Ian Chambers

Ian Chambers

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Scientist, Neurodegeneration & Neuroregeneration at InVitro Cell Research, LLC

  • Education

    • Mount Pleasant High School

      2004 - 2008
      International Baccalaureate Diploma Recipient Liberal Arts

      Activities and Societies: Soccer, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Interact, Relay for Life, National Honors Society, National Spanish Honors Society, Tri–M Music Honors Society, AFS, Math League, Jazz Band, Delaware All State Junior Band, Delaware All State Senior Choir, Chorale, Symphonic Band, Spring Musical, World Affairs Club, World Quest, Academic Bowl, Invisible Children, Technology Student Association, Blue Gold, Yearbook

    • University of Miami

      2008 - 2012
      BS Marine Science & Biology

      Activities and Societies: Marine Science Department Peer Counselor, Rho Rho Rho Marine Science Honors Society (Public Relations Officer 2nd Term), Alpha Lamda Delta Honor Society, Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society, University of Miami Athletics Academic Tutor, UMiami Spirit Traditions Committee (Chair), Category 5 Spirit Programming Board, 2nd Bass in The Frost School of Music Choir, Field Hockey Club (Vice President, Treasurer), Scuba Club, Marine Mammal Stranding Team (MMST Club), UMAC Aquarium Club

    • University of Maryland College Park

      2013 - 2021
      Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Cellular and Molecular Biology in Animal Sciences

      Activities and Societies: University Senate Graduate Student Senator: Chair of the Student Affairs Committee, Senate Executive Committee Provost Student Advisory Council Graduate Student Government Department of ANSC Representative College of AGNR Dean’s Student Advisory Council Graduate Student Advisor Animal Science Graduate Student Association (ASGSA) Board Member Gamma Sigma Delta Honors Society Maryland Day Volunteer

  • Experience

    • US Navy

      Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
      ONR Intern

      Selected by the Office of Naval Research for the Science & Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP). Worked with professional and fellow engineers on naval propulsion and personnel safety systems.

    • USTA

      Jun 2007 - Aug 2007
      Junior Clinic Tennis Instructor

      Summer instructor teaching kids the fundamentals of tennis!

    • Dr. Glynn Lab RSMAS

      Jan 2009 - Apr 2011
      Lab assistant

      Worked in Dr. Peter Glynn’s lab at RSMAS with Ph.D. candidate Ian Enochs researching marine ecology and biodiversity in Eastern Pacific coral reefs. Daily tasks involved hands on work with cryptic fauna samples learning invertebrate zoology and taxonomy.

    • THE PERRY INSTITUTE FOR MARINE SCIENCE INC

      May 2010 - Aug 2010
      Marine Science Diver and Island Intern

      • Worked closely with researchers from multiple institutions on a myriad of coral reef related projects, including but limited to: harvest and analysis of pharmacologically active compounds from purple rope sponges; behavioral recordings and research studying symbiotic relationship between gobies and sea grass shrimp; mitigation of invasive species working to reduce harmful ecological impact of lionfish.• Gained extensive experience in shallow diving and small boat handling, tank filling, and compressor work as well as critical leadership experience in island management through responsibilities of island/mainland communication, equipment maintenance, supply planning, island tours and office work. Show less

    • Dr. Schmale Lab RSMAS

      Sept 2011 - Jul 2012
      Independent Study

      • Characterize immortal damselfish cell lines• Perform microscopy imaging and both fixed and live fluorescent staining• Mastery of cell culture techniques (media prep, feeding, passaging)

    • Beta Analytic

      Jun 2012 - Dec 2012
      Laboratory Techinician

      Mastered cryogenic fractional distillation in an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited team to accurately and consistently radiocarbon date hundreds of samples daily to the highest level of internationally recognized quality and calibration. Also responsible for additional bio-based sample preparation, basic chemistry preparations as well as general lab assistance for radiocarbon dating.

