- Cambridge MA, US Jessica Jing-Shiuan Chiang - Somerville MA, US George M. Church - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 39/145 C12N 15/117 A61P 31/16 A61K 39/39
Abstract:
Described herein are in vitro-transcribed (IVT) RNA molecules comprising, a 5′ cap structure, a coding region encoding an antigen polypeptide, an immunostimulatory RNA sequence, and a poly(A) tail.
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913045006
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1997
Law School:
National Taiwan University, LL.B., 1993; National Taiwan University, LL.B., 1993; National Taiwan University, LL.M., 1997; National Taiwan University, LL.M., 1997
American School of Kuwait
Ap Biology Teacher
Chicago Public Schools
Myp Year 2 Science and Design Teacher
Mad Science Group Feb 2015 - Apr 2016
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Counsyl Jul 2013 - Jul 2014
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Pomona College May 2012 - Aug 2012
Research Assistant
Education:
Northwestern University 2016 - 2017
Masters, Teaching, Education
Pomona College 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Molecular Biology
Shanghai American School 2005 - 2009
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Children Civil Rights and Social Action Environment Education Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Health
University Of Pittsburgh Orthopedic Trauma Surgery 3471 5 Ave STE 1010, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412)6053226 (phone), (412)6873724 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Graduated: 2007
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Chiang graduated from the Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 2007. She works in Pittsburgh, PA and specializes in Traumatic Surgery.
This is one of the first studies to provide evidence suggesting that experiences long after exposure to abuse can mitigate the mortality risks associated with early abuse, said Jessica Chiang, postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University in the US.
Date: Mar 06, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Close relationships in midlife tied to lower mortality for child abuse survivors
Supportive relationships in adulthood may effectively combat or reverse the negative health consequences of childhood abuse, said lead study author Jessica Chiang of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.