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JON W. WONG

Curriculum vitae

Work Address:

U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition,

5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740, Tel: 240-402-2172; Email:

jon.wong@fda.hhs.gov

1. Education

1995

Ph.D.

, Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry, University of California, Davis.

1990

M.S.

, Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN.

1988

B.S.

, Chemistry, University of California, Davis.

B.S.

, Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis.

2.

Professional Experience

December 2002 - present

Research Chemist

, November 2010 - present

Chemist

, December 2002 - November 2010

U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Office of

Regulatory Science, 5100 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD 20740

Develop, validate and implement multiresidue, efficient and cost-effective procedures for the

analysis of pesticides, mycotoxins, veterinary drugs, and other chemical residues and

contaminants and industrial chemicals in fresh produce, dairy products, agricultural commodities,

and dried botanical dietary supplements using advanced technologies (gas chromatography, liquid

chromatography, mass spectrometry) and presenting at scientific meetings and forums, publishing

in peer-reviewed publications, mentoring to others, providing scientific guidance and technical

support, and serving as a technical expert in the aforementioned chemistry areas.

March 1997 – December 2002

Chemist

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, National Laboratory Center, 1401 Research Blvd,

Rockville, MD 20850

Main responsibilities involved the regulation, analysis, and research of beverage alcohol and

related alcohol-based products at the Alcohol and Tobacco Laboratory of the Bureau of Alcohol,

Tobacco and Firearms including developing methods to screen, quantitate and identify pesticides

and organic compounds in alcohol beverages; completed laboratory analysis and reports for

market approval and market basket survey products with highly efficient turn-around times and

consumer complaint and enforcement projects; presented and published research; and served as a

mentor and technical expert to others.

3.

Additional Training

AOAC OMB Meeting Book

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