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Fruma Yehiely

from Chicago, IL
Age ~67

Fruma Yehiely Phones & Addresses

  • 3000 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 525-9316
  • 3000 N Sheridan Rd APT 4D, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 525-9316
  • 536 Barry Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 525-9316
  • San Francisco, CA
  • 3000 N Sheridan Rd APT 4D, Chicago, IL 60657

Work

Company: Northwestern university Mar 2015 Position: Associate vice president for research

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Weizmann Institute of Science 1986 to 1991 Specialities: Biology

Skills

Research • Higher Education • Science • Molecular Biology • Grant Writing • Data Analysis • Statistics • Project Management • Lifesciences • Program Development • Scientific Writing • Microscopy • Public Speaking • Interdisciplinary Research Develpment • Strategic Research Development • Federal Grant Proposal Development • Grant Proposal Review • Team Science

Industries

Higher Education

Resumes

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Associate Vice President For Research

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Northwestern University
Associate Vice President For Research

Northwestern University 2010 - Feb 2015
Director, Office of Research Development

Ucsf 1991 - 1996
Post-Doc

Weizmann Institute of Science 1986 - 1991
Graduate Student

University of Chicago 1982 - 1985
Research Associate
Education:
Weizmann Institute of Science 1986 - 1991
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biology
Tel Aviv University 1976 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Skills:
Research
Higher Education
Science
Molecular Biology
Grant Writing
Data Analysis
Statistics
Project Management
Lifesciences
Program Development
Scientific Writing
Microscopy
Public Speaking
Interdisciplinary Research Develpment
Strategic Research Development
Federal Grant Proposal Development
Grant Proposal Review
Team Science

Publications

Us Patents

Therapeutic Modulation Of The Fas Pathway

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US Patent:
7749977, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Oct 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/586021
Inventors:
Fruma Yehiely - Chicago IL, US
Louis Deiss - Chicago IL, US
Paz Einat - Nes Zionna, IL
Assignee:
Quark Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
A61K 31/70
C07H 21/02
US Classification:
514 44, 536 245
Abstract:
A method for the identification of genes that are essential for the maintenance of specific cell phenotypes is disclosed. The method includes the initial step of identifying a cell type with a phenotype of interest. Gene inactivation is performed on an aliquot of cells of the cell type of interest. Selection is then performed to an aliquot of the cell culture to which gene inactivation has been applied. Cells which continue to maintain the phenotype following gene inactivation have not had the gene of interest inactivated whereas cells in which genes necessary for maintaining the phenotype have been inactivated have been lost. Utilizing subtraction analysis between treated and untreated aliquots the gene in the cells which has been inactivated that affects the phenotype of interest is identified. Genes that are identified by the method are also disclosed as well as antibodies directed against the gene product of the identified genes. Further a customized kit for the practice of the gene identification method is also disclosed.

Gene Identification Method

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US Patent:
20040219569, Nov 4, 2004
Filed:
Nov 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/704112
Inventors:
Fruma Yehiely - Chicago IL, US
Louis Deiss - Chicago IL, US
Paz Einat - Nes Zionna, IL
International Classification:
C12Q001/68
G06F019/00
G01N033/48
G01N033/50
US Classification:
435/006000, 702/020000
Abstract:
A method for the identification of genes that are essential for the maintenance of specific cell phenotypes is disclosed. The method includes the initial step of identifying a cell type with a phenotype of interest. Gene inactivation is performed on an aliquot of cells of the cell type of interest. Selection is then performed to an aliquot of the cell culture to which gene inactivation has been applied. Cells which continue to maintain the phenotype following gene inactivation have not had the gene of interest inactivated whereas cells in which genes necessary for maintaining the phenotype have been inactivated have been lost. Utilizing subtraction analysis between treated and untreated aliquots the gene in the cells which has been inactivated that affects the phenotype of interest is identified. Genes that are identified by the method are also disclosed as well as antibodies directed against the gene product of the identified genes. Further a customized kit for the practice of the gene identification method is also disclosed.

Gene Identification Method

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US Patent:
20050272056, Dec 8, 2005
Filed:
Jan 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/031356
Inventors:
Louis Deiss - Chicago IL, US
Fruma Yehiely - Chicago IL, US
Paz Einat - Nes Zionna, IL
International Classification:
C12Q001/68
C12N015/74
C12N015/867
US Classification:
435006000, 435456000, 435471000
Abstract:
A method for the identification of genes that are essential for the maintenance of specific cell phenotypes is disclosed. The method includes the initial step of identifying a cell type with a phenotype of interest. Gene inactivation is performed on an aliquot of cells of the cell type of interest. Positive selection is then performed to an aliquot of the cell culture to which gene inactivation has been applied. Cells which continue to maintain the phenotype following gene inactivation have not had the gene of interest inactivated whereas cells in which genes necessary for maintaining the phenotype have been inactivated have been lost. Utilizing subtraction analysis between treated and untreated aliquots the gene in the cells which has been inactivated that affects the phenotype of interest is identified. Genes that are identified by the method are also disclosed as well as antibodies directed against the gene product of the identified genes. Further a customized kit for the practice of the gene identification method is also disclosed.

Gene Identification Method

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US Patent:
6057111, May 2, 2000
Filed:
Jul 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/284782
Inventors:
Louis Paul Deiss - Chicago IL
Fruma Yehiely - Chicago IL
Elena Efimova - Chicago IL
Paz Einat - Nes Ziona, IL
Assignee:
Quark Biotech, Inc. - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A method for the identification of genes that are essential for the maintenance of specific cell phenotypes is disclosed. The method includes the initial step of identifying a cell type with a phenotype of interest. Gene inactivation is performed on an aliquot of cells of the cell type of interest. Positive selection is then performed to an aliquot of the cell culture to which gene inactivation has been applied. Cells which continue to maintain the phenotype following gene inactivation have not had the gene of interest inactivated whereas cells in which genes necessary for maintaining the phenotype have been inactivated have been lost. Utilizing subtraction analysis between treated and untreated aliquots the gene in the cells which has been inactivated that affects the phenotype of interest is identified. Genes that are identified by the method are also disclosed as well as antibodies directed against the gene product of the identified genes. Further a customized kit for the practice of the gene identification method is also disclosed.
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