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https://www.nist.gov/people/kenneth-d-cole
Kenneth D. Cole (Assoc)
Guest Researcher
Research Interests and projects
Improving the quality and confidence of measurements of biomarkers for early detection of cancer by working with stakeholders and scientific collaborators.
Development of fully consented matched tumor/normal cell lines for the new generation of reference materials
Reference lab for the Early Detection Research Network (NCI) and collaborations with NCI laboratories
Foundation NIH Biomarkers Consortium Project: Development of Reference Materials for circulating tumor DNA
Methods for quantification of immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays including harmonization of measurements of check point inhibitor antibodies used in cancer immunotherapy
Development of assays for Cell Line Authentication, short tandem repeat DNA multiplex PCR assay development for African green monkey, mouse, and Chinese hamster cell lines.
Postdoctoral research fellowships for U.S. citizens are available at NIST through the National Research Council (http://www.nist.gov/iaao/postdoc.cfm).
Reference materials
SRM 2373 Standard Reference Material measured by quantitative PCR, certified for ERBB2 (HER2) gene copy number
RM 8366 Reference Material 8366 measured using dPCR, certified for MET and EGFR gene copy numbers.
SRM 2082 Standard Reference Material, pathlength standard for measurements in the UV for microvolume spectrophotometers
Development of a reference material for a mouse allelic ladder to be used for allele call determination in mouse cell line authentication
Development of a reference material for methylation biomarkesr in cancer
Patents
Almeida, Jamie L., Cole, Kenneth D. Mouse Cell Line Authentication. US 9,556,482 B2, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 31 January 2017.
Almeida, Jamie L., Cole, Kenneth D. Mouse Cell Line Authentication. US 2017/0101677 A1, United States Patent Application Publication, 13 April 2017.
Cole, Kenneth D., Cabezas Jr., Heriberto Electrochromatography Apparatus U.S. #5,611,904
Cole, Kenneth D. Concentration and Size-fractionation of Nucleic Acids and Viruses in Porous Media, U.S. #5,707,850
Cole, Kenneth D. Chemically Reversible Gels for Electrophoretic Separations of DNA and Proteins, U.S. #6,203,680
Consensus Standards
ASN-0003 Species-Level Identification of Animal Cells through Mitochondrial Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit 1 (CO1) DNA Barcodes- member of working group
ASTM E2800 - 11 Standard Practice for Characterization of Bacillus Spore Suspensions for Reference Materials. Chaired working committee
ASTM E2805 - 11 Standard Practice for Measurement of the Biological Activity of Ricin. Chaired working committee
Awards
NIST Judson C. French Award, “for development of copy number standard reference material SRM 2373 for diagnosing cancer”, 2016
US Department of Commerce Bronze Medal Award, “for development of a method for mouse cell line authentication”, 2015
NIST, Department of Commerce, Bronze Medal “for Electrophoretic DNA Separations”, 1998
Background: Existing human cell immortalization methods made the cells obtain oncogenesis phenotype and/or caused the cells gain and/or lose chromosomes
Hua-Jun He, Zhiyong He, Steven Lund, Barbara Paugh, Jennifer McDaniel, Justin Zook, Sierra Miller, Samantha Maragh, Simona Patange, Mahir Mohiuddin, Alessandro Tona, John Elliott, Kenneth Cole, Sheng Lin-Gibson
Reference materials are essential for accurately measuring integrated lentiviral vector (LV) copy number (VCN) and integration sites for the safety and efficacy
Zhiyong He, Edward Kwee, Megan Cleveland, Kenneth Cole, Sheng Lin-Gibson, Hua-Jun He
Abstract Lentiviral vectors (LV) have proven to be powerful tools for stable gene delivery in both dividing and non-dividing cells. Approval of these LVs for
A method, kit and primers for determining alleles present in a DNA sample that is sourced from either a mouse or a cell line derived from a mouse. A set of STR marker loci are selected that can be amplified together in a multiplex amplification reaction. The set of STR marker loci are selected from