Ogan Gurel Md Email and Phone Number
I serve as BioHealth Innovation Specialist at the University of Texas - Arlington with appointments in Kinesiology (CONHI), Management (COB). Nursing (CONHI), Bioengineering (COE). Philosophy (COLA), and Data Science (COS). Previously, I was Chief Science Officer for FLITE Material Sciences in Montreal after a decade in South Korea, where I taught courses in Marketing, Innovation, and Bioelectromagnetics at the Solbridge International School of Business and DGIST, served as Venture Partner at Yozma Group, Chief Marketing Officer for Eidware/SoundMind, CEO at the bioelectromagnetic startup NovumWaves, Chief Innovation Officer at the startup incubator/Fab Lab, Campus D, Acting Chief Medical Officer at Nessa Hearing (Singapore) and also held appointments as Honorary Fellow (University of Melbourne) and Visiting Professor (Libera Accademia Belle Arti). The first 5 years in Korea was spent as a Director at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology focusing on innovation and R&D management, and open innovation. Prior to that, I was VP & Medical Director at Sg2 and an Associate at Booz, Allen & Hamilton. My business experience spans the executive, marketing, clinical and R&D domains, with sector expertise in medical devices, digital health, medical imaging and biopharma while my academic research focuses on novel approaches to data science at the intersection of science and the humanities as well as protein electrodynamics and terahertz medicine.I hold an MD (Alpha Omega Alpha) and MPhil (Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics) from Columbia. Earning a BA (cum laude in Biochemical Sciences) at Harvard, I conducted molecular dynamics research with Martin Karplus (2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry). My teaching experience includes cellular & molecular biology, neuroanatomy, bioinformatics, mathematical modeling, bioelectromagnetics, and technology marketing at UTA, Columbia, Roosevelt, Harvard, SAIHST, the Solbridge International School of Business, ESSEC, and DGIST. I also developed and teach the mini-MD program, a comprehensive overview of medicine for the past decade in locations worldwide, including South Korea, the United States, Italy, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. Along with peer-reviewed scientific publications, several patents, a novel (Waves), syndicated columns and newspaper contributions, I have presented invited talks and keynotes at leading institutions and conferences worldwide covering healthcare trends, digital & mobile health, protein electrodynamics, the future of medicine, healthcare market dynamics, and innovation in general.
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InstructorThe University Of Texas At ArlingtonArlington, Tx, Us -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of Data ScienceThe University Of Texas At ArlingtonArlington, Tx, Us -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of Data ScienceThe University Of Texas At Arlington Sep 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of Nursing (Undergraduate)The University Of Texas At Arlington Aug 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, UsTeaching NURS-HI 3359 Introduction to Health Informatics -
Adjunct Associate Professor Of Philosophy & HumanitiesThe University Of Texas At Arlington May 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us■ Teaching HUMA 3340 "Overview of Medicine: An Opera of Science & Art in Four Acts"■ Mentoring pre-health students -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of BioengineeringThe University Of Texas At Arlington May 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us■ Teaching BE 5300-013 "Fundamentals & Practice of Innovation"■ Supporting innovation initiatives university-wide -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of KinesiologyThe University Of Texas At Arlington Apr 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us■ Teaching KINE 4396 "Overview of Medicine: An Opera of Science & Art in Four Acts"■ Mentoring pre-health students -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of ManagementThe University Of Texas At Arlington Apr 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us■ Teaching MANA 4331 & MANA 5392 "Fundamentals & Practice of Innovation"■ Supporting innovation initiatives university-wide -
Biohealth Innovation SpecialistThe University Of Texas At Arlington Feb 2024 - PresentArlington, Tx, Us■ Develop and teach relevant curricula, including BioHealth Informatics, Medical & Health Literacy, etc.■ Lead and manage key BioHealth innovation projects ■ Write and support grant applications■ Identify emerging trends and technologies in life sciences and healthcare sectors ■ Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders■ Engaging with multiple academic departments to foster innovation & drive new initiatives -
Research GuestThe University Of Texas At Dallas Jan 2024 - PresentRichardson, Texas, UsDeveloping and writing clinical trial protocols and IRB submissions related to the intersection of electrical engineering with biomedicine for The Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE). -
