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Curriculum Vitae

Ted Warren Reid, Ph.D.

Professor

Office Address: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Lubbock, Texas 79430

Telephone (806) 743-2400

EDUCATION:

B.A., Occidental College, Los Angeles

M.S., University of Arizona, Tucson

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

HONORS/AWARDS:

Signa Psi, Science Honor Society

Golden Key National Honor Society

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Research to Prevent Blindness Professorship, Yale University

Fellow, Silliman College, Yale University

Visiting Fellow, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, England

Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Silver Fellow

Texas Tech University Chancellor's Council Distinguished

Commercialization Award

DIRECTORSHIPS:

Director of Undergraduate Studies

Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry

Yale University

Director of Medical Research

Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Yale University School of Medicine

Director of Ophthalmic Research

Ophthalmology Department

University of California, Davis, School of Medicine

Director of Ocular Cell Biology

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Vice Chairman

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Texas Tech University Health Science Center

Director of Biotechnology Program

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Lubbock Campus

1961

1963

1967

1973

1998

1997

1973

1974-79

1980

2010

2013

1975-76

1978-84

1984-91

1991- Present

1991- Present

2011-Present

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Colorado, Boulder

1967-70

Assistant Professor

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, and

Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry

Yale University School of Medicine

Associate Professor

Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry

Yale University School of Medicine

1970-75

1975-79

Associate Professor

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Yale University School of Medicine

Visiting Fellow

Imperial Cancer Research Fund

London, England

Senior Research Scientist

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Yale University School of Medicine

Senior Research Scientist

Division of Oncology

Yale University

1975-79

1980

1981-84

1982-84

Visiting Fellow

National Eye Institute

National Institutes of Health

Professor

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

University of California, Davis

Professor

Department of Integrated Studies

University of California, Davis

Professor

Biological Sciences – Graduate Division

University of California, Davis

Professor

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

1984

1984-90

1985-90

1985-90

1990- Present

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Professor - Adjunct

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Texas Tech University

1992- Present

Professor – Associate Member

Southwest Cancer Center

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Professor-Associate Member

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Director - Lubbock Campus

Biotechnology Program

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

1997- Present

2003- Present

2011-Present

Editorial Board Member

JSM Ophthalmology

Board Member

Western Eye Research Conference (ARVO)

Member of Board

Entrepreneurial Family Business Institute

College of Business Administration

Texas Tech University

2013-Present

1986-2004

1996-2003

Board Member (Affiliate)

Comparative Ophthalmic Research Laboratories

University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Guest Editorial Board Member

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Bethesda, MD

Board Member

Selenium Technologies Inc.

Lubbock, TX

Board Member

PharmaSe Inc.

Lubbock, TX

Board Member

Eburon Organic International, Inc.

Lubbock, TX

1996-Present

1998-Pesent

1995-Present

2000-2011

2001-Present

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Board Member

Center for the Advancement of Rational Solutions

Lincoln, NB

2002-Present

Board Member

City of Lubbock, Board of Public Health 2009-Present

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Chemical Society

American Society for Cell Biology

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology

International Neuropeptide Society

International Society for Eye Research

Golden Key National Honor Society

New York Academy of Sciences

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Protein Society

Sigma Xi

Society for Biomaterials

Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation

Society Offices

Member, Program planning committee – Association for Research In Vision and

Ophthalmology 1989-1992

Member, Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation Awards and Nomination Comm. 1998-1999

Chairman; South Plains Section of the American Chemical Society 1999-2000

Chairman; Ophthalmology Section of the Society for Biomaterials 2000-2001

Vice President; Sigma Xi, Texas Tech University Chapter

President; Sigma Xi, Texas Tech University Chapter

2002-2003

2010-2011

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BIBLIOGRAPHY:

1. 1963 Steelink, C., Reid, T. and Tollin, G. On the nature of the free-radical moiety in lignin.

J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 85:4048-4049.

2. 1963 Tollin, G., Reid, T. and Steelink, C. Structure of humic acid IV. Electronparamagnetic resonance studies. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 66:444-447.

3. 1967 Reid, T. W. and Fahrney, D. The pepsin catalyzed hydrolysis of sulfite esters. J.

Amer. Chem. Soc. 89:3941-3943.

4. 1967 Reid, T.W., Stein, T.P. and Fahrney, D. The pepsin catalyzed hydrolysis of sulfite esters. II. Resolution of alkyl phenyl sulfites. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 89:7125-7126.

5. 1969 Lavine, D., Reid, T.W. and Wilson, I.B. The free energy of hydrolysis of the phosphoryl-enzyme intermediate in alkaline phosphatase catalyzed reactions.

Biochemistry 8:2374-2380.

6. 1969 Reid, T.W., Pavlic, M., Sullivan, D.J. and Wilson, I.B. The mechanistic significance of phosphate labeling of alkaline phosphatase. Biochemistry 8:3184-3188.

7. 1970 Froede, H.C., Cowan, J., Reid, T.W. and Wilson, I.B. A rapid sampler for intermediate speed reactions. Anal. Chem. 42:1204-1210.

8. 1971 Reid, T.W. and Wilson, I.B. Conformational isomers of alkaline phosphatase in the mechanism of hydrolysis. Biochemistry 10:380-387.

9. 1971 Stein, T.P., Reid, T.W. and Fahrney, D. A useful spectrophotometric rate assay for pepsin. Anal. Biochem. 41:360-364.

10. 1971 Reid, T.W. and Wilson, I.B. E. coli alkaline phosphatase. In The Enzymes, vol. 4, ed.

P.D. Boyer, pp. 373-415. New York: Academic Press.

