Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Falls Church 201 N Washington St, Falls Church, VA 22046 (703)2374000 (phone), (703)5361408 (fax)
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Falls Church Adult Primary Care 201 N Washington St FL 3, Falls Church, VA 22046 (703)2374000 (phone), (703)5361395 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Virginia School of Medicine Graduated: 2006
Conditions:
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 2006. She works in Falls Church, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Childrens National Health System and Virginia Hospital Center.
Addiction Institute of New York at Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospital
Sep 2013 to 2000 Graduate Social Work InternContinuing Day Treatment Program at Jewish Guild Healthcare New York, NY Sep 2012 to May 2013 Graduate Social Work InternBauer Memory Lab at Emory University Atlanta, GA Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Research AssistantFernbank Elementary School Atlanta, GA Aug 2010 to Nov 2010 Teaching Assistant
Education:
Columbia University in the City of New York New York, NY 2014 Master of Science in Social WorkEmory University Atlanta, GA 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
TOSHIBA LOGISTICS AMERICA, INC Irvine, CA Sep 2014 to Jan 2015 Accounting ManagerFASHION LIFE, INC Gardena, CA Sep 2002 to Dec 2013 Accounting ManagerDAEWOO MOTOR AMERICA, INC Compton, CA Jun 1998 to Aug 2001 Senior AccountantPublic Company in North Hollywood North Hollywood, CA May 1996 to Feb 1997 Staff Accountant
Education:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHRIDGE Northridge, CA Dec 1995 Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Skills:
Proficient in the use of Oracle, Great Plains, and Microsoft Word and Excel
Described herein are compositions including an immune effector cells that are chemically modified at the surface with one or more active agent-loaded nano- or micro-particles for controlled release of the active agent. Exemplary drug-loaded nanoparticles include crosslinked multilayer liposome (CMLV) encapsulating an A2a receptor inhibitor. The modified immune effector cells may also present one or more chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) on the surface. Also provided are methods of using the same to treat cancer.