Curriculum Vitae And Bibliography

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Curriculum Vitae and BibliographyBradley S Karon, MD, PhDPersonal InformationPlace of Birth:Duluth, MNCitizenship:United States of AmericaWork Address:Mayo Clinic Rochester200 First St SWRochester, MN 55905-0001507-538-4921Email Address:Karon.Bradley@mayo.eduPresent Academic Rank and PositionConsultant - Division of Clinical Core Laboratory Services, Department ofLaboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaAssociate Dean for Academic Affairs - Mayo School of Health Sciences, MayoClinic College of Medicine and Science, Department of Education Administration,Rochester, MinnesotaProfessor of Laboratory Medicine And Pathology - Mayo Clinic College ofMedicine and Science09/2007 - Present03/2014 - Present06/2017 - PresentEducationUniversity of Minnesota - BA, Summa cum laude, Chemistry major, Biology minor 1985 - 1989University of Minnesota Medical School - MD/PhD1989 - 1996Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine - Resident,Clinical Pathology1996 - 1999CertificationBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of PathologyClinical Pathology1999 - PresentMayo Clinic Quality AcademyMayo Clinic Quality Fellow: Bronze Level Certification2011Mayo Clinic Quality Fellow: Silver Level Certification2013LicensureNevada9071 (Medical)07/1999 - 2005Minnesota47220 (Medical)11/2004 - PresentHonors and AwardsB.A., Summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 01/1989Medical Scientist Training Program Predoctoral Fellowship - NationalInstitutes of Health01/1989 - 01/1991Chemical Basis of Cell and Molecular Biology Predoctoral Fellowship National Institutes of Health01/1992 - 01/1994Medical Scientist Training Program Predoctoral Fellowship - NationalInstitutes of Health01/1994 - 01/1996J. Jacob Kaplan Research Award - University of Minnesota Medical School01/1996

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 2 of 22NACB Distinguised Abstract Award - National Academy of ClinicalBiochemistry07/2006AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for ClinicalChemistry01/2009AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for ClinicalChemistry01/2010AACC Pediatric and Maternal-Fetal Division Abstract Award for ResearchExcellence - American Association for Clinical Chemistry07/2012Best abstract award, 24th International AACC Symposium on Point of CareTesting - American Association for Clinical Chemistry10/2012Outstanding Physician/Scientist Educator - Mayo Clinic School of HealthRelated Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine2013AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for ClinicalChemistry06/2013AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for ClinicalChemistry05/20142016 AACC outstanding speaker award - American Association for ClinicalChemistry09/2017Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Innovation andLeadership in Education Award - Department of Laboratory Medicine andPathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota06/2018 - PresentPrevious Professional Positions and Major AppointmentsAssistant Medical Director, Clinical Laboratory - Sunrise Hospital & MedicalCenter/Sunrise Children's Hospital, Las Vegas, NevadaMedical Director: Transfusion services, Chemistry and Toxicology, Immunologyand Serology, Microbiology, Point of Care Testing1999 - 2004Member - Antibiotic Subcommittee, Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center/SunriseChildren's Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada2000 - 2004Chair - Blood Usage Committee, Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center/SunriseChildren's Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada2001 - 2004Chair - Infection Control Committee, Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center/SunriseChildren's Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada2003 - 2004Senior Associate Consultant - Division of Clinical Core Laboratory Services,Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,Minnesota09/2004 - 09/2007Assistant Professor in Laboratory Medicine And Pathology - Mayo ClinicCollege of Medicine and Science04/2005 - 03/2010Associate Professor in Laboratory Medicine And Pathology - Mayo ClinicCollege of Medicine and Science04/2010 - 05/2017Professional Memberships and SocietiesProfessional Memberships and ServicesAACC AcademyAwards Committee, memberNominating Committee, memberAcademy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and ScientistsMemberAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry01/2018 - Present01/2018 - Present

