Abdul A. Waheed Ph.D.
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Qualifications: I obtained my Ph.D. in 1999 at the University of the Ryukyus at Okinawa, Japan in the area of Membrane Biology under an Indo-Japan collaborative program while I was a researcher at Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India. In 1998, I was awarded the Best Invention Award at the 58th All India Industrial Exhibition Society in Hyderabad, India for the development of a novel method for the estimation of proteins. During my post-doctoral training at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Tokyo, Japan and metabolic diseases branch at NIDDK, Bethesda I studied the specific binding of theta-toxin to cholesterol in the lipid rafts, and the role lipid rafts in G-protein signaling. In 2003, I joined the Virus-Cell Interaction section of HIV-Drug resistance program, at NCI-Frederick as a Visiting Fellow, where I have been a Staff Scientist since 2006. My current research includes understanding the role of Vpu interacting host proteins in HIV-1 assembly and release, and screening of small molecule inhibitors for HIV-1 assembly by high-throughput screening. During all these years, I have encountered various challenges and have moved forward for the excellence of science. Recently, I served as a lead guest editor for the special issue of Molecular Biology International on Host-Pathogen Interaction of Retroviruses.
Platform: Since I became a Staff Scientist I am an active member of the SS/SC organization. I attend meetings held at NCI-Frederick regularly and participate in SS/SC retreat at Bethesda. This organization is meant for professional development, educating about quadrennial review process, provide training opportunities, and networking. In my opinion, although the organization is functioning well it has not reached out to everyone, especially to those who are in their early stages of their career. I will work towards reaching out to all the SS in Frederick National Lab for Cancer Research and will build collaborations between the staff scientists at both campuses. I believe my international experience will allow me to build bridges between all members of this organization and thus help me reach out those who are not yet involved. It is important for SC/SC to build collaborations with academia and industry for our career growth, and I will work actively to build such collaborations. |