Book Chapters
Maloney, M. D. Carbohydrates. 2003. In Handbook of Thin-layer Chromatography, ed. B. Fried and J. Sherma, Marcel Dekker Press, pp. 445-470.
Maloney, M. D. Thin-layer chromatography in microbiology. 1996. In Practical Thin-layer Chromatography, ed. B. Fried and J. Sherma, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 19-31.
Maloney, M. D., and C. A. Lingwood. CD19/CD77 interaction: a novel mechanism for B cell adhesion. 1995. InLeucocyte Typing V: White Cell Differentiation Antigens, ed. S. Schlossman et al., Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 1680-1683.
Grant Support
Co-PI (with Dr. Jean-Marie Dimandja, PI; Dr. Nripendra Bose, Dr.Beatriz Cardelino, Dr. Tasha Innis) Acquisition of a Comprehensive Multi-Dimensional Gas Chromatograph with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Detection(GCxGC-TOF MS), National Science Foundation, 2009-2012.
Principal Investigator, Functions of the glycolipid Gb3 related to putative glycolipid-binding proteins in Burkitt’s lymphoma. National Institutes of Health, Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions/Center for Health Disparities Research Seed Award, 2009-2011.
Principal Investigator, Role of globotriaosyl ceramide (Gb3 or CD77) in apoptosis in Burkitt's lymphoma, National Institutes of Health, Minority Basic Research Support (MBRS)/Support of Continuous Research Excellence (SCORE) Grant, 2004-2009.
Service Highlights
Service on several college committees including Faculty Council President, Resource Allocation Committee, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Commencement Committee, Honorary Degree Committee, co-chair of Institutional Review Board, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (AUC-wide), Faculty Council, Faculty Handbook Committee, Writing Program Advisory Committee, Library Committee, Spelfolio jury; Co-op Faculty Advisory Group; Standards of Excellence panel; participation as workshop facilitator, in focus groups, on steering and search committees.
Service in externally funded programs including service on the internal advisory committees for NIH/RIMI program, NIH/RISE and NSF/SISTERS programs, Interim Director of RIMI program, Acting Director of RISE program, campus coordinator for NIH/MEDIC-B program, Minority Affairs Committee fellow for the American Society for Cell Biology. Additional service as AP Biology Reader and attendee of workshops related to pedagogy and shared governance.
Student advisor, service on curriculum revision, search, Phi Beta Kappa nominations and other departmental committees.
Related Interest/Organizations
American Society for Microbiology, International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research, American Society of Parasitologists, Georgia Academy of Science, Georgia Ornithological Society.