognizes the scholarly achievements of probationary Bloomsburg University faculty. Dr. Beishline was nominated for this award by the dean of the College of Science and Technology. She is one of only four recipients of the award for the 2020-2021 academic year. 


Provost Rogers-Adkinson (right) presenting Dr. Beishline's award

Dr. Beishline's current research focuses on pathways that regulate the transcription and replication of eukaryotic telomeres. Her active research program has involved both undergraduate and graduate students. Her students have presented their research at various local and regional venues.

~Retrived from March 11th BioSythesis Blog posting: https://bloomsburgbiosynthesis.blogspot.com/2021/03/dr-beishline-recognized-for-research.html;
photo supplied by Dr. Angela Hess



Biochemistry student places 1st at 84th Annual Intercollegiate Chemist Convention

Biochemistry senior, Jason Stone, was awarded 1st place in the (Bio)Inorganic division at the 84th Annual Intercollegiate Chemist Convention hosted virtually by Lehigh University earlier this month.  

Jason Stone, Biochemistry

Jason’s oral presentation, stemming from a recent collaborative research publication with Dr. Matthew Polinski, was presented alongside other undergraduate student contributors from Swarthmore College, Lehigh University, Ursinus College, Towson University, Messiah University, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  The college is tremendously proud of Jason’s accomplishment.

~Retrieved from consultation with Dr. Matthew Polinski, photo supplied by Jason Stone

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Biology Alumna Appointed Vice President of Codagenix, Inc.

 

FARMINGDALE, N.Y., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Codagenix Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing prophylactic vaccines and oncolytic virus therapies, today announced the appointment of biotech industry veteran Linda Maldonado as Vice President, Biologics Chemistry and Manufacturing Controls (CMC).


  Linda Maldonado, Vice President, Codagenix, Inc.

"We are pleased to welcome Linda to Codagenix's growing management team in anticipation of multiple significant growth opportunities this year, including the advancement COVI-VAC, our single-dose, intranasal, live-attenuated COVID-19 vaccine, to late-stage clinical trials," said J. Robert Coleman, Ph.D., CEO of Codagenix. "Linda has a proven track record with clinical process development, scale-up and technology transfer to GMP production that will be critical to ensuring the productivity, consistency and high quality of all Codagenix vaccines."

Codagenix utilizes its proprietary Synthetic Attenuated Virus Engineering (SAVE) platform to re-code the genome of a virus – turning the virus from dangerous pathogen into safe vaccine or solid-tumor therapeutic. Unlike other vaccine platforms that require the development and construction of supportive manufacturing in parallel, all Codagenix vaccine candidates leverage existing live-attenuated vaccine manufacturing systems to scale-up.  


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Ms. Maldonado has more than 25 years of experience in biologics manufacturing from early clinical phase to commercial operations, spanning development to commercial launch for vaccine, antibody and gene therapy processes and products. Prior to joining Codagenix, she served as Senior Director of GMP Manufacturing, Downstream and Fill Finish for Catalent Cell and Gene Therapy, where she led early-phase production for a wide variety of biologics. Before Catalent, she held positions of increasing responsibility at vaccine and therapeutic manufacturers including PharmAthene, Human Genome Sciences,  Baxter Bioscience, Progenics and Sanofi Pasteur. Ms. Maldonado earned a M.S. in Biology from East Stroudsburg University and a B.S. in Biology from Bloomsburg University. 

"This is an exciting time for Codagenix, which has seen substantial growth over the past year in concert with the rapid advance of COVI-VAC, which went from concept-to-clinic in less than nine months," Ms. Maldonado said. "As VP, Biologics CMC, I look forward to working with the management team to optimize all vaccines in development, and in particular COVI-VAC, which has the potential to address several key logistical challenges to immunization against SARS-CoV-2 at a global scale including ease of administration and scalable manufacturing."

~Article shared by BU's Marketing and Communications Department 4/14/2021