Biography
Education
DVM: Colorado State University
Internship: University of California-Davis
PhD: University of California at Davis
Residency: University of California at Davis
Diplomate: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Expertise
Discovery of molecular mechanisms of disease (biochemical / genetic) "targets" that can be applied as templates for the design of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical agents. Anti-neoplatic properties of electromagnetic fields Strategies for modifying the molecular pathogenesis of intense septic and non-septic inflammatory responses Strategies for modifying the molecular pathogenesis of hyper-immune and auto-immune disease states Mononuclear cell (macrophage/lymphocyte) and neoplastic cell proteomics Diagnotic pharmacology in investigative research and clinical medicine
Research Interest
His research interests are application of molecular biology and proteomics analyses to delineate mechanisms of disease associated with immunological processes and neoplastic conditions as an investigational basis for the molecular design of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical agents. Investigations have also been devoted to the development of novel vaccine preparations.