South Texas College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1980 University of Texas System, Austin Degree - MD - Doctor of Medicine Graduated - 1967 University of Texas System, Austin Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1962
Specialties:
Health Care - 50% Personal Injury - 50%
Associations:
American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics - Member Houston Bar Association - Member
Administrative Law Alternate Dispute Resolution Appellate Practice Bankruptcy - Business Business & Corporate Contracts Elder Law Estate Planning and Probate Financial Institutions and Banking Guardianship Insurance Labor and Employment Oil Gas & Mineral Patent Trademark and Copyright Real Property(Land) Social Security Taxation Trial Practice Wills & Trusts Financial Institutions & Banking Workers Compensation Patent, Trademark & Copyright Law Alternate Dispute Resolution Insurance Probate Wills & Trusts Oil, Gas & Minerals Real Property (Land) Patent, Trademark & Copyright Law
TMG Strategies Arlington, VA May 2002 to Aug 2010 Creative Services ExecutiveWoodmore Elementary School Mitchellville, MD Jan 2001 to Sep 2001 Teacher's AideKatcef Associates Annapolis, MD Dec 1997 to Sep 2000 Web Designer
Education:
George Mason University May 2004 BA in Art and Visual Technology
2010 to 2000 technicianSatellite Country - Dish Network Walker, LA 2007 to 2010 Field Service Specialistwww.directTV.com New Orleans, LA 2007 to 2007 Field Service SpecialistDish Network - www.dishnetwork.com Baton Rouge, LA 2004 to 2004 Field Service SpecialistMicor Communications Baton Rouge, LA 2004 to 2004 contractor through Cox CommunicationsAlbertson's - www.albertsons.com Baton Rouge, LA 2002 to 2002 Stock ClerkBerechiah Enterprises Baton Rouge, LA 1993 to 2001 Construction Worker
Education:
ITT Technical College - Baton Rouge Campus 2004 Basic and Advanced Electronics Certification
harris teeter elicott city md Apr 2014 to Jun 2014 pharmacy technician internShenandoah University Orchestra
2006 to 2010 ViolinistAramark Baltimore, MD 2001 to 2008 Warehouse Worker
Education:
howard community college Columbia, MD 2014 to 2014 pharmacy technician trainingShenandoah University Conservatory 2006 to 2011 Music Production, and PsychologyMaryland Bartending Academy honors 2008Howard Community College 2003 to 2006 musicGlenelg Country School Oakland Mills High School
Skills:
PTCB Certified and MD pharmacy technician certification. previously Tips certified, Fork lift experience, computer literate, communication skills (verbal/written),
Buyer's Agent Listing Agent First Time Home Buyer Specialist Investor Specialist
Work:
Long & Foster Real Estate 746 Central Ave 2406705772 (Phone)
Description:
The classics are simple. But not everyone takes that approach. Some things don't change: Close family, warm memories and friendly service. In today's world, true classics are hard to find. In Maryland and DC area real estate, Chuck Bailey takes that classic approach. This proven professional upholds the values of a bygone era: personal contact, attention to detail, and knowledgeable experience. Chuck understands that his market leadership is built on advanced marketing plans, a cutting-edge Web site and an extraordinary understanding of his market. When you blend these proven accomplishments with his passion for older homes and positive personality, it's easy to see why Chuck's classic approach succeeds again and again. So whether you're buying or selling, you can count on Chuck to engage his years of experience, creative problem-solving and skillful wisdom on behalf of your home purchase or sale. Contact Chuck Bailey today and find out how A Classic Approach in service makes all the difference.
License Records
Charles Bernard Bailey
License #:
30557 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Aug 8, 1995
Effective Date:
May 28, 1998
Type:
Nurse Aide
Charles L Bailey
License #:
RS079539A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Charles Vernon Bailey
License #:
MT023206T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Charles W Bailey, Houston TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Medical School University Of Texas Medical Branch At Galveston Graduated: 1967 Medical School Meml Bapt Hospital Graduated: 1968 Medical School Hermann Hospital Graduated: 1971
Saint Marys Medical Center Childrens Emergency Room 901 45 St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 5618446300 (phone), 5618821058 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 1989
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bailey graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1989. He works in West Palm Beach, FL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Bailey is affiliated with St Marys Medical Center.
