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11406 Jordan Ln, Great Falls, VA 22066    703-4040488   

Randallstown, MD   

Burtonsville, MD   

Potomac, MD   

11406 Jordan Ln, Great Falls, VA 22066   

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Eddie Chang

Specialties:
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Work:
Newborn Special Care Associates PC
1200 Old York Rd Bldg Rorer Fl 4, Ogontz Campus, PA 19001
215-4814986 (phone) 215-4814317 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College
Graduated: 2000
Conditions:
Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chang graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 2000. He works in Abington, PA and specializes in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Abington Memorial Hospital and Childrens Hospital Of Philadelphia.

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Method Of Making Bioactive Catalytic Material

US Patent:
7348169, Mar 25, 2008
Filed:
May 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/434579
Inventors:
Alok Singh - Springfield VA, US
Yongwoo Lee - Alexandria VA, US
Evan Stanish - Alexandria VA, US
Eddie Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Walter J. Dressick - Fort Washington MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12N 9/00
US Classification:
435183, 435 18, 435175
Abstract:
A bioactive catalytic material is disclosed for providing protection from chemical exposure. The material is composed of enzymes immobilized within polyelectrolyte multilayers and a polymerizable end-capping layer to render stability to enzymes. Also disclosed is the related method for making a bioactive catalytic material and their deposition on substrates of varying size, shape and flexibility for providing active protection from chemical exposure.

Trioxyethylene Gold Nanoclusters Functionalized With A Single Dna

US Patent:
7655474, Feb 2, 2010
Filed:
Apr 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/278502
Inventors:
Sulay Jhaveri - Alexandria VA, US
Mario Ancona - Alexandria VA, US
Edward E Foos - Alexandria VA, US
Eddie L Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01N 21/75
US Classification:
436166, 436151, 436183, 436524, 436525, 422 8201, 422 8202, 422 8203, 556133, 568 61, 568 62
Abstract:
A method of making a nanoclusters functionalized with a single DNA strand comprising the steps of providing nanoclusters, combining said nanoclusters with thiolated DNA, incubating said nanoclusters and thiolated DNA mixture, combining said mixture with a solution comprising ethanol and dichloromethane; separating said mixture into an aqueous phase and an organic phase, mixing said aqueous phase with a solution comprising dicholormethane and NaCl, and separating the mixture into an aqueous phase and an organic phase; wherein said organic phase comprises said nanoclusters functionalized with a single DNA strand. Further, provided is a nanocluster functionalized with a single DNA strand comprising a nanocluster, said nanocluster being functionalized with a single DNA strand, said DNA strand having a length of about 10 to about 50 bases.

Trioxyethylene Gold Nanoclusters Functionalized With A Single Dna

US Patent:
7932096, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
Oct 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/574401
Inventors:
Sulay Jhaveri - Alexandria VA, US
Mario Ancona - Alexandria VA, US
Edward E Foos - Alexandria VA, US
Eddie L Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01N 21/75
US Classification:
436166, 436151, 436183, 436524, 436525, 422 8201, 422 8202, 422 8203
Abstract:
A method of making a nanoclusters functionalized with a single DNA strand comprising the steps of providing nanoclusters, combining said nanoclusters with thiolated DNA, incubating said nanoclusters and thiolated DNA mixture, combining said mixture with a solution comprising ethanol and dichloromethane; separating said mixture into an aqueous phase and an organic phase, mixing said aqueous phase with a solution comprising dicholormethane and NaCl, and separating the mixture into an aqueous phase and an organic phase; wherein said organic phase comprises said nanoclusters functionalized with a single DNA strand. Further, provided is a nanocluster functionalized with a single DNA strand comprising a nanocluster, said nanocluster being functionalized with a single DNA strand, said DNA strand having a length of about 10 to about 50 bases.

