Block & Lot Real Estate & Mgmt Real Estate Agents and Managers
21411 Northern Blvd Ste 2, Flushing, NY 11361
Cheng Wang Administrator
Prudential Douglas Elliman Re Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance
21545 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11361
Cheng Wang President
CGW NEW YORK CORP Whol Chemicals/Products
1620 E 2 St APT 1B, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Cheng Wang Director
SONG MEN ZI CORPORATION
5780 Maccorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV 25304 2 Mott St RM 505A, New York, NY 10013 873 57, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Cheng Wang Principal
The Great Wall Springs Eating Place
284 Kings Hwy, Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718)3396888
Cheng B. Wang Emergency Medicine Specialist
Medical Dental Staff of Jersey City Medical Center Inc Health/Allied Services
355 Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Cheng Wang Emergency Medicine Specialist
Jersey City Medical Center Medical Doctor's Office · General Hospital · Anesthesiology · Thoracic Surgery · Colon Care · Surgeons · Hospitalist · Emergency Medicine
355 Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302 395 Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302 50 Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302 (201)9152000, (201)9152486, (201)9152600, (201)9152219
Cheng Quan Wang
W&F 99 CENTS, INC
3719 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11229
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Cheng Wang, Jersey City NJ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Winston Hong Lieu - Holmdel NJ Cheng Wang - Belle Mead NJ David Kiley - Brick NJ Charles Chia-Yi Pai - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Mobicom, Inc. - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455557, 455418, 455558
Abstract:
A wireless terminal is described whose software are more easily upgradable than many in the prior art. Furthermore, the first illustrative embodiment of the present invention is an arrangement in which a user can easily: (1) upgrade the software in a wireless terminal, (2) change the parameters affecting the operation of the wireless terminal, (3) enable and disable features and options on the wireless terminal, (4) install software modules onto the wireless terminal and remove them, (5) reconfigure the reconfigurable hardware on the wireless terminal, (6) extract performance data from the wireless terminal for analysis and testing of the wireless terminal, and (7) load contact information (e. g. , names and associated telephone numbers, etc. ) onto the wireless terminal.
Neng-Yang Shih - North Caldwell NJ, US Steven Wang - Jersey City NJ, US Gregory Reichard - Ann Arbor MI, US Dong Xiao - Warren NJ, US Cheng Wang - Summit NJ, US
Sunil Paliwal - Scotch Plains NJ, US Gregory A. Reichard - Ann Arbor MI, US Cheng Wang - Summit NJ, US Dong Xiao - Warren NJ, US Neng-Yang Shih - North Caldwell NJ, US Juan D. Arredondo - Montclair NJ, US Michelle Laci Wrobleski - Whitehouse Station NJ, US Anandan Palani - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
Schering Corporation - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
A61K 31/44 C07D 221/20
US Classification:
514278, 546 16, 546 19
Abstract:
A NKantagonist having the formula (I),.
Graphene-Based Nanosensor For Identifying Target Analytes
- New York NY, US - Iowa City IA, US Junyi Shang - New York NY, US Zhixing Zhang - New York NY, US Xuejun Wang - New York NY, US Jaeyoung Yang - New York NY, US Cheng Wang - New York NY, US Pavana G. Rotti - Iowa City IA, US John F. Engelhardt - Iowa City IA, US Zhuang Hao - New York NY, US
Assignee:
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK - New York NY DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY - UNIVERSITY OF IOWA - Iowa City IA
A microdevice for monitoring a target analyte is provided. The microdevice can include a field effect transistor comprising a substrate, a gate electrode, and a microfluidic channel including graphene. The microfluidic channel can be formed between drain electrodes and source electrodes on the substrate. The microdevice can also include at least one aptamer functionalized on a surface of the graphene. The at least one aptamer can be adapted for binding to the target analyte. Binding of the target analyte to the at least one aptamer can alter the conductance of the graphene.
Graphene-Based Nanosensor For Identifying Target Analytes
- New York NY, US - Iowa City IA, US Junyi Shang - New York NY, US Zhixing Zhang - New York NY, US Xuejun Wang - New York NY, US Jaeyoung Yang - New York NY, US Cheng Wang - New York NY, US Pavana G. Rotti - Iowa City IA, US John F. Engelhardt - Iowa City IA, US Zhuang Hao - New York NY, US
Assignee:
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW NEW YORK - New York NY Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology - Universit y of Iowa - Iowa City IA
A microdevice for monitoring a target analyte is provided. The microdevice can include a field effect transistor comprising a substrate, a gate electrode, and a microfluidic channel including graphene. The microfluidic channel can be formed between drain electrodes and source electrodes on the substrate. The microdevice can also include at least one aptamer functionalized on a surface of the graphene. The at least one aptamer can be adapted for binding to the target analyte. Binding of the target analyte to the at least one aptamer can alter the conductance of the graphene.
