Long & Foster 400 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 7036830400 (Office), 7035090906 (Cell)
Description:
Real estate professional associated with one company for 33 years, stable, loyal and knowledgeable of Virginia area. Specialist in residential real estate in Northern Virginia. Life member of NVAR Million Dollar Club, Notary, and permanent resident of Virginia. Military spouse with vast knowledge of VA financing as well as conventional and FHA. Very good negotiator and listener; and ready to assist in the purchase, sale or lease of your home or business. Experience: Sales, leasing, correspondence writer, licensed negotiator, qualifier, excellent driver, contract writer, communicator, commercial sales and leasing, knowledge of Northern and Southern Virginia, limited foreign language.
Sharon M. Wahl - Gaithersburg MD Janice B. Allen - Angier NC
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61K 3104 A61K 31195
US Classification:
514546
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for treating chronic inflammatory conditions, including autoimmune diseases by administering an effective amount of an agent, such as a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, a nitric oxide scavenger, or an inhibitor of tetrahydrobiopterin synthesis, to decrease the amount of nitric oxide present at the site of inflammation.
Method For Treating Acute And Chronic Inflammatory Disorders Using Polypeptides With Fibronectin Activity
Leo T. Furcht - Minneapolis MN James B. McCarthy - Minneapolis MN Sharon M. Wahl - Gaithersburg MD Janice B. Allen - Wheaton MD
Assignee:
Regents of the University of Minnesota - Minneapolis MN The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61K 3800 C07K 706 C07K 710
US Classification:
514 13
Abstract:
A method for treating acute or chronic inflammatory or autoimmune disorders using polypeptides with fibronectin or related activity is provided. The method involves (administering an amount of) one or more polypeptides corresponding to isolated amino acid residue sequences of the 33 kD carboxy terminal heparin-binding region located on the A chain of fibronectin to effectively suppress inflammation and impairment of tissue function in a patient.
LOWER MANHATTAN DIALYSIS Manhattan, NY Mar 2011 to Jul 2012 REGISTERED NURSE CHRONIC DIALYSISLIFE CARE DIALYSIS Manhattan, NY Jan 2006 to Mar 2010 REGISTERED NURSELIFECARE DIALYSIS Manhattan, NY Jan 2006 to Mar 2010 REGISTERED NURSE CHRONIC DIALYSISLAKEVIEW REGIONAL HOSPITAL Covington, LA Jul 2006 to Jul 2007 RN MEDSURGDCI New Orleans, LA Oct 2003 to May 2005 RN DIALYSIS NURSE
Education:
BISHOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mobile, AL 1999 to 2002 ASSOCIATE DEGREE in ASSOCIATE SCIENCE IN NURSINGCITRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Glendale, CA 1989 to 1991 CERTIFICATE in NURSING LPNWEST JEFFERSON HIGH Harvey, LA 1981 to 1983 DEPLOMA in HIGH SCHOOL GED