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  • Ridgefield, WA
  • College Station, TX
  • 300 Bennett Dr, Carol Stream, IL 60188 (617) 314-2301
  • Lombard, IL
  • Battle Creek, MI
  • Tacoma, WA
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Plymouth, MA
  • Kalamazoo, MI

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Associate Vice Chancellor For Strategic Initiatives

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Location:
1501 Copperfield Pkwy, College Station, TX 77845
Industry:
Research
Work:
Texas A&M Agrilife
Associate Vice Chancellor For Strategic Initiatives

Kellogg Company Nov 2008 - Oct 2013
Senior Director, Nutrition Science

Biofortis Mérieux Nutrisciences Nov 2008 - Oct 2013
Senior Director Nutrition and Scientific Affairs

Ocean Spray Cranberries Sep 2006 - Oct 2008
Senior Manager, Research Services

Metagenics Jun 1995 - Aug 2006
Director of Research Information and Applied Technologies
Education:
University of Washington 1987 - 1990
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1981 - 1987
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biochemistry, Philosophy
Portland State University 1978 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Bend Senior High School
Languages:
English
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Deann Liska

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Deann Liska

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Skills:
Nutrition

Publications

Us Patents

Inflammation And Immunity Treatments

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US Patent:
20140134206, May 15, 2014
Filed:
Mar 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/008995
Inventors:
Christina Khoo - Lakeville-Middleboro MA, US
Deann Liska - Battle Creek MI, US
Susan S. Percival - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. - Gainesville FL
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES, INC. - Lakeville-Middleboro MA
International Classification:
A61K 31/352
A61K 39/00
A61K 45/06
US Classification:
4242041, 514456, 549406, 4242341
Abstract:
Therapeutic use of extracts containing proanthocyanidin including treating disorders, e.g., inflammatory disorders, e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis, microscopic colitis, collagenous colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. Methods of increasing a subject's immunological resistance to an infection and/or treating the infection. The infection can be, e.g., a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. The methods can include, e.g., selecting a subject that has, or is at risk of developing, an infection, e.g., a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, or a combination thereof; providing a composition comprising at least about 10% proanthocyanidin by weight; and administering to the subj ect an amount of the composition to the subject, to thereby increase a subject's immunological resistance to an infection and/or to treat the infection.
Deann J Liska from Ridgefield, WA, age ~68 Get Report