Compositions And Methods For Internalizing Enzymes
- Tarrytown NY, US Katherine Cygnar - New York NY, US Christopher Schoenherr - Piermont NY, US Christos Kyratsous - Irvington NY, US Cheng Wang - White Plains NY, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/705 C12N 9/14 C12N 9/24 C07K 16/28
Abstract:
Compositions and methods for treating enzyme-deficiency diseases are disclosed. Multidomain therapeutic proteins containing an internalization effector binding domain and a lysosomal replacement enzyme activity are disclosed. The multidomain therapeutic proteins are capable of entering cells, segregating to the lysosome, and delivering the replacement enzyme activity to the lysosome.
Graphene-Based Nanosensor For Identifying Target Analytes
- New York NY, US Yibo Zhu - New York NY, US Junyi Shang - New York NY, US Zhixing Zhang - New York NY, US Xuejun Wang - New York NY, US Jaeyoung Yang - New York NY, US Cheng Wang - New York NY, US
Assignee:
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK - New York NY
International Classification:
G01N 33/543 G01N 27/414 B01L 3/00 G01N 33/53
Abstract:
A microdevice for monitoring a target analyte is provided. The microdevice can include a field effect transistor comprising a substrate, a gate electrode, and a microfluidic channel including graphene. The microfluidic channel can be formed between drain electrodes and source electrodes on the substrate. The microdevice can also include at least one aptamer functionalized on a surface of the graphene. The at least one aptamer can be adapted for binding to the target analyte. Binding of the target analyte to the at least one aptamer can alter the conductance of the graphene.
Graphene-Based Nanosensor For Identifying Target Analytes
- New York NY, US Yibo Zhu - New York NY, US Junyi Shang - New York NY, US Zhixing Zhang - New York NY, US Xuejun Wang - New York NY, US Jaeyoung Yang - New York NY, US Cheng Wang - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145 G01N 33/66 G01N 33/543
Abstract:
A receptor capable of binding to the target analyte can be used in monitoring a target analyte in a bodily fluid or a sample. A microdevice in accordance with the disclosed subject matter can include a substrate and a conductance elements with receptors grafted on the surface of the conductance element. A microdevice in accordance with the disclosed subject matter can also include a substrate, a first and second conductance elements, and synthetic polymers grafted on the surface of the first and second conductance elements. The first conductance element can be grafted with a sensing polymer that binds the target analyte, and the second conductance element can be grafted with a reference polymer that is insensitive to the target analyte. Differential measurement of the graphene conductance can allow determination of target analyte concentration in a bodily fluid.
The team, also led by co-first author Cheng Wang, PhD, and co-corresponding author Jingjing Li, PhD, wagered that valuable new insights could be made by studying the human brain itself. They worked with the National Institutes of HealthsNeuroBioBankand local hospitals associated with UCSF to obta
Date: Jan 09, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
Cellular identity discovery has potential to impact cancer treatments
Successful Ph.D. graduate of the Bracken lab, Dr. Eleanor Glancy, together with Postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Cheng Wang, spearheaded the work, with important collaborative support from scientists in Italy and the Netherlands. The team has published the work today in journal Molecular Cell.
Date: Apr 07, 2023
Category: Science
Source: Google
BTN LiveBIG: Working to save lives from cervical cancer
The research results in this project unveil a novel molecular mechanism of cervical cancer development and progression and may provide a new therapeutic strategy for prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, said Cheng Wang, assistant professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UN
Date: Jan 18, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Hardware? Software? Flex Logix hopes for best of both worlds
The Flex Logix engineers -- Cheng Wang, who's vice president of engineering, and Fang-Li Yuan, who's principal hardware designer -- think they came up with a better way to build FPGAs that uses significantly less chip circuitry and thus dramatically lowers costs. But competing directly against the
The herbs are not widely available in the west, although they are also available in countries such as Japan, Korea and Germany, said Cheng Wang and Bin Cao of the Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine, who led the study.
Date: Aug 16, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
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Education:
University of Oxford - Department of Computer Science, Peking University - Department of Computer Science
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Cheng Wang
Education:
University of Notre Dame - Sociology
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Education:
North Carolina State University - Civil engineering