Dr. Lee graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1994. He works in Colleyville, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Lee is affiliated with Baylor Regional Medical Center At Grapevine.
A dispensing device (7) that is intended to be mounted on a vertical planar surface such as a door (10). The dispensing device (7) includes an enclosure (13) having a first opening (34) and a second opening (37) defined therein. The first opening (34) contains a first airflow valve (43) and the second opening contains a second airflow valve (46). An odorous substance (40) is disposed inside the enclosure (13) between the two airflow valves (43,46). When the door (10) swings open or closed, airflow generated along the surface of the door (10) passes through the airflow valves (43,46) to release the odors from the odorous substance (40) into the area surrounding the door (10).
Antiviral polypeptides and methods of use are provided herein. In particular, these polypeptides can comprise the Yodha amino acid sequence, variants, derivatives, or truncated versions thereof. In certain embodiments, this disclosure relates to uses of the peptides, nucleic acid molecules, and compositions disclosed herein to treat or prevent a viral infection.
- Atlanta GA, US David Holthausen - Atlanta GA, US Song Hee Lee - Atlanta GA, US Sanil George - Trivandrum, IN
International Classification:
C07K 14/46 A61P 31/16
Abstract:
It has been discovered that certain peptides are useful for managing certain viral infections. Thus, this disclosure relates to the use of peptides reported herein for the prevention or treatment of viral infections such as influenza infections. In certain embodiments, this disclosure relates to peptides, variants, or derivatives having sequences disclosed herein and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same.
- Atlanta GA, US - Thiruvananthapuram, IN David Holthausen - Atlanta GA, US Song Hee Lee - Atlanta GA, US Jessica Shartouny - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
EMORY UNIVERSITY - Atlanta GA RAJIV GANDHI CENTRE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY - Thiruvananthapuram
International Classification:
A61K 38/17 A61K 38/46 A61P 31/16
Abstract:
Antiviral polypeptides and methods of use are provided herein. In particular, these polypeptides can comprise the Yodha amino acid sequence, variants, derivatives, or truncated versions thereof. In certain embodiments, this disclosure relates to uses of the peptides and compositions disclosed herein to treat or prevent a viral infection.
University of Hawaii at Manoa Mar 2008 - May 2010
Student Aide
USAF/Air National Guard Dec 2002 - Dec 2007
Aircraft Maintenance
Education:
University of Hawaii at Manoa 2005 - 2010
Bachelors in Business Administration, Accounting
Community College of the Air Force 2003 - 2005
Associates in Applied Science, Aircraft Maintenance Systems Technology
Cahuenga Elementary School Los Angeles CA 1985-1990, Paul Revere Middle School Los Angeles CA 1991-1992, John Burroughs Middle School Los Angeles CA 1993-1994