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Current Inventors

James F. McGinnis

James McGinnisJames F. McGinnis received his Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry from Siena College and Ph.D. from SUNY at Buffalo.  After his postdoctoral training in molecular neurobiology at UCLA, he obtained Professorial appointments in the Departments of Neurobiology and Psychiatry. 

McGinnis came to Oklahoma in 1997 as a Professor in the Departments of Cell Biology and Ophthalmology at Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center with his laboratory at the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute.

McGinnis’s research program is focused on retinal function.  A major project focus in his lab is the characterization and use of catalytic antioxidant inorganic nanoparticles to prevent oxidative stress-induced neuronal cell death in mammalian retinas and brains. His research is currently supported by NIH, NSF, OCAST and private foundations.

Edgar O'Rear III

Tom ApelEdgar A. O’Rear is the Francis W. Winn Professor of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering at the University of Oklahoma and director of the OU Bioengineering Center.

His principal areas of research are surfactant science and biomedical engineering. In the field of surfactants, O’Rear focuses on modifying the surfaces of commercially important materials and exploring the technique as a means of forming unusual polymers. His biomedical engineering work involves investigating the dissolution of blood clots by plasminogen activators, which is important in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction and other cardiovascular disorders.

O’Rear has served as a program administrator at the National Science Foundation, taught multiple times at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, and conducted research at The Institute for Physical and Chemical Research and Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, both in Japan. He holds a doctorate from Rice University.

Dr. Doris Benbrook

Doris BenbrookThe much lesser known but life-threatening Polycystic Kidney Disease – manifested by multiple cysts on the kidneys that grow and multiply over time, ultimately causing renal shut-down – strikes more than 600,000 Americans and an estimated 12.5 million people worldwide. Currently, dialysis and transplantation currently are the only forms of treatment.

Doris Benbrook, professor and director of research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the OU Health Sciences Center, leads a team of scientists that has developed a synthetic Vitamin A retinoid compound that induces potent apoptosis, a natural form of cell suicide in cancer cells, but that, unlike current cancer therapies, is not toxic to healthy cells.


Former CCEW Inventors

OU Technologies and Inventors

Contacts for OU Office of Technology Development:

OTD Norman Campus

mail address

One Partners Place
350 David L. Boren Blvd, Suite 1510
Norman, Oklahoma 73072-7264

telephone number

(405) 325-2603

email

(405) 325-7162


OTD OU Health Sciences Center Campus

mail address

1000 Stanton L. Young Blvd.
R. M. Bird Library, Room 164
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117-1208

telephone number

(405) 271-7725

email

(405) 271-8651

 

 

 


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