Ying Jiang - Scotch Plains NJ, US Fang Liang Zhang - Fanwood NJ, US Nicholas J. Murgolo - Millington NJ, US Lin Luo - Edison NJ, US Jason S. Simon - Westfield NJ, US
Assignee:
Schering Corporation - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
G01N 33/566
US Classification:
435 721, 435 72, 436501
Abstract:
The present invention relates to RF-amide peptides and their use for treating, preventing and curing neurological and metabolic medical disorders. The invention also relates to methods for modulating a G-protein coupled receptor and for identifying substances which modulate the receptor.
Ying Jiang - Scotch Plains NJ, US Fang Liang Zhang - Fanwood NJ, US Nicholas J. Murgolo - Millington NJ, US Lin Luo - Edison NJ, US Jason S. Simon - Westfield NJ, US
Assignee:
Schering Corporation - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
G01N 33/566 C07K 14/705
US Classification:
435 721, 435 71, 435 72, 436501
Abstract:
The present invention relates to RF-amide peptides and their use for treating, preventing and curing neurological and metabolic medical disorders. The invention also relates to methods for modulating a G-protein coupled receptor and for identifying substances which modulate the receptor.
Antibodies And Functional Fragments Thereof That Specifically Bind An Rf-Amide Peptide Or A Precursor Thereof
Ying Jiang - Scotch Plains NJ, US Fang Liang Zhang - Fanwood NJ, US Nicholas J. Murgolo - Millington NJ, US Lin Luo - Edison NJ, US Jason S. Simon - Westfield NJ, US
Assignee:
Schering Corporation - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
C07K 16/00 C12P 21/08
US Classification:
5303879, 5303881, 53038815, 4241391
Abstract:
The present invention relates to RF-amide peptides and their use for treating, preventing and curing neurological and metabolic medical disorders. The invention also relates to methods for modulating a G-protein coupled receptor and for identifying substances which modulate the receptor.
Methods, Mediums, And Systems For Testing Fiber Optic Telecommunication Systems
- Eatontown NJ, US D. Mark Havens - Wall NJ, US Robert P. Bellomo - Montclair NJ, US Bamdad Bakhshi - Asbury Park NJ, US Robert Behringer - Monmouth Beach NJ, US Roberto Mattos - Morganville NJ, US Ying Jiang - Metuchen NJ, US William C. Barnett - Freehold NJ, US Mark Enright - Hampton NJ, US
Assignee:
SUBCOM, LLC - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
H04B 10/07
Abstract:
This application describes techniques for testing fiber optic telecommunication systems, such as undersea fiber optic cable systems. Testing terminals may be deployed at a location of terminating equipment for a fiber optic cable. The testing terminals may be operated remotely. The testing terminals may be configured to programmatically test the cable by loading one or more tests and automatically configure the cable's transmitters and receivers based on predetermined loading schemes selected based on the tests to be performed. The testing terminals may iterate over channels and fiber pairs of the cable and may use back-to-back tests to remove artifacts from test results. Using the described techniques, a cable's channels and fiber pairs can be fully characterized in the amount of time afforded for a typical testing schedule, which was not generally possible using conventional testing.
2008 to 2000 Research Assistant IIICleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH 2005 to 2008 Research AssociateCleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH 2002 to 2005
Education:
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH May 2011 M.S. in BiostatisticsNorman Bethune University of Medical Sciences Jul 2000 Ph.D. in ImmunologyNorman Bethune University of Medical Sciences Jul 1997 M.D.