Curriculum Vitae Name: IAN TEBBETT, PH.D. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1. B. Pharm. (Hons) The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 1980 2. Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (MRPharm.S) General Hospital, Birmingham, 1981 3. Ph.D. "Cortinarius Mushroom Toxins Forensic Science Unit, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 1984 4. Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Chartered Chemist (C.Chem.,MRSC) 1985 5. Member of the Institute of Biologists (MIBiol.) 1985 AWARDS University Teacher of the Year 1995/96 College of Pharmacy, Nominated for Teacher of the Year, 1994/95, 1996/97 Teacher of the Year 1995/96 International Center Award for Internationalizing the Curriculum 2008 United States Distance Learning Association Award for Outstanding Leadership 2010 American Distance Education Association Distance Education Leadership Award 2011 Honorary Appointments June 2003 - present Honorary Senior Lecturer Department of Pathology, School of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Edinburgh University, Scotland. June 2004 - present Adjunct Professor Forensic Toxicology and Drug Chemistry School of Health Sciences,
University of Canberra, Australia EMPLOYMENT February 2014 to present Associate Dean for Entrepreneurial Programs and IT Responsible for the college of pharmacy s online programs and the information technology support of those programs July 2005 to June 2006 Associate Dean for Distance Education, Division of Distance Continuing and Executive Education, Responsible for the day-to-day oversight and development of Distance Education activities on the U.F. Campus as the direct representative of the Associate Provost for Distance, Continuing and Executive Education July 2002 to present Professor and Director on line forensic science programs. College of Pharmacy Responsible for the development and implementation of training programs in the forensic sciences for forensic practitioners nationally and internationally. July 2002 to June 2003 Director of Training and Education, National Forensic Science Technology Center, Largo, Florida. Professor, College of Pharmacy, 50% appointment between the and NFSTC. Responsible for the development and implementation of training programs in the forensic sciences for forensic practitioners nationally and internationally. This uses a combination of classroom and web based courses. July 1999 to June 2002. Professor Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, August 1998 to June 1999
Professor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Joint appointments with the Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, September 1998 to June 2001 Director Analytical Toxicology Core Laboratory, Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, Responsible for providing analytical services in support of on and off campus research and contracts in environmental, pharmaceutical and forensic toxicology. July 1997 to June 2002 Director, College of Veterinary Medicine, Racing Laboratory. Responsibilities Responsible for the accurate and appropriate delivery of samples under the jurisdiction of the State of Florida Division of Pari-mutuel wagering. January 1 1993 to August 6 1998 Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy Responsible for training and supervision of Pharm.D and PhD students in the College of Pharmacy. Carry out active research and present research results at professional meetings and in scientific journals. September, 1992 to December 1992 Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics/Pharmacodynamics, January 1, 1990 to December 31 1992 Director, Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, Responsibilities Head laboratory consisting of 3 post docs, 4 PhD students and a
technician. Coordinate contractual analytical and pharmacokinetic work under GLP requirements. August 1989 to January 1992 Assistant Director for Analytical Research Development, Clinical Pharmacokinetics Laboratory, Responsibilities; Advise and assist the associate director on matters of technical need and development. Coordinate mass-spectrometer facility, Coordinate assay development projects. September 1988 to August 1992 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacodynamics, Responsibilities; Training and supervision of Pharm.D and PhD students in the Department of Pharmaceutics/ Pharmacodynamics and MS students in Forensic Science. May 1984 to August 1988 Lecturer in Forensic Science, Forensic Science Unit, College of Pharmacy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. Responsibilities; Teaching of Drug Chemistry & Toxicology, Trace Evidence and Questioned Documents to Masters students in Forensic Science. Teaching of general Forensic Science to undergraduate Chemistry and Law majors. Supervision of research at the Masters level of students in Forensic Science, Analytical Chemistry and. INTERESTS Novel approaches to education and training in graduate level science programs in forensic science. Other Chairman of the XIV International Conference for Racing Analysts and Veterinarians, Orlando, Florida, July 2002. Graduate Supervisory Activities Before joining the, I served on seven doctoral committees at the University of Illinois at Chicago, three of them as chair and on three committees at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, one as chair. In addition, I served on 12 masters committees at the University of Strathclyde and four at the University of Illinois. At the I have served on 22 theses committees in four colleges, six as chair. Research
PI or Co-PI on over $27 million in grant funding Over 100 peer reviewed publications UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department of Pharmaceutics, Graduate Co-ordinator 1993-1996 Member, College of Pharmacy Educational Policy Committee 1993 Affiliate of the Center for Human and Environmental Toxicology since 1993. Chaired one and acted as a member of a second faculty search committee in the department of Pharmaceutics, 1993/94. Member, Pharmacy Practice faculty search committee 1994. Member search committee for Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, College of Pharmacy, 1994. Member Alumni Awards Committee, 1994/96 Member University Faculty Senate 1995/96 Member Graduate Studies Committee 1995/96 Member Interdisciplinary Toxicology Graduate Specialization Committee since 1995 Member College of Pharmacy Tenure and Promotion Committee 1995/6 Member Committee on Impaired Professionals 1995/96 Chair Faculty Student Relations Committee 1996-98 Member University Land Use and Facilities Planning Committee 1996-00 Member University Advisory Committee on Distance Education since 2001 Member University IT Advisory Committee since 2007 Member University Task Force on Distance Education 2007 Member Distance Education Workgroup 2008- present Member AHC Ed tech Committee 2013-present Non University Professional Services Reviewer for: National Institutes of Health/NIEHS US Department of Justice, Technical Assistance Programs. Great Lakes Protection Agency. The Analyst. The Journal of the Forensic Science Society Journal of Chromatography Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences American Journal of Physiology Journal of Analytical Toxicology Lectured to and acted as a consultant for the Illinois State Police, and Chicago Public Defenders Office 1989-1992 Consultant to the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, 1994-2002. Member of the National Institute of Justice Technical Working Group for Education and Training in Forensic Science 2001-2003 Board of Directors American Distance Education Consortium 2006-2013 President and CEO American Distance Education Consortium 2013 to present