University Of Texas Medical Eye Center 700 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77550 (409)7475800 (phone), (409)7475825 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Corneal Surgery Destruction of Lesion of Retina and Choroid Lens and Cataract Procedures Ophthalmological Exam Eyeglass Fitting Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations
Dr. Wong graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1987. He works in Galveston, TX and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Wong is affiliated with University Of Texas Medical Branch.
Dr. Wong graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2002. He works in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. Dr. Wong is affiliated with New York Methodist Hospital.
Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck
Work:
UCI University Phys/SgnsUCI Medical Center-Ear Nose & Throat & Head & Neck Surgery 101 The City Dr S, Orange, CA 92868 (714)4567017 (phone), (714)4565241 (fax)
UCI University Phys/SgnsUCI Beckman Laser Institute 1002 Health Sciences Rd, Irvine, CA 92617 (949)8248674 (phone), (949)8242726 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Graduated: 1990
Procedures:
Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Rhinoplasty Sinus Surgery
Conditions:
Deviated Nasal Septum
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wong graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Orange, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck. Dr. Wong is affiliated with UC Irvine Medical Center.
Dr. Wong graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Torrance, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Wong is affiliated with Providence Little Company Of Mary Medical Center Torrance and Torrance Memorial Medical Center.
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital Internal Medicine 170 Morton St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 (617)5228110 (phone), (617)9713852 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wong graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Jamaica Plain, MA and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Wong is affiliated with Lemuel Shattuck Hospital.
Christopher Miu CPA New York, NY 2011 to 2012 Tax AccountantNortheast ARC Danvers, MA 2010 to 2011 Accounting ClerkFinancial Stability Center Lynn, MA 2009 to 2010American Property Team Woburn, MA 2003 to 2008 Accounting AssistantIRS SPEC Program Chelsea, MA 2003 to 2004 Volunteer of Income Tax Program
Education:
Salem State University Salem, MA 2010 B.S.B.A. in Accounting
Oct 2013 to 2000 Adjunct Technical AssistantQueensborough Community College
Oct 2009 to 2000 Workshop Teacher / Math TutorQueens College Queens, NY Jun 2009 to Aug 2013 Math TutorMerrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Bayside, NY Sep 2010 to Dec 2010 Intern
Education:
Queens College, City University of New York Flushing, NY Jun 2012 to May 2013 Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Aug 2012 to 2000 Freight Operations SupervisorPrinceton Healthcare Systems Plainsboro, NJ Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 InternshipAesculap Implant Systems Lehigh Valley, PA Jan 2009 to May 2009 Assumed the role as editor of the project report
Education:
Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA Jan 2011 Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management
FDM ACADEMY New York, NY Feb 2014 to May 2014 Murex Software Support TraineeNassau Community College Garden City, NY Oct 2013 to Feb 2014 Adjunct Technical AssistantQueensborough Community College Bayside, NY Oct 2009 to Dec 2013 Workshop Teacher / Math TutorNew York Cares Queens, NY Jul 2011 to Mar 2013 VolunteerMerrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Bayside, NY Oct 2010 to Dec 2010 Intern
Education:
Queens College, City University of New York Flushing, NY 2013 Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - GPA 3.66Queens College, City University of New York Flushing, NY 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Economics - GPA 3.52
Us Patents
Trance Activated Signal Transduction Pathways In Osteoclasts
Brian Wong - New York NY Daniel Besser - New York NY Yongwon Choi - New York NY
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University - New York NY
International Classification:
G01N 33567
US Classification:
435 71, 514 2, 530350
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for modulating activity of a TRANCE receptor, including the modulation of TRANCE signaling activity. In particular, the invention provides screening methods by which novel modulators of TRANCE signaling may be identified, including TRANCE inhibitors, agonists and antagonists. The invention also relates to the identification of one or more specific pathways for osteoclast surivival, and the manipulation of this pathway (e. g. , using a TRANCE modulator of the invention). Such manipulation may provide strategies for treating osteoclast-related diseases such as osteoporosis and osteopetrosis.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same, And Methods Of Use Thereof
