Mitchell, Joanne
Mitchell, Joanne
Joanne Mitchell is responsible for Georgia State University’s technology transfer and commercialization initiatives.
Joanne Mitchell is responsible for Georgia State University’s technology transfer and commercialization initiatives.
Jeff Steltzer brings nearly 17 years’ experience in research compliance and ethics, especially regarding the responsible conduct of research, ethical commercialization strategies, and conflicts of interest management.
Amanda Dobbs supports the communications needs for the Office of the Vice President of Research and Economic Development and manages a portfolio of products that highlight and serve the work of researchers across the university.
Comfort Reeves-Brownell oversees the pre and post-award needs of the research administration community.
Alison Alesi oversees the Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to promote the rights, safety and welfare of human research participants, and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
Darryle Taylor manages the CollabTech Biotechnology Incubator that offers laboratory space, administrative offices, media/conference rooms as well as access to Georgia State advanced facilities for life science startups.
Danielle Daniely oversees biological, chemical, radiological, and environmental safety programs; as well as the BSL3 and BSL4 biocontainment laboratories and associated animal facilities.
Yuri Lukinov oversees data infrastructure, technology and technical support for University Research, including management of the ARCTIC supercomputer data center.
Rick Parker oversees all specialized research space on campus, including renovations within laboratory buildings as well as new construction.
Kelly Stout provides executive leadership and oversight of research development resources for faculty, general administrative and operational oversight for the OVPRED / URSA and advancing special initiatives to grow the research enterprise at Georgia State.