Ralph R. Isberg - Brookine MA Virginia Miller - Los Angeles CA Stanley Falkow - Portola Valley CA
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Jr. University - Stanford CA
International Classification:
C12N 1531 C12N 121 C12Q 168
US Classification:
536 237
Abstract:
Novel methods and microorganisms are provided, where novel genetic mammalian cell invasive capability is imparted to a microorganism by the introduction of an exogenous inv gene. The resulting organisms are then capable of binding to mammalian cells and are transferred to the cytoplasm. Other novel genetic capabilities may be imparted to the unicellular microorganism, which may serve as a vaccine for one or more pathogens or may introduce genetic capabilities or foreign molecules into a mammalian host cell. The sequences may be used for an in vitro screen for pathogenicity.
Catholic Community Services Salem, OR Dec 2009 to Feb 2011 Youth and Family ConsultantSafeway Stayton, OR Nov 1999 to Dec 2009 Assistant Produce Supervisor / CashierSafeway Salem, OR Sep 2005 to Jun 2006 InternSafeway Salem, OR 2001 to 2005 Office Support
Education:
Portland State University Portland, OR Jun 2008 Bachelor of Science in Social SciencesChemeketa Community College Salem, OR Aug 2006 Associate of Applied Science in Human Services Social SciencesCascade High School Turner Turner, OR Jun 2000 High School Diploma
CHAMPS Charter HS Van Nuys, CA Sep 2011 to Dec 2011 Biology TeacherOur Lady of Loretto Los Angeles, CA Jun 2011 to Aug 2011 Summer Honors TeacherInglewood Unified Schools Inglewood, CA Feb 2009 to Jun 2010 Inglewood School District SubstituteKeystone Academy La Caada Flintridge, CA 1990 to 1994 Summer School Teacher, Tutor during School termLe Conte Jr High Los Angeles, CA Sep 1984 to Jun 1989 Science Teacher Middle School levelLe Conte JH, LAUSD Los Angeles, CA Sep 1984 to Jun 1989 Jr High Science Teacher
Education:
California State University Los Angeles, CA 1994 Masters of Science in BiologyCalifornia State University Los Angeles, CA 1980 Bachelor of Science in Biology