Immobilized Metalchelate Complexes For Catalysis And Decontamination Of Pesticides And Chemical Warfare Nerve-Agents

US Patent:
2003005, Mar 20, 2003
Filed:
May 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/862418
Inventors:
Eddie Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Alok Singh - Springfield VA, US
Qin Lu - Alexandria VA, US
Christopher Hartshorn - Delmar NY, US
International Classification:
B01J031/00
US Classification:
502/159000, 502/162000, 502/167000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the preparation of metal chelate complexes immobilized on a support, immobilized metal chelate complexes and methods of using the supports and immobilized metal chelate complexes for the adsorption and/or hydrolysis of phosphate esters. More specifically, processes for the preparation of immobilized metal chelate complexes by attachment of metal chelate complexes to solids, polymers, micelles, liposomes, tubules and other self-organized polymolecular associations immobilized metal chelate complexes made by such processes and use of the supports and immobilized metal chelate complexes for the adsorption and/or hydrolysis of phosphate ester group containing compounds such as chemical warfare nerve agents and pesticides, are disclosed. The present invention provides the ability to efficiently decontaminate phosphate ester compounds under a wide range of conditions in a practical and cost-effective manner.

Catalytic Surfaces For Active Protection From Toxins

US Patent:
2005013, Jun 23, 2005
Filed:
Dec 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/750637
Inventors:
Alok Singh - Springfield VA, US
Yongwoo Lee - Alexandria VA, US
Ivan Stanish - Alexandria VA, US
Eddie Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Walter Dressick - Fort Washington MD, US
International Classification:
A61K038/46
C12N009/16
US Classification:
435196000, 424094600
Abstract:
A bioactive catalytic material is disclosed for providing protection from chemical exposure. The material is composed of enzymes immobilized within polyelectrolyte multilayers and a polymerizable end-capping layer to render stability to enzymes. Also disclosed is the related method for making a bioactive catalytic material and their deposition on substrates of varying size, shape and flexibility for providing active protection from chemical exposure.

Macrocyclic Chelators For Gene-Silencing Or Gene Disruption

US Patent:
2006009, May 4, 2006
Filed:
Sep 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/251542
Inventors:
Eddie Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Andy Knight - New Orleans LA, US
Ellen Goldman - Germantown MD, US
Rajeev Soni - New Dehli, IN
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
C07F 15/06
C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435006000, 536025320, 540465000
Abstract:
A composition comprising a kinetically inert ion coordinated to a macrocyclic chelator or ligand, a first functional group bonded to the macrocyclic chelator or ligand, an oligonucleotide, and a second functional group bonded to the oligonucleotide, wherein the first functional group covalently bonds to the second functional group.

Method Of Using A Cobalt-Amine Based Metal Complex As An Antiviral Compound And A Method For The Preparation Of Functionalized Analogs Thereof

US Patent:
2008018, Jul 31, 2008
Filed:
Nov 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/934424
Inventors:
Eddie L. Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
James B. Delehanty - Washington DC, US
Dzung C. Thach - Annandale VA, US
Jason Bongard - Alexandria VA, US
Andy Knight - New Orleans LA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the US, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61K 31/555
C12N 5/06
C07H 21/04
A61P 31/12
US Classification:
514184, 435375, 536 231
Abstract:
The present invention is generally directed to a method of prophylaxis against viral infection of a cell or subject or a method of treating a subject infected with a virus including administering an antiviral composition having the general Structure III,

Method Of Making An Artificial Nuclease For Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial Applications

US Patent:
2008031, Dec 25, 2008
Filed:
Sep 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/205185
Inventors:
Eddie Chang - Silver Spring MD, US
Andy Knight - New Orleans LA, US
Ellen Goldman - Germantown MD, US
James Delehanty - Washington DC, US
Rajeev Soni - New Delhi, IN
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07H 21/04
C07H 21/02
US Classification:
536 245
Abstract:
A method of making a macrocyclic chelator comprising converting Co(II)Clto a stabilized Co(III) complex, reacting the Co(III) complex with a cyclen ligand comprising a carboxylic acid or a methyl benzoic acid moiety through which amine bond formation with a primary amine can be achieved and reacting the Co(III) cyclen carboxylic acid or methyl benzoic acid complex with a suitable modified oligonucleotide to form a sequence-specific gene silencing moiety. A method comprising coordinating a kinetically inert ion to a macrocyclic chelator or ligand, bonding a first functional group, reacting with an oligonucleotide, bonding a second functional group, attaching the first functional group to the second functional group, binding the macrocyclic chelator to a target thus inhibiting translation, wherein the macrocyclic chelator hydrolyzes a photodiester bond.

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