11. 1972 Reid, T.W. and Albert, D.M. RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity in human tumors. Biochem. Biophys. Commun. Rep. 46:383-390.

12. 1973 Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. RNA-directed DNA-polymerase activity in retinoblastoma: report of its presence and possible significance. Amer. Acad. Ophth.

Otol. 77:630-640.

13. 1973 Reid, T.W., Darling, T.L., Russell, P. and Albert, D.M. RNA-directed DNApolymerase activity in Greene hamster melanoma. Yale J. Biol. & Med. 46:485-491.

14. 1974 Reid, T.W., Albert, D.M., Rabson, A.S., Russell, P., Craft, J., Chu, E.W., Tralka, T.S. and Wilcox, J.L. Characteristics of an established cell line of retinoblastoma. J. Natl.

Cancer Inst. 53:347-360.

15. 1974 Reid, T.W. and Russell, P. Recent observations regarding retinoblastoma: II. An enzyme study of retinoblastoma. Trans. Ophthalmol. Soc. U.K. 94:929-937.

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16. 1975 Craft, J., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. Ultrastructural description of a "cylinder organelle" in the outer plexiform layer of human retinas. Invest. Ophth. 14:923-927.

17. 1976 Kass, M.A., Reid, T.W., Neufeld, A.H. Bausher, L.P. and Sears, M.L. The effect of disoproterenol on intraocular pressure of the rabbit, monkey and man. Invest. Ophth.

15:113-118.

18. 1976 Albert, D.M., Lahav, M., Bhatt, P.N., Reid, T.W., Ward, R.E., Cykiert, R.C., Lin, T.S.,

Ward, D.C. and Prusoff, W.H. Successful therapy of herpes hominis keratitis in rabbits by 5-iodo-5'-amino-2'5'-dideoxy-uridine (AIU). A novel analog of thymidine. Invest.

Ophth. 15:470-478.

19. 1976 Reid, T.W., Russell, P. and Albert, D.M. Induction of the release of viral particles from

Greene hamster melanoma cells by thymidine. In Pigment Cell, vol. 2, ed. V. Riley, pp. 22-30. Basel: S. Karger. (Proceedings of the X International Pigment Cell

Conference, Part II, 1977, Cambridge, MA.)

20. 1977 Darling, T., Albert, J. Russell, P., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. Rapid purification of an

RNA tumor virus and proteins by high-performance steric exclusion chromatography on porous glass bead columns. J. Chromatography 131:383-390.

21. 1977 Dryja, T.P., Albert, D.M., Rosengren, E. and Reid, T.W. Presence of cysteinyldopa in the mature bovine eye. Exp. Eye Res. 25:459-464.

22. 1979 Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Hamster melanoma virus: a unique retrovirus. In

Pigment Cell , vol. 5, ed. S.N. Klaus, pp. 129-135. Basel: S. Karger. (Proceedings of the X International Pigment Cell Conference, Part II, 1977, Cambridge, MA.)

23. 1979 Darling, T.L. and Reid, T.W. Apparent allosterism by avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase and E. coli DNA polymerase I. Nucl. Acids Res. 6:1189-1202.

24. 1979 Gregerson, D.S., Russell, P. and Reid, T.W. Biochemical and immunological properties of the reverse transcriptase associated with a hamster retrovirus. J. Gen.

Virol. 43:327-337.

25. 1979 Russell, P., Gregerson, D.S., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. Characteristics of a retrovirus associated with a hamster melanoma. J. Gen. Virol. 43:317-326.

26. 1980 Gregerson, D.S., Albert, J. and Reid, T.W. Processive nature of reverse transcription by avian myeloblastosis virus deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase. Biochemistry

19:301-306.

27. 1980 Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Properties of the reverse transcription of synthetic and hamster retroviral RNA by avian and hamster viral polymerases. Biochem. & Biophys.

Res. Comm. 93:720-728.

28. 1980 Ljunggren, B., Carter, D.M., Albert, J. and Reid, T.W. Plasma levels of 8methoxypsoralen determined by high-pressure liquid chromatography in psoriatic patients ingesting drug from two manufacturers. J. Invest. Dermatology 74:59-62.

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29. 1981 Gilbert, F., Balaban, G., Breg, W.R., Gallie, B., Reid, T. and Nichols, W.

Homogeneously staining region in a retinoblastoma cell line: relevance to tumor initiation and progression. J. Natl. Cancer Institute 67:301-306.

30. 1981 Pahuja, S.L, Albert, J. and Reid, T.W. Use of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography for simultaneous determination of glutamine synthetase and glutamic acid decarboxylase in crude extracts. J. Chrom. 225:37-45.

31. 1981 Rubin, N.A., Tarsio, J.F., Borthwick, A.C., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W.

Identification and characterization of a growth factor secreted by an established cell line of human retinoblastoma maintained in serum-free medium. Vision Res.

21:105-112.

32. 1982 Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Radioisotope assay for glutamine synthetase using thinlayer chromatography. J. Chrom. 235:249-255.

33. 1983 Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. A simple microassay for glutamic acid decarboxylase by ion exchange thin-layer chromatography. J. Liquid Chromat. 6(1): 127-137.

34. 1983 Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Thin-layer chromatographic determination of Lasparaginase in the presence of human serum. J. Chrom. 273:431-435.

35. 1983 Tarsio, J.F., Rubin, N.A., Russell, P., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Growth stimulatory effects of retinoblastoma derived growth factors and other mitogens in

Nakano mouse lens epithelial cells. Exp. Cell Res. 146:71-78.

36. 1984 Jones, T.R. and Reid, T.W. Trace elements in the eye. In Handbook of Experimental

Pharmacology , ed. M.L. Sears, pp. 667-685. Berlin:

Springer-Verlag.

