JOHN K. HAYNES
David Packard Professor and Dean of Science and Mathematics
Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA B.S. 1964 Biology
Brown University, Providence, RI Ph.D. 1970 Developmental Biology
Brown University, Providence, RI Research Fellow 1971 Molecular Biology
M.I.T., Cambridge, MA Research Fellow 1971-73 Biochemistry
Employment -
Teaching Assistant and N.I.H. Trainee, Division of Biology, Brown University,
Providence, RI
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Research Fellow, Division of Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI
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Research Associate and Teaching Assistant, Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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Assistant Professor, Division of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Meharry
Medical College, Nashville, TN
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Associate Professor and Director of the Office of Health Professions (OHP),
Department of Biology, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
1980-1995 Adjunct Professor, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA
1981-1990 Professor of Biology and Director of OHP, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
1985-2001 David Packard Professor of Science and Chairman of the Department of
Biology, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
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Sabbatical leave, Visiting Research Professor, Section of Physiology, Brown
University, Providence, RI
1993-2000 Adjunct Professor of Physiology, Brown University, Providence, RI
July-August 1993 Burroughs Wellcome Fellow, Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL), Salisbury Cove, ME
July-August 1994 Research Scientist, MDIBL
July-August 1995 New Investigator Award, MDIBL
July-August 1996 Faculty participant, Minority International Research Training Program (MIRT), University of Paris, SUD
September 1999-present David Packard Professor and Dean, Division of Science and Mathematics, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
Honors -
Recipient of a College Scholarship and NSF Research Participant, Morehouse College
1979 Elected to the New York Academy of Science
1985-present Listed in American Men and Women of Science
1985-present Listed in Who's Who among Black Americans
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Awarded the David Packard Professor Chair in Science at Morehouse College
1991-present Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in Science and Engineering
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Listed in 47th Edition of Marquis' Who's Who in America (Special Index Section)
1993-present Listed in Men of Achievement, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England
1994-present Listed in Who' Who Among America's Teachers
1995-present Listed in both Marquis Who' Who in the world and Who's Who in American Education
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Biography published in Distinguished African American Scientist of the 20th
Century, by J.H. Kessler et al., Orxy Press, Phoenix, AZ
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Elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa
Experience
June-Sept., 1966 Student in Embryology course, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
June-Sept., 1976 Macy Scholar in Physiology course, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
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Participant in short course on High Resolution Protein Electrophoresis at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
1979-1984 Member, Sickle Cell Task Force of Georgia
1979-present Member, Board of Directors, Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia
1982 & 1986 External Peer Reviewer for the National Science Foundation
1986 & 1983 External Peer Reviewer for the Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education
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Director of College-wide Honors Program, Morehouse College
1986-1988 Director of Morehouse College Self Study
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Member, Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Committee, Graduate Records Examination, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ
July 1989 Member, Site Visit Team, Health Careers Summer Program (Robert Woods Johnson Foundation) at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
December 1989 Member, Advisory Committee to Develop Measurable Objectives for Health Careers Opportunity Projects, meeting held in Washington, D.C.
December 1990 Member, Review Panel, Minority Science Improvement Program, Institutional and
Cooperative Grants, Washington, D.C.
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Panelist, Advisory Committee to the Director, Subcommittee on Indirect Costs, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
Dec., 1991-present Member, Minorities Affair Committee (Chairperson, 1994-2002;Vice-Chair, 2002-2005)
American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
1991-present Member, Internal Advisory Committee, Sickle Cell Comprehensive Center Grant, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
1993 Chairperson, Aetna-Site Visit Team to evaluate impact of Howard Hughes
Medical Institute Grant on Minority Students, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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Chairperson, Special Study Section, Initiatives for Minority Students: Bridges to the Future, N.I.H
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Member, Committee on Undergraduate Science Education, National Research Council
1994 & 1998 Member, Review Panel of Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education
Program of Howard Hughes Medical Institute
1995- present Faculty, Project Kaleidoscope workshop (various) held at different sites around the country
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Councilor, Biology Division, Council on Undergraduate Research
1996-1998 Co-chair, Educational Program Committee, Morehouse College Self Study
1998-present Member, University of Kentucky NIGMS Advisory Committee
1999-2002 Member, Committee on Advanced Math and Science Programs in American High Schools, National Research Council
2003-2006 Member, Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
2004-present Member, Board of Trustees, World Learning
2006 Member, GPRA Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation
2006 Co-chair, Commission to Redesign AP Biology, College Board
2006 Member, Biology Directorate Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation
Selected Publications
Haynes, J.K. and Goldstein, L. (1993). Volume Regulatory Amino Acid Transport in
Erythrocytes of the Little Skate Raja erinacea. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Anaheim, CA. (Abstract
Proceedings, A4690).
Haynes, J.K. and Goldstein, L. (1993). Volume Regulatory Amino Acid Transport in
Erythrocytes of the Little Skate Raja erinacea. The American Journal of Physiology.
34:R173-R179.
Haynes, J.K. et al (1996). Volume Activated Taurine Efflux from Squalus Acanthias Rectal
Gland Cells. Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Bulletin 35: 79-82.
Gunn, R. B. and Haynes, J.K. (2002). KCl cotransport is increased in nearly all sickle cell red
cells, not just the reticulocytes or a small subfraction. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for General Physiology, Woods Hole, September, 2002.
Gunn, R. B. and Haynes, J.K. Nearly all sickle cell red cells have increased K-Cl cotransporter
function, not just the reticulocytes or a small sub-fraction of the cells. Sickle Cell
Disease Association of Am. 2002. Abstract.
Haynes, J.K. (2002). Linking Departmental and Institutional Mission, in Building Robust
Environments in Undergraduate Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, (Jeanne Narum, ed)., Jossey-Bass, San Francisco.
Wilson, D.J. and Haynes, J.K. (2002). ASCB Minorities Affairs Committee Goals:
“Strengthening the Chain of Success.” Cell Biology Education 1: 105-106.
Holtzclaw, J.D., L.G. Morris, R. Pyatt, C.S. Giver, J. Hoey, J.K. Haynes, R.B. Gunn, D. Eaton and A. Eisen
(2005) FIRST: A Model for Developing New Science Faculty. J. Coll. Sci. Teach. 34:24.
Neigh, G.N., J.K. Haynes and T.W. Hendrickson (2006). Formal course work positively impacts the research
experience of undergraduates at a historically black college. Presented at the Annual meeting of the
Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, October, 2006.
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