Celgene Jun 2019 - Sep 2019
Regional Medical Liaison
The Ns Academy Jun 2019 - Sep 2019
Director
Vanderbilt University Dec 2012 - Jul 2015
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Nashville State Community College Jun 2013 - May 2015
Adjunct Faculty
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Aug 2011 - Dec 2012
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Education:
Washington State University 2005 - 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
University of Guam 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts In Business Administration
Skills:
Neuroscience Science College Teaching Science Outreach Professional Development Seminars Project Coordination Project Management Curriculum Development Editorial Product Development Laboratory Cell Culture Tissue Culture Western Blotting Microscopy In Vitro Immunohistochemistry In Vivo Animal Models Gel Electrophoresis Biology Experimentation Teaching Education Writing Data Analysis Transfection Immunofluorescence Tutoring Fluorescence Microscopy Scientific Writing Social Media Marketing Business Development
Washington State University - Pullman WA, US John W. Wright - Pullman WA, US Caroline C. Benoist - Nashville TN, US Leen H. Kawas - Pullman WA, US Gary A. Wayman - Pullman WA, US
Assignee:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY - Pullman WA
International Classification:
C07K 5/02 A61K 38/07 A61K 45/06 A61K 38/06
US Classification:
514 219, 530331, 530330
Abstract:
Small molecule, peptidic hepatocyte growth factors mimics, which act as both mimetics and antagonists, have been generated. These molecules have been shown or predicted to have therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies including dementia, neurodegenerative disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, cancer, and defective wound healing.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor Mimics As Therapeutic Agents
John W. Wright - Pullman WA, US Caroline C. Benoist - Nashville TN, US Leen H. Kawas - Pullman WA, US Gary A. Wayman - Pullman WA, US
Assignee:
Washington State University - Pullman WA
International Classification:
C07K 5/065
US Classification:
514 95
Abstract:
Small molecule, peptidic hepatocyte growth factors mimics, which act as both mimetics and antagonists, have been generated. These molecules have been shown or predicted to have therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies including dementia (e.g. Alzheimer's) and Parkinson's disease.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor Mimics As Therapeutic Agents
Joseph W. Harding - Pullman WA, US John W. Wright - Pullman WA, US Caroline C. Benoist - Nashville TN, US Leen H. Kawas - Pullman WA, US Gary A. Wayman - Pullman WA, US
Assignee:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY - Pullman WA
International Classification:
A61K 38/06 A61K 45/06 C07K 5/083
Abstract:
Small molecule, peptidic hepatocyte growth factors mimics, which act as both mimetics and antagonists, have been generated. These molecules have been shown or predicted to have therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies including dementia, neurodegenerative disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, cancer, and defective wound healing.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor (Hgf) Mimics As Therapeutic Agents
- Pullman WA, US JOHN W. WRIGHT - PULLMAN WA, US CAROLINE C. BENOIST - NASHVILLE TN, US LEEN H. KAWAS - PULLMAN WA, US GARY A. WAYMAN - PULLMAN WA, US
Assignee:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY - PULLMAN WA
International Classification:
C07K 5/083
US Classification:
514 177
Abstract:
Small molecule, peptidic hepatocyte growth factors mimics, which act as both mimetics and antagonists, have been generated. These molecules have been shown or predicted to have therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies including dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrphic lateral sclerosis, and other neurodegenerative diseases, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, cancer, and defective wound healing.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor Mimics As Therapeutic Agents
Joseph W. Harding - Pullman WA, US John W. Wright - Pullman WA, US Caroline C. Benoist - Nashville TN, US Leen H. Kawas - Pullman WA, US Gary A. Wayman - Pullman WA, US
Assignee:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY - Pullman WA
International Classification:
C07K 5/02
US Classification:
514 69, 514 219
Abstract:
Small molecule, peptidic hepatocyte growth factors mimics, which act as both mimetics and antagonists, have been generated. These molecules have been shown or predicted to have therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies including dementia, neurodegenerative disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, cancer, and defective wound healing.