Snowflake Computing Apr 2018 - Aug 2019
Sales Director, Nyc Enterprise
Snowflake Computing Apr 2018 - Aug 2019
Sales Director, Major Accounts
Sisense Jan 2016 - Apr 2018
Operational Excellence Manager Account Executive
Sisense Jul 2014 - Jan 2016
Strategic Account Manager
Bitly Nov 2013 - Jul 2014
Account Executive
Education:
University of Vermont
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Russian
Skills:
Salesforce.com Sales Management Cold Calling Social Media Account Management Business Development Public Speaking Social Networking Leadership Microsoft Office Marketing Crm Russian Adobe Creative Suite Deal Closure Start Ups Customer Service Time Management Customer Retention New Business Development Training Saas Enterprise Software Closing Deals Event Planning Sales Operations Social Media Marketing Analysis Sales Management Research Business Intelligence Data Science Analytics Cloud Computing Sales Process Strategy Solution Selling
Interests:
Facebook Coors Light Amazon Political Science New York City The United States of America Instapaper Kickstarter Kevin Durant Microsoft Bob Dylan New York Jets The New York Times Stumbleupon New York Knicks Russian (Language) New York Yankees Daft Punk
New York University
Professor, Director of Hiv Aids Research Program
University of Pennsylvania 1977 - 2005
Professor of Biochemistry
Massachusetts General Hospital 1969 - 1977
Assistant Professor Pathology and Department of Surgery
Education:
University of Michigan/University of Cincinnati
Doctorates, Bachelors, Doctor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
University of Michigan
Skills:
Biochemistry Molecular Biology Cell Biology Infectious Diseases Science Life Sciences Genomics Cell Culture Pcr Immunology Protein Purification Genetics Western Blotting Molecular Cloning Animal Models Protein Chemistry Lifesciences Cell Protein Expression Bioinformatics
2012 to Present Account ExecutiveGreenberg Traurig New York, NY 2011 to 2012 ParalegalUniversity of Vermont German & Russian Department Burlington, VT 2008 to 2011 Research AssistantInter-Fraternity Council at the University of Vermont Burlington, VT 2009 to 2010 Chief JusticeBeta Upsilon Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Burlington, VT 2009 to 2010 Recording SecretaryFirst Capital Oradell, NJ 2009 to 2009 Assistant to Loan Officer / ProcessorPhone to Phone Mahwah, NJ 2009 to 2009 Account ExecutiveUniversity of Vermont Debate Team Burlington, VT 2008 to 2008 Policy Debater
Education:
University of Vermont / Burlington Burlington, VT 2008 to 2011 B.A. in Political Science / RussianSt Petersburg State University / St. Petersburg - 2010 Russian
Neville Kallenbach - Philadelphia PA, US Daniel Malamud - New York NY, US Zhigang Liu - New York NY, US William Abrams - Merion Station PA, US Paramjit Arora - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/70 A61K 39/12 A01N 43/04
US Classification:
424204100, 514044000
Abstract:
The invention is directed to compositions comprising polyvalent complexes containing a biocompatible polymer backbone to which is attached a plurality of monomeric anti-microbial peptides and to methods for using such complexes to stabilize anti-microbial peptides for treating or preventing a disease or condition resulting from infection with a microbe. Multivalent derivatives of existing antimicrobial peptides in which several peptides are covalently linked have been investigated. The resulting construct may contain up to 30 or more units, and exhibits a significant enhancement of anti-microbial effect relative to the free peptides: on the order of a ten fold improvement in effectiveness, suggesting that higher multimerization can indeed lead to more effective agents. The invention is also directed to the use of such complexes for delivery of anti-viral peptides, in particular, peptides and peptide fragments obtained from salivary agglutinin protein (gp-340) for use in treating or preventing infection with HIV.
Systems And Methods For Testing Using Microfluidic Chips
Zongyuan G. Chen - Philadelphia PA, US Jing Wang - Upper Darby PA, US Michael Mauk - Wilmington DE, US Haim H. Bau - Swarthmore PA, US Daniel Malamud - New York NY, US William Abrams - Merion PA, US Raymond Niedbala - Alletown PA, US Hendrikus Johannes Tanke - Rijnsburg, NL Paul L.A.M. Corstjens - Leiderdorp, NL
Disclosed are methods, devices and systems for biological and chemical sample processing using microfluidic chips. The disclosed microfluidic chips contain at least two detection zones for interacting with pre-selected RNA sequences, DNA sequences, antibodies, or antigens to determine their presence in the sample. Systems are also described comprising a cassette having at least one port and a sample inlet in fluid communication with a detection zone for interacting with pre-selected RNA sequences, DNA sequences, antibodies, or antigens, or mixtures thereof, if present, in a sample. Methods for concurrent testing of at least two of RNA, DNA, antibody, and antigen in a sample are also described, as are methods for testing for pre-selected pathogens and microfluidic methods.