A protein belonging to the TNF superfamily called TRANCE involved in signal transduction, along with nucleic acids comprising DNA sequences and degenerate variants thereof which encode TRANCE are disclosed. Modulators which are TRANCE agonists and TRANCE antagonists are also disclosed, and can be used in pharmaceutical compositions and methods disclosed herein to modulate the active life of mature dendritic cells, T cell activation, and immune response in mammal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same, And Methods Of Use Thereof
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method comprises: interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same, And Methods Of Use Thereof
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction And Methods Of Use Thereof
Yongwon Choi - New York NY, US Brian Wong - New York NY, US Regis Josien - New York NY, US Ralph Steinman - Westport CT, US
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 38/17 A61K 38/19 C07K 14/00 C07K 14/52
US Classification:
514 12, 435325, 530351, 424 851
Abstract:
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same And Methods Of Use Thereof
Yongwon Choi - New York NY, US Brian Wong - New York NY, US Regis Josien - New York NY, US Ralph Steinman - Westport CT, US
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University - New York NY
International Classification:
C07K 16/24
US Classification:
5303881, 5303871, 5303873, 5303879, 5303891
Abstract:
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same And Methods Of Use Thereof
Yongwon Choi - New York NY, US Brian Wong - New York NY, US
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 39/395
US Classification:
4241331, 4241391
Abstract:
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Protein Belonging To The Tnf Superfamily Involved In Signal Transduction, Nucleic Acids Encoding Same, And Methods Of Use Thereof
Yongwon Choi - New York NY, US Brian Wong - New York NY, US Regis Josien - New York NY, US Ralph Steinman - Westport CT, US
International Classification:
C07K 16/18
US Classification:
530387300, 530387900, 530388100, 530389100
Abstract:
A method of modulating immune response in an animal is disclosed. Such a method interacting the immature dendritic cells from the animal with an antigen ex vivo so that the immature dendritic cells present the antigen on their surfaces, inducing maturation of the immature dendritic cells ex vivo, and contacting the mature dendritic cells ex vivo with a modulator comprising TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, fragments thereof, analogs or derivatives thereof, or a fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of TRANCE, conservative variants thereof, or fragments thereof. After contacting the modulator ex vivo, the mature dendritic cells are introduced into the animal. As a result, immune response in the animal towards the antigen is modulated relative to the immune response against the antigen in an animal in which dendritic cells did not interact with the antigen ex vivo, and did not contact a modulator ex vivo. Preferably, the method of the present invention results in increasing immune response towards the antigen in the animal.
Kuala LumpurEntrepreneur at Brian Wong Past: Chief Operating Officer at Catcha Com, Corporate Finance Manager at Libra Capital Sdn Bhd Brian is a professional Internet marketer and social media marketing expert. Brian helps individuals to build and monetize their personal brand online
This is what Hill and collaborator Brian Wong are exploring through a process known as electromechanical reshaping (EMR). "The whole effect was discovered by accident," explains Wong, a professor and surgeon at the University of California, Irvine. "I was looking at living tissues as moldable materi
Date: Aug 18, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
Surveillance libraries in common smartphone apps have amassed dossiers on the minute-to-minute movements of 200 million+ Americans
Brian Wong, chief executive of Kiip, a mobile ad firm that has also sold anonymous data from some of the apps it works with, says users give apps permission to use and share their data. You are receiving these services for free because advertisers are helping monetize and pay for it, he said
To appear more youthful in the face, fewer patients are requesting procedures that remove extra skin, and more are requesting procedures that plump the skin with fillers, said Dr. Brian Wong, a facial plastic surgeon at the University of California, Irvine, who was not involved in the new report.
Date: Mar 02, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Software Update Will Allow Tesla Model S To Drive Itself To Malibu This Summer
Meanwhile, in New Jersey earlier this week, Gov. Chris Christie signeda billthat allows Tesla to sell cars directly to consumers one of the few states to have reversed itself on this front,observes Brian Wong in the Washington Post.
Kiips founder Brian Wong started toying around with graphic design early on in middle school. Skipping four grades in his native Vancouver, Wong graduated from the University of British Columbia at the age of 18. He soon moved to California, where he went to work for Digg as a business development
Our first engineer was from Nova Scotia, Eli (our second) lived in Maryland, Stump said. I think a lot of the magic, when you look back at who our early hires were (Matt Van Horn at age 22, Brian Wong at age 18, Jeff Hodsdon at 19, Danny Trinh at 19) youll find a few common traits.
