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  • 155 Perry St APT 4C, New York, NY 10014
  • East Hampton, NY
  • New Orleans, LA

Work

Company: Columbia university 1997 Position: Bennett m. stein professor and vice-chair

Education

Degree: M.D. School / High School: LSU-NO 1987 to 1991 Specialities: Medicine

Skills

Medical Education • Neuroscience • Clinical Research • Medical Research • Medicine • Research • Teaching • Healthcare • Cancer • Clinical Trials • Science • Grant Writing • Strategic Planning • Public Speaking • Medical Imaging • Biomedical Engineering • Mri • Editing

Industries

Medical Practice

Resumes

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Bennett M Stein Professor And Vice-Chair

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Columbia University since 1997
Bennett M. Stein Professor and Vice-Chair
Education:
LSU-NO 1987 - 1991
M.D., Medicine
Dartmouth College 1983 - 1987
1987, English
Skills:
Medical Education
Neuroscience
Clinical Research
Medical Research
Medicine
Research
Teaching
Healthcare
Cancer
Clinical Trials
Science
Grant Writing
Strategic Planning
Public Speaking
Medical Imaging
Biomedical Engineering
Mri
Editing

Publications

Us Patents

Delivery Of Double-Stranded Rna Into The Central Nervous System

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US Patent:
20090280058, Nov 12, 2009
Filed:
Mar 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/397478
Inventors:
Carol M. Troy - Hastings-on-Hudson NY, US
Sander E. Connolly - New York NY, US
Giselle F. Prunell - Montevideo, UY
Andrew F. Ducruet - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61K 51/00
A61K 38/00
A61K 38/54
US Classification:
424 169, 514 2, 424 943
Abstract:
The present invention provides for compositions and methods for in vivo delivery of a cell-permeable complex to cells of the central nervous system, wherein the cell-permeable complex decreases the level of a functional target protein encoded by a target mRNA molecule. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the cell-permeable complex comprises an siRNA nucleic acid molecule operably linked to a cell-penetrating peptide, wherein the cell-penetrating peptide facilitates transport of the cell-permeable complex across both the blood brain barrier and cell membrane of a target cell. The methods of the invention further encompass the utilization of convection-enhanced delivery methods such as intracerebral clysis (ICC) to deliver the cell-permeable complex to the target cells of the central nervous system.
Sander E Connolly from New York, NY, age ~60 Get Report