Dec 2012 to 2000 Nuclear Medicine TechnologistPremiere Cardiology, PLLC
Feb 2007 to 2000 Director of Nuclear CardiologyPremiere Cardiology, PLLC Smithtown, NY Aug 2011 to Feb 2013 Chief Nuclear Medicine TechnologistNSLIJ - Southside Hospital Bay Shore, NY Sep 2006 to Feb 2007 Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Education:
Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 2013 to 2014 Masters in Business Administration in healthcare managementStony Brook University Stony Brook, NY May 2005 Bachelors of Science in Health Science
Us Patents
Immunotherapy Compositions, Method Of Making And Method Of Use Thereof
Russell Higbee - Orlando FL, US Glen Barber - Miami FL, US Anatoly Kachurin - Orlando FL, US Olga Kachurina - Orlando FL, US William Warren - Orlando FL, US Siddharth Balachandran - Miami FL, US Emmanuel Thomas - Miami FL, US Robert Parkhill - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
A61K048/00 C12P021/06 C12N015/87 A61K009/14
US Classification:
424489000, 514044000, 435459000
Abstract:
The present invention directs to compositions and methods for modulating immune system. One aspect of the present invention relates to a composition comprising FADD-dependent signaling pathway modulators. Another aspect of the present invention relates to biodegradable microparticles, such as a chitosan microparticle, or PLGA/PEI microparticle, designed to deliver nucleic acids and/or proteins, such as FADD-dependent signaling pathway modulators, to boost different pathways of an immune response. Another aspect of the present invention relates to the method of making biodegradable microparticles. The further aspect of the present invention relates to the use of the chitosan and other polycationic microparticles to deliver FADD-dependent signaling pathway modulators to modulate immune system for the prevention and/or treatment infectious diseases and cancers.
Emmanuel Thomas - East Orange NJ, US Herrys Angerville - East Orange NJ, US
International Classification:
B41J 11/02
US Classification:
2484422, 248447, 248454, 248918
Abstract:
This patent discloses a document holder for a computer monitor. The document holder may include a panel. Attached to the panel may be a bottom extension, a top extension, a left side extension, fasteners having a top arm and a bottom, and a panel movement mechanism configured to permit a user to pitch the panel back and forth and to move the panel up and down. The bottom extension, the top extension, and the left side extension may be moved in and out of slots and positioned to accommodate larger or smaller articles. The fasteners may secure the document holder to the computer monitor.