Founder & InstructorMini-Md (Mini-Medical School) Jul 2011 - PresentThe Mini Medical School (Mini-MD) by Dr. Ogan Gurel is a comprehensive, intensive overview of all of medicine presented via nearly 1,500 slides in a narrated video format. The program is for the general public as well as healthcare professionals without formal medical training. It covers the basic, preclinical and clinical sciences, emphasizing the main principles and logic of medicine, how doctors think, and how the healthcare system works. The program has been presented worldwide, to a broad range of professionals including hospital and health system leaders, government health officials, pharmaceutical, biotech and medtech managers and executives, healthcare lawyers, architects, designers, consultants as well as biomedical scientists and engineers.For the Mini-MD YouTube channel, see: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnb5LAZf_2GuVKwciLVyyhQ
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AuthorWaves The Book Jun 2008 - PresentInspired by Goethe's Faust and described as a cross between Michael Crichton and Umberto Eco, Waves weaves together action, drama, romance, and science in a global setting where the melding of good and evil results in shocking consequences.Amazon: http://amzn.to/1MtW7f0 (and also Kindle app for Android/iOS)Youtube Trailer: http://bit.ly/7xQ1qfGoodreads: http://bit.ly/1JnnR5ZLinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/waves-the-book -
Chief Science OfficerFlite Material Sciences Corporation Jan 2020 - Jun 2023Montréal, Qc, CaImplemented global medical device strategy; developed, negotiated & advanced academic & industry partnerships; Ideated, developed, and wrote up clinical trial protocols and regulatory documentsPresented at BioInterface 2022 on “Immune dynamics at surfaces.”Delivered the mini-MD with extensive coverage of cancer biology, medical oncology, and immunology. -
Visiting ProfessorSolbridge International School Of Business Mar 2020 - Jul 2021Daejeon, Chungcheongnam-Do, KrTeaching "Principles of Marketing" and "Strategic Creativity for Innovation." -
Chief Marketing Officer & Executive AdvisorEidware Nov 2018 - Jul 2021Developed digital health applications, including smartphone-based digital therapeutics (DTx) & wearable roboticsDeveloped, authored, & implemented clinical trials, validating a digital therapeutics solution for dementia -
Invited Teaching ProfessorDgist (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology) Jan 2019 - Feb 2021Daegu, Kr"Principles & Applications of Bioelectromagnetics" Bioelectromagnetics studies the interaction between electromagnetism and biology, namely how electromagnetic phenomena are involved in biological processes, how external electromagnetic fields interact with biological molecules, cells, tissues, and organisms and how biological systems generate electromagnetic fields and waves. This is an extraordinarily diverse subject, requiring strong knowledge in both physics and biology, and spans a wide range of phenomena. This course provides an overview of this diverse field with the first half covering basic principles including an overview and history. The second half of the course covers a wide range of applications of bioelectromagnetism including the fundamentals of the interaction of radiation with biological organisms. The course concludes with more futuristic topics in bioelectronics, including protein electrodynamics, terahertz medicine, and biocomputing."Innovation through the Integration of Science & Art"This course has two aims. First to provide a comprehensive and multi-dimensional overview of innovation including its historical, biological, economic, philosophical, cultural, and practical features. Second to offer a unified, integrated perspective of science and art as a mechanism for inspiring innovation and achieving scientific excellence. There has long been a well-known divide between the humanities and the sciences. C.P. Snow famously called this “The Two Cultures” and since then there have been numerous efforts to bridge this gap. In this course we aim to provide a unified synthesis of art, science and music through the vehicle of a close study of Waves, a 21st century version of Faust which develops the legend in its modern setting exploring the implications of bioelectromagnetics. The course will involve a close reading of the text, combined with a review of fundamental scientific topics. -
Adjunct Professor (겸임교수) In The Department Of Emerging Materials Science (Joint Appointment)Dgist (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology) May 2018 - Dec 2018Daegu, Kr* Supporting the health & medical applications of the Department and, in particular, the Bic Spin (Laboratory for NanoBio-Materials & Spintronics) center at DGIST.* Supporting the new National Research Foundation of Korea ERC grant (7-year Advanced Research Center project)* Research in Protein Electrodynamics & Terahertz and Bioelectromagnetics more generally. -
Vice Chair, Management Of Innovation Program (Moi Steering Committee)Dgist (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology) Mar 2018 - Dec 2018Daegu, KrTaught Technology Marketing, Fundamentals of Innovation, and Principles of BioelectromagneticsMultiple biomedical publications on circulating tumor cells (CTCs), novel cancer imaging methods, and stem cell analysis, including clinical trial and regulatory submissions -
