Thomas Mather Md 242 Mathis Fry Rd STE 100, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 8432161543 (phone), 8432161169 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Indiana University School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Procedures:
Ophthalmological Exam
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mather graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Mount Pleasant, SC and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Mather is affiliated with Roper Hospital.
José M. C. Ribeiro - Rockville MD, US Jesus G. Valenzuela - Gaithersburg MD, US Rosane Charlab - Rockville MD, US Thomas N. Mather - Wakefield RI, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC University of Rhode Island - Kingston RI
International Classification:
C07H 21/04 C12P 21/04
US Classification:
536 231, 435 711
Abstract:
Isac, a novel protein with anticomplement activity is disclosed. Isac can be isolated from the salivary glands of ticks or made by recombinant methods using various DNA expression techniques.
Kevin Chalgren Galloway - Aldan PA, US Thomas William Mather - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/08 G05F 1/00
US Classification:
362103, 315291
Abstract:
An improved hand-worn signaling device is disclosed that comprises at least one light-emitting assembly on the palmar side of the hand and at least one light-emitting assembly on the dorsal side of the hand; in one embodiment of the invention, the palmar light-emitting assembly is red and the dorsal light-emitting assembly is green. One embodiment of the device also comprises a controller that detects hand motions by the user and activates the appropriate light-emitting assembly in response. In another embodiment, the controller detects the angle of the user's wrist or knuckles, and activates the appropriate light-emitting assembly depending on the angle of the user's joints. In another embodiment, the controller detects the spatial orientation of the user's hand, and activates the appropriate light-emitting assembly depending on whether the user's hand is positioned vertically with the fingers pointing straight up (the “stop” position) or in any other orientation. An interlock switch that prevents inadvertent activation, and a feedback device that enables the user to tell which light-emitting assembly is on, are also disclosed.
Methods For Detection And Prevention Of Tick Infestation And Pathogen Transmission
Michail Kotsyfakis - Ceske Budejovice, CZ Jose M.C. Ribeiro - Rockville MD, US Jesus G. Valenzuela - Gaithersburg MD, US John F. Andersen - Kensington MD, US Jennifer M. Anderson - Washington DC, US Shahid Karim - Hattiesburg MS, US Thomas N. Mather - Kingston RI, US
Assignee:
Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education - Kingston RI
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61K 39/00
US Classification:
424 981, 4241851
Abstract:
The invention generally features methods for the prevention and detection of a tick infestation. The present invention also features methods for decreasing the ability of a tick to feed on a subject.
Toys-R-Us Philadelphia, PA Jan 2005 to Dec 2009 Store ManagerOffice Max Philadelphia, PA Jan 1998 to Jan 2005 Store ManagerHechinger's Home Centers Franklin, PA Jan 1996 to Jan 1998 Store ManagerRickle Home Centers Hamilton, NJ Jan 1992 to Jan 1996 Assistant Store Manager
Education:
West Virginia University Morgantown, WV Jan 1966 to Jan 1970 BA in Industrial & Personnel Psychology
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Professor Thomas Mather on ticks
Dr. Thomas Mather and his student assistants are working to find vacci...
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
16 Feb, 2009
Duration:
1m 29s
Fight the Bite!
Part 1 of a 4-part series Dr. Thomas Mather talks about how ticks caus...
Category:
Education
Uploaded:
20 Nov, 2008
Duration:
10m 1s
Fight the Bite! Part 2
Part 2 of a 4-part series Dr. Thomas Mather talks about how ticks caus...
Category:
Education
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13 Nov, 2008
Duration:
9m 42s
Fight the Bite! Part 3
Part 3 of a 4-part series Dr. Thomas Mather talks about how ticks caus...
Category:
Education
Uploaded:
13 Nov, 2008
Duration:
9m 27s
Academy student string trio play Bach's Air O...
Sophie Mather (violin), Georgia Morrison (viola) and Thomas Du Plessis...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
20 Jan, 2011
Duration:
46s
Mather Elementary Library Makeover - Sept. 9,...
September 9, 2009 - Target and the Heart of America Foundation selecte...
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Entertainment
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19 Oct, 2009
Duration:
5m 48s
Deutsche Bahn TV-Spot "Besuchen" von Ogilvy &...
Informationen zum Deutsche Bahn-TV-Spot: www.marketing-bl... Wer schn...
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Entertainment
Uploaded:
01 Nov, 2010
Duration:
28s
Academy student string quartet play Pachelbel...
Sophie Mather (1st violin), Bryony Morrison (2nd violin), Georgia Morr...
Tests on the ticks found in the United States show they aren't positive for any foreign or local germ or diseases, according to Dr. Thomas Mather, a professor of public health entomology and director of the TickEncounter Resource Center at the University of Rhode Island.
Date: Aug 08, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Ticks and Lyme disease: 3 factors determine risk of infection
Berndts situation isnt unique, says Thomas Mather, a professor of public health entomology at University of Rhode Island and the director of Tick Encounter, a free service that connects tick-bite victims with tick experts. Mather estimates that ticks bite millions of Americans each year, but only
Date: Jul 26, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Tick towns: Researchers target neighborhoods in Lyme effort
And variabilities in tick densities over study areas can make the science challenging. Thomas Mather, director of the Tick Encounter Resource Center at the University of Rhode Island, said executing a well-designed study large enough to produce valid results is a "Holy Grail" of tick researchers.
The study is a collaboration between WCSU, the CDC and co-principal investigator Dr. Thomas Mather, professor and director of the TickEncounter Resource Center at the University of Rhode Island. Field research has involved the collection of tick samples from the yards of homes in western Connecticut
Dr. Thomas Mather, director of the University of Rhode Islands Center for Vector-Borne Disease and the TickEncounter Resource Center, recently completed a field study to test the effectiveness of natural pesticides on ticks.
Date: May 31, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Video of girl struggling to stand up, walk after getting a tick goes viral
The best way to remove a tick if you find one attached is to use a pointy tweezer and pull it straight off, Thomas Mather, of the University of Rhode Island, said. By using a tweezer you have the tick. Tick a picture of it, save it, identify it, then youll know better what risks youre at.
"The tickiest month across America is May, but April through June is really the highest tick activity season," Thomas Mather, director of the University of Rhode Island Center for Vector Borne-Disease, said in an interview with "GMA."
Date: May 20, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Deer ticks disappearing amid ongoing drought in Northeast
Im confident that ticks took it on the chin this summer, said University of Rhode Islands Thomas Mather, who studies ticks and tick-borne diseases and co-wrote a 2014 paper showing that drier conditions impacted deer tick survival rates.