37. 1984 Jones, T.R. and Reid, T.W. Sodium orthovanadate stimulation of DNA synthesis in

Nakano mouse lens epithelial cells in serum-free medium. J. Cellular Physiology

121:199-205.

38. 1984 Pahuja, S.L., Albert, J. and Reid, T.W. Use of an optimum wavelength to detect glutamic acid and its metabolites in human serum by reversed phase HPLC. J. Liquid

Chromatogr. 7:2261.

39. 1985 Pahuja, S.L., Mullins, B.T. and Reid, T.W. Bovine retinal glutamine synthetase 1.

Purification characterization and immunological properties. Exp. Eye Res. 40:61-74.

40. 1985 Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Bovine retinal glutamine synthetase 2. Regulation and properties on the basis of glutamine synthetase and glutamyl transferase reactions.

Exp. Eye Res. 40:75-83.

41. 1986 Jones, T.R., Antonetti, D.L. and Reid, T.W. Aluminum ions stimulate mitosis in murine cells in tissue culture. J. Cellular Biochemistry 30:31-39.

42. 1986 Potluri, V.R., Helson, L., Ellsworth, R.M., Reid, T.W. and Gilbert, F. Chromosomal abnormalities in human retinoblastoma - a review. Cancer

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58:663-671.

43. 1986 Pansky, B., Das, A., Budd, G.C. and Reid, T.W. Insulin-like immunoreactivity in human retinoblastoma Y79 cell-line. Neurosci. L. 68:187-191.

44. 1987 Gentleman, S., Reid, T.W. and Martensen, T.M. Vanadate stimulation of phosphotyrosine protein levels in quiescent Nakano mouse lens cells. Exp. Eye Res.

44:587-594.

45. 1987 Reid, T.W. and Reid, W.A. The labile nature of the insulin signal(s) for the stimulation of DNA synthesis in mouse lens epithelial and 3T3 cells. J. Biol. Chem. 262:229-233.

46. 1987 Russell, P., Zelenka, P., Martensen, T. and Reid, T.W. Identification of the EDTAextractable protein in lenses as calpactin I. Current Eye Res. 6:533-538.

47. 1990 Cullor, J.S., Mannis, M.J., Murphy, C.J., Smith, W.L., Selsted, M.E. and Reid, T.W. In vitro antimicrobial activity of defensins against ocular pathogens. Arch. Ophthalmol.

108:861-864.

48. 1991 Das, A., Pansky, B., Budd, G.C. and Reid, T.W. Human retinoblastoma Y79 cells contain both insulin-specific mRNA and insulin-binding sites. Neurosci. L. 121:231-3.

49. 1992 Schwab, I.R., Dries, D., Cullor, J.S., Smith, W.L., Mannis, M.J., Reid, T.W. and

Murphy, C. Corneal storage medium preservation with defensins. Cornea 11:370-375.

50. 1993 Murphy, C.J., Foster, B.A., Mannis, M.J., Selsted, M. and Reid, T.W. Defensins are mitogenic for epithelial cells and fibroblasts. J. Cellular Phys. 155:408-413.

51. 1993 Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., Iwahashi, C.K., Foster, B.A. and Mannis, M.J. The stimulation of epithelial cell growth by the neuropeptide Substance P. J. Cellular

Biochem. 52:476-485.

52. 1994 Villablanca, A., Murphy, C. and Reid, T.W. Growth-Promoting Effects of Substance P on Endothelial Cells in Vitro. Circulation Research. 75(6): 1113-1120.

53. 1994 Reid, T.W. Growth control of cornea and lens epithelial cells. Progress in Retinal and

Eye Research , 13(2): 507-554.

54. 1994 Dushku, N. and Reid, T.W. Immunohistochemical Evidence that Pterygia Arise From

Altered Limbal Epithelial Basal Stem Cells. Current Eye Research 13: 473-481.

55. 1995 Birney, D.M., Cole D.C., Crosson, C.E., Kahl, B.F., Neff, B.W., Reid, T.W., Ren, K. and Walkup, R.D. The Use of  -Methylphenylalanine (  MeF) Residues to Probe the

Nature of the Interaction of Substance P With its Receptor: Effects of  MeF-Containing

Substance P Analogs on Rabbit Iris Smooth Muscle Contraction J. Med. Chem. 38:

2478-2482.

56. 1995 Kahl, B. and Reid, T.W. Substance P and the Eye. Progress in Retinal and Eye

Research , 14(2): 473-504.

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57. 1996 Reid, T.W. and Dushku, N. Pterygia and Limbal Epithelial Cells: Relationship and

Molecular Mechanisms. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research , 15(2): 297-329.

58. 1996 Nishida, T., Nakamura, M., Ofuji, K., Reid, T.W., Mannis, M. and Murphy, C.J.

Synergistic Effects of Substance P with Insulin-Like Growth Factor on Epithelial

Migration of the Cornea. J. Cellular Physiology 169:159-166.

59. 1997 Brown, S., Lamberts, D. Reid, T., Nishida, T., Murphy, C. Neurotrophic and Anhidrotic

Keratopathy Treated with Substance P and Insulin Like Growth Factor, Archives

Ophthalmology 115: 926-927.

60. 1997 Nakamura, M., Nishida, T., Ofuji, K., Reid, T.W., Mannis, M.J. and Murphy, C.J.

Synergistic Effects of Substance P with Epidermal Growth Factor on Epithelial

Migration in Rabbit Cornea, Exp. Eye Res. 65:321-329.

