Bob Moreland
Visiting Research Scientist at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine- Claim this Profile
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Marc Terranova
Bob played an integral role to my development as a scientist, employee and, ultimately, as a person. He is a dedicated researcher with a wealth of knowledge ready to impart on others all the while keeping their best interests in mind.
Brian Dayton, PhD PMP
I have known Bob for a number of years at Abbott. I first became acquainted with him through our common work on G-protein coupled receptors. I found Bob to be extremely knowledgeable, very congenial and very approachable. Through the years, we developed a close working relationship. If I was having any issues that were giving me difficulties, I found Bob to be an excellent resource with whom to discuss research-related issues. I found Bob to be very highly regarding my the individuals who reported to Bob. He was always very professional, dedicated, fair, and an individual of strong moral and ethical character.
Marc Terranova
Bob played an integral role to my development as a scientist, employee and, ultimately, as a person. He is a dedicated researcher with a wealth of knowledge ready to impart on others all the while keeping their best interests in mind.
Brian Dayton, PhD PMP
I have known Bob for a number of years at Abbott. I first became acquainted with him through our common work on G-protein coupled receptors. I found Bob to be extremely knowledgeable, very congenial and very approachable. Through the years, we developed a close working relationship. If I was having any issues that were giving me difficulties, I found Bob to be an excellent resource with whom to discuss research-related issues. I found Bob to be very highly regarding my the individuals who reported to Bob. He was always very professional, dedicated, fair, and an individual of strong moral and ethical character.
Marc Terranova
Bob played an integral role to my development as a scientist, employee and, ultimately, as a person. He is a dedicated researcher with a wealth of knowledge ready to impart on others all the while keeping their best interests in mind.
Brian Dayton, PhD PMP
I have known Bob for a number of years at Abbott. I first became acquainted with him through our common work on G-protein coupled receptors. I found Bob to be extremely knowledgeable, very congenial and very approachable. Through the years, we developed a close working relationship. If I was having any issues that were giving me difficulties, I found Bob to be an excellent resource with whom to discuss research-related issues. I found Bob to be very highly regarding my the individuals who reported to Bob. He was always very professional, dedicated, fair, and an individual of strong moral and ethical character.
Marc Terranova
Bob played an integral role to my development as a scientist, employee and, ultimately, as a person. He is a dedicated researcher with a wealth of knowledge ready to impart on others all the while keeping their best interests in mind.
Brian Dayton, PhD PMP
I have known Bob for a number of years at Abbott. I first became acquainted with him through our common work on G-protein coupled receptors. I found Bob to be extremely knowledgeable, very congenial and very approachable. Through the years, we developed a close working relationship. If I was having any issues that were giving me difficulties, I found Bob to be an excellent resource with whom to discuss research-related issues. I found Bob to be very highly regarding my the individuals who reported to Bob. He was always very professional, dedicated, fair, and an individual of strong moral and ethical character.
Experience
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Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Visiting Research Scientist
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Nov 2019 - Present
Visiting scientist working on research on the human urinary microbiome in the lab of Professor Alan Wolfe (https://ssom.luc.edu/microbio/people/faculty/alanjwolfephd/). Member of the Loyola Urinary Education Research Collaborative (LUEREC). Visiting scientist working on research on the human urinary microbiome in the lab of Professor Alan Wolfe (https://ssom.luc.edu/microbio/people/faculty/alanjwolfephd/). Member of the Loyola Urinary Education Research Collaborative (LUEREC).
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Astellas Pharma
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Japan
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Medical Science Liaison Senior Manager
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Dec 2013 - Sep 2019
Developed partnerships with key opinion leaders in academic and clinical medicine, advance the body of scientific knowledge, implement franchise strategic plans at the field level and provide feedback from Key Opinion Leaders in urology in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison
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Nov 2007 - Dec 2013
Interfacing with key opinion leaders in urology in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan and Cleveland.
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Abbott Laboratories
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Colombia
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Personal Care Product Manufacturing
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200 - 300 Employee
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Senior Group Leader
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2002 - 2007
Biology group leader overseeing 8-10 MS/PhD Discovery scientists within the Neuroscience Department pursuing novel therapeutics in pain and cognition.
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Senior Group Leader
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1999 - 2007
Biology group leader overseeing 8-10 MS/PhD Discovery scientists within the Neuroscience Department pursuing novel therapeutics in pain and cognition.
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Group Leader
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Dec 1999 - Jul 2002
Biology group leader of the Exploratory Urology Group coordinating and integrating the efforts of 8 MS/PhD level scientists in early discovery efforts to validate drug targets and develop novel therapeutics for male erectile dysfunction.
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Boston University School of Medicine
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Assistant Research Professor/ Urology, Physiology
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May 1991 - Dec 1999
As one of three principal investigators, directed molecular biology and molecular pharmacology effort in a laboratory focused on male erectile and female sexual dysfunction. Established and managed molecular biology in the Department of Urology, maintaining continuous NIH funding for nine years. As one of three principal investigators, directed molecular biology and molecular pharmacology effort in a laboratory focused on male erectile and female sexual dysfunction. Established and managed molecular biology in the Department of Urology, maintaining continuous NIH funding for nine years.
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Fellow
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1983 - 1991
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Education
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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
PhD, Biochemistry -
Southeastern Louisiana University
BS, Chemistry