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Matthew L Herz Deceased20 Swanson Rd, Framingham, MA 01701

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20 Swanson Rd, Framingham, MA 01701    508-8777317   

Charlottesville, VA   

Brighton, MA   

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Work

Company: Herz financial Aug 1995 Address: West Hartford, CT Position: Managing partner

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: Bentley University 1991 to 1995 Specialities: Marketing

Skills

Estate Planning • Life Insurance Expert • Estate Tax Planning • Employee Benefits • Underwriting • Long Term Care Insurance • Disability Insurance • Annuities • Buy/Sell Agreements • Business Continuity Planning • Deferred Compensation • Fixed Annuities

Awards

MDRT - Top of the Table www.MDRT.org

Interests

Golf

Industries

Insurance

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Managing Partner At Herz Financial

Position:
Managing Partner at Herz Financial
Location:
West Hartford, Connecticut
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Herz Financial - West Hartford, CT since Aug 1995
Managing Partner
Education:
Bentley University 1991 - 1995
BS, Marketing
Avon High School 1988 - 1991
Skills:
Estate Planning, Life Insurance Expert, Estate Tax Planning, Employee Benefits, Underwriting, Long Term Care Insurance, Disability Insurance, Annuities, Buy/Sell Agreements, Business Continuity Planning, Deferred Compensation, Fixed Annuities
Interests:
Golf
Honor & Awards:
MDRT - Top of the Table www.MDRT.org

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Drug Activation By Radiation

US Patent:
4202323, May 13, 1980
Filed:
Apr 28, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/900897
Inventors:
Jack Zweig - New Rochelle NY
William McLaughlin - Washington DC
Matthew L. Herz - Framingham MA
International Classification:
A61K 2900
A61B 1000
US Classification:
128 11
Abstract:
A method of selectively causing drug activation within a living body which comprises administering to a living body a polyamino arylmethylnitrile capable of undergoing controlled cleavage to form a polyaminoaryl methyl ion and/or a free cyanide ion, the drug also being soluble in the body serum so that it is capable of passing via oral, intramuscular or intra-peritoneal administration into a body, and then subjecting a localized area of said body to radiation capable of causing cleavage of the cyanide ion from the drug precursor, the resulting ions acting to sensitize the localized area to radiation.

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