Roper Saint Francis Medical Center Emergency 730 Stony Lndg Rd, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 8438997700 (phone), 8437617881 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Anders graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Moncks Corner, SC and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Anders is affiliated with Roper Hospital.
- Baltimore MD, US Darshil T. Jhaveri - Towson MD, US Robert Anders - Parkville MD, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
Abstract:
We identified >40 proteins that elicited at least a 2-fold increase in antibody response post-pancreatic-cancer vaccination, from each of three patients' sera. The antibody responses detected against these proteins in patients with >3 years disease-free survival indicates the anti-tumor potential of targeting these proteins. We found that tissue expression of proteins PSMC5, TFRC and PPP1R12A increases during tumor development from normal to pre-malignant to pancreatic tumor. In addition, these proteins were shown to be pancreatic cancer-associated antigens that are recognized by post-vaccination antibodies in the sera of patients that received the vaccine and have demonstrated a favorable disease free survival.
Diagnostic Biomarkers And Therapeutic Targets For Pancreatic Cancer
- Baltimore MD, US Darshil T. Jhaveri - Towson MD, US Robert Anders - Parkville MD, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
Abstract:
We identified >40 proteins that elicited at least a 2-fold increase in antibody response post-pancreatic-cancer vaccination, from each of three patients' sera. The antibody responses detected against these proteins in patients with >3 years disease-free survival indicates the anti-tumor potential of targeting these proteins. We found that tissue expression of proteins PSMC5, TFRC and PPP1R12A increases during tumor development from normal to pre-malignant to pancreatic tumor. In addition, these proteins were shown to be pancreatic cancer-associated antigens that are recognized by post-vaccination antibodies in the sera of patients that received the vaccine and have demonstrated a favorable disease free survival.
Diagnostic Biomarkers And Therapeutic Targets For Pancreatic Cancer
- Baltimore MD, US Darshil T. Jhaveri - Baltimore MD, US Robert Anders - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
Abstract:
We identified >40 proteins that elicited at least a 2-fold increase in antibody response post-pancreatic-cancer vaccination, from each of three patients' sera. The antibody responses detected against these proteins in patients with >3 years disease-free survival indicates the anti-tumor potential of targeting these proteins. We found that tissue expression of proteins PSMC5, TFRC and PPP1R12A increases during tumor development from normal to pre-malignant to pancreatic tumor. In addition, these proteins were shown to be pancreatic cancer-associated antigens that are recognized by post-vaccination antibodies in the sera of patients that received the vaccine and have demonstrated a favorable disease free survival.
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Education:
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University 2004 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Java Sql Do 178B Systems Engineering Telelogic Doors Sharepoint C++ Arinc 429 Clearcase Avionics C Software Engineering Mil Std 1553 Embedded Systems Virtualization Embedded Software Vxworks Perl Linux Unix
Vernon Hills, ILVice President, Processes and Systems at Lundbeck Past: Vice President, Clinical Operations at Ovation Pharmaceuticals, Senior Director at...
Our Lady of Lourdes School Bethesda MD 1960-1967, Ateneo De Manila High School Quezon City OR 1963-1964, Saint Jude Catholic School Rockville MD 1965-1968