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Work
Company:
Gtech designs startup
Mar 2014
Position:
Marketing and business associate
Education
School / High School:
Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School
Aug 2014
Specialities:
Master of Science in Marketing
Ranks
Licence:
New York - Currently registered
Date:
2007
Isbn (Books And Publications)
From Revolutionary Internationalism To Conservative Nationalism: The Chinese Military's Discourse On National Security And Identity In The Post-mao Era
Nitish Thakor - Clarksville MD, US Abhishek Rege - Baltimore MD, US Nan Li - Baltimore MD, US Kartikeya Murari - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
The John Hopkins University - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348161, 348E07085
Abstract:
A system for multimodal laser speckle imaging may include a first light source positioned to emit laser light toward a target, a second light source positioned to emit light toward the target, a camera positioned to receive light scattered from the target, and a processor. The processor may be programmed to receive from the at least one camera at least one image of the target as illuminated by the laser, obtain a laser speckle contrast image of the target from the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the laser, receive from the at least one camera at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source, divide the laser speckle contrast image into subparts, and divide the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source into identical subparts, determine whether each subpart includes a feature of a certain type by combining each subpart of the laser speckle contrast image with the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source and comparing the combination with one or more criteria, and outputting the location and type of features detected in a subpart of the images.
Nucleic acid constructs encoding a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a truncated human epidermal growth factor receptor (huEGFRt) are described. The encoded CARs include a tumor antigen-specific monoclonal antibody, such as a glypican-3 (GPC3)-specific, a GPC2-specific or a mesothelin-specific monoclonal antibody, fused to a CD8α hinge region, a CD8α transmembrane region, a 4-1BB co-stimulatory domain and a CD3ζ signaling domain. Isolated host cells, such as isolated T cells that co-express the disclosed CARs and huEGFRt are also described. T cells transduced with the disclosed CAR constructs can be used for cancer immunotherapy.
High Affinity Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Glypican-2 And Uses Thereof
Monoclonal antibodies that bind glypican-2 (GPC2) with high affinity are described. Immunotoxins and chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that include the disclosed antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof are further described. In some instances, the antibody or antigen-binding fragment is humanized. The disclosed GPC2-specific antibodies and conjugates can be used, for example, for the diagnosis or treatment of GPC2-positive cancers, including neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma and retinoblastoma.
Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Glypican-2 (Gpc2) And Use Thereof
A panel of human variable heavy (VH) single domain monoclonal antibodies specific for cell-surface glypican-2 (GPC2) are described. Methods for the diagnosis and treatment and GPC2-positive cancer are also described. Recombinant immunotoxins comprised of a GPC2-specific VH domain antibody and a clinically used form of exotoxin A (PE38) were generated and shown to inhibit GPC2-positive neuroblastoma tumor cell growth and inhibit neuroblastoma xenograft growth in nude mice, without significant toxicity. Chimeric antigen receptors comprising a GPC2-specific VH single domain antibody are also described. T cells expressing the GPC2-specific CARs potently killed GPC2-positive neuroblastoma cells in a dose-dependent manner.
- Baltimore MD, US Nitish THAKOR - Clarksville MD, US Kartikeya MURARI - Calgary, CA Nan Li - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/026
Abstract:
A system for multimodal laser speckle imaging may include a first light source positioned to emit laser light toward a target, a second light source positioned to emit light toward the target, a camera positioned to receive light scattered from the target, and a processor. The processor may be programmed to receive from the at least one camera at least one image of the target as illuminated by the laser, obtain a laser speckle contrast image of the target from the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the laser, receive from the at least one camera at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source, divide the laser speckle contrast image into subparts, and divide the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source into identical subparts, determine whether each subpart includes a feature of a certain type by combining each subpart of the laser speckle contrast image with the at least one image of the target as illuminated by the second light source and comparing the combination with one or more criteria, and out-putting the location and type of features detected in a subpart of the images.
Mar 2014 to Aug 2014 Marketing and business AssociateHualian Pharmaceutical Machinery Co., Ltd
Jul 2012 to Aug 2012 Sales and Digital Marketing InternChina Telecom Qinhuangdao, CN Apr 2010 to Apr 2010 Field Marketing Assistant
Education:
Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School Aug 2014 Master of Science in MarketingJohns Hopkins University Mar 2014 to May 2014 marketing researchYanshan University Qinhuangdao, CN Jul 2013 Bachelor of Arts
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