William Sharp (scientist) - Positions

Positions

Dr. Sharp serves as both an adviser and consultant to Cook College and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. He is also a member of The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee and a member of the Board of Visitors for The Ohio State University College of Biological Sciences.

Dr. Sharp was the Dean of Research at Cook College; Director of Research at New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University, Executive Vice-President of DNA Pharmaceuticals Inc., Executive Vice-President for Research at DNA Plant Technology Corp, Research Director at Pioneer Research, Campbell Institute for Research & Technology, the Campbell Soup Company a Full Professor at the Ohio State University, Fellow of the Argonne National Laboratory and a member of the Board of the non profit, Cleveland Center for Information & Technology (CCIT).

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