    • University of Maryland

      Jan 2013 - Jun 2021
      Graduate Research And Teaching Assistant

      PhD Dissertation in Dr. Iqbal Hamza's Lab: Elucidating the endogenous function of multidrug resistance proteins (MRPs) 5 & 9 and their roles in reproduction and heme homeostasis/trafficking• Generated novel genetic ablations on heme transporters with gene editing tools (CRISPR) working with multiple model species including mice, zebrafish, worms, yeast, and mammalian cell systems. Characterized knockout animals via traditional cell biology techniques, comprehensive transcriptomics, metabolomics, viral immortalization, disease model challenges and in-silico bioinformatics analysis and modeling.• Presented research findings over a dozen times including three prestigious Gordon Research Conferences with over 150 attendees in the USA (2016 & 2018) and Spain (2019) – winner of the Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant Scholarship providing funding to present and disseminate published research.• Collaborated with labs at National Institutes of Health (Drs. Bodine, Rouault), University of Cambridge (Dr. Rowich), University of Kent (Dr. Warren), University of Utah (Dr. Phillips), Boston University (Dr. Cheng) and University of Maryland Baltimore (Dr. Kane) successfully orchestrating data collection and analyses from over a dozen different researchers for peer reviewed publications.• Developed, optimized, and authored five complete IRB IACUC animal protocols approved for the Hamza and Orlando labs as well as over a dozen amendments for mouse and zebrafish projects. These included: establishing challenging surgical techniques such as retroorbital injections under isoflurane anesthesia, hepatocyte isolations, and serial phlebotomy on live zebrafish via glass capillary needles – a sui generis procedure on the UMD campus.• Awarded ANSC "Most Outstanding Graduate Student" for 2020 and "Overall Most Outstanding Graduate Student" for the College of AGNR in 2021. Recipient of Departmental Dean’s Fellowship and both the Departmental and College’s "Most Outstanding Teaching Assistant". Show less

    • Burke Neurological Institute

      Jul 2021 - Jun 2024
      Post Doctoral Fellow

      Postdoctoral Research Fellow training under Dr. Rajiv Ratan:• Researching the role of heme homeostasis and ferroptosis in neurodegeneration, elucidating molecular mechanisms that underlie brain damage post stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, and neurological diseases / related models. Responsible for complete research pipeline execution, developing and investigating therapeutic targets for protecting neurons against death via: hypothesis generating literature review; in-silico bioinformatic data mining; primary cell culture testing, screening, and assay development; classical model generation with sufficiency / rescue experimentation and comprehensive mechanistic -omics studies (RNAseq, ATACseq, etc.); culminating with systematic in-vivo modeling preclinical trials for translation, IP protection and publication.• Identified a novel use for an FDA approved cancer drug, which demonstrates robust protection against ferroptosis / oxidative stress in primary cortical cultures, collaborating with labs at UCLA (Drs. Silva, Carmichael, Geschwind) and UCI (Dr. Swarup). Presented novel findings (pending publication) on pan-HDAC inhibition targeting ferroptosis / neurological disease at Society for Neuroscience (2023) and East-West Iron Club (2022 & 2023) conferences.• Project was successfully awarded an Adelson Medical Research Foundation Grant for 3 years of multi-million-dollar funding to further investigate the mechanism of action of our drug which prevents ferroptosis while also enhancing learning and memory, killing tumor cells, and fostering axonal regeneration in-vivo (“Research Maps Identifies Novel Epigenetic Modulators of Ferroptosis”, 2022 – 2025). Show less

    • InVitro Cell Research, LLC

      Jun 2024 - now
      Scientist, Neurodegeneration

      Scientist in Neurodegeneration and NeuroREgeneration at ICR: Developing novel interventions to slow age-related cognitive decline and prevent dementia, as well as pioneering highly translational technologies to preserve existing CNS function and repair/restore damage the brain!

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Biomedical Research Investigators and Key Personnel

      CITI Program
      Jul 2021
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    • IRB Members - Basic/Refresher

      CITI Program
      Jul 2021
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    • Researchers

      CITI Program
      Jul 2021
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    • Scientific Diver (AAUS Authorized)

      American Academy of Underwater Sciences
      May 2010
    • Rescue Diver

      PADI
      Apr 2009