Curriculum Vitae Kenneth G. Proctor, PhD - Physicians Database ...
Curriculum Vitae Kenneth G. Proctor, PhD - Physicians Database ...
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Updated 10/2//2012 page 30<br />
Spectroscopy to Assess the Adequacy of Resuscitation in Trauma" ($845,373 direct<br />
costs, 2001-2003)<br />
4) TC Fabian, (PI): University of Tennessee Medical Group Small Grants Program,<br />
“AICAR and GCSF for resuscitation of trauma ($15,000, direct costs, 1997)<br />
Grant Awards as Mentor For Fellows in Training<br />
1) KA Davis, (PI): Davis and Geck Scholarship, American Association for Surgery of<br />
Trauma, “AICAR and GCSF for the fluid resucitation of trauma ($35,000 direct costs,<br />
1998)<br />
2) TF Glass, (PI): LeBonheur Small Grants Program, “Traumatic brain injury” ($30,000<br />
direct costs, 1996-8)<br />
3) JH Patton, Jr (PI): University of Tennessee Medical Group Small Grants Program,<br />
“Clinically relevant model of chest trauma”, ($5,000 direct costs, 1995)<br />
4) MP McGinty, (PI): LeBonheur Small Grants Program, “Liver function after trauma”<br />
($10,000 direct costs, 1993)<br />
5) RM Stewart, (PI): University of Tennessee Medical Group Small Grants Program,<br />
“Animal model of shock and trauma” ($12,000, direct costs, 1993)<br />
6) JD Wilson, (PI): LeBonheur Small Grants Program, “TNF changes after trauma”<br />
($10,000 direct costs, 1992)<br />
Professional and Honorary Organizations<br />
1) American Physiological Society (Cardiovascular Section)<br />
2) Splanchnic Circulation Group<br />
3) Fellow of the Council on Circulation (Am. Heart Assoc.)<br />
4) Microcirculatory Society<br />
5) Shock Society<br />
6) Society of Critical Care Medicine<br />
7) American Association for the Surgery of Trauma<br />
Honors and Awards:<br />
U.S. and International Patents Pending<br />
US 7,262,162 B2 Ubiquitin and ubiquitin related molecules for treatment and prevention of<br />
harmful activation of the immune system Matthias Majetschak, Mannheim (Germany);<br />
and <strong>Kenneth</strong> G. <strong>Proctor</strong>, Miami, Fla. (US) Assigned to University of Heidelberg,<br />
Heidelberg (Germany); and University of Miami, Miami, Fla. (US) Filed on Feb. 26,<br />
2003, as Appl. No. 10/373,196. Claims priority of provisional application 60/404762,<br />
filed on Aug. 21, 2002. Prior Publication US 2004/0037822 A1, Feb. 26, 2004 Int. Cl.<br />
A61K 38/00 (2006.01)<br />
http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/patog/week35/OG/html/1321-4/US07262162-20070828.html<br />
http://www.miami.edu/techtransfer;<br />
U.S. patent application No. US20070276275 A1 entitled "SCREENING METHOD AND<br />
SYSTEM TO ESTIMATE THE SEVERITY OF INJURY IN CRITICALLY ILL<br />
PATIENTS" was published on November 29, 2007; International patent application<br />
counterpart No. WO2007139866 was published on December 6, 2007.<br />
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-<br />
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