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Imad Almanaseer, M.D.     
Department Chair

Departmental mailing address:
Department of Pathology
Chicago Medical School
at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
3333 Green Bay Road
North Chicago, IL 60064
Telephone: (847) 578-3261
Fax: (847) 775-6525

Imad Almanaseer, M.D.     
Department Chair

Departmental mailing address:
Department of Pathology
Chicago Medical School
at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
3333 Green Bay Road
North Chicago, IL 60064
Telephone: (847) 578-3261
Fax: (847) 775-6525

 
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Clarke J. Halfman, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/
The Chicago Medical School
North Chicago, Illinois

EDUCATION:
·  Certificate, Web Programming, 2002; College of Lake County, Grays Lake, Illinois
·  Ph.D., Food Chemistry, 1970; University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
·  Postdoctoral fellow in biochemistry, 1971; Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
·  Postdoctoral fellow in clinical chemistry, 1972; Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, D.C.

CERTIFICATION:
American Board of Clinical Chemistry, 1974
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TEACHING ACTIVITES:
- All sessions on clinical chemistry

- Director of graduate programs in pathology.

- Member of graduate faculty.

COMMITTEES:
University Computer Committee

Grading System Subcommittee, chair

Medical Education Enhancement Committee

Graduate Admissions Committee


SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry

American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Critical Care Testing Division, Web Master

Molecular Pathology Division

Lipid Metabolism Division

Association for Molecular Pathology


REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS:
Fless, G.M., Halfman, C.J., Kirk, E.W.:

The relationship between the effect of lysine analogues and salt on the conformation of lipoprotein(a).

Biochemistry 39: 2740-2747, 2000

Halfman, C.J.. and Schneider, A.:

Hereditary hemolytic anemia with triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) deficiency: Relationship of the known mutation sites to functional molecular domains of the enzyme protein.

FASEB J. 11: a532, 1997. (Abstract)

Halfman, C.J., Schneider, A., and Cohen-Solal, M.:

Insights from molecular modeling into the mechanisms of impaired catalysis in triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) deficiency.

Blood 88 (Suppl. 1): 305a, 1996. (Abstract)

Halfman, C.J., Dowe, R., Schneider, A.S.:

Homogeneous excitation energy transfer immunoassay with complementary fluors conjugated to analyte.

Clin. Chem. 34: 1703-1704, 1988

Halfman, C.J., Dowe, R., Jay, D.W., Schneider, A.S.:

The effect of dodecyl sulfate on immunoglobulin hapten binding.

Mol. Immuno.23: 943-949, 1986

Halfman, C.J., Jay, D.W.:

Homogeneous, micelle quenching fluoroimmunoassay for detecting amphetamines in urine.

Clin. Chem. 32: 1677-1681, 1986

Halfman, C.J., Wong, F.C.L., Jay, D.W.:

Solvent perturbation fluorescence immunoassay technique.

Anal. Chem.57: 1928-1930, 1985

Halfman, C.J.:

Appropriate Reactant Concentrations in Immunoassay.

In Immunochemical Techniques, Methods in Enzymology, Chapter 32, 74C, 1981


PATENTS:
Halfman, C.J.: A homogeneous fluorescent labeled ligand binding assay based upon preferential interaction of micelles with free labeled analyte.Submitted 1983; approved 1986

Halfman, C.J.: Preferential interaction of micelles with free labeled analyte in homogeneous fluorescent labeled ligand binding assays by charge matching detergent and labeled analyte.Submitted 1984; approved 1989


CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
Use of the computer in medical school education


Last Updated: July 26, 2000

 
 
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