1. Matthew Benjamin Neu, B.S.
Home Address:
6516 SW 93 Ave Home phone: (352) 371-0110
Gainesville, FL 32608 Cell phone: (352) 363-0212
E-mail: matthew.neu@nih.gov
Current Position
Postbacc IRTA at the National Institutes of Health (Jan 2013-Present)
• Neurogenetics research in the lab of Dr. Carsten Bonnemann
• Responsibilities include assisting with patient visits, exome sequence acquisition, analysis, and
interpretation, laboratory validation of suspected disease variants, and clinical office administration.
Education
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA HONORS PROGRAM (Bachelor of Science, 2012) Gainesville, FL
• Microbiology and Cell Science Major-College of Liberal Arts and Sciences-Cum Laude
• Bioinformatics Minor-College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Associate of Arts in Honors
• Coursework in Major/Minor: General Chemistry 1,2 with labs, Physics with Calculus 1, 2 with labs, General Biology
1,2 with Honors lab, Organic Chemistry 1 with lab, Microbiology with Lab, Statistics 1, Calculus 1, 2, 3, Differential
Equations, Molecular Genetics, General Virology, Astrobiology, Bacterial Genome Sequencing, Python Programming
for Biologists, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Medical Terminology, Independent Bioinformatics
Research, Advanced Independent Bioinformatics Research
• Teaching: TA for Microbiology Lab, Spring 2011
• Coursework beyond Major/Minor studies: Forensic Science, Forensic Anthropology, Biomedical Ethics, Cultural
Anthropology, HHMI Honors Biology Lab, 21st Century Critical Thinking Skills, HHMI Science for Life Seminar, In
Search of Magic Bullets (Honors Drug Development Course), Pasteur’s Legacy (Study Abroad course-Paris), Linear
Algebra
• Intensive PhD level courses: 3rd Course on Cytoskeleton, Institut Curie, Paris June 2011
• Languages: English (native), French (general fluency, by education)
Awards and Honors
• Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Science for Life Intramural Undergraduate Research Fellowship
(2009)-Awarded to exceptional undergraduates to promote early collegiate scientific research in the life sciences.
2000$ stipend.
• HHMI-UF Science for Life Extramural Undergraduate Research Fellowship (2011)-Awarded to exceptional
undergraduates with an outstanding research background to perform research at any location worldwide. 6000$
stipend+many expenses paid (Used to perform research at Curie Institute, Paris, France)
• HHMI-UF Science for Life Presentation Award (2009)-Given to HHMI Intramural awardees who present their
research at a national/international conference. 500$ Award
• Nominated for Cless Best of the Best Award for outstanding oral presentations at the Association for Research in
Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2009 international annual research conference. Nominated by Dr. Ljubimov,
Director, Ophthalmology Research Laboratories, Professor of Medicine and Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
and UCLA School of Medicine.
• HHMI-UF Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event-1st Place Overall (2010). Undergraduate poster session
involving 130 students from universities around the country presenting their research to a peer panel of judges. 1000$
Award.
• HHMI-UF Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event-1st Place Overall (2012). Undergraduate poster session
involving 130 students from universities around the country presenting their research to a peer panel of judges. 1250$
Award.
• UF University Scholars Program Fellowship (2010). Awarded to exceptional undergraduates to conduct research in
their respective field. $2000 Stipend
• UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Charles Vincent & Heidi Cole McLaughlin Endowment Scholarship
(2010)-Awarded to exceptional students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences based on academic record. $1000
Award
• HHMI-UF Science for Life Extramural Undergraduate Research Fellowship (2012)-Awarded to exceptional
undergraduates with an outstanding research background to perform research at any location worldwide. 4000$
stipend+many expenses paid (Used to perform research at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA)
• HHMI-UF Science for Life Publication Award (2012)-Given to HHMI awardees who have published a co-authored
original research article. 500$ Award (For Per2 Mutation Recapitulates the Vascular Phenotype of Diabetes in the
Retina and Bone Marrow, published in Diabetes, 2012)
2. • National Institutes of Health Postbaccalaureate Intramural Training Award (2013-2014)
Previous Research Experience
Lab of Dr. Maria Grant-Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Florida (2008-
Present)/Lab of Dr. Daniel Louvard/Dr. Danijela Vignjevic, Institut Curie, Paris France (Summer-Fall 2011)/
Lab of Dr. Isaac Kohane/Dr. Sek Won Kong Harvard Medical School/Children's Hospital Boston (Summer
2012)
• Advisers: Dr. Daniel Purich (Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) and Dr. Maria Grant (Professor of
Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
• Undergraduate Research Assistant-involving all responsibilities of a researcher, including weekly lab meeting
attendance and frequent presentations regarding current research in the field.
