Zohar Yakhini - Yaacov, IL Michael Bittner - Rockville MD, US Jeff Trent - Rockville MD, US Amir Ben-Dor - Bellevue WA, US Paul Meltzer - Rockville MD, US Yidong Chen - Rockville MD, US Ashani Weeraratna - Owings Mil MD, US Yuan Jiang - Gaithersburg MD, US Nick Sampas - San Jose CA, US Edward Dougherty - College Station TX, US
Assignee:
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 6, 436 64, 436501, 436518
Abstract:
The overexpression of certain marker genes including Wnt5a has been found useful in the identification of more aggressive forms of malignant melanoma. Therefore, the overexpression of these genes in tumor samples of malignant melanoma may be useful in the diagnosis, profiling, and treatment of patients suffering from this disease. Inhibitors of Wnt5a activity may be useful in the treatment of aggressive forms of malignant melanoma. Inhibition of Wnt5a activity may be effected by any method including anti-sense therapy, gene therapy, and pharmaceutical intervention.
More Virulent Biotype Isolated From Wild-Type Virus
Martin Shapiro - Columbia MD Dwight E. Lynn - Severn MD Edward M. Dougherty - Fulton MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12N 700
US Classification:
4352351
Abstract:
A method has been found to select the most virulent biotypes from a wild-type entomopathogenic virus by selection of desirable characteristics after serial passages through in vivo and in vitro systems. Using this method, a strain of Lymantria dispar NPV virus was isolated which had increased biological activity and increased speed of kill.
Edward M. Dougherty - Alexandria VA Terry A. McKelvey - Gaithersburg MD Donald A. Stoltz - Halifax, CA Dwight E. Lynn - Severn MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12N 1587 C12N 510
US Classification:
435456
Abstract:
A stable transformed insect cell line has been achieved by infecting an insect cell culture with fluid obtained from a female parasitoid wasp, such as Glyptapanteles indiensis. The fluid contains polydnavirus DNA capable of integrating into the host cell genome. Susceptible insect cells include both Lepidopteran and Coleopteran cells.
Compositions And Methods For Biocontrol Using Fluorescent Brighteners
Martin Shapiro - Columbia MD Edward Dougherty - Alexandria VA John J. Hamm - Tifton GA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C09B 2600 A01N 2500 A01N 6300 A61K 3748
US Classification:
424 93T
Abstract:
The present invention relates to compositions and methods of their use for the management or biocontrol on insect pests. The compositions comprise an entomopathogen and a chitin synthetase inhibitor alone or in combination with a UV protectant. Alternatively, compositions are disclosed comprising an entomopathogen and a fluorescent brightener of the stilbene type which may have chitin synthetase inhibitory properties. Specifically, entomopathogens such as Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (NPV), Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis viruses (CPV), Entomopox viruses (EPV) and Granulosis viruses (GV) and iridescent virus (IV) are protected from UV radiation and their biological activity enhanced using fluorescent brighteners analogs, particularly, 4, 4'-diamino-2, 2'-stilbene disulfonic acid.
Ratio-Based Decisions And The Quantitative Analysis Of Cdna Micro-Array Images
Yidong Chen - Rockville MD Edward R. Dougherty - College Station TX Michael L. Bittner - Rockville MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12Q 168 G01N 3348 G01N 3100 G06F 1500
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
Gene expression can be quantitatively analyzed by hybridizing fluor-tagged mRNA to targets on a cDNA micro-array. Comparison of gene expression levels arising from co-hybridized samples is achieved by taking ratios of average expression levels for individual genes. In an image-processing phase, a method of image segmentation identifies cDNA target sites in a cDNA micro-array image. The resulting cDNA target sites are analyzed based on a hypothesis test and confidence interval to quantify the significance of observed differences in expression ratios. In particular, the probability density of the ratio and the maximum-likelihood estimator for the distribution are derived, and an iterative procedure for signal calibration is developed.
Arent Fox - 1050 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20036 since Dec 2011
Senior Health Policy Advisor
B&D Consulting Mar 2002 - Dec 2011
Senior Vice President
McKesson Pharmaceutical Partners Feb 2000 - Feb 2002
Senior Vice President
Education:
Weston School of Theology 1984 - 1988
Georgetown University 1983
Fordham University 1981
Bethesda Sedation Dentistry since Mar 1978
Dentist and Owner
The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1977 - 1978
Dentist
Education:
University of Maryland Baltimore 1973 - 1977
DDS, Dentistry
University of Virginia 1971 - 1973
MS, Genetics
The Johns Hopkins University 1968 - 1971
BA, Genetics
Interests:
I am a Sedation Dentist in Bethesda and provide IV and Oral Sedation Dentistry to the most fearful patients. Outside of the office I spend my time focused on continuing education in the advances of dental technology. You may also find me flying above the clouds in a Cessna 172 or down at a river with my line ready to cast.
