Glenda Bullock currently serves as the Director of Research and Business Administration for the Divisions of Hematology, Rheumatology, Pharmacogenomics, and Allergy & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine. She is responsible for the overall financial management of the Divisions, including strategic and space planning, personnel management, administration of all research and training grants, contracts and clinical studies. She also manages the Hemophilia Treatment Center 340B prescription drug program for the Division of Hematology. Glenda supervises the financial management of the Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program, Physician Scientist Training Program and two large T-32 training grants. She has served on numerous University committees related to research administration, compliance and training.
Prior to her tenure in the Department of Medicine, Glenda spent six years as the Contracts & Grants Manager in the Research Office where she was responsible for negotiation and administration of contracts and subcontracts for the University. She also received valuable experience as the Research Services Coordinator at the University of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri S&T University) where she was responsible for all research proposal submission, award acceptance, and research contract negotiations for the Rolla Campus. Her broad knowledge of research administration from both the central and departmental perspective is invaluable in the training of new administrators and in writing new policies and procedures while on university committees.
A member of NCURA since 1993, Glenda has served both on a regional and national level by being a concurrent session presenter, workshop presenter, regional Board of Directors member, National Nominating and Leadership Development Committee member, FRA Neighborhood Committee member, co-chair of a regional meeting, and co-chair of PRA V. Glenda currently serves as a member of the NCURA Board of Directors, Traveling Workshop Faculty, and is an NCURA Peer Reviewer. She is also the recipient of the Julia Jacobsen Distinguished Service Award, the Kevin Reed Outstanding Professional Award and the Region IV Distinguished Service Award.
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Managing Change in the Department: Riding the Wave