University of Southern California Apr 2017 - May 2019
Student Athlete Academic Services Tutor
University of Southern California Aug 2015 - May 2019
Student
Offers Temple Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
Content Creator and Marketing Consultant
Success Academy Charter Schools Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Teaching and Business Operations Intern
Sponsors For Educational Opportunity Jun 2017 - Dec 2017
Seo Edge Participant - Banking
Education:
University of Southern California 2015 - 2019
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Mathematics
Skills:
Spanish Mathematics Economics Leadership Public Speaking Microsoft Excel Stata C++ Matlab Teaching Mathematical Statistics Probability Theory Number Theory Sql Python
Brand Strategy Supervisor And Associate Brand Group Director
Horizon Media
Brand Strategy Supervisor and Associate Brand Group Director
Cramer-Krasselt May 2012 - Jan 2014
Media Supervisor
Zenith Romania Aug 2007 - May 2012
Senior Communications Planner
Education:
Penn State University 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Advertising, Communications
Skills:
Media Planning Digital Media Media Buying Digital Strategy Digital Marketing Media Strategy Mobile Marketing Integrated Marketing Interactive Marketing Social Media Building Relationships Comscore Television
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center 1 Medical Ctr Dr FL 2, Lebanon, NH 03756 6036505000 (phone), 6036502097 (fax)
Education:
Medical School McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada Graduated: 1974
Languages:
Chinese English French German Spanish
Description:
Dr. Yeager graduated from the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada in 1974. He works in Lebanon, NH and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Yeager is affiliated with Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Rosemarie Kelly - Westfield NJ, US Loren D. Schultz - Harleysville PA, US Mark A. Miller - Wyndmoor PA, US Mark D. Yeager - Saddle River NJ, US Tessie McNeely - Gwynedd Valley PA, US
The present invention features polypeptides comprising an amino acid sequence structurally related to SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment thereof, AhpC-AhpF compositions, and uses of such polypeptides and compositions. SEQ ID NO: 1 has a full length AhpC sequence. A derivative of SEQ ID NO: 1 containing an amino His-tag and three additional carboxyl amino acids was found to produce a protective immune response against.
Polypeptides For Inducing A Protective Immune Response Against Staphylococcus Aureus
Rosemarie Kelly - Westfield NJ, US Loren D. Schultz - Harleysville PA, US Mark A. Miller - Wyndmoor PA, US Mark D. Yeager - Saddle River NJ, US Tessie McNeely - Gwynedd Valley PA, US
International Classification:
C12P 21/00 C12N 15/31 C12N 15/63 C12N 1/00
US Classification:
435 691, 536 237, 4353201, 435243
Abstract:
The present invention features polypeptides comprising an amino acid sequence structurally related to SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment thereof, AhpC-AhpF compositions, and uses of such polypeptides and compositions. SEQ ID NO: 1 has a full length AhpC sequence. A derivative of SEQ ID NO: 1 containing an amino His-tag and three additional carboxylamino acids was found to produce a protective immune response against
Langzhou Song - Freehold NJ, US Lynda G. Tussey - Princeton NJ, US Alan R. Shaw - Doylestown PA, US Robert S. Becker - Nazareth PA, US Yi Zhang - Edison NJ, US Scott W. Umlauf - Pennington NJ, US David N. Taylor - Princeton NJ, US Ge Liu - East Brunswick NJ, US Mark D. Yeager - Allendale NJ, US
Compositions that include Toll-like Receptor 5 agonists and at least a portion of at least one viral antigen can be employed in methods that stimulate an immune response in a subject, in particular, a protective immune response in a subject. Compositions can be associated with particles and employed in the methods in relatively low doses to provide protective immunity to viral infection.
Performance Counters Controlled By Programmable Logic
Norman P. Jouppi - Palo Alto CA Joel J. McCormack - Boulder CO Larry D. Seiler - Boylston MA Mark O. Yeager - West Groton MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
H02H 305 H03K 19003 H04B 174
US Classification:
714 47
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for counting event signals generated by a computer system is described. The event signals are indicative of the performance of the computer system. Programmable logic enhances the functionality of performance counters by enabling the system user to specify, during the execution of an application program, which event signals to count. The system user can dynamically configure the programmable logic to select a subset of the event signals generated by the computer system, and to combine the selected subset of event signals to generate a new event signal that can be counted. Other new event signals can be generated by the programmable logic from the selected subset of event signals. A user of the computer system can dynamically make the selection of any one of the new event signals for counting.