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Edwin Chang Phones & Addresses

Saint Leonard, MD   

1353 Canterwood Cir, Sandy, UT 84093   

Glenbrook, NV   

Belmont, CA   

Irvine, CA   

Annapolis, MD   

Claremont, CA   

Palo Alto, CA   

7766 Canterwood Ln, Sandy, UT 84093    801-6456623   

Work

Company: Franklin resources, inc. Address: 1 Franklin Pkwy, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phones: 650-3122000 Position: Facilities planner/designer Industries: State Commercial Banks

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

Edwin M. Chang

Specialties:
Neurology, Surgery , Neurological
Work:
Healthcare Associates Of NYHealthcare Associates
1099 Targee St, Staten Island, NY 10304
718-4483210 (phone) 718-8153379 (fax)
Site
Bowery Medical PCJenny Cheng MD
139 Ctr St STE 608, New York, NY 10013
212-9258183 (phone) 212-9256757 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis
Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Carpal Tunnel Decompression, Craniotomy, Spinal Surgery, Lumbar Puncture, Spinal Cord Surgery, Spinal Fusion
Conditions:
Intracranial Injury, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Languages:
Chinese, English, Polish, Russian, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chang graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1982. He works in New York, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Neurology and Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island University Hospital North and Staten Island University Hospital South Campus.

Edwin Chang resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Edwin Chang

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Edwin Chang

Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Skills:
Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Research, Powerpoint, Sales, Leadership, Training, Photoshop, English
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Edwin Chang

Skills:
Leadership, Research

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Methods Of Modulating Angiogenesis And Screening Compounds For Activity In Modulating Angiogenesis

US Patent:
2007013, Jun 14, 2007
Filed:
Sep 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/521787
Inventors:
John Cooke - Palo Alto CA, US
Martin Ng - Sydney, AU
Jenny Wu - Cupertino CA, US
Edwin Chang - Menlo Park CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 48/00
US Classification:
514044000
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods of modulating angiogenesis in an individual, as well as methods of identifying a candidate agent that modulates angiogenesis, where such methods involve modulating and identifying agents that modulate expression of gene products of a subset of genes concordantly-regulated by agonists of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), bFGF receptor, and VEGF receptor.

Using Alternating Electric Fields To Increase Cell Membrane Permeability

US Patent:
2020025, Aug 13, 2020
Filed:
May 1, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/864773
Inventors:
Edwin CHANG - Menlo Park CA, US
Chirag B. PATEL - Palo Alto CA, US
Sanjiv S. GAMBHIR - Portola Valley CA, US
Tali VOLOSHIN-SELA - Kibbutz Gvat, IL
Yaara PORAT - Kibbutz Gvat, IL
Moshe GILADI - Moshav Herut, IL
International Classification:
A61N 1/32
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
Certain substances (e.g., large molecules) that ordinarily cannot traverse the cell membrane of cells can be introduced into cells by applying an alternating electric field to the cell for a period of time, wherein the frequency of the alternating electric field is selected so that application of the alternating electric field increases permeability of the cell membrane. Once the permeability of the cell membrane has been increased, the substance is able to cross the cell membrane. This approach is particularly useful in the context of cancer cells (e.g., glioblastoma).

Prevention And Treatment Of Teratoma Formation In Stem Cell-Based Therapies Using Alternating Electric Fields

US Patent:
2020012, Apr 23, 2020
Filed:
Oct 23, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/661889
Inventors:
- Stanford CA, US
Edwin CHANG - Palo Alto CA, US
Joseph C. WU - Palo Alto CA, US
Sanjiv Sam GAMBHIR - Portola Valley CA, US
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University - Stanford CA
International Classification:
A61K 35/34
C12N 5/077
Abstract:
In the context of a stem cell-based therapy in which differentiated cells are derived from pluripotent stem cells, this application discloses approaches for eliminating residual pluripotent stem cells that may remain in a batch of differentiated progeny cells. This advantageously prevents the formation of teratoma tumors when the differentiated cells are eventually used for the therapy. This can be accomplished by exposing the batch of differentiated progeny cells and the residual pluripotent stem cells to an alternating electric field for a period of time. The frequency and field strength of the alternating electric field are such that the pluripotent stem cells die off as a result of exposure to the alternating electric fields, while the differentiated cells remain substantially unharmed. This results in a purified batch of differentiated progeny cells that is rendered safe for use in the stem cell-based therapy.

Using Alternating Electric Fields To Increase Cell Membrane Permeability

US Patent:
2020000, Jan 9, 2020
Filed:
Jul 3, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/502255
Inventors:
Edwin CHANG - Menlo Park CA, US
Chirag B. PATEL - Palo Alto CA, US
Sanjiv S. GAMBHIR - Portola Valley CA, US
Tali VOLOSHIN-SELA - Kibbutz Gvat, IL
Yaara PORAT - Kibbutz Galed, IL
Moshe GILADI - Moshav Herut, IL
International Classification:
A61N 1/32
Abstract:
Certain substances (e.g., large molecules) that ordinarily cannot traverse the cell membrane of cells can be introduced into cells by applying an alternating electric field to the cell for a period of time, wherein the frequency of the alternating electric field is selected so that application of the alternating electric field increases permeability of the cell membrane. Once the permeability of the cell membrane has been increased, the substance is able to cross the cell membrane. This approach is particularly useful in the context of cancer cells (e.g., glioblastoma).

Using Alternating Electric Fields To Increase Cell Membrane Permeability

US Patent:
2020000, Jan 9, 2020
Filed:
Jul 3, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/502282
Inventors:
Edwin CHANG - Menlo Park CA, US
Chirag B. PATEL - Palo Alto CA, US
Sanjiv S. GAMBHIR - Portola Valley CA, US
Tali VOLOSHIN-SELA - Kibbutz Gvat, IL
Yaara PORAT - Kibbutz Galed, IL
Moshe GILADI - Moshav Herut, IL
International Classification:
A61N 1/32
A61K 41/00
A61P 35/00
A61N 1/02
Abstract:
Certain substances (e.g., large molecules) that ordinarily cannot traverse the cell membrane of cells can be introduced into cells by applying an alternating electric field to the cell for a period of time, wherein the frequency of the alternating electric field is selected so that application of the alternating electric field increases permeability of the cell membrane. Once the permeability of the cell membrane has been increased, the substance is able to cross the cell membrane. This approach is particularly useful in the context of cancer cells (e.g., glioblastoma).

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