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDArnold O. Beckman ConferenceConference OrganizerCritical and Point of Care Testing DivisionChair-ElectChairPast ChairDivision Management GroupMemberInternational Point of Care MeetingAbstract ReviewerMeeting OrganizerAbstract ReviewerMeeting ChairMeeting OrganizerMeeting OrganizerMeeting OrganizerPediatric and Maternal Fetal DivisionMember at LargeStrategies Online Editorial Advisory BoardMemberChairAmerican Association of Blood BanksAnnual Meeting Education Program SubunitMemberPage 3 of 2204/201101/2009 - 12/200901/2010 - 12/201001/2011 - 12/201103/2014 - 9/201801/2014 - 12/201701/2006 - 12/201001/2009 - 12/201001/2004 - 12/2007American Board of Clinical PathologyDiplomateAmerican Pathology FoundationMemberAmerican Society for Clinical PathologyFellowCenters for Disease Control and PreventionAdvisory Panel MemberClinical and Laboratory Standards InstituteSubcommittee on Method Comparison of Glucose MethodologiesMemberSubcommittee on Point-of-care Blood Glucose Testing in Acute and ChronicCare FacilitiesMember10/2016 - Present11/2006 - 12/201011/2008 - PresentCollege of American PathologistsFellowLAP State Commissioner (Nevada)LAP State Commissioner (Minnesota)North Central Deputy Regional Commissioner01/2002 - 08/200410/2005 - Present11/2013 - PresentCollege of American Pathologists, Chemistry resource committeeMember01/2008 - 12/2010College of American PathologistsCommission on Laboratory AccreditationMemberVice Chair06/2012 - 12/201701/2015 - Present

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDContinuous Compliance CommitteeMemberVice ChairChairPoint of Care Testing CommitteeMemberFood and Drug AdministrationAdvisory Panel MemberPage 4 of 2208/2006 - Present01/2012 - 06/201206/2012 - 12/201601/2007 - 12/201004/2014 - PresentNational Academy of Clinical BiochemistryFellowSociety for the Advancement of Blood ManagementFounding MemberJournal ResponsibilitiesJournal Editorial ResponsibilitiesMedical Laboratory ObserverContributing Editor05/2009 - 06/2011Journal Other ResponsibilitiesClinical BiochemistryScientific ReviewerClinical ChemistryScientific ReviewerCritical Care MedicineScientific ReviewerDiabetes Technology and TherapeuticsScientific ReviewerMedical Laboratory ObserverPanel Member01/2008 - 06/2011Education Interests and AccomplishmentsCurriculum and Course DevelopmentCo-Director: Pediatric Residency Pathology ElectiveCo-Developer of Elective RotationUniversity of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, Nevada2002 - 2004Clinical Chemistry Curriculum Committee; Laboratory Medicine and PathologyResidency ProgramMemberMayo School of Graduate Medical EducationRochester, Minnesota2004 - PresentCourse Director: Leadership and Management Department of LaboratoryMedicine and PathologyMayo School of Graduate Medical EducationRochester, Minnesota2005 - PresentCourse Director: Phlebotomy; Beyond the basicsMayo Collaborative Services, Inc.Woodstock, Vermont05/2007

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 5 of 22Medical Director, Clinical Laboratory Sciences ProgramMayo School of Health Sciences07/2008 - 03/2014Medical Director, Phlebotomy Technician ProgramMayo School of Health Sciences01/2010 - 03/2014MentorshipBabic, Nikolina (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description: Evaluation of urinalysis analyzersCurrent Status:Outcome: -1 peer reviewed abstract published -1 peer reviewed manuscriptpublished01/2004 - 01/2005Chen, Li-Sheng (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description: Rapid HIV testsCurrent Status:Outcome: -1 peer reviewed abstract published -1 peer reviewed manuscriptpublished01/2004 - 01/2005Snyder, Melissa (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description: Evaluation of HCG testsCurrent Status:Outcome: -1 peer reviewed abstract published01/2005 - 01/2006Schimnich, Alicia (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description: Hemolysis interference with bilirubin assaysCurrent Status:Outcome: -1 peer reviewed abstract published -1 peer reviewed manuscriptpublished01/2006 - 01/2007Ridenour, Robert (Pathology Resident)Description:Current Status:Outcome: - 1 peer-reviewed abstract published - 1 peer-reviewed manuscriptpublished01/2007 - 01/2008Korpi-Steiner, Nichole (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description:Current Status: Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillOutcome: - 1 peer-reviewed abstract published - 1 peer-reviewed manuscriptpublished08/2007 - 08/2008Kumar, Vivek (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description:Current Status:Outcome: - 1 peer-reviewed abstract published - 1 peer-reviewed manuscriptpublished08/2007 - 08/2008Jaben, Elizabeth (Pathology Resident)Description:Current Status: Senior Associate Consultant, Lab Med and Pathology, MayoClinic ArizonaOutcome: --2 peer-reviewed abstracts published --2 peer-reviewed manuscripts,1 review article published01/2010 - 01/2011Donato, Leslie (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description:Current Status: Instructor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo ClinicRochesterOutcome: 1 peer-reviewed publication07/2011 - 07/2012Wickremasinghe, Andrea (Pediatric Resident)Description:07/2011 - 07/2012

