
Mr. Glomski has 8 years data management experience, including 5 years with primary responsibility for design, development, deployment, and maintenance of large-scale literature databases with associated websites. Mr. Glomski has built and maintained multi-user databases using Microsoft® Access, SQL Server, MySQL and PostgreSQL rdbm systems, integrating them with data-driven websites using VBA, Python, ASP, ASP.NET and IIS. In the past 2 years, Mr. Glomski has been involved in the deployment and use of quantitative structural activity relationship (QSAR) models and software, such as DEREK for Windows and OncoLogic™. He is also proficient in office automation, programmatically integrating disparate data sources with other applications such as Microsoft® Excel and Word, and Adobe Acrobat.

Literature Databases
Designed, developed, deployed, and maintained several literature databases with complimentary data-driven websites. Websites are securely accessible by clients and provide both metadata- and text-searching capabilities. The largest database contains over 9000 academic and research documents spanning 150 years.
Organized and managed document collection and cataloging for databases, identified literature for initial population of the databases and conduct on-going searches for new literature. Sources include academic research literature, government documents, litigation documents, images, video, and audio files.
Created database to compile and analyze internal corporate documents (memoranda, correspondence, internal studies, etc.) for a group of companies facing similar litigation.
Created database to record compilation and analysis of 100 years of historical product literature regarding boiler equipment.
Created database to identify, analyze, and create reports related to exposure data from 200,000-page litigation production document set. Document set included 50 years of internal company documents, memoranda, and correspondence, as well as government and third party reports. Implemented the capability to cross-reference data and documents in the database with records from multiple other production document sets from both sides of the litigation.
Created database to compile and analyze exposure data from multiple internal and government monitoring reports regarding asbestos pipe-wrap.
Created database to track, organize, and ultimately produce reliance documents for multiple expert reports related to large-scale potential-exposure litigation.
Created databases to analyze and generate reports from over 500,000 water-contaminant samples and 200,000 sediment-contaminant samples.
Created database to recreate historical airborne asbestos exposure estimates covering a 50-year period at a mining facility by linking a Job Exposure Matrix (JEM) to individual personnel records.
Other Databases and Websites Created database to monitor and analyze budget items for an $8 million/year project for a safety-training project at a multinational corporation, tracking expenditures in over 100 countries. Also created and maintained personnel-tracking database detailing training records for projected 50,000 employees to be trained.
Directed development of a collaborative website for project team members. The website provides a centralized communication venue for project resources and documentation, personal and project schedules, direct communication, FAQs, and organizational details.
Other Authored research binders detailing historical asbestos state-of-the-art regarding health effects and government guidance and regulation.
Participated in an experiment involving the reformulation and assessment in a laboratory of an asbestos-containing consumer product.
Compiled and analyzed patient lung function and blood tests from medical records produced for litigation related to an incident of phosgene exposure.