Date: Jul 13, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Search resumes for seven missing after fishing boat sinks off Baja California
In a statement, Mexican authorities listed the names of eight missing passengers, which they said probably included the man reported dead. They are Bautista, Don Lee, Mark Dorland, Leslie Yee, Brian Wong, Al Mein, Gene J. Leong and Shawn Chaddock.
A local TV station in California erroneously reported that Brian Wong, who works in personnel for Alameda County and has two grown daughters, was the among the dead, leaving the family to calm his frantic wife.
Schmitz Park Elementary School Seattle WA 1984-1987, Dearborn Park Elementary School Seattle WA 1987-1989, Asa Mercer Middle School Seattle WA 1989-1992
Community:
Michael Stevens, Kristy Hager, Chris Mason, Gary Guinn
Googleplus
Brian Wong
Lived:
Livingston, NJ Washington, DC Binghamton, NY London, UK Woodside, Queens New York, NY Westbury, NY
Work:
Federal Legislation Clinic at GULC Latham & Watkins Locke, Lord, Bissell, & Liddell
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center - Law, Binghamton University - Rhetoric / Cinema
Brian Wong
Work:
Marshall University American Red Cross Club - Founder, President (2011) 2012 XIX International AIDS Conference - Observer (2012-2012) Wendt Center for Loss and Healing - Volunteer (2012-2012) Hospice of Huntington - Volunteer (2010-2010) Marvelous Market - Cashier (2010-2012) Learning Ally (formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic - Student Intern (2006-2007)
Education:
Marshall University - B.A. Psychology; minor in Counseling, Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies - College Preparatory Program, The Perkiomen School, The Lab School of Washington
Relationship:
Single
Brian Wong
Lived:
Bethesda, MD Flushing, NY Bayside, NY Binghamton, NY Silver Spring, MD
Education:
Binghamton University
Tagline:
Just another guy on the ordinary grind
Brian Wong
Work:
American Red Cross - Volunteer (2012) Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic of Metropolitan Washington - Student Intern (2006-2008) Marvelous Market - Georgetown - Cashier (2011-2011)
Education:
Marshall University - Psychology, Georgetown University - College Preparatory Program, Perkiomen School, Lab School of Washington
Brian Wong
Lived:
New York City, NY Hong Kong Cambridge, MA
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Concord Academy
About:
I am a student majoring in computer science and management science at MIT. I will be finishing my Bachelors degree in June 2009 and will be pursuing my Masters of Engineering degree at MIT soon afterw...
Brian Wong
Work:
Marshall University American Red Cross Club - Founder, President (2011) 2012 International AIDS Conference - Observer (2012-2012) Wendt Center for Loss and Healing - Camp Volunteer (2012-2012) Marvelous Market - Cashier (2010-2012)
I came to Santa Barbara in 2003 for school, graduated in 2007 and stuck around. (not a bad place to be stuck) I finally started taking classes again, so i can pursue a career in nursing.Â
Bragging Rights:
I work 3 days a week and it's considered full time!
Youtube
TechLinz Interviews Brian Wong of Digg
TechLinz meets up with Brian Wong (Business Development at Digg - San ...
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
15 Feb, 2010
Duration:
3m 27s
TEDxYouth@Castil... - BRIAN WONG
Brian Wong has quite a successful career underway and he hasn't even r...
Category:
Education
Uploaded:
06 Dec, 2010
Duration:
6m 30s
Kevin Rose Talks To Brian Wong of Kiip.me - F...
Kevin Rose sits down with Brian Wong, the 19-year-old founder of Kiip....
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
10 May, 2011
Duration:
41m 54s
Whiz Kid: Brian Wong
www.carbonated.t... 19 year old Brian Wong isn't kidding around! This...
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
01 Sep, 2010
Duration:
4m 39s
About Brian Wong
A short testimonial that Gerry Robert gave me for a project I worked o...
Category:
People & Blogs
Uploaded:
07 Jul, 2009
Duration:
1m 23s
OpenWebAsia 2010: Brian Wong, says youth entr...
19-year-old entrepreneur, Brian Wong, says youth entrepreneurs play a ...