61. 1997 Villablanca, A.C. and Reid, T.W. Substance P Stimulates Vascular Endothelial Cellular

Reducing Capacity in the Presence of Insulin and Human Plasma Factors, J. Cellular

Biochemistry 66:471-481.

62. 1997 Dushku, N. and Reid, T.W. P53 Expression in Altered Basal Cells of Pingueculae,

Pterygia, and Limbal Tumors, Current Eye Research 16: 1179-1192.

63. 1997 Nishida, T., Nakamura, M., Konma T., Ofuji, K., Nagano, K., Tanaka, T., Enoki, M.,

Reid, T.W., Brown, S.M., Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M.J. Neurotrophic keratopathy - studies on substance P and the clinical significance of corneal sensation. Nippon Ganka

Gakkai Zasshi 101:948-974.

64. 1998 Spallholz, J., Reid, T.W., Boylan, M., Shriver, B. Selenium Free Radical Chemistry:

Applications for Pharmaceuticals, STDA Sixth International Symposium 6: 47-56.

65. 1998 McDermott, A.M., Kern, T.S., Reid, T.W., Russell, P. and Murphy, C.J. Effect of substance P, insulin-like growth factor-1 and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide on corneal re-epithelialization I galactosemic rats. Curr. Eye Res. 17:1143-1149.

66. 1999 Dushku, N., Hatcher, S., Albert, D., and Reid, T.W. P53 expression and relation to human papillomavirus infection in pingueculae, pterygia, and limbal tumors. Arch.

Ophth. 117:1593-1599.

67. 1999 Reid, T.W., Opolski, M.P. and Spallholz, J.E. Organo-Selenium Molecules Covalently-

Attached to a Surface Block Biofilm Formation. SurFACTS 4(2): 6-7.

68. 2001 Dushku, N., Molykutty, K, Schultz, G. and Reid, T.W. Pterygia pathogenesis: Corneal invasion by MMP Expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cells. Arch. Ophth.

119:695-706.

69. 2001 Bentley E, Abrams GA, Covitz D, Cook CS, Fischer CA, Hacker D, Stuhr CM, Reid

TW, Murphy CJ. Morphology and Immunohistochemistry of Spontaneous Chronic

Corneal Epithelial Defects (SCCED) in Dogs. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 42;2262-

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70. 2001 Murphy CJ, Marfurt CF, McDermott A, Bentley E, Abrams GA, Reid TW, Campbell S.

Spontaneous Chronic Corneal Epithelial Defects (SCCED) in Dogs: Clinical Features,

Innervation, and Effect of Topical SP, with or without IGF-1. Invest Ophthalmol Vis

Sci. 42:2252-61.

71. 2001 Spallholz, J.E., Shriver, B.J., Reid, T.W. Dimethyldiselenide and methylseleninic acid generate Superoxide in an in vitro chemiluminescence assay in the presence of glutathione: implications for the anticarcinogenic activity of L-selenomethionine and L-

Se-methylselenocysteine. Nutr. Cancer 40:34-41.

72. 2002 Lee, C.H., Whiteman, A.L., Murphy, C.J., Barney, N.P., Taylor, P.B. and Reid, T.W.

Substance P, insulin-like growth factor I and surface healing. Arch Ophthalmol.

120:215-217.

73. 2002 Dushku, N., Molykutty, K, Schultz, G. and Reid, T.W. Republication of color figures:

Pterygia pathogenesis: Corneal invasion by MMP Expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cells. Arch. Ophth. 120:234-237.

74. 2002 McAnulty JF, Reid TW, Waller KR, and Murphy CJ. Successful six-day kidney

preservation using trophic factor supplemented media and simple cold storage.

Am J Transplant. 2(8):712-8.

75. 2003 Reid, TW and Dushku, N. Does human papillomavirus cause pterygium?

Br J Ophthalmol 87: 806-808

76. 2003 Reid, T.W., Tran, P., Spallholz, J. and Fralick, J. Counter Terrorism Measures to

Combat Yersinia Pestis with Selenium Pharmaceuticals. Proceedings of the 2002 Joint

Service Scientific Conference on Chemical and Biological Defense Research. 2003, 1-

7.

77. 2004 Spallholz, J.D., Palace, V.P. and Reid, T.W. Methioninase and selenomethionine but not Se-methylselenocysteine generate methylselenol and superoxide in an in vitro chemiluminescent assay: implications for the nutritional carcinostatic activity of selenoamino acids. Biochemical Pharmacology 67:547-554.

78. 2004 McAnulty JF, Foley JD, Reid TW, Heath TD, Waller KR, Murphy CJ.

Suppression of cold ischemic injury in stored kidneys by the antimicrobial peptide bactenecin.

Cryobiology;49(3):230-40.

79. 2004 Brown SM, Khanani AM, Stetson CL, Reid TW. Vesicular eruption in a child with trigeminal nerve palsy during topical therapy with substance P and insulin-like growth factor I for neurotrophic keratitis. Arch Ophthalmol. 2004

Nov;122(11):1722-3

80. 2005 Murray, B.E., Anderson, K.E. Arnold, K., Bartlett, J.G., Carpenter, C.C., Falkow, S.,

Hartman, J.T. Lehman, T., Reid, T.W., Ryburn, Jr., F.M., Sack, R.B., Struelens, M.J.,

Young, L.S., and Greenough III, W.B,, Destroying the Life and Career of a Valued

Physician-Scientist Who Tried to Protect Us from Plague: Was It Really Necessary ?

Clin Infect Dis 40:1644-1648

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81. 2006 Schneider, B.G., John-Aryankalayil, M., Rowsey, J.J., Dushku, N., and Reid, T.

