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Geoffrey Wm. Patton, Ph.D. 2208 Parker Avenue Wheaton, MD. 20902 (301) 221 9536 gwpatton1@yahoo.com Background GWP & nephew at Great Falls, MD 2005 2006 Health Scientist/Toxicologist Integrated Risk Information System Program Office of Research&Development, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Mail code 8601D, Washington, DC 20460 2002 2005 National Cancer Institute Research Fellow, Screening Technologies Branch, Developmental Therapeutics Program, Frederick, MD. 2000 2002 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, Drugs of Abuse Training Grant USF Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Tampa, Florida 1999 2000 Postdoctoral Visiting Instructor of Medicine USF Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Allergy & Immunology Joy M. Culverhouse Airway Disease Research Center, Tampa, Florida 1998 1999 Marine Scientist/Educator and Program Manager Marine Life Adventures! Program, Clearwater Marine Aquarium Clearwater, Florida 1997 Research Associate Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1991 1997 Ph.D. (Medical Sciences; Pathology Specialty, 1 st awarded by this institution) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 1995 M.S. (Medical Sciences; Pathology Specialty) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 1978 1992 Senior Staff Biologist and Marine Mammal Program Manager (1984 91), Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida 1974 1977 High School Teacher, Science Manatee County School Board, Bradenton, Florida 1974 B.S. (Marine Sciences; Education) University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida

Geoff Patton, Ph.D. Vita Page 2 12/04/06 Research Projects 2002 2005 Secondary Screening of Chemotherapeutics and Determination of Molecular Mechanisms using microarray, real time quantitative PCR, apoptosis assays, flow cytometry, and confocal and fluoroscopic microscopy. 2000 2002 Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Impact of Nicotine on Cytokines, Cellular Adhesion Molecules and Atherosclerosis (funded by the American Heart Association, Drugs of Abuse NIH Training Grant, and the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology) 1999 2000 Development of a Murine Model of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (funded by the USF Joy M. Culverhouse Airway Disease Research Center and Merck). 1994 1997 Establishing the Gene Response at the Transcriptional Level in Response to Oxidative Stress in an Alveolar Macrophage Cell Line (Ph.D. Dissertation Project) 1992 1994 A Research Study to Evaluate Anthracosis in Lung and Hilar Lymph Nodes in Dolphins of Florida (funded by the American Lung Association/Gulfcoast Florida and private donations). 1991 1993 Manatee Hearing Research (funded by the Florida Inland Navigation District, Florida Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Experimental Research Station, Florida Atlantic University, Mote Marine Laboratory, and private donations). 1987 1992 Low level Monitoring of Bottlenose Dolphin Stocks in the Coastal Waters of the Southeast U.S. (funded by U.S. Dept. of Commerce/NOAA NMFS). 1985 1992 Aerial survey of Florida Manatees (presently funded by Sarasota County, private donations, and Mote Marine Laboratory). 1984 1992 Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team Tampa to Charlotte Harbor (funded by MML, Manatee Co., Sarasota Co., and private donations). 1989 1991 Loxahatchee River Management Plan (funded by the Jupiter Inlet District). 1985 1988 Mexico United States king mackerel tagging program in the Gulf of Mexico (funded by NOAA NMFS, Panama City, FL). 1985 1987 Auditory response in a captive manatee using operant conditioning (funded by MML). 1985 Effects on Ichthyoplankton of Freshwater Diversion into Everglades (funded by NOAA NMFS, Miami, FL).

Geoff Patton, Ph.D. Vita Page 3 12/04/06 1983 1984 Wasteload Allocation Study; Clearwater Harbor St. Josephs Sound, Florida (funded by Florida Department of Environmental Regulation). 1983 1984 Ecological Monitoring Program, 316(a) and (b) Demonstration Studies, of an electric power generating facility at Crystal River, Florida (funded by Florida Power Corporation). 1983 1984 Wasteload Allocation Study; Manatee River, Florida (funded by Florida Department of Environmental Regulation). 1983 1984 Environmental assessment support services for the City of Dunedin, Florida (marine maintenance dredging, boat launching facility development). 1983 An ecological assessment of fishes and benthos and the evaluation of a fine mesh screen fish larvae return system at Big Bend, Tampa Bay (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). 1983 Environmental assessment of a proposal for jetty extension in Sarasota Bay (funded by the Sarasota Sailing Squadron). 1982 1983 Tidal study of Little Sarasota Bay (funded by Sarasota County, Office of Coastal Zone Management). 1982 1983 Preliminary Feasibility of Full Scanning Sonar for Detecting Manatees, Dolphins and Sea Turtles (funded by MML). 1982 1983 Lower Hillsborough River Water Quality and Hydrology Studies (NURP Project, funded by City of Tampa, Florida). 1981 1982 A Water Quality Study of Tampa Bay, Florida (funded by Tampa Electric Company). 1981 1982 Aquatic Ecology Baseline Study for Tampa Electric Company s proposed MacInnes Electric Power Generation facility, Tampa Bay, Florida. 1981 1982 A Water Quality Study/Wasteload Allocation of Sarasota Bay and Lake Myakka, Florida (funded by EPA). 1981 A Water Quality Study of St. Lucie Estuary (funded by SFWMD). 1981 Marine resighting and monitoring of Tursiops truncatus of mideastern Florida (study funded by NMFS). 1981 Ecological survey of a dredged material dump site in the Gulf of Mexico (study funded by Manatee Co.).

