7. Work Experience<\/strong>
July 2013-Present: Main Line Foot and Ankle Center, Ardmore, PA<\/p>Multidisciplinary practice specializing in all aspects of care of foot and ankle issues including but not limited to diabetic foot evaluation, wound care, biomechanically-based deformities such as bunions\/hammertoes\/flat feet, sports injuries, traumatic sprains\/fractures. Patient care actively ongoing in multiple settings including above noted hospital and wound healing centers, in multiple office settings as well as nursing and rehabilitation centers allowing for a greater degree of care continuity. Practice is also actively involved in the Podiatric Residency Training Program at Main Line Health. As a recent graduate from this training program it is rewarding to assist with ongoing resident training and actively serve as a Core Faculty Member.<\/p>
May 2007-August 2007: Research Assistant, Gait Study Center, Temple University
School of Podiatric Medicine<\/p>
Participated in the beginning stages of a pilot study entitled \u201cDynamic plantar microvascular skin response to compressive loads in at-risk diabetic and healthy control;\u201d this study aims to quantify the interaction between external stress patterns and local tissue perfusion in an effort to determine their collective role in the formation of diabetic foot ulcers. Helped to construct the Automated Laser Doppler and Force Delivery System and began preliminary tests to help formulate a precise protocol for data collection.<\/p>
June 2000-April 2006: Laboratory Technician, Pathology Laboratory, Dept. Pathology,
Anatomy, and Cell Biology, Thomas Jefferson University<\/p>
Served as integral part of active research laboratory studying varying characteristics of Protein Kinase C. Technical proficiency in the following techniques: radiolabeled protein assays, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), protein expression (SF9 insect cell lines and E.coli) and purification utilizing FPLC, cell culturing; served as lab manager coordinating ordering of all materials, maintaining lab equipment, renewal of service contracts, etc.<\/p>
August 1996-May 2000: Laboratory Technician, Developmental Biology Laboratory,
Dept. of Biology, Villanova University<\/p>
Assisted in wide range of research projects. Key responsibilities included maintaining colony of transgenic mice (breeding, organizing by genotype), harvesting tissue samples, tissue sample processing and sectioning, computer analysis of scanned tissue images, and routine lab maintenance.<\/p>
8. Certification<\/strong>
Associate of American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Board Qualified in Surgery<\/p>9. Organizations<\/strong>
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
American Podiatric Medical Association
Pennsylvania Podiatric Medical Association
Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Team\u2014Assistant Team Podiatrist<\/p>10. Publications<\/strong>
Ho C, Shanmugasundararaj S, Miller KW, Malinowski SA, Cook AC, Slater SJ. Interaction anesthetics with Rho GTPase regulator Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor. Biochemistry. 47(36): 9540-52, 2008 Sept. 9.<\/p>Cook AC, Ho C, Kershner JL, Malinowski SA, Moldveen H, Stagliano BA, Slater SJ. Competitive binding protein kinase C alpha to membranes and Rho GTPases. Biochemistry. 45(48): 14452-65, 2006 Nov. 9.<\/p>
*Master\u2019s thesis<\/p>
Slater SJ, Cook AC, Seiz JL, Malinowski SA, Stagliano BA, Stubbs CD. Effects of ethanol on protein kinase C alpha activity induced by association with Rho GTPases. Biochemistry. 42(41): 12105-14, 2003 Oct. 21.<\/p>
Slater SJ, Seiz JL, Cook AC, Stagliano BA, Buzas CJ. Inhibition of protein kinase C by resveratrol. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 1632(1): 59-69, 2003 Jan 20.<\/p>
Slater SJ, Seiz JL, Cook AC, Buzas CJ, Malinowski SA, Kershner JL, Stagliano BA, Stubbs CD. Regulation of PKC alpha activity by C1-C2 domain interactions. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(18): 15277-85, 2002 May 3.<\/p>
Slater SJ, Seiz JL, Stagliano BA, Cook AC, Milano SK, Ho C, Stubbs CD. Low- and high-affinity phorbol ester and diglyceride interactions with protein kinase C. Biochemistry. 40(20): 6085-92, 2001 May 22.<\/p>
11. Professional Society Poster Presentations<\/strong>
Slater SJ, Cook AC, Kershner JL, Stubbs CD. Membrane-association of Protein Kinase C mediated by Rho GTPases. Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, 2004.<\/p>Miller JR, Ciliberti LJ, Cook AC. Talar neck fracture treated with percutaneous pin fixation and an external fixator. American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Meeting, 2012.<\/p>
12. Lectures<\/strong>
Wound Healing Principles and Advanced Wound Healing Modalities, Paoli Memorial Hospital Grand Rounds, April 16, 2014.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t