1993 to 2000 Phlebotomist/Lab AssistantMoreno Valley Community Hospital Oxnard, CA 2005 to 2005 PhlebotomistUniLab Corporation Riverside, CA 1992 to 2000 PhlebotomistDiagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc Honolulu, HI 1991 to 1992 Phlebotomist and Laboratory AssistantUnited States Navy China Lake, CA 1985 to 1990 Med Laboratory Technician and CorpsmanUnited States Navy
1983 to 1990 Hospital Corpsman Second Class-HM2 (E5)United States Navy San Diego, CA 1984 to 1984 general duty hospital Corpsman performing direct patient care
Education:
Emergency Medical Technician School 1986 to 1988 medicalNaval School of Health Sciences San Diego, CA 1983 to 1984Hospital Corps School Anatomy and PhysiologyMedical Laboratory Technician School San Diego, CA variety of phlebotomy techniquesGeorge Washington University Washington, DC A.S. in Medical Laboratory TechniqueRiverside Community College Riverside, CA AA in Biology
Michael D. Pierschbacher - San Diego CA David S. Lukeman - Milan, IT Soan Cheng - San Diego CA William S. Craig - San Diego CA Juerg F. Tschopp - San Diego CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
A61K 3812
US Classification:
530317, 530327, 530328, 514 9, 514 15
Abstract:
The invention provides cyclic peptides which inhibit platelet aggregation without causing prolonged bleeding time. The invention provides RGD or KGD containing peptides which are cyclized and contain hydrophobic moieties adjacent to the carboxy terminus of the RGD sequence. Peptides of this nature are also provided which contain in addition to the hydrophobic. moiety an adjacent positively charged moiety. Such peptides have a high affinity for the receptor IIb/IIIa and a low affinity for the fibronectin and vitronectin receptors. Such peptides can be administered in a suitable physiologically acceptable carrier to therapeutically treat thrombosis.
Michael D. Pierschbacher - San Diego CA Soan Cheng - San Diego CA William S. Craig - San Diego CA Juerg F. Tschopp - San Diego CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
A61K 3812
US Classification:
514 11, 514 9, 514 15, 530317
Abstract:
The invention provides cyclic peptides which inhibit platelet aggregation without causing prolonged bleeding time. The invention provides RGD or KGD containing peptides which are cyclized and contain hydrophobic amino acids adjacent to the carboxy terminus of the RGD sequence. Peptides of this nature are also provided which contain in addition to the hydrophobic amino acid an adjacent positively charged amino acid. Such peptides have a high affinity for the receptor IIb/IIIa and a low affinity for the fibronectin and vitronectin receptors. Such peptides can be administered in a suitable physiologically acceptable carrier to therapeutically treat thrombosis.
Purification Of Pichia Produced Lipophilic Proteins
Method for the selective extraction of desired lipophilic proteins from transformed cells of the genus Pichia by cell lysis in the presence of chaotrophic salts is disclosed. The total protein extracted under the invention cell lysis conditions is reduced while the recovery of desired lipophilic proteins remains relatively constant, thereby producing a cell extract with enhanced concentration of the desired lipophilic protein relative to a control cell extract.
Processes For The Purification Of Human Recombinant Decorin And The Detection Of Guanidinium Ions
William S. Craig - San Diego CA John R. Harper - San Diego CA Paul J. Kostel - San Diego CA Jonathan R. Parker - Jamul CA Thomas S. Vedvick - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
C07K 120 C07K 1400
US Classification:
530395
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a process for the production of substantially pure human recombinant decorin which involves the combination of three separate stages characterized by contacting decorin-containing cell culture medium with (1) a first strong anionic exchange resin; then with (2) a hydrophobic interactive chromatographic resin; and finally with (3) a second strong anionic exchange resin. By using a combination of steps, and certain reagents, in particular a 2. 4 to 3 molar GuHCl solution to elute decorin from a hydrophobic interactive column, the process of this invention provides a more convenient and reproducible process for purifying human recombinant decorin. The invention also provides a process for detecting the presence of guanidinium ions in a sample solution. The detection process involves contacting a sample solution suspected of containing guanidinium ions with a cation exchange resin and eluting the guanidinium ions present in tire sample solution with an aqueous buffer solution having a pH of about 1. 5 to about 2.
Processes For The Purification Of Human Recombinant Decorin And The Detection Of Guandinium Ions
William S. Craig - San Diego CA John R. Harper - San Diego CA Sam D. Hernandez - Carlsbad CA Paul J. Kostel - San Diego CA Jonathan R. Parker - Jamul CA Thomas S. Vedvick - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
G01N 3300 G01N 2700 C07K 120
US Classification:
436111
Abstract:
The invention provides a process for detecting the presence of guanidinium ions in a sample solution. The detection process involves contacting a sample solution suspected of containing guanidinium ions with a cation exchange resin and eluting the guanidinium ions present in the sample solution with an aqueous buffer solution having a pH of about 1. 5 to about 2. This is followed by contacting the eluant with a cation suppressor column and simultaneously flowing a suppressor regenerate solution in the opposite direction on the opposite side of the permeable membrane of the column, and finally, detecting the presence of guanidinium ions in the eluant from the ion exchange column which was contacted with the suppressor column by use of a conductivity detector.