• Copyedited Enzyme Kinetics: Catalysis & Control: A Reference of Theory and Best-Practice Methods by Dr. Daniel
Purich for which I was granted a small stipend and am listed in the acknowledgements.
• Coordinator for “Diabetes and Cancer Journal Club”, a journal club that meets weekly to present and discuss topics
related to the conceptual links between diabetes and cancer pathogenesis, treatment, and current research.
• Performed International Fellowship at the Institut Curie in Paris, France under Dr. Danijela Vignjevic in Dr. Daniel
Louvard’s Lab. HHMI Funded June-December, 2011.
• Accepted into and attended the 3rd Intensive Cytoskeleton Course, June 6-10 2011, Paris, France
• Performed Extramural Fellowship at Harvard Medical School/Children's Hospital Boston in Boston, MA under Dr.
Sek Won Kong under Isaac Kohane's lab
Publications
Original Research Articles
• Ashay D. Bhatwadekar, Yuanqing Yan, Xiaoping Qi, Jeffrey S. Thinschmidt, Matthew B. Neu, Sergio Li Calzi, Lynn
C Shaw, James M. Dominiguez, Julia V. Busik Choogon Lee, Michael E. Boulton Maria B. Grant. Per2 Mutation
Recapitulates the Vascular Phenotype of Diabetes in the Retina and Bone Marrow. Diabetes. Submitted Feb 17,
2012, Accepted July 16, 2012. (2010 Impact Factor 8.889)
Review Articles
• Lynn C. Shaw, Matthew B. Neu, Maria B. Grant. “Cell-Based Therapies for Diabetic Retinopathy” Current
Diabetes Reports. Springer. 2011 Aug;11(4):265-74.
• Sergio Li Calzi, Matthew B. Neu, Lynn C. Shaw, Jennifer Kielczewski, NI Moldovan, Maria B. Grant. “EPCs and
pathological angiogenesis: when good cells go bad.” Microvascular Research. Feb 25, 2010. 79(3):207-16.
• Sergio Li Calzi, Matthew B. Neu, Lynn C. Shaw, Maria B. Grant. “Endothelial progenitor dysfunction in the
pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy: treatment concept to correct diabetes-associated deficit.” The EPMA
Journal. Apr 13, 2010. Vol 1-1.
Textbook Chapters
• Sergio Li Calzi, Matthew Neu, Lynn C. Shaw, Maria B. Grant. “Correction of Diabetes-Induced Endothelial
Progenitor Dysfunction to Promote Retinal Vascular Repair” (Chapter in “New Strategies to Advance
Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes Care: Integrative Approach by PPPM. Advances in Predictive, Preventive and Personalized
Medicine Volume 3, 2013, pp 147-174) Springer, 2013
• Jeffey R Harris, Matthew B. Neu, Michael E. Boulton, Maria B. Grant. “Transformation of Progenitor Cells for
Treatment of Retinal Disease” [Chapter in: Studies on Retinal and Choroidal Disorders (Oxidative Stress in Applied
Basic Research and Clinical Practice)] Edited by William Hauswirth, Tom Gardiner, Donald Armstrong, and Robert
Stratton. Springer-Humana Press Feb 17, 2012.
