Hartford Healthcare Medical Group 85 Seymour St STE 416, Hartford, CT 06106 (860)9478500 (phone), (860)5248643 (fax)
Hartford Healthcare Medical GroupHartford Healthcare Medical Group Urology 330 Western Blvd STE 200, Glastonbury, CT 06033 (860)9478500 (phone), (860)5248643 (fax)
Hartford Healthcare Medical Group 399 Farmington Ave STE 200, Farmington, CT 06032 (860)9478500 (phone), (860)5248643 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Connecticut School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Bladder Cancer Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Prostate Cancer Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Calculus of the Urinary System
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wagner graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Glastonbury, CT and 2 other locations and specializes in Urology. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Hartford Hospital and Midstate Medical Center.
East Valley Diagnostic ImagingEast Valley Diagnostic Imaging Ltd 6424 E Broadway Rd STE 101, Mesa, AZ 85206 (480)8300619 (phone), (480)5450102 (fax)
East Valley Diagnostic ImagingEVDI Medical Imaging 1840 E Warner Rd STE 114, Tempe, AZ 85284 (480)7682800 (phone), (480)7682888 (fax)
East Valley Diagnostic Imaging 1201 S Alma School Rd STE 14000, Mesa, AZ 85210 (480)5459779 (phone), (480)5450102 (fax)
East Valley Diagnostic Imaging 6553 E Baywood Ave STE 102, Mesa, AZ 85206 (480)5459779 (phone), (480)9268332 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1995
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wagner graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1995. He works in Mesa, AZ and 3 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Banner Baywood Medical Center, Banner Desert Medical Center, Banner Gateway Medical Center, Banner Heart Hospital and Mountain Vista Medical Center.
Protecs Turnkey Project Delivery Specialists Conshohocken, PA Sep 2008 to Mar 2009 Assistant Project EngineerThe City of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Sep 2007 to Mar 2008 Engineering Assistant IOld School Tile and Masonry Mount Ephraim, NJ Jun 2006 to Sep 2006 Tile Setters AssistantArchie's Plumbing Company Mount Ephraim, NJ Jun 2003 to Sep 2003 Plumbers Assistant
Education:
Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Sep 2011 Bachelor of Science in Construction ManagementDrexel University Intramural Sports
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South Jersey Metal Inc Building Materials · Mfg Metal Household Furniture Mfg Sheet Metalwork
PO Box 5148, Deptford, NJ 08096 1651 Hurffville Rd, West Deptford, NJ 08096 (856)2280642
Administering A Biological Composition Or Compositions Isolated From Self-Renewing Colony Forming Somatic Cell Growth Medium To Treat Diseases And Disorders
Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US Vanessa Ragaglia - Newtown Square PA, US Baron Heimbach - Philadelphia PA, US Richard S. Gore - West Chester PA, US
Assignee:
Garnet BioTherapeutics, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
A61K 38/00 A61K 38/37 A61K 38/22 A61K 38/18
US Classification:
514 11, 514 51, 514 53, 514 76, 514 212
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and uses of cells for the prevention and treatment of a wide variety of diseases and disorders and the repair and regeneration of tissues and organs using low passage and extensively passaged in vitro cultured, self-renewing, colony forming somatic cells (CF-SC). For example, adult bone marrow-derived somatic cells (ABM-SC), or compositions produced by such cells, are useful alone or in combination with other components for treating, for example, cardiovascular, neurological, integumentary, dermatological, periodontal, and immune mediated diseases, disorders, pathologies, and injuries.
Tony W. Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene C. Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William F. Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Lynn Rutkowski - Wynnewood PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US
Assignee:
Garnet BioTherapeutics, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
C12N 5/00
US Classification:
435374, 435325, 435366
Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and formulate pharmaceutical compositions.
Tony Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Rutkowski - Wynnewood PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US
International Classification:
A61K048/00 C12N005/08
US Classification:
424/093210, 435/368000, 435/366000
Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and formulate pharmaceutical compositions.
Tony Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Rutkowski - Wynnewood PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US W. Herring - Valley Forge PA, US Vanessa Ragaglia - Newtown Square PA, US
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and to formulate pharmaceutical compositions. In a further embodiment, a substantially homogenous populaton of cells which co-express CD49c, CD90 and at least one cardiac-related transcription factor is made and can be used to treat a human suffering from a cardiac condition.