Method And Composition For Treating Vascular Graft Occlusion
Michael D. Pierschbacher - San Diego CA David S. Lukeman - Oceanside CA Soan Cheng - San Diego CA William S. Craig - San Diego CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61K 3800 A61K 3802 C07K 500 C07K 700
US Classification:
514 11
Abstract:
The invention provides RGD containing peptides which are cyclized and contain hydrophobic moieties adjacent the carboxy terminus of the RGD sequence. Such peptides have an high affinity for the receptor IIb/IIIa and low affinity for the fibronectin and vitronectin receptors. Such peptides can be administered in a suitable physiologically acceptable carrier to therapeutically treat thrombosis.
Michael D. Pierschbacher - San Diego CA David S. Lukeman - Oceanside CA Soan Cheng - San Diego CA William S. Craig - San Diego CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61K 3800
US Classification:
514 9
Abstract:
The invention provides RGD containing peptides which are cyclized and contain hydrophobic moieties adjacent the carboxy terminus of the RGD sequence. Such peptides have an high affinity for the receptor IIb/IIIa and low affinity for the fibronectin and vitronectin receptors. Such peptides can be administered in a suitable physiologically acceptable carrier to therapeutically treat thrombosis.
Michael D. Pierschbacher - San Diego CA David S. Lukeman - Oceanside CA Soan Cheng - San Diego CA William S. Craig - San Diego CA
Assignee:
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
A61K 3800 A61K 3808 A61K 3812
US Classification:
514 11
Abstract:
The invention provides RGD containing peptides which are cyclized and contain hydrophobic moieties adjacent the carboxy terminus of the RGD sequence. Such peptides have an high affinity for the receptor IIb/IIIa and low affinity for the fibronectin and vitronectin receptors. Such peptides can be administered in a suitable physiologically acceptable carrier to therapeutically treat thrombosis.
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg Amputation Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Arthrocentesis Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Spinal Surgery Wound Care
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Lateral Epicondylitis Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders Internal Derangement of Knee
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Craig III graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1993. He works in Clemmons, NC and 2 other locations and specializes in Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Craig III is affiliated with Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
Greenville Health System University Medical GroupInternal Medicine Associates Of Greenville 1025 Verdae Blvd STE A, Greenville, SC 29607 864 242-4683 (phone), 864 240-8104 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. Craig graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Greenville, SC and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Greenville Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Craig graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Joplin, MO and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Mercy Hospital and Mercy Hospital Springfield.
Dr. Craig graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Las Vegas, NV and 2 other locations and specializes in Pediatrics and Family Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Desert View Hospital, Renown Regional Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center.
Dr. Craig graduated from the East Tennessee State University College of Medicine in 2004. He works in Birmingham, AL and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Brookwood Medical Center.
Craigs Cardiovascular Center 1348 E Walnut St STE 1348, Seguin, TX 78155 830 433-4648 (phone), 830 433-4670 (fax)
Craigs Cardiovascular Center 5510 Presidio Pkwy STE D, San Antonio, TX 78249 210 615-1366 (phone), 210 595-8229 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Craig graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1975. He works in San Antonio, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Memorial Hospital, Methodist Childrens Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Methodist Stone Oak Hospital and Northeast Baptist Hospital.
Family Practice Rural Healthcare Clinic 303 N Brown St, Hamilton, TX 76531 254 386-3102 (phone), 254 386-4950 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Craig graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 2005. He works in Hamilton, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Hamilton General Hospital.
Lexington/Louisville, KY San Diego, CA Washington,DC
Work:
Dometic Group - Senior Database Analyst (2013)
Education:
University of Kentucky - Public Administration, University of Kentucky - Political Science
William Craig
Work:
Why do you care - Something Companies
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William Craig
Work:
WebpageFX - Owner (2001)
About:
WebpageFX provides outstanding services in web development, search engine optimization, web design, website conversion, and internet marketing services throughout greater Pennsylvania. Internet Marke...
William Craig
Work:
Craig Air Conditioning - Owner
About:
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Bragging Rights:
Survived my first wife
William Craig
Work:
NCR Corporation
William Craig
Work:
Weigel Broadcasting - Brand Director
William Craig
Education:
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
In September, Ono and two collaborators William Craig and Jan-Willem van Ittersum published yet another application for partition identities. Rather than looking for a new source from which these identities would spring, they were able to use them for an entirely different purpose: to detect pri
Its cool to know that 30 or 40 years from now, I can come back here and see some of my work at my alma mater and know people are still appreciating it, said William Craig, a student from Lexington who ran the C flag on the field during Clemson football games last fall.
Its actually an ingenious mechanism of many thousands of moving parts which stack together like Tinkertoys in a small canister upon launch, said William Craig, NuSTAR instrument manager from University of California, Berkeley.
One of the first targets for the $165 million NuSTAR observatory is Cygnus X-1, a black hole in our own galaxy, according to William Craig, NuSTAR instrument manager at the University of California at Berkeley. The local black hole acts as a perfect point source for scientists to check the clarity o
Date: Jun 13, 2012
Source: Google
NASA to Launch Black Hole-Hunting Space Telescope Today
"It really is a new way of doing business to try to focus on the hard X-ray," said William Craig, NuSTAR instrument manager at the University of California at Berkeley, during a Monday briefing.