• Matthew B. Neu, Ashay Bhatwadekar, Reinhold Medina, Alan Stitt, Maria B. Grant. “Endothelial Progenitor
Therapy: Innately Beneficial, Innately Complicated” (Chapter in: Therapy for Ocular Angiogenesis, Principles
and Practice, edited by Arup Das and Thomas Friberg) Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. November 2010.
3. Conference Presentations-Professional
Oral Presentations
• Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology (ARVO, International Conference) May 3-7, 2009 Oral
Presentation.
Matthew B. Neu, Aqeela Afzal, Jennifer Kielczewski, Sugata Hazra, Lauren Kennedy, Maria Lansang, Maria B.
Grant. Adenosine Modulates Endothelial Precursor Function: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy.
Poster Presentations
• American Diabetes Association 70th Scientific Sessions June 25-29th. (International Conference) Poster Presentation.
Matthew B. Neu, Aqeela Afzal, Sugata Hazra, Jennifer Kielczewski, Lauren E. Kennedy, Maria C. Lansang, Michael
E. Boulton, Alexander V. Ljubimov, Adenosine A2B Receptor (Ado2BR) Activation in Endothelial Progenitor Cells
(EPCs) Promotes a Phenotypic Switch: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy.
• Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology (ARVO, International Conference) May 1-5 2011
Matthew B. Neu, Sergio Li Calzi, Maria Grant, Daniel Purich. Enhanced Actin-Based Motility and Leading-Edge
VASP Recruitment in Human Microvascular Endothelial Cells Treated with Sphingosine-1 Phosphate.
Conference Presentations-Undergraduate
Poster Presentations
• Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event 2010 (CASE 2010) (UF/Howard Hughes Medical Institute Sponsored Event
in which over 130 undergraduates from around the country presented research to visitors and peer judges)
Matthew B. Neu, Aqeela Afzal, Sugata Hazra, Jennifer Kielczewski, Lauren E. Kennedy, Maria C. Lansang, Mike
Boulton, Maria B. Grant. Adenosine A2B Receptor Activation in Endothelial Progenitor Cells Promotes a
Phenotypic Switch: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy.
• Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event 2011 (CASE 2011). Matthew B Neu, Sergio Li Calzi, Daniel L Purich,
Maria B Grant. Enhanced Actin-Based Motility and Leading-Edge VASP Recruitment in Human Microvascular
Endothelial Cells Treated with Sphingosine-1 Phosphate
• Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event 2012 (CASE 2012) Nadia Elkhatib, Matthew B Neu, Daniel Louvard,
Danijela Vignjevic. Phosphorylation of Fascin is Necessary for Efficient Turnover of Focal Adhesions.
• 2011 Undergraduate Research Symposium-March 25th 2011. Matthew B Neu, Sergio Li Calzi, Daniel L Purich,
Maria B Grant. Enhanced Actin-Based Motility and Leading-Edge VASP Recruitment in Human Microvascular
Endothelial Cells Treated with Sphingosine-1 Phosphate
Clinical Experience
Neurogenetics Group at National Institutes of Health
• Assisting the Bonnemann group with clinical assessment and diagnosis of patients recruited to the NIH
with undiagnosed/rare muscular disorders. Responsibilities include assisting with patient visits, exome
sequence acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, laboratory validation of suspected disease variants, and
clinical office administration.
Pediatric Genetics Shadowing
• Observing patient care under the guidance of Drs. Zori and Driscoll, genetic counselors and senior medical
residents. Most of my time has been spent in craniofacial clinics/general pediatric genetics counseling,
4. specific counseling related to Prader-Willi syndrome, and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. September-
January 2012.
Camp Boggy Creek
• Cabin Counselor~280 hours. August 14-20th 2009, August 15-20th 2010 (Asthma, Kidney, IBD, Blended Week).
Camp Boggy Creek is a free summer camp for children with serious medical conditions, with each week of camp
hosting children with a different illness. As a cabin counselor, my responsibilities included 24 hour supervision of
young campers with a variety of medical conditions (ages 10-12), taking them to and engaging them in various
activities, accompanying them on visits to the on-site hospital (including during dialysis, etc.) and generally ensuring
that the campers have as much fun as possible during their stay.