Medical School Rush University Graduated: 1990 Medical School Ohio State University Med Center Graduated: 1991 Medical School Ohio State University Graduated: 1991 Medical School New York Presbyterian Hospital Graduated: 1991 Medical School Yale New Haven Hospital Graduated: 1991
Dr. Collins graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 1993. She works in Aurora, CO and specializes in Pediatric Cardiology. Dr. Collins is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Colorado.
Methods For Improving The Design, Bioavailability, And Efficacy Of Random Sequence Polymer Compositions Via Serum Protein-Based Detection Of Random Sequence Polymer Compositions
There exist in the art methods of detecting simple peptides. However, methods to determine the effective plasma concentration of mixtures of peptides as a group, rather than for individual peptides with a defined amino acid sequence, are complicated by the heterogeneity of the peptides to be detected. This application provides improved methods of detecting and assessing random sequence polymer (RSP) compositions, methods for the detection and quantitation of RSP compositions, means to determine and enrich a subset of peptides in an RSP composition based on the subset's interactions with certain capture polypeptides, and methods for administering RSP compositions to a subject in need thereof, wherein the dosage regimen and quantity may be determined or evaluated based on the above-mentioned methods for detection and quantitation.
Methods For Improving The Design, Bioavailability, And Efficacy Of Directed Sequence Polymer Compositions Via Serum Protein-Based Detection Of Directed Sequence Polymer Compositions
Eric H. Zanelli - Sudbury MA, US Jeff Krieger - Newtonville MA, US Joe Connolly - Natick MA, US Kathryn H. Collins - Plymouth MA, US
Assignee:
ARES TRADING SA - Vaud
International Classification:
C40B 30/04 C40B 40/10 A61P 37/06 A61K 38/02
US Classification:
4242781, 506 9, 506 18
Abstract:
There exist in the art methods of detecting simple peptides. However, methods to determine the effective plasma concentration of directed sequence polymers (DSPs), are complicated because DSPs are complex mixtures of peptides, as opposed to individual peptides with a defined amino acid sequence. This application provides improved methods of detecting and assessing DSP compositions, methods for the detection and quantitation of DSP compositions, means to determine and enrich a subset of peptides in a DSP composition based on the subset's interactions with certain capture polypeptides, and methods for administering DSP compositions to a subject in need thereof, wherein the dosage regimen and quantity may be determined or evaluated based on the above-mentioned methods for detection and quantitation.
Effective Quantitation Of Complex Peptide Mixtures In Tissue Samples And Improved Therapeutic Methods
Sam Baldwin - Westford MA, US Dustan Bonnin - Belmont MA, US Keith Johnson - Hudson MA, US Jeff Krieger - Newtonville MA, US James Rasmussen - Cambridge MA, US Bei Yu - West Roxbury MA, US Eric Zanelli - Sudbury MA, US Jianxin Zhang - Acton MA, US Kathryn H. Collins - Plymouth MA, US Michelle Genova - Cambridge MA, US Joseph Kovalchin - Belmont MA, US
Assignee:
Peptimmune, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 38/02 G01N 33/53 A61P 37/00
US Classification:
514 2, 435 71
Abstract:
The instant invention provides methods for the detection and quantitation of complex peptide mixtures in tissue samples and functional readouts of the results of administration of such complex peptide mixtures. The instant invention further provides methods for administering complex peptide mixtures to a subject in need thereof, the dosage regimen and quantity determined based on the above mentioned method for detection and quantitation.
Methods For Improving The Design, Bioavailability, And Efficacy Of Random Sequence Polymer Compositions Via Serum Protein-Based Detection Of Random Sequence Polymer Compositions
Eric H. Zanelli - Sudbury MA, US Jeff Krieger - Newtonville MA, US Joe Connolly - Natick MA, US Kathryn H. Collins - Plymouth MA, US
Assignee:
ARES TRADING SA - Vaud
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
US Classification:
4241851, 435 792
Abstract:
There exist in the art methods of detecting simple peptides. However, methods to determine the effective plasma concentration of mixtures of peptides as a group, rather than for individual peptides with a defined amino acid sequence, are complicated by the heterogeneity of the peptides to be detected. This application provides improved methods of detecting and assessing random sequence polymer (RSP) compositions, methods for the detection and quantitation of RSP compositions, means to determine and enrich a subset of peptides in an RSP composition based on the subset's interactions with certain capture polypeptides, and methods for administering RSP compositions to a subject in need thereof, wherein the dosage regimen and quantity may be determined or evaluated based on the above-mentioned methods for detection and quantitation.
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