School of Business, George Washington University Washington, DC Jan 2012 to May 2012 Office AssistantSinofin Financial Information Service
Sep 2010 to Mar 2011 Product ManagerBeijing Hailong Assets Business Group
Mar 2010 to Jul 2010 Web Editor (Intern)Huatai Securities Jiangsu Province, China Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Office Assistant (Intern)
Education:
The Gorge Washington University Washington, DC Jan 2011 to Jan 2013 MS in StatisticsBeijing Forestry University Jan 2006 to Jan 2010 BS in Statistics (securities investment and analysis)
Skills:
Familiar with statistical software-SAS, SPSS, etc; Familiar with Microsoft Office software-Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Proficient in playing the piano
Marie Denise Parker - West Yorkshire, GB Julian Roy Pratt - West Yorkshire, GB Yijia Liu - Gaithersburg MD, US Yang Lu - Rockville MD, US Martin Woodle - Bethesda MD, US Yuefeng Xie - Germantown MD, US
Assignee:
Intradigm Corporation - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A01N 1/02 C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435 11, 536 231
Abstract:
This invention describes compositions and methods using siRNA to target various genes expressed in cells of transplanted organs or tissues and/or genes expressed in the host to improve the success of the transplantation.
The present disclosure provides, inter alia, amorphous materials useful in electronic devices such as memory devices. In some embodiments, these materials include a semiconductor having an electronegative element doped within. The present invention may b understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying figures and examples, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, applications, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention.
Provided are methods of forming electric devices by effecting application of a stress to the device so as to deform the device within the device's elastic limit and to place the device into a new electric—e.g., resistance—state.