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 6 of 22Current Status: Neonatology Fellow, Stanford UniversityOutcome: 1 national abstract, 2 peer-reviewed publicationsTolan, Nicole (Clinical Chemistry Fellow)Description:Current Status: Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and PathologyAssistant Lab Director, Beth Israel HospitalOutcome: 4 national abstract presentations, 1 peer-reviewed publication07/2012 - 07/2013Botz, Chad (Pathology Resident)Description:Current Status: Assistant Professor of Pathology University of Texas MedicalBranch at GalvestonOutcome: 1 national abstract07/2012 - 07/2014Geoghegan, Pierce (Visiting Resident)Description:Current Status:Outcome: 1 peer-reviewed publication03/2013 - 05/2013Fine, Kara (Pediatric Resident)Description:Current Status: Senior Associate Consultant, Division of Community Pediatricsand Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic RochesterOutcome: 1 national abstract, 1 peer-reviewed publication07/2014 - 07/2015Moyer, Ann (Pathology Resident)07/2014 - 07/2015Description:Current Status: Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology MayoClinic RochesterOutcome: 1 peer-reviewed publicationYeadon, Michelle (Nurse Practitioner)Description:Current Status: Nurse practitioner, cardiology Mayo Clinic RochesterOutcome: Mentored on research proposal and design leading to endowment foreducation research award, research in progress07/2015 - PresentInstitutional/Departmental Administrative Responsibilities, Committee Membershipsand Other ActivitiesMayo ClinicDepartment of Education AdministrationMayo Clinic College of MedicineLibrary Advisory CommitteeMemberMayo Clinic School of Health-Related SciencesAssociate Dean for Academic AffairsEducation CommitteeMemberMayo Clinic in RochesterDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and PathologyAssociate Residency DirectorVice Chair for EducationResidency Program DirectorEducation CommitteeMemberChair01/2015 - Present03/2014 - Present01/2011 - Present11/2005 - 07/201303/2007 - 03/201407/2013 - Present04/2005 - Present03/2007 - 03/2014

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDInformation Technology Steering CommitteeMemberMayo Clinic Rochester CommitteesAllied Health Professional Academic and Promotions CommitteeMemberOrders and Scheduling CommitteeMemberPriorities of Laboratory Testing CommitteeMemberVice ChairPage 7 of 2201/2006 - 200901/2012 – 12/201809/2006 - Present01/2007 - 12/201401/2009 - 12/2014Presentations ExtramuralNational or InternationalInvitedLean/Six Sigma: Complementary Methods to Improve Laboratory OperationsAACC AudioconferenceRochester, Minnesota06/2005Troponin and BNP: The more we learn, the more questions we haveMML Disease Management Strategies Satellite Broadcast12/2008Billing, charging and reimbursement: Unrelated, irrelevant or obscure?Society for Young Clinical Laboratorians WorkshopChicago, Illinois07/2009Laboratory testing for diabetes: An updateAmerican Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Annual MeetingChicago, Illinois07/2009Did You Know? Phlebotomy case studies revealedMayo Medical Labs AudioconferenceRochester, Minnesota10/2009Update in Diabetes Testing and Glycemic ControlAmerican Society for Clinical Pathology Annual MeetingChicago, Illinois10/2009The New Role of STAT Creatinine TestingRadiometer University WebinarRochester, Minnesota04/2010Patient Safety and Tight Glycemic ControlBioConference Live Online Clinical Diagnostics Conference10/2010The role of the laboratory in early sepsis detectionAACC Webinar: Sepsis and the clinical lab01/2011Creatinine Results at the Point of CareRadiometer University WebinarRochester, Minnesota02/2011Glucose meter accuracy and glycemic control: How good is good enough?AACC Webinar: High-value tests for high-impact diseases series05/2012The impact of whole blood creatinine testing accuracy on screening for medicalimagingRadiometer University WebinarRochester, Minnesota08/2012

