Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary- Wake Forest, NC
2008
Specialities:
Master of Divinity in Christian Studies
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Strengths include strong worth ethic • commitment to company • competent • willingness to learn • enjoyment of teaching • team player • thriving on multiple responsibilities • coordinating people for events • flexibility • attention to details • compassion and love for people. Compete... • PowerPoint and QuickBooks as well as Pla...
Jun 2014 to 2000 Worship PastorEast Wake Furniture Company
Jun 2011 to 2000 Assistant ManagerSummit Church Triangle Area, NC Sep 2011 to May 2014 Worship LeaderLifeWay Christian Store Cary, NC Nov 2009 to Jun 2011 Sales AssociateGrace Way Church Angier, NC Aug 2009 to Apr 2011 Worship LeaderAdvance Auto Parts Distribution Center Roanoke, VA Jun 2005 to Aug 2010 Warehouse Worker
Education:
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest, NC 2008 to 2013 Master of Divinity in Christian StudiesLiberty University Lynchburg, VA 2004 to 2008 Bachelor of Arts in Worship & Music
Skills:
Strengths include strong worth ethic, commitment to company, competent, willingness to learn, enjoyment of teaching, team player, thriving on multiple responsibilities, coordinating people for events, flexibility, attention to details, compassion and love for people. Competent in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and QuickBooks as well as Planning Center.
"Our treatment strategy was designed to be easily translatable," said Bradley Lang, a Silver lab graduate student and lead author on the study. "Our goal is to progress this treatment forward for use as a therapeutic following spinal cord injury."
On a hunch, Bradley Lang, Ph.D., the lead author of the study and a graduate student in Dr. Silver's lab, came up with the idea of designing a drug that would help axons regenerate without having to touch the healing spinal cord, as current treatments may require.
Date: Dec 04, 2014
Source: Google
New Drug May Help Cure Damaged Spine, Hope Swirls For People With Spine ...
The history of the research study can be traced back to a hunch by Bradley Lang, Ph.D. who is the lead author of the study and a graduate student in Dr. Silver's laboratory. He came up with the idea of developing a drug that would help axons regenerate without touching the healing spinal cord. "Orig