- Los Angeles CA, US Kathleen E. ROGERS - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61K 31/57 A61P 25/28
Abstract:
Compositions of Allopregnanolone (Allo), and methods of use thereof for treating and preventing Alzheimer's Disease (AD) or dementia, have been developed. In some embodiments, the amount of Allo effective to treat AD or dementia is between about 2 mg and about 10 mg, preferably 4 mg per dose. Methods for identifying subjects for treatment of AD or dementia are also provided. The methods include selecting a subject having one or more Apo E4 gene alleles. Methods of treating a human subject having AD or at risk of AD or dementia are provided. The methods include administering a dosage of from 2 mg to 6 mg to the subject once within a 24 hour period. The dosing is repeated every seven days, or less frequently. The methods stimulate mitosis of neural progenitor cells, stimulate neurite growth and organization, protect against neural loss, or one or more of these neural processes.
Pima County Bar Association - Board of Directors, 2008-present Pima County Bar Association - Executive Council, 1999-2000 Pima County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, 1996-2000 State Bar of Arizona - State Young Lawyers Executive Council, 1996-2000 Arizona College of Trial Advocacy, 1998 American Bar Association Arizona Women Lawyers Association Defense Research Institute Modest Means Program - Volunteer Attorney State Bar of Arizona - Continuing Legal Education Committee Tucson Association of Defense Counsel Volunteer Lawyers Program, Southern Arizona Legal Aid
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Dr. Rogers graduated from the University of North Dakota College of Medicine in 1980. She works in Missoula, MT and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Rogers is affiliated with Community Medical Center and Saint Patrick Hospital.
Dr. Rogers graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1984. She works in Newark, OH and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Rogers is affiliated with Licking Memorial Hospital.
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Kathleen Rogers
Education:
England High School, University of Texas at Dallas - Special Education, University of Arkansas - Special Education, Arkansas Tech University - Elem Education, Arkansas State University - General studies
Kathleen Rogers
Work:
University of Florida - Office Assistant (2010-2011)
Education:
Stetson University College of Law, University of Florida - Classical Studies
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This long-simmering history of anti-science is on a freight train thats barreling down on all of us, said Kathleen Rogers, president of the Earth Day Network, the Washington-based nonprofit that coordinates Earth Day.
Date: Feb 02, 2017
Source: Google
One killed, two seriously injured in 'freak' Ind. school bus accident
The school district can confirm that there was one fatality. We are working with authorities to determine exactly what happened and to get students home safely, school district spokeswoman Kathleen Rogers said in a statement.
Earth Day organizers also announced plans with developers of the popular Angry Birds game to create an in-game experience this year about climate change. Earth Day Network president Kathleen Rogers said the game and celebrity power would help more people focus on solving climate change.
popularity. Whether its the big migrations we expect to see or soil depletion or emptying the oceans, loss of species, loss of timberlandall these things are creating poverty at the same time that they are also creating climate change issues, Earth Day Network president Kathleen Rogers stated. Earth D
"Whether it's the big migrations we expect to see or soil depletion or emptying the oceans, loss of species, loss of timberland all these things are creating poverty at the same time that they are also creating climate change issues," says Kathleen Rogers, Earth Day Network president.
"Toyota has been a committed partner in creating solutions and momentum for a cleaner, better planet," said Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network. "We are proud to help educate about the possibilities for fuel cell technology and advocate around a shared vision for the environment.
"Many people think climate change is a remote problem, but the fact is that it's already impacting real people, animals and beloved places all over the world," said Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network.
Date: Apr 20, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Nature, with some cute polar bears, stars in Earth Day films
"This group fits in the environmental celebrity category it's just that in some cases the celebrity happens to be an animal," says Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, the group that coordinates the global activities. "Regardless of who they belong to, these faces are essential to maki