Accumulation of p53 protein in pterygia is not accompanied by TP53 gene mutation.

Exper. Eye Research 82: 91-98

82. 2006 John-Aryankalayil, M., Dushku, N., Jaworski, C., Cox, C., Schultz, G., Smith, J., Keri

R., Dietrich S., Reid T., "Carper, D., Microarray and protein analysis of human pterygium. Mol Vis 12: 55-64.

83. 2006 McDermott, A.M., Rich, D., Cullor, J., Mannis, M., Smith, W., Reid, T.W., Murphy,

C.J., “The in vitro activity of selected defensins against an isolate of Pseudomonas in the presence of human tears.”

British J. Ophthalmology 90:609-611.

84. 2006 Mathews, S.M., Spallholz, J.E., Grimson, M.J., Dubielzig, R.R., Gray, T., Reid, T.W

Prevention of bacterial colonization of contact lenses with covalently attached selenium and effects on the rabbit cornea. Cornea . 25:806-14.

85. 2007 Schneider, B.G., Sahni, D., Torres, J.C., Dushku, N., Reid, T.W. MLH1 and

MSH2 Expression in Pterygia. Cornea 26:468-72

.

86. 2008 Low, T., Jackson, A., Morse, A., Mosley, T., Reid, T.W., Selenium Coating of

Water Distribution Tubing to Inhibit Biofilm, SAE International http://papers.sae.org/2008-01-2158

87.

2009 Tran, P.L., Hammond, A.A., Mosley, T., Janette Cortez, J., Gray, T., Colmer-

Hamood, J.A., Shashtri, M., Spallholz, J.E., Hamood, A.N. and Reid, T.W.

An

Organo-Selenium Coating on Cellulose Inhibits Pseudomonas aeruginosa and

Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Formation. Applied and Environmental

Microbiology 75: 3586-3592 .

88. 2009

Pot,

S.A.,

Chandler,

H.L.,

Colitz,

C.M., Bentley, E., Dubielzig, R.R., Mosley, T.W.,

Reid,

T.W., & Murphy, C.J.

Selenium functionalized intraocular lenses inhibit posterior capsule opacification in an ex vivo canine lens capsular bag assay.

Experimental Eye Research . 89: 728-234 .

89. 2009 Jaworski, C., Aryankalayil-John, M., Campos, M., Fariss, R. Rowsey, J., Agarwalla,

N., Reid, T.W., Dushku, N., Cox, C., Carper, D., Wistow, G. Expression analysis of conjunctival and limbal markers and genes associated with cell migration. Mol. Vis.

20: 2421-34.

90. 2010 Reid, T., Tran, P., Cortez, J., Mosley, T., Shashtri, M., Spallholz, J., Pot, S. and

Hamood., A. Medical Devices Coated with Organo-Selenium Inhibit Bacterial and

Cellular Attachment. International Medical Devices 5: 23-31.

91. 2010

Bradley, J.C., Yang, W., Bradley, R.H., Reid, T.W., Schwab, I.R., The Science of

Pterygia, Br J Ophthalmol 94:815-820

92. 2010 Cox CA, Amaral J, Salloum R, Guedez L, Reid TW, Jaworski C, John-Aryankalayil M,

Freedman KA, Campos MM, Martinez A, P Becerra S, Carper DA. Doxycyclin’s

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Effect on Ocular Angiogenesis: An In Vivo Analysis. Ophthalmology. 117(9):1782-

91 .

93. 2010 Reid, T. and Dushku, N. What a study of pterygia teaches us about the cornea?

Molecular mechanism of formation. Eye Contact Lens. 36:290-5 .

94. 2011 Reid, T., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Tran ,K Jarvis,C. Patel S., Shashtri, M., Haynes, R., and Hamood., A. Biopolymers Containing Selenium: Their Synthesis and Use.

International Journal Medical Devices Vol 6, No.2

95. 2011 Low, D., Hamood, A., Reid, T.W., Mosley, T., Tran, P., Song, L. and Morse, A.

Attachment of selenium to a reverse osmosis membrane in inhibit biofilm formation of

S. aureus . J. Membrane Science 378:171-178.

96. 2011 Toris, C.B., Gulati, V, Reid, T.W. and Quigley, H. Reflections on the career of Carl

Camras. Expt. Eye Resch. 2011: 1-4.

97. 2011 Yang, W., Bradley, J.C. Reid, T.W. and McCartney, D. L. Growth factors in aqueous humor. Ophthalmology 118:1003-1003.

98. 2012 Tran, T., Lowry, N., Campbell, T., Reid, T. W., Webster, D., Tobin, E., Aslani, A.,

Mosley, T., Dertien, J., Colmer-Hamood, J., and Hamood, A. An Organoselenium

Compound Inhibits Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms on Hemodialysis Catheters in

Vivo. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy

56:972-978.

99. 2013

Vercellino, T, Morse, A, Tran, P, Song, L, Hamood, A, Reid, T, Moseley, T.

Attachment of organo-selenium to polyamide composite reverse osmosis membranes to inhibit biofilm formation of S. aureus and E. coli . Desalination 309:291-295.

100. 2013 Tran,P., Hamood, A., Mosley, T., Gray, T., Jarvis, C., Webster, D., Amaechi, B., Enos,

T., Reid, T. Organo-Selenium-containing Dental Sealant Inhibits Bacterial Biofilm. J.

Dental Research 92: 461-466.

101. 2013 Vercellino T, Morse A, Tran P, Song L, Hamood A, Reid T, et al. Inhibition of S. aureus and E.coli biofilm formation in reverse osmosis systems using an organoselenium surface treatment. Desalination . Manuscript accepted, DES-D-12-01338R1.

