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Dr. Thomas M. Smith

Dr. Thomas M. Smith

I am a scientist in the Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases department at Wyeth Research. Much of my research focuses on designing therapies for inflammatory disorders such as atherosclerosis, and examining anti-thrombotic agents useful against stroke. Both small molecules and proteins are studied. Research here is exciting, fast-paced, and at the forefront of modern medicine.

Prior to joining Wyeth, I was an assistant professor in the department of Biology at Armstrong Atlantic State University, (a comprehensive Carnegie Master's University I of 5500 undergraduate and master's students that is part of the University System of Georgia). Located in Savannah, Georgia, I taught introductory and advanced Biology courses, designed an interactive Bioinformatics program for advanced Biology students, and conducted research with the aid of several undergraduates.

I earned my doctoral degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Buffalo in New York, and conducted post-doctoral research at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.


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Bioinformatics

NCBI homepage

See my "Bioinformatics in the Classroom" modules featured on the National Center for Biotechnology Information homepage.

Apyrases

Apyrases

See my chapter in the text that Barnes&Noble.com states, "demonstrated the important roles of ecto-ATPases in thromboregulation, and transplant rejection..."

Modified 07/15/2004

© 2004 Thomas Smith