Lawrence J. DeLucas - Experience

Experience

  • 1975 – 1976: Research Associate in the Institute of Dental Research, UAB
  • 1977 – 1982: Graduate Student, working on combined doctoral degrees in Optometry and Biochemistry
  • 1982 – present: Member of Vision Science Research Center
  • 1983 – present: Member, Graduate Faculty, UAB
  • 1984 – present: Scientist, Comprehensive Cancer Center, UAB
  • 1986 – 1992: Associate Director, Center for Macromolecular Crystallography, UAB
  • 1987 – present: Member of NASA Science Advisory Committee for Advanced Protein Crystal Growth
  • 1989 – present: Adjunct Professor, Materials Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Alabama
  • 1989 – present: Professor, Department of Optometry, UAB
  • 1990 – present: Adjunct Professor, Laboratory of Medical Genetics, UAB
  • 1990 – present: Adjunct Professor, Department of Biochemistry, UAB
  • 1990 – present: Member, Executive Committee and Board of the Helen Keller Eye Research Foundation
  • 1994 – 1995: NASA Chief Scientist for International Space Station
  • 1994 – present: Director, Center for Biophysical Sciences and Engineering, UAB
  • 1994 – present: Director, Cancer Center X-ray Core Facility, UAB
  • 1996 – present: Member Research Foundation and Technology Transfer Committee, UAB
  • 1997 – 1998: Member Metabolic Bone Disease, UAB
  • 1997 – present: Member, Media Relations Group, UAB
  • 2001 – present: Adjunct Professor, Physiology and Biophysics

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