Director, Account Services, NY and Mid-Atlantic at SapientNitro
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Internet
Work:
SapientNitro since Jan 2009
Director, Account Services, NY and Mid-Atlantic
NavigationArts Aug 2004 - Dec 2008
Vice President
Siteworx Jun 2002 - Jan 2004
President, Founder
AppliedTheory 2000 - 2002
Director, Creative Services
The New Media Group 1992 - 2000
President
Education:
George Washington University Sep 1976 - May 1980
BA, Political Science
Skills:
Digital Strategy E-commerce Digital Marketing User Interface Design Web Analytics Web Content Management User Experience Information Architecture Content Management Content Strategy User Experience Design SEO Usability Online Advertising CMS User-centered Design Mobile Applications Digital Media Experience Design Business Development
Honor & Awards:
Three-time winner, AV/Video Magazine “Top 100” Producer
NewMedia Magazine Gold, Silver and Bronze INVISION Award Folio Infobase Award
ACM SARA Award, “Best Government CD-ROM”
Robert Doms - Berwyn PA, US Joseph Rucker - Philadelphia PA, US Trevor L. Hoffman - Irvine CA, US Paul Bates - Swarthmore PA, US James Hoxie - Berwyn PA, US Michael Endres - Painesville OH, US John Balliet - Norristown PA, US Dennis Kolson - Secane PA, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 39/12 A61K 39/205
US Classification:
4241991, 4242071, 4242081, 4242241
Abstract:
Enveloped virus vectors are described which comprise a cellular virus receptor protein and which are capable of fusing with a cell which comprises a viral envelope protein to which the cellular virus receptor protein is cognate. Enveloped virus vectors comprising a plurality of cellular virus receptor proteins are also described. Methods for making the enveloped virus vectors are described, as are methods of using the enveloped virus vectors. The invention further relates to a lipoparticle comprising a membrane spanning protein, and the lipoparticle can be attached to a sensor surface. The invention relates to methods of producing and using the lipoparticle to, inter alia, assess protein binding interactions.
Method For The Preparation Of Virus-Like Particles (Vlps) Comprising Heterologous Multiple Membrane Spanning Proteins
Robert W Doms - Berwyn PA, US Joseph Rucker - Philadelphia PA, US Trevor L Hoffman - Irvine CA, US Paul Bates - Swarthmore PA, US James A Hoxie - Berwyn PA, US Michael J Endres - Painesville OH, US John Balliet - Norristown PA, US Dennis L Kolson - Secane PA, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
International Classification:
A61K 39/12 C12P 21/06 C12N 15/00
US Classification:
4241991, 435 691, 4353201
Abstract:
Enveloped virus vectors are described which comprise a cellular virus receptor protein and which are capable of fusing with a cell which comprises a viral envelope protein to which the cellular virus receptor protein is cognate. Enveloped virus vectors comprising a plurality of cellular virus receptor proteins are also described. Methods for making the enveloped virus vectors are described, as are methods of using the enveloped virus vectors. The invention further relates to a lipoparticle comprising a membrane spanning protein, and the lipoparticle can be attached to a sensor surface. The invention relates to methods of producing and using the lipoparticle to, inter alia, assess protein binding interactions.
Lipoparticle Comprising A Protein And Methods Of Making And Using The Same
Robert Doms - Berwyn PA, US Joseph Rucker - Philadelphia PA, US Trevor L. Hoffman - Irvine CA, US Paul Bates - Swarthmore PA, US James Hoxie - Berwyn PA, US Michael Endres - Painesville OH, US John Balliet - Norristown PA, US Dennis Kolson - Secane PA, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/12 A61P 37/04 C12N 7/00 A61K 39/395
US Classification:
4241301, 4241991, 4352351
Abstract:
Enveloped virus vectors are described which comprise a cellular virus receptor protein and which are capable of fusing with a cell which comprises a viral envelope protein to which the cellular virus receptor protein is cognate. Enveloped virus vectors comprising a plurality of cellular virus receptor proteins are also described. Methods for making the enveloped virus vectors are described, as are methods of using the enveloped virus vectors. The invention further relates to a lipoparticle comprising a membrane spanning protein, and the lipoparticle can be attached to a sensor surface. The invention relates to methods of producing and using the lipoparticle to, inter alia, assess protein binding interactions.