Methods For Promoting Dopaminergic Neuronal Development By Using Ng4A-Subfamily And Wnt-Ligands
Methods for promoting dopaminergic neuronal development and producing neural cells having a dopaminergic phenotype are provided. Dopaminergic neural cells may be used for treating individuals having a neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson's disease. Dopaminergic cells may be implanted into the brain of the individual, and/or dopaminergic neural development may be induced or enhanced in the brain of the individual. Methods comprise expressing a nuclear receptor of the NG4A subfamily, e.g., Nurr1, above basal levels within the cell and treating the cell with Wnt ligand, thereby producing or enhancing proliferation, self-renewal, survival and/or dopaminergic induction, differentiation, survival or acquisition of a neuronal dopaminergic phenotype. The cell may be co-cultured with astrocytes or glial cells and may be contacted with an FGF growth factor.
Tony Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Rutkowski - Bryn Mawr PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US W. Herring - Valley Forge PA, US Vanessa Ragaglia - Newtown Square PA, US
International Classification:
A61K 48/00
US Classification:
424093210
Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and to formulate pharmaceutical compositions. In a further embodiment, a substantially homogenous population of cells which co-express CD49c, CD90 and at least one cardiac-related transcription factor is made and can be used to treat a human suffering from a cardiac condition.
Tony Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Rutkowski - Wynnewood PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US
Assignee:
Neuronyx, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
A61K 48/00
US Classification:
424093210, 424093700
Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury cardiac or neurological condition and formulate pharmaceutical compositions.
Tony Ho - Berwyn PA, US Gene Kopen - Wynnewood PA, US William Righter - Ridley Park PA, US J. Rutkowski - Bryn Mawr PA, US Joseph Wagner - West Chester PA, US
International Classification:
C12N 5/06
US Classification:
435326000, 435325000
Abstract:
Substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase are made. In one embodiment, humans suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition are treated with the substantially homogenous cells populations which co-express CD49c, CD90 and telomerase. In another embodiment, committed progenitor cells are made are made by selecting from a cultured source of a cell population which co-express CD49c and CD90 and modifying the cell population. The committed progenitor cells can be employed to treat a human suffering from a degenerative, traumatic, acute injury, cardiac or neurological condition and formulate pharmaceutical compositions.
the benefit event in Monongahela. A special feature was a match between councilmen Bob MacDougall and Thomas Garde of Donora. Garde won the showdown, but high individual scorers were Frank Furiga (201) and Chuck Negro (185) of Monongahela and George Soltis and Joseph Wagner of Donora (each with 184).
Date: Apr 11, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Belle Vernon medical professional early booster of Salk vaccine inoculations
in Monongahela. A specific feature was a match involving councilmen Bob MacDougall and Thomas Garde of Donora. Garde won the showdown, but high individual scorers had been Frank Furiga (201) and Chuck Negro (185) of Monongahela and George Soltis and Joseph Wagner of Donora (each and every with 184).
Date: Apr 11, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
With an exception, lawmakers fight off primary challenges
unsuccessfully challenged freshman Representatives Evandro Carvalho of Dorchester; Dan Donahue of Worcester; Dan Cullinane of Dorchester; Mary Keefe of Worcester; Diana DiZoglio of Methuen; and Marjorie Decker of Cambridge; along with longtime state Representatives Benjamin Swan of Springfield; Joseph Wagner
Date: Sep 11, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
It's Rare Disease Day - 10 Mass. biotechs working on treatments (slide show)
Other speakers include State Sen. Karen Spilka and Rep. Joseph Wagner, co-chairs of the Massachusetts Biotech Caucus; state Rep. Brian Ashe, who filed legislation to name annual Rare Disease Day in Massachusetts; Pam Gavin, COO of the National Organization of Rare Disorders.
By outlining the bill, the House also preempted a forthcoming report due June 27 from a job creation commission chaired by Rep. Joseph Wagner, D-Chicopee and Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland. Wagner said this bill is just one of many building blocks that have been passed by the Legislature and will co
Date: May 15, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
While waiting for jobs bill, GOP manages to advance some of its own ideas
House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Economic Development Committee Chairman Rep. Joseph Wagner have also talked about an economic development proposal in the works, though Wagner has said such a bill could take a back seat to the budget and a health care cost control bill.
Were poised for passage, said state Rep. Joseph Wagner, the co-chair of the conference committee that ironed out differences between the House and Senate bills late yesterday. The Senate must also approve the final version, which could end up on Gov. Deval Patricks desk as early as this afternoo
Date: Nov 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
DeLeo on casino bill: 'I feel pretty good about it'
Rep. Joseph Wagner, the co-chairman of Economic Development and Emerging Technologies Committees, said Tuesday that it was possible that the House could wrap up debate within a day, but lawmakers are prepared for the debate to carry over until Thursday.