Geoff Patton, Ph.D. Vita Page 4 12/04/06 1981 A water circulation (dye) study of a proposed organism return canal at Big Bend, Tampa, Florida (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). 1980 1982 A study of the soft bottom benthos (including fishes, macroalgae, sediments and infauna) of southwest Florida shelf ecosystem (funded by BLM). 1980 1981 Biogeochemical studies of estuarine shoreline restoration (funded by Gardinier, Inc.). 1980 A biological and water quality evaluation of a proposed organism return canal at Big Bend, Tampa, Florida (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). 1980 A marine sampling and measurement program off Pinellas Co., Florida to address the effects of a proposed wastewater treatment facility (funded through U.S. EPA). 1980 A study of the effects of impingement of eggs and larvae on a fine mesh screen at an electric generating facility (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). 1979 1983 Performance of biological surveys to evaluate probable effects of proposed dredge and fill activities in southwest Florida (funded by NMFS). 1979 1980 Aquatic ecology program to evaluate existing effects of three electric power generating units and predict effects of a fourth unit at Big Bend Power Plant, Tampa Bay, Florida (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). Endangered species survey included. 1979 1980 A determination of the relationship significance of manatees to a power plant at Big Bend, Tampa, Florida (funded by Tampa Electric Co.). 1978 A review and reevaluation of benthic structure (flora and fauna) at Anclote Sound in relation to effects of thermal effluents (funded by EPA). 1977 An investigation of the acoustic capabilities of the Florida manatee. 1974 The distribution of neustonic fish larvae from the Gulf of Mexico and western Sargasso Sea (funded by Florida Sea Grant). 1974 Environmental baseline study of the Escambia Bay benthos (funded by EPA). 1973 A biometrical study of the Lantern fishes Diaphus. 1973 A study of the scientific applications of SCUBA equipment and methods to biological assessments.

Geoff Patton, Ph.D. Vita Page 5 12/04/06 Honors, Societies, etc. U.S. Army Commendation Medal, Air Medal, Honorable Discharge Former Member of Board of Directors for: Sarasota Save Our Bays Association, the South Florida Museum/Bishop Planetarium, and The Dolphinage Florida Governor s Manatee Technical Advisory Council Scientific Advisor Meritorious Service Award (10 Year), Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL (1988) "Champion of the Environment Hall of Fame", Sarasota Magazine (Apr, 1990) Association of Medical Science Graduate Students, USF College of Medicine Chapter, Pathology Department Representative 1993 94; Interim Representative, Spring 95 USF College of Medicine Honor Council, Graduate Student Representative, 1994 96 Superior Presentation Award (Postdoctoral), USF Health Sciences Center Research Day, Tampa, FL (Feb, 2001) Society of Toxicology Full Member American Fisheries Society Member Association of Government Toxicologists Member Maryland Alliance for Greenway Improvement and Conservation Board Member Society for Risk Assessment Member Publications/Manuscripts (peer reviewed) 5 Gene expression/regulation 1997 2006, not including Ph.D. Dissertation 3 Mercury in the environment 2 Airborne particulates 3 Disease processes in marine mammals 1 Marine mammal policy 1 Other marine wildlife Reports/Abstracts/Presentations 9 Gene expression/regulation 1997 2006, not including Dissertation 2 Mercury in the environment 1 Airborne particulates 9 Disease processes in marine mammals 4 Marine mammal sensory perception/physiology

Geoff Patton, Ph.D. Vita Page 6 12/04/06 19 Marine mammal population biology 1 Marine mammal policy 17 Other marine wildlife/environmental Other Scientific Contributions In addition, I have made major contributions to numerous internal reports, quality assurance manuals, over 525 biological field survey reports and public presentations of the above study results. Created and managed a Marine Mammal Research Program including a volunteer force of 200 people for 7 years. Spearheaded development of a sea turtle stranding and nesting program. Presented technical slide and PowerPoint presentations to national and international groups as large as 500 attendees. Developed funding from private and government sources in excess of $300,000 which led to subsequent donations exceeding $3.5 million for the program. Scientific Community Service: Website Editor Biological Journals and Abbreviations (http://home.ncifcrf.gov/research/bja/)