102. 2013 Wang JC, Tran PL, Hanes R, Cordero J, Marchbanks J, Reid TW, Colmer-Hamood JA,

Hamood AN. Inhibition of Otopathogenic Biofilms by Organoselenium-coated

Tympanostomy Tubes. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.

Sep 12. Doi:

10.1001/amaoto. 2013.4690 [epub ahead of print]

103. 2013 Vercellino T, Morse A, Tran P, Hamood A, Reid T, Song L, Moseley T. The Use of

Covalently Attached Organo-Selenium to Inhibit S. aureus and E. coli Biofioms on RO

Membranes and Feed Spacers. Desalination 317:142-151.

104. 2013 Vercellino T, Tran P, Reid T, Hamood A, Morse A. Evaluation of polymerized organoselenium feed spacers to inhibit S. aureus and E. coli biofilm development in reverse osmosis systems. Desalination 331: 1-5.

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SUBMITTED:

Zhang, Z, Penturf, M, Reid, T.W., Boylan, M., Spallholz, J., Griswald, J. The effect of Topical

Application of Substance P or Selenocystamine on the Healing of Full Thickness Punch

Wounds in the Rat. (resubmitted) Wound Healing

Kahl, B., Saban, R., Murphy, C., Bjorling, D., Birney, D., Walkup, R., and Reid, T.W.,  -

Methylphenylalanine analogs of substance P: Indication of different functional subtypes of the

NK-1 receptor (resubmitted). Peptides

Iwahashi, C. K., Pahuja, S. and Reid T. W. The effect of dexamethasone on DNA Synthesis in dependent upon cell type and growth factor. (Submitted) J. Cellular Physiology

Reid, T. W. and Hamill, V. The role of prostaglandins and leukotrienes as late signals for growth factor stimulation of DNA synthesis. (Submitted) J. Cellular Biochemistry.

Dushku, N. and Reid, T.W. Abnormal H-ras suppression and activation in the altered limbal basal cells (Pterygium Cells) of pterygia. (Submitted) Molecular

Vision

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TEXTS:

1. 1971 Reid, T.W. and Wilson, I.B. E. coli alkaline phosphatase. In The Enzymes , vol. 4, pp.

373-415, ed. P.D. Boyer. New York: Academic Press.

2. 1976 Reid, T.W., Russell, P. and Albert, D.M. Induction of the release of viral particles from

Greene hamster melanoma cell by thymidine. In Pigment Cell , vol. 2, ed. V. Riley, pp.

22-30. Basel: S. Karger. (Proceedings of IX International Pigment Cell Conference.)

3. 1979 Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Hamster melanoma virus: a unique retrovirus. In

Pigment Cell , vol. 5, ed. S.N. Klaus, pp. 129-135. Basel: S. Karger. (Proceedings of the X International Pigment Cell Conference, Part II, Cambridge, MA, 1977.)

4. 1984 Jones, T.R. and Reid, T.W. Trace elements in the eye. In Pharmacology of the Eye, vol. 69, ed. M.L. Sears, pp. 667. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

5. 1994 Reid, T.W. Growth control of cornea and lens epithelial cells. In Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, vol. 13(2). 507-554. Osborne and Chader eds. Great Britain:

Elsevier Science.

6. 1995 Kahl, B. and Reid, T.W. Substance P and the Eye. Progress in Retinal and Eye

Research, 14(2): 473-504. Osborne and Chader eds. Great Britain: Elsevier Science.

7. 1996 Reid, T.W. and Dushku, N. Pterygia and Limbal Epithelial Cells: Relationship and

Molecular Mechanisms. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research , 15(2): 297-329.

8. 2014 Tran, P, Hamood, A, and Reid T.W. Antimicrobial coatings to prevent biofilm formation on medical devices. In Antibiofilm Agents: From Diagnosis to Treatment and

Prevention

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Springer Series on Biofilms , Vol. 8 Rumbaugh, Kendra P.; Ahmad,

Iqbal (Eds.)

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ABSTRACTS:

1. Albert, D. M. and Reid, T. RNA-Dependent DNA-Polymerase in Retinoblastoma and

Related Tumors. ARVO Conference, April 1972, Sarasota, Florida

2. Berger, R.O., Reid, T.W., Neufeld, A.H. and Sears, M.L. The Effects of Adrenergic Agents and Prostaglandins on an Isolated Iris Preparation. ARVO Conference, April 1973,

Sarasota, Florida

3. Reid, T.W., Russell, P. and Albert, D.M. Biochemical Characteristic of an Established Cell

Line of Retinoblastoma. ARVO Conference, April 1974, Sarasota, Florida

4. Albert, D.M., Reid, T.W., Rabson, A.S. and Chu, E.W. Morphologic and Cytogenetic

Characteristics of an Established Cell Line of Retinoblastoma. ARVO Conference, April

1974, Sarasota, Florida

5. Lahav, M., Albert, D.M., Reid, T.W., Colby, E. and Shadduck, J. Ocular Neoplasia and

Dysplasia Induced by Feline Sarcoma Virus. ARVO Conference, April 1975, Sarasota,

Florida

6. Albert, D., Craft, J., DeLellis, R. and Reid, T. Neurosecretory Granules in a Retinoblastoma.

ARVO Conference, April 1975, Sarasota, Florida

7. Albert, D., Lahav, M., Bhatt, P., Reid, T., Ward, D. and Prusoff, W. Successful Therapy of

Herpes Virus Hominis Keratitis in Rabbits by 5'-Amino-2', 5'-Deoxy-5-Iodouridine (AIU).

