Dr. Clifton A. Baile
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Dr. Baile joined the faculty of the University of Georgia in 1995. He is a Distinguished Professor of Animal Science and Foods and Nutrition, as well as the GRA Eminent Scholar in Agricultural Biotechnology.

Dr. Baile has coordinated the Georgia Research Alliance's program in Agricultural Biotechnology at the University of Georgia since 1997. This program has dual goals of conducting leading-edge research and seeding start-up companies to commercialize animal and plant biotechnology in Georgia.

In 2002 he won the UGA Lamar Dodd Award for recognition of “outstanding body of scholarly and creative activities in the sciences”.  

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Dr. Baile has a distinguished career in academic and commercial spheres, with over thirty-five years experience at Harvard University, The University of Pennsylvania, The University of Georgia, SmithKline Beecham, and Monsanto Company.

Dr. Baile has participated in the founding of ten companies and is presently on the Board of Directors of Abeome, Inc., MetaMorphix, Inc., Oncose, Inc., InsectiGen, Inc. and rPeptide, LLC. He is also on the Advisory Boards of BresaGen, Inc., APGEN, Inc., and WhyData Works, and several research centers.

Dr. Baile has served as a consultant to more than twenty companies, including several in the top Fortune 50.

As Chief Executive Officer of ProLinia, Inc., and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Baile provided management for the research and development and commercialization programs. In June of 2003, ProLinia was acquired by ViaGen, Inc., a leading provider of genomics and assisted breeding services to the animal industry.

In 2003 Dr. Baile was recognized for his entrepreneurial spirit and energy by the Georgia Biomedical Partnership, which presented him with a Community Award for “putting UGA on the map as one of the most active biotech business incubation centers in the Southeast”.

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Dr. Baile is known internationally for his research on the control of feed intake and the regulation of energy balance in animals.

His contributions to the literature on the relationships between growth, lactation and the control of feed intake include approximately 275 journal articles and book chapters, 250 abstracts and presentations for scientific meetings and 17 patents.

Prior to joining the University of Georgia, Dr. Baile was employed by the Monsanto Company in St. Louis, MO, where he was a Distinguished Fellow and Director of Research and Development, Animal Sciences Division.

His department successfully developed an injectible bovine somatotropin with a two-week delivery system for dairy cows.

He has been successful in directing drug research and development projects from the discovery stage to FDA approval and commercialization. 

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Dr. Baile received his B.S. degree in Agriculture and Business from Central Missouri State University in 1962 and his Ph.D. in Nutrition from the University of Missouri in 1964.

Dr. Baile's primary areas of expertise include:

Regulation of growth and metabolism

 

Control of food intake

 

Growth Hormone

 

Leptin

 

Peptide delivery

 

Biotechnology applications and business development

 

Technology transfer

 

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Contact Information

444 Animal Science Complex
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-2771

Phone: 706-542-4094
Fax: 706-542-7925

cbaile@arches.uga.edu

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Last modified: July 3, 2003