Monoclonal Antibody that Detects a Subclass of Dog IgG—for Diagnostic and Research Applications
Novel Antiviral—Griffithsin Derived from Algae—for Prophylaxis or Treatment of Rabies Infection
Adjustable Barricade Safety Rail System and Roof Bracket Assembly to Prevent Worker Falls
Human Monoclonal Antibodies That Recognize Influenza A Viruses for Vaccine, Therapeutic, and Diagnostic Development
Human influenza A is one of two influenza virus types that cause seasonal epidemics of disease (known as flu season) almost every winter in the United States. Influenza A viruses are the only influenza viruses known to cause flu pandemics (i.e., global epidemics of flu disease). (Source.)
Hybridomas Producing Antibodies to Neuraminidase for Influenza A (H3N2) Diagnostics, Vaccine, and Therapeutic Development
Influenza A and B viruses can cause seasonal flu epidemics ― commonly known as the “flu season” ― and infect the nose, throat, eyes, and lungs in humans. Typically, flu seasons that are dominated by influenza A (H3N2) virus activity have higher associated hospitalizations and deaths in at-risk groups, such as people ages 65 and older and young children. Influenza A (H3N2) virus can also cause respiratory disease in animals, such as canines and swine.
Methods for near real-time aerosol chemical analysis for environmental and occupational monitoring
Exposures to hazardous airborne particles can pose a significant health risk to those routinely exposed in ambient air and industrial work environments. Measuring chemical composition and concentration of aerosol particles is important to preventing worker exposures and protecting health.
Patrick McCue
Dr. McCue joined OTT in June 2009. Prior to joining OTT, Dr. McCue was a technology transfer fellow at the National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s Technology Transfer Center. Dr. McCue completed research fellowships at the NCI-Frederick, at the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), and at the Genome Research Facility of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Dr.