Sanofi-Aventis/Chattem since May 2010
Senior Scientist
Rice University May 2008 - Sep 2011
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry
MD Anderson Cancer Center Aug 2007 - Jul 2009
Assistant Professor
Harvard University Sep 2007 - Sep 2008
Visiting Scholar
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Sep 2001 - Aug 2004
Research Associate
Education:
Rice University 2004 - 2007
Ph.D, Chemistry
University of Kentucky 1990 - 1994
B.S., Physics
Skills:
Nanoparticles Chemistry Nanotechnology Microscopy Spectroscopy Research Nanomaterials Carbon Nanotubes Materials Science R&D Analytical Chemistry Characterization Research and Development Cancer Physics Fluorescence Afm Uv/Vis Cell Thin Films Raman Uv/Vis Spectroscopy Ir Hplc In Vitro Ftir Cell Biology Drug Delivery Writing Electron Microscopy Tem Physical Chemistry Teamwork High Performance Liquid Chromatography Medical Devices Solid State Physics Tga
Audrius Brazdeikis - Missouri City TX, US Jaroslaw Wosik - Houston TX, US Morteza Naghavi - Houston TX, US Paul Cherukuri - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G01R 33/44
US Classification:
324309
Abstract:
Instruments, systems and methods for using the instrument and systems are disclosed, where the systems include a magneto sensor, such as a superconducting quantum interference device (“SQUID”) and are designed to detect changes in a magnetic field in an animal including a human.
Intraluminal Magneto Sensor System And Method Of Use
Audrius Brazdeikis - Missouri City TX, US Jaroslaw Wosik - Houston TX, US Paul Cherukuri - Houston TX, US Morteza Naghavi - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G01R 33/02 G01R 1/06
US Classification:
324244, 324149
Abstract:
A system () including a catheter mounted magneto sensor (), such as a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), and methods using the system are disclosed, where the system and method are designed to detect changes in a magnetic field in a body of interest, such as a patient, to detect changes in a magnetic field in a patient, to identify loci in a target body that accumulate magnetic particles or to identify vulnerable plague in a patient.
Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Bioactive Substance Complexes And Methods Related Thereto
Garth Powis - Houston TX, US Jeffrey Bartholomeusz - Houston TX, US James Tour - Bellaire TX, US Howard Schmidt - Cypress TX, US Paul Cherukuri - Houston TX, US R. Bruce Weisman - Houston TX, US
The present invention includes single-walled carbon nanotube compositions for the delivery of siRNA and methods of making such single-walled carbon nanotube compositions. A single-walled carbon nanotube composition for delivery of siRNA includes a nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube; and siRNA noncovalently complexed with the nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube, wherein the siRNA solubilizes such nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube.
Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Bioactive Substance Complexes And Methods Related Thereto
Garth Powis - Houston TX, US Jeffrey Bartholomeusz - Houston TX, US James Tour - Bellaire TX, US Howard Schmidt - Cypress TX, US Paul Cherukuri - Houston TX, US R. Bruce Weisman - Houston TX, US
The present invention includes single-walled carbon nanotube compositions for the delivery of siRNA and methods of making such single-walled carbon nanotube compositions. A single-walled carbon nanotube composition for delivery of siRNA includes a nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube; and siRNA noncovalently complexed with the nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube, wherein the siRNA solubilizes such nonfunctionalized single-walled carbon nanotube.
Christopher J. Gannon, MD; Paul Cherukuri, PhD, Boris I. Yakobson, PhD, .... Gannon, Christopher J.; Cherukuri, Paul; Yakobson, Boris I.; Cognet, Laurent; ...