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Research Participation History

Research Participation History



Analysis of the Financial Feasibility for the Expansion of Mutton and Sheep Products Processing Facilities Based on Newly Developed Sino-Technology

- Study was conducted in Yulin and Xi'an China.

- Study determined if the expansion of the slaughterhouse and subsequent sheep products facilities was economically feasible for application to venture capitalist funding in 2007.



Financial Analysis of Proposed Expansion and Analysis of Investment Recapitulation for various Educational and other facilities at diverse locations in China.

- Study was conducted in Chengdu, Pixian, Guang'an, Nanchang, Beijing and Changzhou, China.

- Study determined if the expansion of the different facilities was economically feasible for application to venture capitalist funding in 2007.



Intensive Language Acquisition Pedagogy Models for Youngsters and Analysis

- Study in currently ongoing and being conducted in Shanghai, Ningbo, Deqing and Baoshan China.



Analysis of Older Waste Disposal Facilities being transformed to Modern Recycling Center Based on British Technology

- Study was conducted in Jinan China.

- Study determined if relocating dump site and transformation of the current facilities to a modern recycling facility was economically feasible for application to venture capitalist funding in 2006.



Feasibility Study on the Utilization of Biological Agent for the Commercial Generation of Paper Pulp from Discarded Cotton Stalks and Recycled Paper

- Study was conducted in Tianjn China.

- Study looked at financial feasibility for relocating paper mill to use alternative processing technique for application to venture capitalist funding in 2006.



Long term Study on the Dietary Consequences of a Lacto-vegetarian Diet on a Large International Population

- Study tracks the heath idiosyncrasies of a population of 22,000 individual subjects and families in 87 countries.

- Ongoing study, which began in 1996 and will tentatively terminate in 2016.



Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and tolerability of New Formulated Super Blue Stuff in Subjects who are current Super Blue Stuff users.

- Lynn Health Science Institute, Oklahoma City, OK 2003

- Design of Clinical Study Protocol, Case Report Forms, Patient Logs, and screening questioners

- This study will determine whether New Formula Super Blue Stuff (NFSBS) is more effective than the current Super Blue Stuff (SBS) in the reduction of pain and an improvement in the quality of life (QOL).

- Study not completed due to lack of funding.



Internet Survey to evaluate non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Topical cream usage

- Internal report created for management. 2002 - 2003

- Design of survey, data collection and analysis of data.

- Analysis demonstrated utilization of over the counter topical creams, other aspects of this study are confidential.



Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and tolerability of Super Blue Stuff in Patients with Osteoarthritis.

- Multi-center Study, Arizona Research and Education, Lynn Health Science Institute, Essex Testing Institute, 2003

- Design of Clinical Study Protocol, Case Report Forms, Patient Logs, and screening questioners

- This study was to determine whether Super Blue Stuff is effective in the reduction of pain associated with osteoarthritis and an improvement in the quality of life over a continuous six month period of time. This study is done after ten week Double Blind Crossover study with SBS and Placebo.



Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Cross-Over Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and tolerability of Super Blue Stuff in Patients with Osteoarthritis.

- Multi-center Study, Arizona Research and Education, Lynn Health Science Institute, Essex Testing Institute, 2002 - 2003

- Design of Clinical Study Protocol, Case Report Forms, Patient Logs, and screening questioners

- Study was a ten-week Double Blind Crossover used to determine whether Super Blue Stuff is more effective than placebo in the reduction of pain associated with osteoarthritis and an improvement in the quality of life.



Combined Administration of 5-HT3 Antagonist ICS 205- 930 and Naltrexone to Determine Suppression of Ethanol Intake

- Biomedical Research Center, Oklahoma City, OK, 2000 - 2001

- Analysis of data from rats, which are addicted to alcohol intoxication, and their response to ICS 250-930 and Naltrexone administration at various dosages.



Cognitive and Behavioral Studies - Cognitive consequences of ICV infusion of Thrombin

- Biomedical Research Center, Oklahoma City, OK, 2000 - 2001

- Design of study, supervision of laboratory personal, Stereoscopic surgery and analysis of data.

- Studies involving rats, which are taught a feeding behavior in a radial arm maze, and after the insertion of an intraventricular canula various mediators of inflammation, such as thrombin are pumped via a mini-osmotic pump into the intraventricular space.