UT Medicine San AntonioUT Medicine Vascular Surgery 1139 E Sonterra Blvd STE 565, San Antonio, TX 78258 2105675715 (phone), 2105671762 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1996
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bailey graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1996. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease.
Victor Morozov - Manassas VA, US Charles L. Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US Nikolai N. Vsevolodov - Kensington MD, US Adam Elliott - Manassas VA, US
Assignee:
George Mason Intellectual Properties, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
436 4, 436 15, 436 55, 436 86, 436174, 436180
Abstract:
The invention contemplates a method for recognition of proteins and other biological molecules by imaging morphology, size and distribution of crystalline and amorphous dry residues in droplets (further referred to as “crystallization pattern”) containing predetermined amount of certain crystal-forming organic compounds (reporters) to which protein to be analyzed is added. It has been shown that changes in the crystallization patterns of a number of amino-acids can be used as a “signature” of a protein added. It was also found that both the character of changer in the crystallization patter and the fact of such changes can be used as recognition elements in analysis of protein molecules.
Analytes using an active assay may be detected by introducing an analyte solution containing a plurality of analytes to a lacquered membrane. The lacquered membrane may be a membrane having at least one surface treated with a layer of polymers. The lacquered membrane may be semi-permeable to nonanalytes. The layer of polymers may include cross-linked polymers. A plurality of probe molecules may be arrayed and immobilized on the lacquered membrane. An external force may be applied to the analyte solution to move the analytes towards the lacquered membrane. Movement may cause some or all of the analytes to bind to the lacquered membrane. In cases where probe molecules are presented, some or all of the analytes may bind to probe molecules. The direction of the external force may be reversed to remove unbound or weakly bound analytes. Bound analytes may be detected using known detection types.
Apparatus For Detecting And Recognizing Analytes Based On Their Crystallization Patterns
Victor Morozov - Manassas VA, US Charles L. Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US Nikolai N. Vsevolodov - Kensington MD, US Adam Elliott - Manassas VA, US
Assignee:
George Mason Intellectual Properties, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G01N 15/06 G01N 21/00
US Classification:
422 681, 4222451, 4222501, 422253
Abstract:
The invention contemplates apparatuses for recognition of proteins and other biological molecules by imaging morphology, size and distribution of crystalline and amorphous dry residues in droplets (further referred to as “crystallization patterns”) containing predetermined amount of certain crystal-forming organic compounds (reporters) to which protein to be analyzed is added. Changes in the crystallization patterns of a number of amino-acids can be used as a “signature” of a protein added. Also, changes in the crystallization patterns, as well as the character of such changes, can be used as recognition elements in analysis of protein molecules.
Cell Culture Of Micorrhizal Fungus And Arthrobacter Histidinolovorans
The invention involves developing and stabilizing cultivating droplets within a matrix of a porous medium. A cultivation medium may be selected, prepared and mixed with a surfactant. Where cells are desired to be cultured in droplets, cells may be added. The mixture may be converted into cultivating droplets. The cultivating droplets may be stabilized by introducing them to a porous medium. The porous medium may contain hydrophobic particles. Stabilized, cultivating droplets having one or more cells may form an aseptic microenvironment for the concentrated growth of cells.
Serguei Popov - Bristow VA, US Taissia Popova - Bristow VA, US Svetlana Nazarenko - Manassas VA, US Charles Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US Chris Bradburne - Bristow VA, US Bryan Millis - Bristow VA, US Vikas Chandhoke - Fairfax VA, US
The present invention provides compositions and methods for detecting, treating, and preventing microbial infection, especially infection caused by (“anthrax”).
