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  • 84 Cambrian Ave, Oakland, CA 94611
  • Piedmont, CA
  • San Gabriel, CA
  • Rosemead, CA
  • Newark, CA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • San Marino, CA
  • Alameda, CA

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Senior Vice President, Small Business Database Marketing - Wells Fargo

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Position:
Sr. Vice President - Small Business Database Marketing at Wells Fargo
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Wells Fargo since Jan 2005
Sr. Vice President - Small Business Database Marketing
Education:
University of California, Berkeley - Walter A. Haas School of Business
MBA, Finance/Strategic Marketing
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Karly Wang

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Bioerodible Devices And Compositions For Diffusional Release Of Agents

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US Patent:
55431569, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jan 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/184770
Inventors:
Wouter E. Roorda - Newark CA
Fred P. Ehnow - San Carlos CA
Estela Basso - Santa Clara CA
Karly S. Wang - Newark CA
Sharon M. Fujita - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Alza Corporation - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61K 910
A61K 914
A61K 922
A61K 970
US Classification:
424484
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to erodible delivery devices and to the compositions comprising the devices. The devices comprise (a) a body formed of a bioerodible polymer or polymers together with a required excipient not generally considered to be a pore-former ("required excipient"), and (b) an active agent. The agent is released from the device at a controlled rate and in a therapeutically effective amount, with the rate being primarily independent of the erosion rate of the polymer. The rate of release of the active agent from the polymeric compositions of the present invention is significantly increased over the rate of release dependent on erosion of the polymer matrix. The invention makes possible the increased control over and improved reproducibility of the release profile of the agent from the polymer. The invention is further directed to a method of delivering to an environment of use an active agent, which method comprises placing an appropriately sized and shaped delivery device of the above description in the environment of use.

Polyisobutylene Adhesives For Transdermal Devices

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US Patent:
55080383, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Apr 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/509644
Inventors:
Karly S. Wang - Newark CA
James L. Osborne - Mountain View CA
James A. Hunt - Fremont CA
Melinda K. Nelson - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Alza Corporation - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61L 1500
US Classification:
424448
Abstract:
An in-line adhesive, useful for transdermal delivery devices comprising a mixture of high and low molecular weighted polyisobutylene having a ratio HMW PIB:LMW PIB in the range of about 5-40:95-60 which is substantially free of plasticizers and tackifiers is disclosed. The adhesive finds particular use as a component of a transdermal delivery device for delivering oily non-polar agents such as nicotine, benztropine, secoverine, dexsecoverine, and arecoline.
Karly S Wang from Piedmont, CA, age ~61 Get Report