Distinguished Invited Professor, Management Of Innovation ProgramDgist (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology) May 2017 - Dec 2018Daegu, KrTeaching "Principles of Technology Marketing"In simple terms, innovation is defined as “bringing a new idea into reality.” Note that novelty (which is more properly called “invention”) is a necessary part of innovation yet not entirely sufficient. True innovation requires an additional ingredient—the “bringing into reality.” In other words, for true innovation two elements are required: the creation of a new idea and the establishment of that new idea into the market. When viewed in this way, “marketing” which is often underappreciated by technology-driven companies, becomes essential to successful innovation. Without effective marketing, innovation simply remains an unfulfilled new idea, devoid of value for the inventor and society at large.What, then, is marketing? Marketing is the “set of processes, activities, and decisions to create, communicate, and deliver products and services that offer value to customers, partners, and society.” It is especially important to note that marketing is not something that happens after science and technology development but rather a philosophy that imbues the entire life cycle of value creation—from initial idea generation to final product or service distribution. In short, marketing can be considered “the science and art of creating value.”While the course is entitled “Technology Marketing,” the curriculum provides a general and comprehensive overview of marketing with a specific emphasis on the high-technology sector highlighting the unique challenges faced by science and engineering companies in bringing their ideas to market. Topics presented include marketing strategy, customers, market analysis & forecasting, value propositions & pricing, marketing communications, channels & partner ecosystems, branding, managing product lifecycles, and marketing ethics. Both theory and case examples will be presented. -
Chief Scientific OfficerField Robot Technology Feb 2019 - Mar 2020Implemented global medical device strategy; developed, negotiated & advanced academic & industry partnerships; Ideated, developed, and wrote up clinical trial protocols and regulatory documentsDeveloped, authored, & implemented clinical trials, validating a digital therapeutics solution for wearable robotics
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Senior Target Market Expert In Healthcare & Medical Technologies - Eu Gateway ProjectEuropean Commission Nov 2016 - Dec 2019Brussels, Be• Evaluation of EU company applications in the Healthcare & Medical Technologies sector for participation in the EU Gateway mission to Korea• Wrote detailed assessments -
Co FounderSeoul Mini-Md Aug 2016 - Aug 2018 -
Innovation AmbassadorKorea Business Leaders Alliance (Kbla) Apr 2015 - Apr 2018Seoul, KrLinking KBLA members with the wider technology, startup & innovation community in Korea. Host of the monthly Innovation Luncheon series. Featured in the KBLA monthly magazine, Value Chain: http://www.kbla.info/KBLA_ValueChain_May2016.pdf. -
Chief Medical Officer (Acting)Nessa Nov 2016 - Dec 2017Singapore, SgNessa helps people connect with their five senses, in particular hearing. In my role as Acting Chief Medical Officer, I help Nessa apply its innovative technologies and business models to “make better” one of the most important (and increasing) health and wellness challenges of our time. I support the company by engaging with the relevant medical community, assisting with the preparation of academic papers and other publications, assisting with marketing materials and collateral that may involve medical content, giving presentations at medical and industry conferences, recruiting and interacting with other medical advisors, and supporting pre-sales and sales as appropriate. -
Founder & Chief Executive OfficerNovumwaves Apr 2016 - May 2017NovumWaves is dedicated to developing and commercializing terahertz technologies and through this we aim to revolutionize medicine. The core idea -- "Protein Electrodynamics" -- seeded nearly 30 ago has been in development since then. The future -- "Terahertz Medicine" -- is happening now. -
Chief Innovation OfficerCampus D May 2015 - Apr 2016Campus D is a Seoul-based startup incubator and innovation think tank. With a Fab Lab focus as well as programs revolving around innovative design thinking our mission is to inspire and develop innovation at the nexus between design and manufacturing. As Chief Innovation Officer (Global Innovation Fâber), I am responsible for facilitating and developing innovation processes, ideating, sourcing, and supporting new initiatives, coordinating with investors and partners, mentoring our startups and other affiliates, and encouraging global best practices. -
Senior Adviser For Innovation (이사 - 기술혁신자문역) - Office Of The Chairman (회장실)Drb Holding Co., Ltd. May 2015 - Apr 2016Supporting the R&D labs & business units with new business initiatives and innovation in general.