ARVO Conference, April 1975, Sarasota, Florida

8. Reid, T.W. and Albert, D.M. A Substrate Study of Glutamine Transferase from the Retina.

ARVO Conference, April 1975, Sarasota, Florida

9. Albert, D.M., Gallie, B., Reid, T.W., Ryu, S. and Schwartz, E. Heterologous Transplantation of Ocular Melanomas and Retinoblastomas. ARVO Conference, April 1976, Sarasota,

Florida

10. Reid, T.W., Dryja, T. and Albert, D.M. The Determination off 5-S-Cysteinyldopa Levels in the Eye. ARVO Conference, April 1976, Sarasota, Florida

11. Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Type C-Like Virus Particle from Human Retinoblastoma

Cells. ARVO Conference, April 1977, Sarasota, Florida

12. Pahuja, S. and Reid, T. Characteristics and Induction of Glutamine Synthetase in Retinal

Cells. ARVO Conference, April 1978, Sarasota, Florida

13. Pahuja, S.L., Mullins, B.T. and Reid, T.W. Characterizations of Glutamine Synthetase from the Retina. ARVO Conference, April 1979, Sarasota, Florida

14. Rubin, N., Lee, M. -S., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Growth of a Retinal Tumor Cell

Line in Tissue Culture without Serum. ARVO Conference, April 1979, Sarasota, Florida.

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15. Rubin, N.A., Borthwick, A.C., Albert, J., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Identification and

Characterization of a Mitogenic Factor Secreted by an Established Cell Line of Human

Retinoblastoma Maintained in Serum-Free Media. American Society for Cell Biology,

November 1979, Toronto, Canada

16. Pahuja, S.L., Mullins, B.T. and Reid, T.W. A Comparison of Molecular and Kinetic

Characteristics of Glutamine Synthetase from Brain Cells and Retinal Cells. American

Society for Cell Biology, November 1979, Toronto, Canada

17. Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. A New Radioactive Method for Studying Kinetics of Retinal

Glutamine Synthetase. ARVO Conference, May 1980, Orlando, Florida

18. Tarsio, J.F., Gregerson, D.S., Russell, P. and Reid, T.W. Secretion of a Growth Promoting

Activity for Nakano Mouse Lens Epithelial Cells by a Human Retinoblastoma Cell Line.

ARVO Conference, May 1980, Orlando, Florida

19. Rubin, N.A., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Retinoblastoma-derived Growth Factor

(RDGF), a Mitogenic Factor Secreted by an Established Human Retinoblastoma Cell Line

(Y-79). ARVO Conference, May 1980, Orlando, Florida

20. Rubin, N.A., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Identification and Characterization of a

Growth Factor (RDGF) Secreted by an Established Cell Line of Human Retinoblastoma

Cells (Y-79). Fifth SOVD, June 9-10, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

21. Tarsio, J.F., Gregerson, D.S., Russell, P. and Reid, T.W. Secretion of a Growth Promoting

Activity for Nakano Mouse Lens Epithelial Cells by a Human Retinoblastoma Cell Line.

Fifth SOVD, June 9-10, 1980, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

22. Tarsio, J.F., Rubin, N.A., Gregerson, D.S., Russell, P. and Reid, T.W. Secretion of a Growth

Promoting Activity for Nakano Mouse Lens Epithelial Cells by a Human Retinoblastoma

Cell Line. American Society for Cell Biology, November 14-18, 1980, Cincinnati, Ohio

23. Rubin, N.A., Tarsio, J.F., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Identification and

Characterization of a Growth Factor Secreted by an Established Cell Line (Y-79) of

Human Retinoblastoma Maintained in Serum-Free Medium. American Society for Cell

Biology, November 14-18, 1980, Cincinnati, Ohio

24. Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. A simple and Sensitive Method for Asparaginase. American

Society for Cell Biology, November 14-18, 1980, Cincinnati, Ohio

25. Pahuja, S.L., Mullins, B.T., Lee, M.S. and Reid, T.W. Regulation of Glutamine Synthetase by Insulin and Glutamine in Retinal Tumor Cells. American Society for Cell Biology,

November 14-18, 1980, Cincinnati, Ohio

26. Tarsio, J.F., Poirier, D.L., Gregerson, D.S. and Reid, T.W. Effect of Retinoblastoma Derived

Growth Factor and Other Mitogens on the Growth of Lens and 3T3 Cells in Culture.

ARVO Conference, April 27 to May 1, 1981, Sarasota, Florida

27. Czako-Herskovic, M., Golde, W., Stein, P.J., Sorbi, R.T., Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Role of the Retinal Rod Outer Segment Membrane in the Biosynthesis of Rhodopsin: A

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Monoclonal Antibody Approach. American Society for Cell Biology, November 9-13,

1981, Anaheim, California

28. Reid, T.W. and Antonetti, D.L. Characteristics of a Human Retinoblastoma Cell Line

Growing Totally Serum Free: Effects of the Addition of Other Factors. ARVO

Conference, May 2-7, 1982, Sarasota, Florida

29. Reid, T.W., Pahuja, S.L., Albert, J. and Mullins, B.T. Purification and Characterization off

Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factor Based upon Its Self-Association. American

Society for Cell Biology, November 30, 1982, Baltimore, Maryland

30. Jones, T.R. and Reid, T.W. DNA Synthesis in Cultured Lens Cells by Ortho Vanadate.

ARVO, May 1, 1983, Sarasota, Florida

31. Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Multiple Molecular Forms and Properties of Purified

Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factor. ARVO, May 1, 1983, Sarasota, Florida

