Scott M Cannizzaro, Age 56Cotuit, MA

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Cotuit, MA

1182 Via Bolzano, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 770-3834

1055 Blue Rock Ln, Blue Bell, PA 19422 (215) 646-7473

3131 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 386-2688

9 Parkdale St, Somerville, MA 02143 (617) 628-6456

Durham, NC

Clifton Park, NY

Advance, NC

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Founder And Chief Operating Officer

Location:
Santa Barbara, CA
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Johnson & Johnson since 2007
Sr. Director
Education:
University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School 2001 - 2003
MBA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995 - 1997
NIH Fellow, Biomedical Engineering
Duke University 1990 - 1995
PhD, Organic Chemsitry
Siena College 1986 - 1990
BSc, Chemistry
Skills:
Clinical Development, Clinical Trials, Fda, Oncology, Immunology, Clinical Research, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Industry, Business Development, Biologics, Tissue Engineering, R&D, Strategy, Product Development, Macular Degeneration, Cell Therapy, Business Strategy, Leadership
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Scott Cannizzaro

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Us Patents

Surface Coating Spatially Controlled Patterns

US Patent:
6855329, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Jan 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/600502
Inventors:
Kevin Shakesheff - Derby, GB
Nikin Patel - Nottingham, GB
Scott M. Cannizzaro - Cotuit MA, US
Robert S. Langer - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
The University of Nottingham - Nottingham
International Classification:
A01N025/08
A01N061/90
A01N043/04
A61F002/00
C12Q001/68
US Classification:
424409, 424426, 435 6, 514 1, 514 44
Abstract:
The invention provides a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer article having a surface wherein a biologically active ligand is provided on said surface in a spatially controlled pattern. The pattern may be formed using a poly(dimethyl siloxane) mold. The biologically active ligand may be attached to the polymer article by a biotin-avidin-biotin linkage.

Modification Of Surfaces Using Biological Recognition Events

US Patent:
6800296, Oct 5, 2004
Filed:
May 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/314540
Inventors:
Robert S. Langer - Newton MA
Scott M. Cannizzaro - Cotuit MA
Bernhard G. Mueller - Basel, CH
Kevin Shakesheff - Derby, GB
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 914
US Classification:
424484, 4241791, 4241941, 424423, 424486, 424488, 424489, 424501, 514 2
Abstract:
The present invention provides a novel surface engineering strategy that uses biomolecular interactions to immobilize surface modifying ligands on biomaterial architectures. The surface modified compositions resulting from the inventive method are useful in many contexts, including, but not limited to, scaffolds for tissue engineering and as vehicles for site specific drug delivery. In one preferred embodiment, the biomolecular interaction is achieved by using an âanchor-adapter-tagâ system, in which an adapter which can interact specifically and with high selectivity with an anchor molecule (present on the biodegradable surface) and a tag (bound to the ligand to be immobilized) simultaneously is used in attaching the ligand to the surface in a manner which is stable in vitro or in vivo. In another preferred embodiment, the biomolecular interaction is achieved by using an âanchor-tagâ system, in which the anchor simultaneously acts to effect attachment to the architecture and mediate direct interaction with the tag.

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