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Diane Calinski, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manchester University College of Pharmacy 10627 Diebold Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46845 dmcalinski@manchester.edu 260-470-2742 Education Ph.D. in Pharmacology, July 2013 University of Michigan Principal Investigator: Paul Hollenberg, Ph.D. Dissertation: Oxazaphosphorine Metabolism by the Cytochrome P450s and their Common Polymorphisms B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, December 2005 Pennsylvania State University Minor: Mathematics Teaching Experience Assistant Professor, Manchester University College of Pharmacy (2013 Present) Designed a new elective with focus on pharmacogenomics to be delivered in Fall 2014 Prepared and delivered ~25 hours of lecture for the second year pharmacy students (~70 students) Developed interactive worksheets with conceptual challenges for various subjects Worked with other pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice faculty to develop integrated course work with little overlap of topics Mentored 5 first year pharmacy students about adjustments to pharmacy school and career topics Organized and facilitated group discussions during lectures Designed quiz and exam assessment tools; including questions and small group presentations Teaching Assignments Phrm 451: Integrated Pharmacology Education Central Nervous System I Topics Covered: Pain, Pharmacology of Pain Management, Headaches, and Multiple Sclerosis Phrm 452: Integrated Pharmacology Education Cardiovascular I Topics Covered: Dyslipidemias Guest Lecturer, University of Michigan Pharmacology 280: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Tutorial Sessions, Winter 2013 Designed and delivered introductory lectures on Drug Metabolism Facilitated discussion and interaction to provide the students with ample question and answer time while I lectured (class of approximately 10 students) Developed test questions in cooperation with the course coordinator to correctly assess students understanding of the material provided in my lectures, as well as, other instructors Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan Pharmacology 601: From Molecules to Patients: Quantitative Principles of Pharmacology, Winter 2011 Page 1 of 6

Organized lectures between 8 different faculty members to minimize content overlap and provide students with the most worth-while subject matter Provided assistance and feedback to lecturing professors Created and maintained an interactive website for students in the class to use as a teaching aid Generated review packets for students and held review sessions prior to exams Graded all homework assignments and written exams Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan Pharmacology 210: Therapeutic Pharmacology for Nurses, Fall 2008 Held regular office hours and provided review sessions for students before exams Prepared the lecture, and taught the unit on Pharmacology of Gonadal Hormones Tutor, University of Michigan Hired Private Tutor, Fall 2012 Provided guidance and discussion on lecture notes for a nursing student in the area of pharmacology Tutor, Pennsylvania State University The Math Center, 2001 Helped undergraduate students develop skills to understand basic math and calculus concepts in a one-on-one or small group setting Research Experience Assistant Professor, Manchester University College of Pharmacy (2013 Present) Developed an individual research project, Investigation of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors as Mechanism-Based Inactivators of Cytochrome P450s, to maintain an ongoing active lab Participate in numerous collaborative projects within the department, including Dr. Yang s investigations with minocycline delivery and Dr. Brown s studies on novel neuroprotective agents Developed a research proposal in collaboration with Dr. Yang, of the pharmaceutical sciences department, for external funding from the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists Foundation Planned research project for a volunteer P1 student Continued development of proposals for new investigator awards from National and Local agencies Graduate Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Paul Hollenberg, Ph.D., 2011 2013 Developed two in vitro high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) based assays to measure the metabolites produced by the cancer chemotherapeutics; cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide Assessed variations in the catalytic constants for the polymorphic variants of CYP2B6 and CYP3A4 with respect to cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide metabolism Page 2 of 6

Provided mentorship and guidance to an undergraduate researcher in the laboratory for an honors thesis project Graduate Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Roger Sunahara, Ph.D., 2006-2011 Advanced the protein purification protocol of the stimulatory heterotrimeric G protein from insect cells, contributing to the Nobel Prize winning work of Brian Kobilika Mentored two 1 st year graduate students during ~three month rotational research projects Evaluated G protein-coupled receptors in in vitro binding and GTPase activity assays, as well as, cell culture models Work resulted in 3 peer-reviewed publications and 1 book chapter Research Technician, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, Summer 2005 and January 2006 August 2006 Designed experiments to test the efficacy of the anticancer drug, velcade with respect to p53 and survivin genotypes Work resulted in 1 peer-reviewed publication Undergraduate Research Technician, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Springs, MD, January- August 2004 Initiated crystallization trials for the light-chain type F neurotoxin from C. botulinum, for the purpose of co-crystallization with and without inhibitors Publications Calinski, D. M.; Zhang, H.; Hollenberg, P.H., Hydroxylation and N-dechloroethylation of Ifosfamide and Deuterated Ifosfamide by Human Cytochrome P450s and their Common Polymorphisms. (In Preparation for Publication with Drug Metabolism and Disposition). Calinski, D. M.; Zhang, H.; Hollenberg, P.H., Metabolic Activation and Inactivation of Cyclophosphamide by the Human Cytochrome P450s and Some Commonly Occurring Cytochrome P450 Polymorphisms. (Under Review with Drug Metabolism and Disposition). Lin, H. L., D'Agostino, J., Kenaan, C., Calinski, D., & Hollenberg, P. F. (2013). The Effect of Ritonavir on Human CYP2B6 Catalytic Activity: Heme Modification Contributes to the Mechanism-Based Inactivation of CYP2B6 and CYP3A4 by Ritonavir. Drug Metab Dispos, 41(10), 1813-1824. Chung, K. Y.; Rasmussen, S. G.; Liu, T.; Li, S.; DeVree, B. T.; Chae, P. S.; Calinski, D.; Kobilka, B. K.; Woods, V. L., Jr.; Sunahara, R. K., Conformational changes in the G protein G s induced by the β2 adrenergic receptor. Nature 2011, 477 (7366), 611-5. Rasmussen, S. G.; DeVree, B. T.; Zou, Y.; Kruse, A. C.; Chung, K. Y.; Kobilka, T. S.; Thian, F. S.; Chae, P. S.; Pardon, E.; Calinski, D.; Mathiesen, J. M.; Shah, S. T.; Lyons, J. A.; Caffrey, M.; Gellman, S. H.; Steyaert, J.; Skiniotis, G.; Weis, W. I.; Sunahara, R. K.; Kobilka, B. K., Page 3 of 6