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Visiting Professor (초빙교수)Samsung Advanced Institute Of Health Sciences And Technology - Skku Nov 2012 - Oct 2015KrProteins exhibit dynamic behavior with low-frequency terahertz vibrational modes. As these macromolecules have charges and dipoles, this suggests possibility of specific interaction with electromagnetic radiation in the terahertz band. My research aims to probe and understand this protein electrodynamic behavior using both terahertz CW and TDS spectroscopic experiments This protein spectroscopic behavior promises new methods of medical diagnosis and therapy.In addition to this research I teach the SAIHST-SAIT Mini-MD and support translational medicine initiatives between Samsung, SAIT and SAIHST/SMC (Samsung Medical Center).SAIHST webpage: http://bit.ly/19rZR1lResearchGate webpage: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ogan_Gurel -
Director (부장)Samsung Advanced Institute Of Technology Dec 2010 - Mar 2015Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KrGlobal technology sensing, idea sourcing, formulation of biohealth / medtech technology & business strategies, sales and marketing support, internal and external thought leadership, as well as contributing clinical knowledge support towards institute and Samsung-wide initiatives.http://www.sait.samsung.co.kr/ -
Health & Wellness ColumnistSeoul Selection Jun 2014 - Jan 2015KrMonthly column "Healthy Living" published in SEOUL magazine on health & medical topics throughout Seoul and Korea. Magazine Website: http://bit.ly/1ER432vJun '14 "Seaweed soup (미역국)" - http://magazine.seoulselection.com/2014/10/06/a-super-birthday-food/Jul '14 "The Devoted Life: Dr. Lee Sung-gyu takes his work, and his patients, seriously" (in KOREA magazine)Aug '14 "Samgyetang Ginseng Chicken Soup: Fighting Fire with Fire"Sep '14 "Traditional Korean Medicine & Acupuncture: Mind Over Matter"Oct '14 "Bibimbap: It's in the Mix"Nov '14 "Touring Medical Tourism in Korea"Dec '14 "Kimchi: A Story of Heaven, Earth, and Man" - http://magazine.seoulselection.com/2014/12/19/healthy-kimchi/Jan '15 "The Korean Healthcare System" - http://magazine.seoulselection.com/2015/01/28/care-for-everyone/ -
CeoAesis Group, Llc Dec 2004 - Dec 2010Healthcare and life sciences advisory firm with clients including startups, hospitals, health systems, GPOs, private equity firms, VC funds and hedge funds.
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Champion & Walker For Health ReformWalk 4 Healthcare Jun 2009 - Jul 2009Walked from Chicago to Washington DC, gathering healthcare stories to bring to Congress. http://walk4healthcare.blogspot.kr/
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Internet Tv Talk Show HostIntimetv Aug 2007 - Jul 2008"Insights in Medicine" exploring issues in clinical medicine at the intersection of business, science and politics. http://bit.ly/1vSCaJS "Nanotech Today" communicating advances and trends in nanotechnology worldwide via internet TV. http://bit.ly/1AzWHoo"Eye on Harvard" following prominent Harvardians. http://bit.ly/1E1Sfhv
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Technology & Innovation ColumnistMidwestbusiness.Com, Wisconsin Technology Network And Redington Life Sciences Newsletter Apr 2006 - Jul 2008Example columns:- Convergent medical technologies- FDA Reform- How to Accelerate Medical Technology- The ‘Innovation Gap’- Is Diabetes a Surgical or Medical Disease?- Abbott vs. Thailand: Innovation vs. Access- Personalized Medicine & Tech Convergence- Private Equity, Pipelines, Development- Choice, Trials & Evidence-Based Medicine- Medical Design Excellence Awards- Diagnostics, Therapeutics or Prognosis?- Future of Cancer Care- Publication Bias- Biotech, MedTech Business Models- The Future of Drug-Eluting Stents- Venture Capital & Biopharma- Cosmetic Implantables- Bioelectromagnetic Therapies: SciFi or Reality?- Artificial Heart- Merck’s Vioxx Trials- Partnerships in Biotech, MedTech- Intellectual Property: Does it matter?- Medicare Part D- The Drug Safety Debate- Drug-Device combinations & technology convergence
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JurorMedical Design Excellence Awards (Mdea) Jan 2007 - Feb 2008Santa Monica, Ca, UsServed two terms as a juror for the annual MDEA (Medical Design Excellence Awards) run by UBM Canon Communications. For articles related to the 2007 and 2008 competitions, see:http://wtnnews.com/articles/3718/ andhttp://wtnnews.com/articles/4552/Also selected as an alternate (http://bit.ly/1DGeCdv) for the 2014 competition. -
Chief Executive OfficerDuravest, Inc. Sep 2005 - Sep 2006Duravest, Inc. a publicly traded holding company developed strategic investments in next-generation convergent medical technologies.- developed strategy towards world leadership in convergent medical technologies.- implemented the strategy including KOL recruitment, thought leadership, deal sourcing.- developed web portal around convergent medical technologies.- executed a $6M acquisition of an orthopedic/pain management device company.- represented the company to investors and other public stakeholders.- recruited a world-class medical and scientific advisory board composed of leading clinicians and scientists from Harvard, Columbia, Tufts, the University of Chicago, Boston University, and other institutions.