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis And Treatment Of Infections
Serguei G. Popov - Bristow VA, US Taissia Popov - Bristow VA, US Virginia Espina - Rockville MD, US Charles Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US Lance A. Liotta - Bethesda MD, US Emanuel Petricoin - Gainesville VA, US
Assignee:
George Mason Intellectual Properties Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
A61K 38/07 A61P 31/04
US Classification:
514 24
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and materials for identifying agents for preventing and/or treating anthrax and similar diseases. Embodiments provide strains and model systems for studying non-lethal and lethal exposure to anthrax and similar disease vectors. Embodiments provide materials and methods for using the strains and model systems for differential profiling, such as proteomic profiling, such as differentiation phosphorylation profiling, to target identification and therapeutics discovery and development. Embodiments provide pharmaceutically acceptable compositions, and methods for using them to prevent and/or treat anthrax and similar diseases comprising an agent that decreases the activity of caspase , such as YVAD, and/or an agent that increases the phosphorylation of AKT, such as IB-MECA or Cl-IB-MECA, together with, in particular embodiments, an antibiotic, such as ciprofloxacin. Kits comprising the same are provided as well, among other things.
Apparatuses For Detecting And Recognizing Analytes Based On Their Crystallization Patterns
Victor Morozov - Manassas VA, US Charles L. Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US Nikolai N. Vsevolodov - Kensington MD, US Adam Elliott - Manassas VA, US
International Classification:
C40B 30/00
US Classification:
506 7
Abstract:
The invention contemplates apparatuses for recognition of proteins and other biological molecules by imaging morphology, size and distribution of crystalline and amorphous dry residues in droplets (further referred to as “crystallization patterns”) containing predetermined amount of certain crystal-forming organic compounds (reporters) to which protein to be analyzed is added. Changes in the crystallization patterns of a number of amino-acids can be used as a “signature” of a protein added. Also, changes in the crystallization patterns, as well as the character of such changes, can be used as recognition elements in analysis of protein molecules.
Victor Morozov - Manassas VA, US Melissa R. Evanskey - Potomac Falls VA, US Charles L. Bailey - Cross Junction VA, US
International Classification:
G01N 30/00
US Classification:
422 69
Abstract:
Analytes using an active assay may be detected by introducing an analyte solution containing a plurality of analytes to a lacquered membrane. The lacquered membrane may be a membrane having at least one surface treated with a layer of polymers. The lacquered membrane may be semi-permeable to nonanalytes. The layer of polymers may include cross-linked polymers. A plurality of probe molecules may be arrayed and immobilized on the lacquered membrane. An external force may be applied to the analyte solution to move the analytes towards the lacquered membrane. Movement may cause some or all of the analytes to bind to the lacquered membrane. In cases where probe molecules are presented, some or all of the analytes may bind to probe molecules. The direction of the external force may be reversed to remove unbound or weakly bound analytes. Bound analytes may be detected using known detection types.
Drop Dead Diva Season 3 - Background Extra (2011-2011) Tyler Perry's Good Deeds - Background Extra (2011-2011) The Change Up - Background Extra (2011-2011) Knights of Badassdom - Featured Extra (2010-2010) High Rise - Background Extra (2009-2009)
Education:
Kennesaw College - BBA Management
Relationship:
Single
Charles Bailey
Education:
Morehouse College - English, D. M. Therrell High
About:
Black man, writer, college student, compassionate, caring connoisseur of the female gender.
Tagline:
Lyrical Lowdown
Bragging Rights:
Survived high school, no kids, college educated
Charles Bailey
Work:
Ole Miss Track and Field - Director, Community Relations and Development
Education:
University of Mississippi
Charles Bailey
Education:
University of Manchester - PPE
About:
Please follow on Twitter @CharlesLRBaileyPPE student at University of ManchesterConservative memberManchester United supporter
Bragging Rights:
I don't like to brag, not that I can't...
Charles Bailey
Work:
Pizza Works
Tagline:
I am a geezer geek
Bragging Rights:
I am older than my brother.
Charles Bailey
Work:
Bath University - Student
Education:
Charterhouse
Charles Bailey
About:
Charles W. Bailey, Jr. is the publisher of Digital Scholarship. He has over 30 years of information and instructional technology experience, including 24 years of managerial experience in academic lib...
North CampusElectrician at San Jacinto College North Campus My name is Charles. I work in the Electrical Maint Dept. I help maintain systems at the college