It has been discovered that pharmacological inhibition of K+ channels (using the FDA-approved broad-spectrum K+ channel antagonist 4-AP) positively benefitted smn mutant phenotypes, a result that is consistent with the defective excitability of motor circuits by their interneuron or sensory neuron inputs being a critical consequence of SMN depletion. Based on these observations, certain embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of treatment of SMA by administering therapeutically effective amounts of one or more potassium channel antagonists, including 4-aminopyridine, 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine, 4-(methylamino)pyridine, and 4-(aminomethyl)pyridine. Other embodiments are directed to new pharmaceutical formulations comprising two or more potassium channel antagonists.
2012 to 2000 Special Education TeacherWarminster Township Parks and Recreation
2011 to 2000 Camp CounselorPennsbury School District Quakertown, PA Mar 2012 to Jun 2012 VolunteerThe Center for Social Policy and Community Development Philadelphia, PA 2010 to 2012 GED InstructorWillow Dale Elementary School Warminster, PA Sep 2011 to Nov 2011 Teacher
Education:
Temple University Philadelphia, PA 2010 to 2011 B.S.Actively involved in College of Education faculty planning meetings
Ocean County Community College Toms River, NJ 2013 to 2014 Computer ScienceCoastal Carolina Community College Jacksonville, NC 2012 to 2013 Computer Science
Stratford Collegiate Institute Stratford Morocco 1980-1984
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Raymond Billo, Audrey Steckley, Robert Bondy, Kenneth Robb
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Brian Mccabe
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California State University Fullerton - Lecturer Irvine Valley College - Instructor of Geography
Education:
California State University, Fullerton - Master of Arts, Geography, Arizona State University - Master of Geographic Education, Indiana University - Social Sciences
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Think spatially.
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“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” ~A. Lincoln