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 8 of 22Whole blood creatinine: Reliable or ruse?Canadian Society for Clinical Chemistry WebinarRochester, Minnesota04/2013Point of care platelet function testing: Ready for prime time?AACC Online Conference: The role of POCT in patient care10/2013Achieving concordance between POCT and central laboratory resultsAACC/Seattle Children's Hospital Lab Management SeriesRochester, Minnesota11/2013Viscoelastic coagulation testingFood and Drug Administration, Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and RadiologicHealth, Division of Immunology and Hematology DevicesSilver Springs, Maryland12/2013Preventing Critical Proficiency Testing FailuresCollege of American Pathologists Annual MeetingChicago, Illinois09/2014Best practices in alternative assessment of performanceCollege of American Pathologists Compliance WebinarRochester, Minnesota11/2014Impact of glucose meter error on efficacy of glycemic control after cardiovascularsurgeryIFCC Point of Care Testing International SymposiumCancun, Mexico11/2015Point of Care Testing Then and Now--A ConversationAACC International Point of Care SymposiumCopenhagen, Denmark09/2016Point of Care Lactate for Sepsis Detection: Reconsidering accuracy, precision andconcordance criteriaAACC International Point of Care SymposiumCopenhagen, Denmark09/2016Glucose meter use in critically ill patients: Why improved meter accuracy maylead to better ICU outcomesNova Biomedical WebinarRochester, Minnesota05/2018Root cause analysis for problem solvingOrtho Lab Leadership Scientific SummitSeoul, South Korea05/2018Understanding and avoiding common quality defectsOrtho Lab Leadership Scientific SummitSeoul, South Korea05/2018The relationship between glucose meter accuracy and glycemic control efficacySouth Carolina Point of Care Network webinarRochester, MN07/2018Disease diagnosis and monitoring for the critically illSession moderator, AACC International Point of Care SymposiumAACC International Point of Care SymposiumWashington, DC09/2018OralMolecular Mechanism of Ca-ATPase Regulation by Cyclopiazonic Acid andHalothane03/1994

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 9 of 22Biophysical Society MeetingNew Orleans, LouisianaMonitoring glucose concentration in patients on intensive intravenous insulintherapyAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingSan Diego, California07/2007Practical Applications for Point of Care Testing Programs: Glucose Control andPatient SafetyAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingSan Diego, California07/2007Patient safety and tight glycemic control: How close is close enough?American Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingWashington, District of Columbia07/2008Tips for inspecting a point of care programAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingWashington, District of Columbia07/2008Critical and point of care testing for special populationsAACC International Point of Care MeetingBarcelona, Spain09/2008Effect of different glucose meter error tolerances on dosing errors duringintravenous insulin administrationAACC International Point of Care MeetingBarcelona, Spain09/2008Establishing a formal leadership and management curriculum: One institution'staleAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingChicago, Illinois07/2009Impact of measurement technology on risk assessment for neonatalhyperbilirubinemiaAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingChicago, Illinois07/2009Patient safety and tight glycemic control: Determining accuracy requirements forglucose metersAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingChicago, Illinois07/2009Determining Accuracy Requirements for Glucose MetersAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAnaheim, California07/2010Laboratory Tests for Aspirin and Clopidogrel ResponseAmerican Assocation for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAnaheim, California07/2010Leadership and Conflict Resolution: Styles, strengths and weaknessesAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAnaheim, California07/2010Neonatal Bilirubin: Impact of clinical practice guidelines and differentmeasurement technologiesAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAnaheim, California07/2010Glycemic Control IssuesArnold O. Beckman Conference: Glycemic control in the hospitalSan Diego, California04/2011

