AT&T - New Jersey since Jan 2008
DBA / Software Developer (IBM contractor)
Citigroup Oct 2005 - Jan 2008
Senior Engineer
SAIC Jun 2004 - Oct 2005
Web Application Architect
AT&T Labs, Inc. - New Jersey Mar 1999 - Jan 2004
Senior Technical Staff Member
Education:
State University of New York at Binghamton
Master of Science (MS), Computer Science
Powerzyme Jan 2005 - Feb 2006
Chief Scientist
Locus Pharmaceuticals Feb 2002 - Mar 2004
Senior Scientist
Sarnoff Corporation Jun 1996 - Feb 2002
Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Education:
Princeton University 1990 - 1994
Princeton University 1988 - 1990
Cornell University 1983 - 1987
Skills:
Pharmaceutical Industry Drug Discovery Start-ups Biotechnology Medical Devices Project Management Patents Technology Transfer R&D CRO Protein Chemistry Biopharmaceuticals Medicinal Chemistry Purification HPLC Commercialization Chemistry Lead Change Clinical Development Intellectual Property Organic Synthesis Organic Chemistry LC-MS Drug Development Drug Design Biochemistry Lifesciences
Suny Downstate Medical Center 2013 - 2015
Ccny School of Education 2008 - 2013
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education 2008 - 2013
Bachelors, Medicine
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Politics Education Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Health
Bioleap, Inc 2008 - 2014
Technical and Strategic Advisor
Rutgers University 2013 - 2014
Director of Business Development, Office of Technology Commericalization
Sagen Research 2006 - 2008
Sales Manager and Consultant
Powerzyme 2005 - 2006
Chief Scientific Officer
Locus Pharmaceuticals 2002 - 2004
Senior Scientist
Education:
Princeton University 1994
Princeton University 1990 - 1994
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
University of Southern California 1990
Master of Science, Masters
Princeton University 1988 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters
Cornell University 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Cornell University 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts In Business Administration
Skills:
Biotechnology Technology Transfer Drug Discovery Life Sciences Pharmaceutical Industry Start Ups Commercialization Protein Chemistry Medical Devices R&D Patents Molecular Biology Drug Development Analytical Chemistry Project Management Biochemistry Lifesciences Oncology Biopharmaceuticals Chromatography Drug Design Cro Medicinal Chemistry Chemistry Organic Chemistry Genomics Clinical Development Intellectual Property Hplc Organic Synthesis Purification Lead Change Lc Ms Molecular Modeling Portfolio Management Patent Strategy Business Strategy Strategic Planning Process Optimization Biomedical Devices Immunology
Perelman Emergency Department 570 1 Ave, New York, NY 10016 2122630250 (phone), 2122633494 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Graduated: 1984
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chiang graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1984. He works in New York, NY and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Chiang is affiliated with Bellevue Hospital Center and NYU Langone Medical Center.
American Board of Emergency Medicine Certification in Emergency Medicine American Board of Emergency Medicine Sub-certificate in Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine)
Isbn (Books And Publications)
We Two Know the Script ; We Have Become Good Friends: Linguistic and Social Aspects of the Women's Script Literacy in Southern Hunan, China
Frank Guarnieri - Brooklyn NY, US Frank Hollinger - Wayne PA, US Stephan Brunner - Preverenges, CH William Chiang - Pennington NJ, US Matthew Clark - Wayne PA, US George Talbot - Philadelphia PA, US Jason Ferrara - Yardley PA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702019000
Abstract:
Methods and systems of analyzing positions and orientations of molecular fragments to generate macromolecular binding ligands, including analyzing the positions and orientations of molecular fragments in relation to other molecular fragments to bond the molecular fragments to form ligands.
Annemarie Hillebrecht - Kunzell, DE Andrea Karen Bennett - Mannheim, DE Monte Peterson - Pearland TX, US Norbert Herfert - Altenstadt, DE Carolin Nadine Dücker - Ludwigshafen, DE William G-J Chiang - Charlotte NC, US Tom Woodrum - Midlothian VA, US Michael Young - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
BASF SE - Ludwigshafen
International Classification:
B01J 20/26
US Classification:
252194
Abstract:
Superabsorbents are produced by polymerisation in a kneader equipped with at least two parallel shafts that also comprises elements on at least one shaft that transport the kneader's content parallel to the shafts from a feed section to a discharge section, the process comprising the addition of an inorganic powder to the kneader's contents prior to or during polymerisation and the addition of at least one other additive to the kneader's contents during polymerisation, wherein the inorganic powder is added no later than half the average residence time of the kneader's contents and the other additive is added no earlier than half this residence time.
Polymer Bonded Redox Molecules And Methods Of Making The Same
Jiangfeng Fei - Sleepy Hollow NY, US William Chiang - Pennington NJ, US Frank Kerrigan - Wadebridge, GB Stuart Green - Camelford, GB Craig Robson - Camelford, GB Howard Easterfield - Bude, GB
Assignee:
BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
C08F 8/36 C08F 34/00 C08G 75/24 C08F 22/06
US Classification:
5253267, 5253275, 528377, 525349
Abstract:
A non-leaching mediator may include a polymer having a polymeric backbone, and a plurality of phenothiazine groups bonded to the polymeric backbone. The plurality of phenothiazine groups may include at least one of a phenothiazine group having the general formula (IV):and salts thereof, where n is about 9 and “R” represents the polymeric backbone to which the phenothiazine group is bonded, and a phenothiazine group having the general formula (V):and salts thereof, where n is about 9 and “R” represents the polymeric backbone to which the phenothiazine group is bonded.
Method For Controlled Electrostatic Adherent Deposition Of Particles On A Substrate
Provided is a method of fabricating a substrate having on a surface thereof two or more spatially-resolved regions, each with a defined amount or concentration of one of one or more chemical components, the method comprising: associating a chemical component with particles of 1. mu. m to 500. mu. m diameter; electrostatically depositing the particles on the appropriate regions; and if a said spatially-resolved region is to receive a second chemical component, repeating steps (a) and (b) for that chemical component and the appropriate regions.
William Chiang (1967-1970), Brenda Zirk (1968-1975), Jeff MacPhee (1989-1992), Karen Stockton (1977-1983), Joy McDougall (1969-1976), Sarah Sleeman (1983-1988)