Mark E. Cook - Madison WI Ellen B. Cook - Madison WI James L. Stahl - Madison WI Frank M. Graziano - Oregon WI Michael W. Pariza - Madison WI
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
A61K 3120
US Classification:
514560
Abstract:
Methods of treating animals to prevent or treat the adverse effects of type I or I. sub. g E mediated hypersensitivity in the animal consist of administering to the animal a safe and effective amount of a conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) or a substance which is converted in the animal into CLA. Methods of increasing the white blood cell count in a mammal and preserving white blood cells with CLA also are disclosed.
University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Dept. of Opthalmology and Visual Sciences Madison, WI 2012 to 2013 Senior ScientistUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Dept. of Medicine
2004 to 2012 Associate ScientistUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Dept. of Medicine Madison, WI 1991 to 2012 Senior ScientistUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Dept. of Medicine
2003 to 2004 Assistant ResearcherUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Dept. of Medicine
1991 to 2002 Senior Research SpecialistUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine Madison, WI 1990 to 1991 Associate Research SpecialistDepartment of Nutritional Sciences
1986 to 1987 Research AssistantUniversity of Wisconsin, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Madison, WI 1985 to 1986 Research AssistantDepartment of Meat and Animal Science
1983 to 1984 Research AssistantUniversity of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
1982 to 1983 Medical Technologist-2, Transplant Histocompatibility
Education:
University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine Madison, WI May 2003 Doctor of Philosophy in Health and Biomedical SciencesLouisiana State University School of Allied Health Sciences New Orleans, LA May 1978 Bachelors of Science in Medical Technology
University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health
2012 to 2013 Senior ScientistUniversity of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI 2011 to 2013Associate Scientist 2004 to 2012Assistant Researcher 2003 to 2004Senior Research Specialist 1991 to 2002University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine Madison, WI 1990 to 1991 Associate Research SpecialistDepartment of Nutritional Sciences
1986 to 1987 Research AssistantUniversity of Wisconsin, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Madison, WI 1985 to 1986 Research AssistantDepartment of Meat and Animal Science
1983 to 1984 Research AssistantUniversity of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
1982 to 1983 Medical Technologist-2, Transplant Histocompatibility
Education:
University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine Madison, WI May 2003 Doctor of Philosophy in Health and Biomedical SciencesLouisiana State University School of Allied Health Sciences New Orleans, LA May 1978 Bachelors of Science in Medical Technology
The story, of course, is about a girl named Clara (this year played by Peoria Ballet dancer Ellen Cook) who escapes one Christmas Eve into a fantastic dreamworld of dance and magic. There, the hero of the story, a red and white Nutcracker, defeats the evil Mouse King and his minions and takes Clara