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 10 of 22Investigating and responding to critical proficiency testing failuresClinical Laboratory Management Association (CLMA) national meetingAtlanta, Georgia04/2012Impact of glycemic target on accuracy needs for glucose monitors in the intensivecare unitAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingLos Angeles, California07/2012Regulatory and accreditation requirements for waived testing and providerperformed microscopyAmerican Society for Microbiology General MeetingDenver, Colorado05/2013What can simulation models tell us about the impact of glucose meter accuracyon insulin dosing decisions in the hospital?Diabetes Technology Society meetingWashington, District of Columbia05/2013Comparison of viscoelastic to routine coagulation testsAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingHouston, Texas07/2013Motivation and conflict resolution: Stories from the trenchesAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingHouston, Texas07/2013Regulating and accrediting agency requirements for proficiency testingAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingHouston, Texas07/2013Impact of glucose meter accuracy on the efficacy of glycemic control in critically illpatients after cardiovascular surgeryAACC International Point of Care SymposiumSan Diego, California09/2014A health system approach to glucose meter use in the hospitalAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAtlanta, Georgia07/2015Preventing critical proficiency testing failuresAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingAtlanta, Georgia07/2015Best Practices in Laboratory ComplianceCollege of American Pathologists Annual MeetingNashville10/2015Preventing critical proficiency testing failuresAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania07/31/2016Trends in allied health educationAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry MeetingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania08/03/2016RegionalInvitedWho Pays for Clinical Pathology?Invited lecture, Washington UniversitySt. Louis, Missouri03/2002

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 11 of 22CAP Inspector Training SeminarRegional Inspector Training SeminarLas Vegas, Nevada10/2004Evaluation of Three Rapid HIV TestsNorth Country Point of Care NetworkRochester, Minnesota10/2005Hot Topics in PhlebotomyMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota03/2006CAP Inspector and Team Leader Training SeminarsCAP Team Leader Workshop and Inspector Training SeminarMinneapolis, Minnesota04/2006CAP Inspector Training SeminarRegional Inspector Training SeminarMadison, Wisconsin03/2007Trends in Occupational ExposureMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota03/2007QC Theory and PracticeMayo Medical Labs Visiting Faculty Lecture Olmsted Medical CenterRochester, Minnesota12/2007Phlebotomy Top GunMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota03/2008Stump the Chump: PhlebotomyMayo Medical Labs Visiting Faculty LectureMankato, Minnesota04/2008Factors influencing the relationship between transcutaneous and serum bilirubinASCLS-MN Central Area Fall meetingSt. Cloud, Minnesota10/2008Phlebotomy Top GunMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota03/2009Adventures in Specimen Collection: An interactive journeyClinical Laboratory CollaborativeRochester, Minnesota05/2009Quality Control: From theory to practical applicationMayo Medical Labs Visiting Faculty Lecture Winneshiek Medical CenterDecorah, Iowa10/2009Risk Assessment for Neonatal HyperbilirubinemiaClinical Chemistry Grand Rounds U.T. Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas12/2009Monitoring Glucose Concentration in Patients on Intensive Intravenous InsulinTherapyCentral Michigan Association of Medical TechnologistsMount Pleasant, Michigan03/2010Phlebotomy Top GunMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota03/2010

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 12 of 22Transcutaneous Bilirubin: Pearls, Pitfalls and PossibilitiesTriMark Point of Care Testing 3: Breakthroughs in Patient Care and DataManagementSan Diego, California05/2010Glucose Meter Use in the ICU: How close is close enough?Teleconference Network of Texas Webinar06/2010Phlebotomy Practice in the ICU: Past, present and futureCritical Care Grand RoundsRochester, Minnesota01/2011Transcutaneous Bilirubin: How does it compare to the lab?Southwest Florida Point of Care NetworkRochester, Minnesota02/2011Hot Topics in PhlebotomyMayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota10/2011Glucose meters in various settingsBay Area Point of Care Coordinators WebinarRochester, Minnesota12/2011Point of care lactate in the detection of sepsisTeleconference Network of Texas WebinarRochester, Minnesota05/2012Rapid HIV assaysBay State Point of Care Collaborative Web MeetingRochester, Minnesota06/2012Medical complications of phlebotomyMayo Medical Laboratories Phlebotomy ForumRochester, Minnesota08/2012Point of care INR device evaluationVirginia Point of Care Network WebinarRochester, Minnesota08/2012Blood Culture UpdateMayo Medical Laboratories Phlebotomy ForumRochester, Minnesota05/2013Glucose meters for hospital useNorth Texas Point of Care Network WebinarRochester, Minnesota08/2013Efficacy of transcutaneous bilirubin screeningBayChem 2013 (AACC): Emerging concepts in point of care testingSan Leandro, California09/2013Getting to the right discharge numberUtilization Management 2013: Mayo Medical Labs ConferenceAtlanta, Georgia10/2013Phlebotomy Top Gun 2013Mayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota10/2013Preventing critical proficiency testing failuresNorth Country Point of Care Testing NetworkMinneapolis, Minnesota10/2013