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Adjunct ProfessorRoosevelt University 2001 - 2005Chicago, Il, UsUniversity teaching, including:- Cell and Molecular biology (including lab)- Mathematical Modeling in the Life Sciences- Introduction to BioinformaticsAlso advised pre-medical students, several of whom have gone on to medical school. -
Vice President & Medical DirectorSg2, Llc 2001 - 2004Chicago, Illinois, UsAs Medical Director, led the research teams providing thought leadership on topics such as:- Surgical Services- Cancer Care- Cardiovascular Services- Procedure Centers- Imaging & Radiology- Outpatient care- Neurosciences & Orthopedics- Payment & Finance- ICU and Emergency Depts- Hospital of the Future- Diabetes & AsthmaWas principal architect and developer of the industry-leading Impact of Change™ healthcare utilization forecasting system based on a unique differential equation model integrating demographic, sociocultural, financial and technology drivers to predict change. I also served as clinical lead for strategy consulting projects at hospitals nation-wide, supported marketing and business development (helping driving growth from startup to $12M in less than 3 years) and represented the company in clinical-facing marketing and product support functions. -
AssociateBooz Allen Hamilton (Wcb - Chicago Office) 2000 - 2001Mclean, Va, Us- Developed a database of healthcare B2B exchanges determining industry success factors.- Formulated in-licensing strategy and alliance strategies at major pharmaceutical firms.- Engaged in a business restructuring project at a leading diagnostics company.- Produced a comprehensive benchmarking database of corporate innovation. -
Independent ConsultantGurel Advisory 1997 - 2000- Monitoring/oversight of European clinical trials for a start-up surgical device company.- Provided medical and surgical background and expertise. - Produced market analyses and assisted with strategy development.- Organized preclinical data and wrote preclinical scientific reports.- Developed and wrote both EMEA and FDA clinical trial protocols.
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Staff PhysicianRed Crescent (Turkey) Aug 1999 - Sep 1999Following the 1999 Golcuk earthquake, served as physician to a tent camp of about 800 people in Degirmendere.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3JvTHnPcWE
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Staff PhysicianInternational Medical Corps May 1999 - Jun 1999Los Angeles, Ca, UsPatient care, logistical support and supervisory work in the refugee camps in Macedonia during the Kosovo NATO campaign. -
Junior Resident In Neurosurgery / Clinical Fellow In SurgeryMassachusetts General Hospital Jul 1997 - May 1999Boston, Ma, Us6 months Research6 months Neurology10 months Junior Neurosurgery (North & East services) -
Intern In SurgeryMassachusetts General Hospital Jul 1996 - Jun 1997Boston, Ma, UsThoracic SurgeryBurn UnitOrthopedic SurgeryGeneral Surgery - Ward ServiceNeurological SurgeryEmergency Ward - Minor SurgeryUrologySICU (Surgical Intensive Care Unit) -
Teaching Fellow - NeuroanatomyHarvard Medical School 1997 - 1997Boston, Ma, UsTaught neuroanatomy to Harvard medical students and graduate students at Harvard and MIT. -
PresidentMcat Intensive Review / Qrx Publishing 1991 - 1997Developed the MCAT Intensive Review – a high-level MCAT preparation course. While in medical school, I marketed the course nation-wide teaching more than 600 students in NYC, Princeton (NJ), Boston and the Midwest. The MCAT Intensive Review was also the official provider of pre-medical MCAT review programs to Princeton University. Also writing, publishing, and distributing the "Prospectus Practico-Philosophicus", a Guidebook to New York City, Washington Heights, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (1989 - 1993)
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Teaching FellowColumbia University College Of Physicians & Surgeons 1989 - 1994New York, Ny, UsTaught Biochemistry and Neuroanatomy to medical students and produced a neuroanatomy newsletter. -
Research AssociateColumbia University College Of Physicians & Surgeons Jun 1989 - Sep 1989New York, Ny, UsWorked with Prof. David Rothman of the Center for the Study of Society & Medicine (http://www.societyandmedicine.columbia.edu/) on the history of "Special Hospitals" in support of policy studies relating to the development of specialized clinical facilities for the then rapidly growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. -
Computational ChemistPolygen Corporation Sep 1986 - Jun 1987Ran ab initio quantum mechanical calculations to determine molecular parameters. Developed software to support macromolecular molecular dynamics calculations. Wrote and edited articles, documentation and other support documents for the company's computational chemistry products (including CHARMm, the molecular dynamics system developed by Prof. Martin Karplus and his laboratory).
