379 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine SCIENCES, PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY PRESIDENT TR Bailey Consulting LLC Phoenixville, PA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT Enbridge Goliad, TX THOMAS R. BAILEY, PHD Dr. Thomas R. Bailey is a medicinal chemist who founded TR Bailey Consulting LLC in 2012. A consulting firm in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, TR Bailey Consulting services small- to mediumsized businesses in the development of new pharmaceutical drugs. Earlier, he served such corporations as Cephalon Inc., ViroPharma Inc., and Sterling-Winthrop Inc., in increasingly responsible roles. Additionally, he holds a BS in chemistry from The Ohio State University and a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry from Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Bailey served as a postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University, where he studied organic synthesis. Over the course of his three-decade-long career, Dr. Bailey has coinvented more than 50 U.S. patents, including the novel smallpox drug Tecovirimat, which was approved by the Federal Drug Administration in 2019. He functions as a drug substance subject matter expert and participated in the development of the drugs Livtencity and Xiidra. Furthermore, he has authored or co-authored over 40 articles in scholarly and scientific journals and is a reviewer for the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. He has been highlighted in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the East. As an acclaimed environmental consultant, educator of anthropology and archaeology, and former field archaeologist, Robert E. Baker has spent several decades in the consulting and research of environmental projects across the globe. For 18 years, he participated in the Maya Research Program in Belize, which centered around the Blue Creek – a major archaeological site in the country. Impressively, his team discovered the largest deposit of carved jade in the Mayan world. As a result, they were twice featured in National Geographic for their terrific findings. Currently, Mr. Baker serves as an officer of the state archaeologist in Austin, Texas, as well as a third party environmental consultant with Enbridge and several other prominent companies. He is also a past adjunct instructor at Victoria College and Coastal Bend College. Drawing upon a BA in biology and anthropology from Texas State University, MA in archaeology from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and an MS in natural resources from Colorado State University, he is presently pursuing a PhD in environmental sustainability at Prescott College. Looking forward, Mr. Baker intends to transition fully to teaching at the tertiary level. ROBERT E. BAKER
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