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 13 of 22Inpatient laboratory utilizationGME Core Competency Conference Kansas University Medical CenterKansas City, Kansas01/2014Transcutaneous BilirubinNorth Texas Point of Care Network WebinarRochester, Minnesota02/2014Laboratory Test UtilizationMidMichigan Medical Center (Midland) Grand RoundsMidland, Michigan08/2014Laboratory test utilization: Practical solutions across laboratory medicineUtilization Management 2014: Mayo Medical Laboratories ConferenceRochester, Minnesota09/2014Glucose Meter use in the ICU: How close is close enough?North Country Point of Care Network Annual MeetingSt Paul, Minnesota10/2014Point of Care Lactate in the Detection of SepsisNorth Country Point of Care Network Annual MeetingSt Paul, Minnesota10/2014Laboratory test utilizationAACC Southeast Section TeleconferenceRochester, Minnesota12/2014Phlebotomy Top Gun 2015Mayo Medical Labs Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, Minnesota04/2015Platelet function testing for detecting effects of antiplatelet agentsMinnesota Clinical Laboratory CollaborativeRochester, Minnesota04/2015Utilization management: Inpatient test utilizationIowa CLMA Spring Meeting05/2015Glucose Meters in Acute CareMinnesota Clinical Laboratory CollaborativeBrooklyn Center, Minnesota04/2016Glucose meter testing in critical careNorth Country Point of Care Testing NetworkMankato, MN10/2016Platelet function tests for monitoring antiplatelet agent therapyPoint-of-care Arizona webinarRochester, Minnesota02/2017You want to stick me where? Risks of arterial puncture compared to venipunctureMayo Medical Laboratories Phlebotomy Forum WebinarRochester, Minnesota03/2017Demonstrating the effect of pre-analytical errorsMayo Medical Laboratories Phlebotomy ConferenceRochester, MN04/2017Point of care coagulation testingMayo Medical Laboratories Bleeding and Thrombosing Diseases ConferenceRochester, MN09/2017Platelet function tests for monitoring antiplatelet agent therapyNorth Country Point of Care Network10/2017

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 14 of 22OralUpdate in Clinical ChemistryASCP Workshop for Laboratory ProfessionalsBaltimore, Maryland03/2008Update in Clinical ChemistryASCP Workshop for Laboratory ProfessionalsEast Hanover, New Jersey05/2009Research Grants AwardedCompleted GrantsIndustryProgramDirector /PrincipalInvestigatorImmature granulocyte (IG) counts as a predictor of severe sepsis andseptic shock. Funded by Sysmex America07/2012 - 12/2013Co-Investigator Utility of Accuvein device for visibility of veins during Venipuncture and 08/2008 - 07/2009Sclerotherapy / Ambulatory phlebectomy: MCHS - Utility of Accuveindevice for visibility of veins during Venipuncture and Sclerotherapy /Ambulatory phlebectomy. Funded by Accuvein, LLCMayo ClinicPrincipalInvestigatorSpectroscopic evaluation of Band 3 on Red Blood Cell membranes inHereditary Spherocytosis. Funded by Small Grants Program-LabMedicine and Pathology11/2005 - 11/2006PrincipalInvestigatorEvaluation of a transcutaneous bilirubin measurement system for usein preventing severe bilirubin toxicity in full-term newborns. Funded byMayo Clinic Clinical Practice Innovation (CPI-10) Program03/2006 - 03/2007ProgramDirector /PrincipalInvestigatorDefining limitations of transcutaneous bilirubin measurement. Fundedby SGP - Small Grants Program 10K11/2011 - 11/2013ProgramDirector /PrincipalInvestigatorCapillary lipid screening in children ages 9-11 years. Funded by SGP - 05/2013 - 05/2015Small Grants Program 10KPrincipalInvestigatorEstimating reference change values for tests of platelet function.Funded by Mayo Clinic01/2015 - 12/2015Co-Investigator Evaluation of a transcutaneous bilirubin monitor in the outpatientsetting. Funded by Scholarly Opportunity Award10/2008 - 09/2010Co-Investigator Preliminary study of cytokine production and red cell membrane05/2009 - 05/2010changes during blood bank storage: Preliminary study of cytokineproduction and red cell membrane changes during blood bank storage.Funded by SGP - Small Grants Program 10KCo-Investigator Effects of Propofol on Intraoperative PTH monitoring duringparathyroidectomy. Funded by SGP - Small Grants Program 10K01/2010 - 01/2011Co-Investigator Point-of-Care Glucose Meter Accuracy in the Operating Room. Funded 04/2014 - 04/2016by SGP - Small Grants Program 10KCo-Investigator Interprofessional Education to Practice: An Application of theInterprofessional Core Competencies. Funded by Endowment forEducation Research Award (EERA)01/2016 - 12/2016