Honor & Awards:
Featured in Washington Post article about Sedation Dentistry.
Rated as a top doctor in Consumer Check Books.
Diplomat of the International Congress of Oral Implantogists
Former House staff doctor at Johns Hopkins University Hospital.
Graduate of the Las Vegas Institute of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Professor Of English + Department Chair At Corning Community College
Professor of English + Department Chair at Corning Community College
Location:
Corning, New York
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Corning Community College since Aug 1999
Professor of English + Department Chair
Foothills Publishing, Inc. 2004 - 2013
author
Elmira College Aug 1996 - 1999
Visiting Instructor
World Friendship Center Aug 1993 - Dec 1995
Volunteer Resident Co-director
Education:
Bowling Green State University 1989 - 1991
MFA, Poetry
Penn State University 1982 - 1986
BA, English: Creative Writing
Interests:
Contemporary American poetry, peace and nonviolence, research into the nature and expression of creativity, developmental education, and religious studies, especially meditation.
Honor & Awards:
SUNY Chancellors Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities, 2007.
Dow Chemical since Apr 2011
Voranol/SPC Production Engineer
Boeing Space Exploration Division Jun 2002 - Apr 2011
Structural Analyst Engineer 3
Boeing Satellite Systems Jan 1997 - Jun 2002
Staff Engineer
NASA-MSFC May 1996 - Aug 1996
Internship
Education:
Loyola Marymount University 1998 - 2000
M.S., Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas-Pan American 1990 - 1996
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Systems Engineering Engineering Management Fortran Matlab Simulations CFD Aerospace Engineering Pro Engineer Project Engineering Six Sigma Earned Value Management MathCAD Mechanical Engineering Reliability Engineering Finite Element Analysis Stress Analysis Heat Transfer Root Cause Analysis Thermal
Interests:
Traveling with my family, reading the latest about technology and Engineering, Landscaping design, collecting stamps from all over the world, exercising (swimming, Water polo, Soccer, etc)
Honor & Awards:
Spirit of Cook Award for Delivering Results (2009)
Space Flight Awareness Honoree Award (2010)
Research Molecular Biologist at National Institutes of Health
Location:
Bethesda, Maryland
Industry:
Research
Work:
National Institutes of Health - Clinical Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine since Nov 2011
Research Molecular Biologist
National Institutes of Health - National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases May 2008 - Nov 2011
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of South Florida Aug 2004 - May 2008
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Bowling Green State University Aug 2002 - Aug 2004
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of South Florida 2004 - 2008
PhD, Molecular Biology
Bowling Green State University 2002 - 2004
MS, Biological Sciences
Ursinus College 1997 - 2001
BS, Biology
Honor & Awards:
• Honorable Mention Graduate Student Award: Society of Toxicology, Molecular Biology Specialty Section 2008
• Society of Toxicology Graduate Student Travel Award 2007
• Second place Graduate Student Award: Society of Toxicology, Molecular Biology Specialty Section 2007
• Second place Graduate Student Award: Society of Toxicology, Molecular Biology Specialty Section 2006
• Tharpe Summer Fellowship, University of South Florida 2006
• Tuition and stipend award, University of South Florida 2004-2008
• Admitted to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 2004
• Full tuition and stipend award, Bowling Green State University 2002-2004
• Admitted to Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society 1998
• Academic Scholarship, Ursinus College 1997-2001
Wells Fargo since Mar 2013
Associate
Wells Fargo Sep 2010 - Feb 2013
Analyst
Dodge and Cox Jun 2009 - Sep 2009
Intern
Forward Management, LLC Jun 2008 - Sep 2008
Intern
Willow Creek Capital Jun 2007 - Sep 2007
Summer Intern
Education:
University of California, San Diego 2006 - 2010
B.S., Management Science Honors with Highest Distinction
University of California, San Diego 2006 - 2010
B.A., European History
Saint Ignatius College Preparatory 2002 - 2006
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Edward Dougherty
Dougherty Jr, Dr. Edward T Dentists · Oral Surgeons
10401 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814 3015302434
Edward W. Dougherty Treasurer, Director, Vice President