Rupture of the fetal membranes, and Alterations in Barometric Pressure

- OUHSC Department of OBGYN, Oklahoma City, OK, 1999 - 2001

- Study will analyze the relationship of barometric pressure to membrane rupture in primagravida patients with uncomplicated pregnancies. It will be a retrospective study covering a 2-year period. Births from local Oklahoma City hospitals and birth centers will be investigated to determine whether the onset of labor stimulated by the rupture of membranes could be correlated with barometric variations.

- Study not completed due to lack of funding.



Analysis of Preventive Medicine in Oklahoma Survey

- Oklahoma State Medical Association, Oklahoma City, OK, 2000

- Study looked at practices, opinions and perceptions of Preventive Medicine in Oklahoma by current members of the Oklahoma State Medical Association



Medicaid Utilization in Oklahoma

- Oklahoma State Medical Association, Oklahoma City, OK, 2000

- Study looked at utilization of Medicaid in Oklahoma among current members of the Oklahoma State Medical Association.



United States Census 2000

- Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Oklahoma City Office, 2000

- Fieldwork requirement for the Masters of Public Health degree

- Projects included Non-response Follow-up, and Coverage Improvement Follow up.

- Training and supervision of multiple teams of enumerators, which canvassed Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills and Village Areas.

- Responsible for quality review of the area of operation, and determination of the effectiveness of enumerators.



Oklahoma Urban Air Toxics Study

- Department of Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, OK 1999 to 2000

- The study is sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

- Study of exposure to environmental air pollutants during normal daily activities in four Oklahoma cities.

- The purpose of the study is to learn what factors in the urban environment and in the household affect exposure to airborne toxic compounds.



Statistical Analysis of Emergency Room Divert Trends

- Saint Anthony’s Hospital, Oklahoma City, 1997 to 1998

- Internal report created for management.

- Analysis demonstrated the divert utilization in regards to time (day of week, day of month, time of day, and month), physician (each individual physician, previous physician), Charge Nurse, and other variables, other aspects of this study are confidential.



Placental Cord Blood Stem Cell Harvesting

- Baptist Women's Center, Oklahoma City, 1994 to 1996

- Performing and instructing medical practitioners on the preparation, capture techniques, handling and transportation of stem cell samples from the placental cord blood, destined for cyro-storage, as an alternative to bone marrow transplant, AIDS treatment, or other applications.



Southwestern Bell Consumer Panel Study

- Southwestern Bell Telephone, Oklahoma City, 1995 to 1997

- Evaluation of existing telephone systems and services, both current and in the experimental phase, in addition to expert assessment of new communications technologies.



Sleep Disorder Researcher

- Somnodiagnostics, Sleep Diagnostic Services, Lynn Health Science Institute, Oklahoma City, OK, 1993, 1997, 2001

- Conducting investigations and analyzing the etiology of sleep disorders, for the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, utilizing advanced computer polysomnographic equipment, and subsequent therapeutic titration with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. Coordination of EEG diagnostics in rural Oklahoma.



Air Traffic Controller Performance Screening Evaluation

- Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoma City, 1994

- Alterations in performance on a related computer program was recorded, and a titration performed to standardize the blood levels of alcohol from an oral administration, confirmed by expired air analysis, were collected and the effectiveness of the computer program to predict those individuals whose performance was decreased due to the alcohol.



Infant Mortality Investigator

- Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University, Department of Forensic Medicine, 1990-1992

- Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases, and international epidemiological research conducted in a clinical setting.



Electronic Fertility Research

- SZOTE Women's Clinic, Szeged, HU 1990

- Evaluation of the Bioself Fertility Monitor which utilized morning basal temperature to predict the ovulation period in fertile and possible infertile female patients. Trial period investigated patient compliance with device, ease of use and the accuracy of the Bioself in ovulation predictions.



Toxicology Research

- Szeged Medical University, Department of Public Health, Szeged, HU 1987-1990

- Supervised and managed the medical team which created the World Health Organization Toxicology Manual for Developing Nations.



Peptide Synthesis of Various Vasopression (ADH) Analogs

- Szeged Medical University, Department of Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary 1988

- Alteration in the peptide sequence of vasopressin, and insertion of unique amino acids into the chain were created in a peptide laboratory.

 
 
 

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