Bradley S Karon, MD, PhDPage 15 of 22BibliographyPeer-reviewed Articles1.Karon BS, Thomas DD. Molecular Mechanism of Ca-ATPase Activation by Halothane in SarcoplasmicReticulum. Biochemistry. 1993; 32:7503-7511. PMID: 83933422.Karon BS, Mahaney JE, Thomas DD. Halothane and Cyclopiazonic Acid Modulate Ca-ATPase Oligomericand Function in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum. Biochemistry. 1994; 33:13928-13937. PMID: 79477993.Karon BS, Nissen ER, Voss J, Thomas DD. A Continous Spectrophotometric Assay for SimutaneousMeasurement of Calcium Uptake and ATP Hydrolysis in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum. Anal Biochem. 1995;227:328-333. PMID: 75739544.Karon BS, Nissen ER, Kutchai H, Thomas DD. Anesthetics Alter the Physical and Functional Properties ofthe Ca-ATPase in Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum. Biophys J. 1995; 68:936-945. PMID: 7756557 PMCID:12818175.Shi Y, Karon BS, Kutchai H, Thomas DD. Phospholamban-Dependent Effects of C12E8 on CalciumTransport and Molecular Dynamics in Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum. Biochemistry. 1996; 35:1339313399. PMID: 88736076.Karon BS, Kempe KC, Scott MG. Heparin Interference with Sodium and Albumin Assays. Clin Chem. 1997;43(4):697-698. PMID: 91052807.Karon BS, Daly TM, Scott MG. Mechanisms of Dopamine and Dobutamine Interference in BiochemicalTests Using Peroxide and Peroxidase to Generate Chromophore. Clin. Chem. 1998; 43: (1)155-60.8.Clark AC, Karon BS, Frieden C. Cooperative Effects of Potassium, Magnesium, and Magnesium-ADP onthe Release of Dihydrofolate Reductase from the Chaperonin GroEL. Protein Sci. 1999; 8:2166-2176. PMID:10548063 PMCID: 21441369.Karon BS, Autry JM, Shi Y, Garnett CE, Inesi G, Jones LR, Kutchai H, Thomas DD. Different AnestheticSensitivities of Skeletal and Cardiac Isoforms of the Ca-ATPase. Biochemistry. 1999; 20:9301-9307.10. Fantz CR, Powell C, Karon BS, Parvin CA, Hankins K, Dayal M, Sadovsky Y, Johari V, Apple FS,Gronowski AM. Assessment of the DIagnostic Accuracy of the TDx-FLM II to Predict Fetal Lung Maturity.Clin Chem. 2002; 48(5):761-765. PMID: 1197860311. Winn-McMillan T, Karon BS. Comparison of the TDx-FLM II and lecithin to sphingomyelin ratio assays inpredicting fetal lung maturity. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Sep; 193(3 Part 1):778-82. PMID: 16150274 PMCID: 012. * Babic N, Chen LS, Karon

J. Jacob Kaplan Research Award - University of Minnesota Medical School 01/1996. Bradley S Karon, MD, PhD Page 2 of 22 NACB Distinguised Abstract Award - National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry 07/2006 AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for Clinical Chemistry 01/2009 AACC Outstanding Speaker Award - American Association for Clinical Chemistry 01/2010 AACC Pediatric and .