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Kurt Alan Toenjes

from Billings, MT
Age ~59

Kurt Toenjes Phones & Addresses

  • 914 Senora Ave, Billings, MT 59105 (406) 259-7880
  • 132 Tracy Dr, Burl, VT 05401 (802) 859-9450
  • Burlington, VT
  • 308 Brigham Hill Rd, Essex Junction, VT 05452
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Davis, CA

Work

Company: Montana state university billings 2005 Position: Associate professor

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: University of Arizona 1990 to 1997 Specialities: Molecular and Cellular Biology

Skills

Molecular Biology • Cell Biology • Genetics • Microbiology • Biochemistry • Research • Student Affairs • Cell • Science • Grant Writing • Proteomics • Biology • Laboratory • Cell Culture • Higher Education • Teaching • Distance Learning • Protein Chemistry • Bioinformatics • Lifesciences • Student Development • Dna Sequencing • Microscopy • Infectious Diseases • Scientific Writing • Western Blotting • Genomics • Protein Purification • Molecular Genetics • Pcr • Life Sciences • Qpcr • Herding Cats

Interests

Science Education • Fly Fishing • Fly Tying • Education • Environment • Science and Technology • Bird and Big Game Hunting • Rafting • Fungal Pathogens • Woodworking • Arts and Culture • Animal Welfare • Development of Anti Fungals • Health

Industries

Higher Education

Resumes

Resumes

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Dean

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Location:
Billings, MT
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Montana State University Billings since 2005
Associate Professor

University of Vermont 1998 - 2005
Postdoc

University of Arizona 1990 - 1997
Graduate Student
Education:
University of Arizona 1990 - 1997
Ph.D., Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of California, Davis 1987 - 1989
B.S., Genetics
American River College 1985 - 1987
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Research
Student Affairs
Cell
Science
Grant Writing
Proteomics
Biology
Laboratory
Cell Culture
Higher Education
Teaching
Distance Learning
Protein Chemistry
Bioinformatics
Lifesciences
Student Development
Dna Sequencing
Microscopy
Infectious Diseases
Scientific Writing
Western Blotting
Genomics
Protein Purification
Molecular Genetics
Pcr
Life Sciences
Qpcr
Herding Cats
Interests:
Science Education
Fly Fishing
Fly Tying
Education
Environment
Science and Technology
Bird and Big Game Hunting
Rafting
Fungal Pathogens
Woodworking
Arts and Culture
Animal Welfare
Development of Anti Fungals
Health

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kurt Toenjes
Assistant Professor Biology
Montana State University-Billings
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
1500 University Dr, Billings, MT 59101
Kurt Toenjes
Assistant Professor Biology
Montana State University-Billings
College/University Ret Books Radio Broadcast Station · Radio Broadcast Station Ret Books College/University · Custom Computer Programing College/University · Radio Broadcast Station College/University · Ret Books College/University · Colleges & Universities · Schools-Universities & College
1500 University Dr, Billings, MT 59101
Billings, MT 59101
3803 Central Ave, Billings, MT 59102
(406) 657-2011, (406) 657-2180, (406) 657-2941, (406) 657-2121
Kurt Toenjes
Assistant Professor Biology
Montana State University-Billings
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
1500 University Dr, Billings, MT 59101

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Controlling The Yeast-To-Filamentous Growth Transition In Fungi

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US Patent:
7825143, Nov 2, 2010
Filed:
Jul 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/775852
Inventors:
Kurt A. Toenjes - Billings MT, US
David K. Butler - Billings MT, US
Assignee:
Montana State University - Billings - Billings MT
International Classification:
A61K 31/425
US Classification:
514369
Abstract:
A method for controlling yeast-to-filamentous growth transition in fungi comprising contacting a fungal cell with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to reduce or inhibit the yeast-to-filamentous growth transition, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule is 5-(p-Bromobenzylidine)-α-isopropyl-4-oxo-2-thioxo-3-thiozolidineacetic acid or an analog thereof. A method for treating fungal infections comprising contacting one or more fungal cells with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to control the fungal infection, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule is 5-(p-Bromobenzylidine)-α-isopropyl-4-oxo-2-thioxo-3-thiozolidineactic acid or an analog thereof.

Method For Controlling The Yeast-To-Filamentous Growth Transition In Fungi

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US Patent:
RE43615, Aug 28, 2012
Filed:
Jan 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/358512
Inventors:
Kurt A. Toenjes - Billings MT, US
David K. Butler - Billings MT, US
Assignee:
Montana State University—Billings - Billings MT
International Classification:
A61K 31/425
US Classification:
514369
Abstract:
A method for controlling yeast-to-filamentous growth transition in fungi comprising contacting a fungal cell with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to reduce or inhibit the yeast-to-filamentous growth transition, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule is 5-(p-Bromobenzylidine)-α-isopropyl-4-oxo-2-thioxo-3-thiozolidineacetic acid or an analog thereof. A method for treating fungal infections comprising contacting one or more fungal cells with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to control the fungal infection, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule is 5-(p-Bromobenzylidine)-α-isopropyl-4-oxo-2-thioxo-3-thiozolidineactic acid or an analog thereof.

Inhibitors Of Candida Albicans

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US Patent:
20060154991, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Feb 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/544691
Inventors:
Douglas Johnson - Essex Junction VT, US
Kurt Toenjes - Burlington VT, US
Assignee:
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College - Burlington VT
International Classification:
A61K 31/138
US Classification:
514649000
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for identifying modulators of yeast phenotypic transitions and methods for treating fungal infections with modulators of phenotypic transitions of yeast cells. These methods include methods for identifying inhibitors of the budded-to-hyphal transition of and methods for treating fungal infections with inhibitors of the budded-to-hyphal transition of

Small Molecules That Reduce Fungal Growth

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US Patent:
20060194769, Aug 31, 2006
Filed:
Jan 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/340418
Inventors:
Douglas Johnson - Essex Junction VT, US
Kurt Toenjes - Billings MT, US
Assignee:
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College - Burlington VT
International Classification:
A61K 31/58
A61K 31/5513
A61K 31/551
A61K 31/55
A61K 31/517
A61K 31/47
A61K 31/445
A61K 31/44
A61K 31/366
A61K 31/353
A61K 31/405
US Classification:
514114000, 514221000, 514457000, 514266400, 514620000, 514311000, 514176000, 514521000, 514218000, 514357000, 514562000, 514317000, 514455000, 514414000, 514560000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for reducing the growth of a fungus with an anti-fungal small molecule. Methods for reducing fungal cell growth in a subject with an anti-fungal small molecule and related compositions are provided. Topical lotion formulations of an anti-fungal small molecule and a topical carrier are also provided.
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