Ronald Hanson - Morris Plains NJ Mary Jo Donovan - North Brunswick NJ Steven Goldberg - Gillette NJ Paul A. Jass - Charles City IA Wen-Sen Li - Holmdel NJ Ramesh Patel - Bridgewater NJ Keith Ramig - Orange NJ Laszlo J. Szarka - East Brunswick NJ John J. Venit - North Brunswick NJ
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
C12P 2106
US Classification:
4352551, 435 692, 435183, 435189, 4352521
Abstract:
Processes for stereoselective enzymatic conversion of certain keto carboxylic acid derivatives to form the corresponding alkylamino acid compounds are described. The invention also concerns an engineered yeast host cell containing recombinant nucleic acid capable of expressing a phenylalanine dehydrogenase, as well as an engineered host cell containing recombinant nucleic acid capable of expressing a phenylalanine dehydrogenase enzyme and nucleic acid capable of expressing a formate dehydrogenase enzyme.
Ronald Hanson - Morris Plains NJ Mary Jo Donovan - North Brunswick NJ Steven Goldberg - Basking Ridge NJ Paul A. Jass - Charles City IA Wen-Sen Li - Holmdel NJ Ramesh Patel - Bridgewater NJ Keith Ramig - Orange NJ Laszlo J. Szarka - East Brunswick NJ John J. Venit - North Brunswick NJ
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
C12P 900 C12P 1300
US Classification:
435106
Abstract:
Processes for stereoselective enzymatic conversion of certain keto carboxylic acid derivatives to form the corresponding alkylamino acid compounds are described. The invention also concerns an engineered yeast host cell containing recombinant nucleic acid capable of expressing a phenylalanine dehydrogenase, as well as an engineered host cell containing recombinant nucleic acid capable of expressing a phenylalanine dehydrogenase enzyme and nucleic acid capable of expressing a formate dehydrogenase enzyme.
Medical School Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Circumcision Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hearing Evaluation Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Pharyngitis Atopic Dermatitis Chronic Sinusitis Otitis Media Plantar Warts
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Donovan graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1985. She works in Waukesha, WI and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Donovan is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Of Wisconsin, Waukesha Memorial Hospital and Wheaton Franciscan-Elmbrook Memorial Hospital.
Burkeville Medical Group 412 Namozine St, Burkeville, VA 23922 (434)7675511 (phone), (434)3152947 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Saint Louis University School of Medicine Graduated: 1978
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Donovan graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1978. She works in Burkeville, VA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Donovan is affiliated with Centra Southside Community Hospital.
Criminal Law Arson Defense Juvenile Defense Juvenile Dependency Child Neglect Election, Campaign and Political Law Traffic Law Driving While Intoxicated
contracts divorce employment law family law personal injury probate torts
ISLN:
921620219
Admitted:
1976
Law School:
Hastings College of the Law, University of California, J.D.
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Work:
Hidden Oaks Farm - Hunter Jumper Trainer Sewickley Academy - Math Teacher Pittsburgh Milliones University Prep - Math Teacher-- Algebra II and Pre-Calculus (2012) Pittsburgh CAPA 6-12
Education:
University of Pittsburgh - Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh - MEd Secondary Math Education
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New Englanders cast wary eye at the sky, fearing a repeat of last year's ...
"I'm very concerned," said Mary Donovan, a Beverly, Massachusetts, resident, as she waited for her train at Boston's North Station last week wearing a light coat in 50-degree weather. "We had $20,000 worth of damage on our home last year because of ice dams. And there's no guarantee it won't happen
"We care about our patients, but it's not uncommon for them to wait four weeks to see a doctor," said Mary Donovan, a therapist who stood with 150 other members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers outside Kaiser Permanente's Woodland Hills medical center.