Integrated Pcr Reactor For Cell Lysis, Nucleic Acid Isolation And Purification, And Nucleic Acid Amplication Related Applications
Michael G. Mauk - Greenville DE, US Haim H. Bau - Swarthmore PA, US Daniel Malamud - New York NY, US William Abrams - Merion PA, US
Assignee:
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C12M 1/34
US Classification:
435 6, 4352872
Abstract:
Disclosed are integrated devices capable of performing a polymerase chain reaction within a single vessel. Also disclosed are related methods of sample analysis.
Method For Inactivating Enveloped Viruses And Sperm
Edwin B. Michaels - Milford CT Daniel Malamud - Merion PA
Assignee:
E. B. Michaels Research Associates, Inc. - Milford CT
International Classification:
A61K 31205 A61K 3113
US Classification:
514556
Abstract:
There is provided methods for inhibiting the activity of enveloped viruses, treatment of viral infections and method inactiviting sperm. There is provided articles for use in these methods.
Compositions And Methods Useful In Treatment And Prevention Of Hiv-1 Infection
Daniel Malamud - Merion PA Thandavarayan Nagashunmugam - Havertown PA Harvey M. Friedman - Merion PA William Abrams - Merion PA Earl J. Bergey - South Dayton NY
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 3537
US Classification:
424550
Abstract:
The invention includes compositions comprising substantially purified salivary glycoproteins and carbohydrate ligands thereof which are useful in methods for the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 infection. The invention also includes methods for the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 infection comprising contacting a composition of the invention with a human patient. Additionally, the invention includes antibodies and kits useful in the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 infection.
Daniel Malamud - Merion PA Mitchell Litt - Philadelphia PA Benjamin L. Lewis - New York NY
International Classification:
A61M 5155
US Classification:
604141
Abstract:
A remotely controlled drug delivery device administers a dose of a drug, agent or microbicide using a gas pressure delivery system. The device stores multiple doses of the drug or agent. A toroid shaped housing includes three chambers, a gas chamber containing a pressurized gas, a drug storage chamber containing the drug or agent, and an expandable chamber for delivering the drug from the drug storage. The device includes an electronic controller for opening a valve connecting the gas chamber to the expandable chamber for a predetermined period of time in order to deliver a predetermined dose of the drug. The controller communicates with a remote control device via radio frequency. The remote control device sends a signal to the controller, which causes a dose to be delivered. The controller returns a signal to the remote control device indicating that the dose has been delivered and a signal indicating when the device needs to be removed for maintenance.
Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification Reactor With Integrated Solid State Membrane
- Philadelphia PA, US William R. Abrams - Merion PA, US Eran Geva - Brooklyn NY, US Michael G. Mauk - Wilmington DE, US Changchun Liu - Bala Cynwyd PA, US Daniel Malamud - New York NY, US Xianbo Qiu - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 B01L 7/00
Abstract:
Provided are devices adapted to isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acids that may be present in a biological sample. The devices can, in some embodiments, isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acid in a single chamber. In other embodiments, the devices are adapted to isolate and amplify nucleic acids in a reaction chamber, after which the nucleic acids may be communicated to a pervious medium—such as a lateral flow strip—where the user may label and detect the nucleic acids.
Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification Reactor With Integrated Solid State Membrane
Haim H. Bau - Swarthmore PA, US William R. Abrams - Merion PA, US Eran Geva - Brooklyn NY, US Michael G. Mauk - Greenville DE, US Changchun Liu - Bala Cynwyd PA, US Daniel Malamud - New York NY, US Xianbo Ceiu - Beijing, CN
International Classification:
C12Q 1/70
US Classification:
435 5, 4352872
Abstract:
Provided are devices adapted to isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acids that may be present in a biological sample. The devices can, in some embodiments, isolate, amplify, and detect nucleic acid in a single chamber. In other embodiments, the devices are adapted to isolate and amplify nucleic acids in a reaction chamber, after which the nucleic acids may be communicated to a pervious medium—such as a lateral flow strip—where the user may label and detect the nucleic acids.
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think its exciting, I think it has a lot of potential, said Dr. Daniel Malamud, director of the HIV/AIDS research program at NYUs College of Dentistry who was not involved in this research. (Malamud did sit on the scientific advisory board to Epitope, which developed another oral fluid test for