Crystal structure of the β2 adrenergic receptor-g s protein complex. Nature 2011, 477 (7366), 549-55. Westfield, G. H.; Rasmussen, S. G.; Su, M.; Dutta, S.; DeVree, B. T.; Chung, K. Y.; Calinski, D.; Velez-Ruiz, G.; Oleskie, A. N.; Pardon, E.; Chae, P. S.; Liu, T.; Li, S.; Woods, V. L., Jr.; Steyaert, J.; Kobilka, B. K.; Sunahara, R. K.; Skiniotis, G., Structural flexibility of the Gα s α- helical domain in the β2-adrenoceptor G s complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2011, 108 (38), 16086-91. Calinski, D.M., Edwald, E., Sunahara, R.K. Use of Model Membranes to Study GPCR Signaling Units: Insights into Monomers and Oligomers in G Protein-Coupled Receptors: From Structure to Function. Royal Society of Chemistry: London, England; 2011. Ling, X.; Calinski, D.; Chanan-Khan, A. A.; Zhou, M.; Li, F., Cancer cell sensitivity to bortezomib is associated with survivin expression and p53 status but not cancer cell types. J Exp Clin Cancer Res 2010, 29, 8. Collins, G. T.; Calinski, D. M.; Newman, A. H.; Grundt, P.; Woods, J. H., Food restriction alters N'- propyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzothiazole-2,6-diamine dihydrochloride (pramipexole)-induced yawning, hypothermia, and locomotor activity in rats: evidence for sensitization of dopamine D2 receptor-mediated effects. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2008, 325 (2), 691-7. Published Abstracts Diane Calinski, Haoming Zhang, and Paul Hollenberg. Hydroxylation versus N-dechloroethylation of Cyclophosphamide by the Human Cytochrome P450s, Poster presentation at the Great Lakes Drug Metabolism Discussion Group. Toledo, OH, USA, May 2013. Joshua Matthew Abbot, Diane Calinski, Paul Hollenberg. Metabolism of Cyclophosphamide by CYP2B6 and Associated Polymorphisms, Poster presentation at Experimental Biology Meeting. Boston, MA, USA, April 2013. Diane Calinski, Haoming Zhang, and Paul Hollenberg. Cyclophosphamide Metabolism by the Polymorphic Variants of CYP2B6, Poster presentation at Experimental Biology Meeting. San Diego, CA, USA, April 2012. Diane Calinski, Brian DeVree, Gisselle Vélez-Ruiz, Søren G. F. Rasmussen, Brian K. Kobilka, and Roger Sunahara. Phosphorylation of heterotrimeric G proteins modulates receptor coupling, Poster presentation at the Great Lakes GPCR Retreat. Kingbridge, ON, Canada, October 2010. Awards 2012 American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Graduate Student National Travel Award 2012 University of Michigan, Department of Pharmacology Thomas Baum Travel Award 2012 Rackham Conference Travel Grant, University of Michigan Page 4 of 6

Professional Affiliations Editorial Board Member, Austin Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2014 - present Member, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 2013 present Member, Parkview Hospital s Pharmacogenomics Working Group, 2013 - present Member, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2012 - present Member, Sigma Xi Research Society, 2002 - present Invited Talks Hydroxylation versus N-dechloroethylation of Cyclophosphamide by the Human Cytochrome P450s. Great Lakes Drug Metabolism Discussion Group. Toledo, OH, USA, May 2013. Hydroxylation versus N-dechloroethylation of Cyclophosphamide by the Human Cytochrome P450s. Michigan Pharmacology Symposium. Detroit, MI, USA, June 2013. Departmental Service Assistant Professor, Manchester University College of Pharmacy (2013 present) Represented the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the annual Manchester University Board of Trustees Meeting in the Fall 2013 Peer-reviewed fellow faculty members lectures Participated in Drug Information Project for the first year pharmacy students Advised and helped to develop a plan for a Pharmacogenomics Masters program at the College of Pharmacy Served as an interim member of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Chair Search Interviewed candidates for the College of Pharmacy s Class of 2017 Reviewed application materials for the candidates of the College of Pharmacy s Class of 2017 Attended Professional Development Seminars on the following topics: Active Learning Integrated Course Work Official Appointments on the Following Committees: Admissions Celebrations Post-Baccalaureate/Pre-Pharmacy Program Education Technology and Instructional Design Graduate Research Assistant, University of Michigan (2006-2013) Participated in yearly seminars, including developing and delivering hour-long presentations on my current research for the Department of Pharmacology Served on a committee with four faculty members to provide feedback to fellow graduate students following departmental presentations, was the only graduate student selected to work with this committee Designed, ordered and distributed Michigan Pharmacology T-shirts to the department (over 200 researchers) to promote department enthusiasm Featured in University of Michigan s Rackham Graduate School Blog: A Day in the Life of a Graduate Student Page 5 of 6

Co-organized monthly department gatherings to provide a casual environment for faculty and students to interact Page 6 of 6