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Visiting ResearcherInstitut Laue-Langevin 1987 - 1987Grenoble, Isère, FrDeveloped Fourier map programs to facilitate analysis and interpretation of neutron diffraction data on selectively deuterated bacteriorhodopsin 2-D crystals. Jointly wrote JMB paper with Drs. Joe Zaccai (ILL), Jean-Luc Popot (Institut Pasteur) and Don Engelman (Yale) describing the first sequence-structure helix mapping for this molecule. Gave presentations on the molecular biology of diabetes and on molecular dynamics methodologies. Performed initial molecular dynamics calculations (using CHARMM) on bacteriorhodopsin (with Michel Ferrand).http://www.ill.eu/ -
Research AssistantHarvard University - Prof. Martin Karplus Research Group Jun 1985 - Aug 1985Cambridge, Massachusetts, UsWorked in the laboratory of Prof. Martin Karplus (with Dr. Michael Weiss) on NMR & NOE-constrained molecular dynamics simulations of DNA in preparation for my undergraduate senior thesis.http://faculty.chemistry.harvard.edu/martin-karplushttp://www.martinkarplus.net/ -
Research AssistantHarvard University - Laboratory Of Prof. Daniel Branton Jun 1984 - Aug 1984Cambridge, Massachusetts, UsWorked in the laboratory of Prof. Daniel Branton (Department of Cellular & Developmental Biology) researching extraction experiments on coated vesicles (clathrin).http://labs.mcb.harvard.edu/branton/ -
Research AssociateIbm Yorktown Heights Research Center Jun 1983 - Sep 1983Armonk, New York, Ny, UsWorked with Dr. Russell Taylor at the IBM Robotics Research Laboratory in Yorktown Heights. Developed a high-level robotics programming language interfacing with AML.http://www.research.ibm.com/labs/watson/ -
Research AssistantNew York University - Laboratory Of Prof. Jacob T. Schwartz Jul 1982 - Aug 1982New York, Ny, UsAt the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, helped set up a new Robotic Systems Research Laboratory headed by Prof. Jacob T. Schwartz. -
InstructorNew York University - Laboratory Of Prof. Jacob T. Schwartz Jun 1982 - Aug 1982New York, Ny, UsTaught the intensive computer science course for high school students given at the NYU Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences. Taught basic programming (including Basic, Fortran, introductory Assembly language and Lisp) as well as principles of software development and software engineering.
Ogan Gurel Md Education Details
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Harvard Medical SchoolClinical Fellow In Surgery -
Columbia University Vagelos College Of Physicians And SurgeonsMedicine -
Columbia UniversityBiochemistry & Molecular Biophysics -
Harvard UniversityBiochemical Sciences -
Stuyvesant High SchoolHonors/Regents High School/Secondary Diploma Program -
Columbia University Science Honors Program -
Hunter College High School -
Greenwich House Music SchoolMusic (Classical Guitar And Classical Piano)
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Ogan Gurel Md attended Harvard Medical School, Columbia University Vagelos College Of Physicians And Surgeons, Columbia University, Harvard University, Stuyvesant High School, Columbia University Science Honors Program, Hunter College High School, Greenwich House Music School.
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