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Us Patents
Method For Improving The Immunogenicity Of Plasmodium Antigens
Alan Shaw - Doylestown PA, US Craig T. Przysiecki - Lansdale PA, US Elizabeth M. Flanagan - Minneapolis MN, US Roxana Ionescu - Collegeville PA, US Li Shi - Eagleville PA, US Yimin Wu - Frederick MD, US Allan Saul - Rockville MD, US Louis Miller - Cabin John MD, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/00 C07K 14/00 A61P 31/00
US Classification:
4241941, 530350
Abstract:
The present invention provides a Malaria antigen-carrier conjugate, which comprises a carrier protein and a plurality of antigen polypeptides. Each of the antigen polypeptides is a wild-type antigen protein of or a derivative of the wild-type antigen protein, and each of the antigen polypeptides may be the same, or different. The plurality of antigen polypeptides are covalently linked to the carrier protein. The present invention further provides a vaccine against malaria, which comprises the conjugate absorbed on an aluminum adjuvant.
Lawyers & Attorneys
Elizabeth Marjorie Flanagan, Minneapolis MN - Lawyer
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ISLN:
907386887
Admitted:
1980
University:
Fairfield University, B.A.
Law School:
Seton Hall University Law School, J.D.
Resumes
Manager Of Attorney Recruitment And Development At Latham & Watkins
Intellectually precocious, he entered Dartmouth at 16. While there, he picked up his lifelong nickname, Chick. More important, he also met a Vassar student named Elizabeth Flanagan. They wed during Dr. Coops first year at Cornell Medical School.Elizabeth Flanagan Koop died in 2007. Dr. Koop married Cora Hogue in 2010. In addition to his wife, of Hanover, Dr. Koop leaves two sons, Allen and Norman; a daughter, Elizabeth Thompson; and eight grandchildren.
Date: Feb 26, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
C. Everett Koop, 'rock star' surgeon general, dies
He received his medical degree at Cornell Medical College, choosing pediatric surgery because so few surgeons practiced it. In 1938, he married Elizabeth Flanagan, the daughter of a Connecticut doctor. They had four children. Koop's wife died in 2007, and he married Cora Hogue in 2010.
Date: Feb 26, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
C. Everett Koop, 96, former surgeon general with deep Philadelphia roots
homemaker. He received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, where he also got the nickname Chick, short for "chicken Koop," which stuck for life. He got his medical degree from Cornell Medical College. While at Dartmouth, he met Elizabeth Flanagan, a Vassar student, and they married in 1938.
In 1938, Koop married Elizabeth Flanagan, the daughter of a Connecticut doctor. They had four children Allen, Norman, David and Elizabeth. David, their youngest son, was killed in a mountain-climbing accident when he was 20.
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