Betty Yu - Cambridge MA, US Amir Nashat - Newton MA, US Daniel Griffith Anderson - Sudbury MA, US David Thomas Puerta - Melrose MA, US Benjamin Adams - Cambridge MA, US Scott Clark - Pittsfield MA, US Yushan Kim - Cambridge MA, US Eric George Spengler - Ridgefield CT, US Ronald P. McLaughlin - Reading MA, US Susan Eilidh Bedford - Carlisle MA, US Zhi Li - San Diego CA, US
The application of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors to the skin inhibits the degradation of proteins found in the skin including collagen, elastin, and other basement membrane and extracellular matrix protein. MMP inhibitors may be used in both cosmetic compositions and pharmaceutical compositions for application to skin. MMP inhibitors are formulated with a cosmetically suitable vehicle or pharmaceutically acceptable excipient for application to the skin as creams, lotions, ointments, solutions, face masks, etc. As cosmetics, the inventive MMP inhibitor compositions are applied to the skin to prevent or reduce the appearance of wrinkles, pigmentation changes, loss of elasticity, or other effects associated with aging or sun damage. As pharmaceuticals, the inventive MMP inhibitor compositions may also be applied to the skin to treat or prevent a skin disease (e.g., proliferative disease, inflammatory disease).
Pixelated Programmable Neutral Density Filter Array
- San Diego CA, US Wenbin WANG - San Diego CA, US Zuguang XIAO - San Diego CA, US Zhi LI - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 9/04
Abstract:
In some aspects, a device may receive, from a pixel array of a camera, a first image. The device may configure, based at least in part on the first image, a setting of a filter. The filter may be included within a filter array that is arranged within the camera in association with the pixel array. The device may cause the pixel array to capture a second image. Numerous other aspects are described.
Sep 2012 to 2000 Statistical ConsultantUniversity of Florida
Sep 2011 to 2000 Teaching AssistantVA Hospital Puget Sound Seattle, WA Sep 2010 to Sep 2011 BiostatisticianDr. James Dai, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, WA Sep 2009 to Sep 2010 Research AssistantDr. Brian Leroux, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington Seattle, WA Mar 2009 to Sep 2009 Research AssistantUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA Mar 2009 to Jun 2009 Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Florida Gainesville, FL 2011 to 2012 MS in StatisticsUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA 2008 to 2010 BiostatisticsUniversity of Alberta Edmonton, AB 2005 to 2008 BS in Actuarial Science
Skills:
SAS, R,Stata, Categorical, Survival and Longitudinal data analysis, GLM, GLMM, GAM, GEE, Cox regression