32. Reid, T.W. and Pahuja, S.L. Mechanisms of Action of Retinoblastoma Derived Growth

Factor on Lens Epithelial Cells - Role of Aggregation. American Society for Cell

Biology, November 29, 1983, San Antonio, Texas

33. Reid, T.W. and Pahuja, S.L. Cell Surface Aggregation of Retinoblastoma Derived Growth

Factor (RDGF) on Lens Epithelial Cells. ARVO, April 29, 1984, Sarasota, Florida

34. Pahuja, S.L. and Reid, T.W. Synergism between Insulin and Retinoblastoma Derived

Growth Factor for the Stimulation of DNA Synthesis in Lens Epithelial Cells. ARVO,

April 29, 1984, Sarasota, Florida

35. Graupner, G.A., Bialasiewicz, A.A., Salowski, A.B. and Reid, T.W. Lectin Binding Patterns of Human Retinoblastoma Cell Lines and Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells. ARVO, April

29, 1984, Sarasota, Florida

36. Jones, T.R., Antonetti, D.L. and Reid, T.W. Aluminum Induces Mitosis in Nakano Mouse

Lens Epithelial Cells. ARVO, April 29, 1984, Sarasota, Florida

37. Lee, M.S. and Reid, T.W. DNA-Mediated Transfer of Retinoblastoma Genes into Mouse L

Cells. ARVO, April 29, 1984, Sarasota, Florida

38. Gentleman, S. and Reid, T.W. Vanadate Enhances Phosphotyrosine Protein Levels in

Nakano Lens Cells. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, April 21,

1985, Anaheim, California

39. Lee, M.S., Dryja, T.P., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factor

Is Not A N-Myc Gene Product. ARVO, May 8, 1985, Sarasota, Florida

40. Reid, T.W. and Pahuja, S. Protection Against the Effects of Dexamethasone on Murine Lens

Epithelial Cells by Transient Exposure to RDGF. ARVO, May 8, 1985, Sarasota, Florida

41. Reid, T.W. The Transient Nature of the Insulin Second Messenger. UCLA Molecular

Biology Symposium, April 6, 1986, Steamboat Springs, Colorado

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42. Lee, M.S., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. A New Protein Induced by Retinoblastoma Derived

Growth Factor. ARVO, April 28, 1986, Sarasota, Florida

43. Reid, T.W. and Reid, W.A. The Insulin Second Messenger for the Stimulation of DNA

Synthesis in Lens Epithelial Cells. ARVO, April 28, 1986, Sarasota, Florida

44. Reid, T.W., Gentleman, S., Martensen, T. and Kon, H. Vanadate and Insulin Synergism in the Stimulation of DNA Synthesis and Tyrosine Phosphorylation. American Society of

Cell Biology and American Chemical Society, June 9, 1986, Washington, D.C.

45. Lee, M.S., McGee, T. and Reid, T.W. Transfer of Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factor

Gene to Mouse L Cells. ARVO, May 4-8, 1987, Sarasota, Florida

46. Reid, T.W. and Hamill, V. Leukotrienes' Roles as Late Signals for Growth Factor

Stimulation of DNA Synthesis. ARVO, May 4-8, 1987, Sarasota, Florida

47. Reid, T.W. and Lee, R. Aluminum Effects on Mitosis in Lens Epithelial Cells Occur After

Cells Leave G1/G0. ARVO, May 2-6, 1988, Sarasota, Florida

48. Reid, T.W. and Foster, B. Factors Which Influence the Growth of Retinoblastoma Cells (Y-

79) in Culture. 8th International Congress of Eye Research, September 40-8, 1988, San

Francisco, California

49. Foster, B., Murphy, C., Cullor, J., Selsted, M., Mannis, M. and Reid, T.W. The Stimulation of DNA Synthesis and Cell Growth in Lens Epithelial Cells by Human and Rabbit

Defensins. 8th International Congress of Eye Research, September 4-8, 1988, San

Francisco, California

50. Mannis, M., Cullor, J., Murphy, C., Selsted, M. and Reid, T. The Use of Defensins for the

Eradication of Ocular Pathogens in Vitro. Annual Meeting of the Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Groups, October 7, 1988, Las Vegas, Nevada

51. Iwahashi, C.K. and Reid, T.W. Clones of Lens Epithelial Cells That Show Both Negative and Positive Stimulation of DNA Synthesis by Dexamethasone. American Society for

Cell Biology, Jan. 29-Feb. 2, 1989, San Francisco, California

52. Foster, B. and Reid, T.W. Mechanistic Studies on the Aluminum Stimulation of DNA

Synthesis in Late G1/G0. American Society for Cell Biology, Jan. 29-Feb. 2, 1989, San

Francisco, California

53. Reid, T. and Iwahashi, C. The Modulation of Dexamethasone Inhibition of Lens Epithelial

Cell Growth by Different Growth Factors. ARVO, April 30-May 5, 1989, Sarasota,

Florida

54. Murphy, C.J., Foster, B., Mannis, M., Cullor, J., Selsted, M. and Reid, T. The Stimulation of

Ocular Cell Growth by Defensins of Human and Rabbit Origin. ARVO, April 30-May 5,

1989, Sarasota, Florida

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55. Foster, B.A., Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M. and Reid, T.W. The Antimicrobial Peptides -

Defensins - Stimulate Ocular Cell Growth. Western Eye Research Conference, October 7-

10, 1989, Government Camp, Oregon

56. Foster, B.A. and Reid, T.W. Modulation of Dexamethasone Mediated Inhibition of EGF-

Stimulated Cell Growth by Amplification of EGF-Receptors in NIH 3T3 Cells. UCLA

Molecular Biology Symposium, January 29-February 2, 1990, Keystone, Colorado

57. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., Iwahashi, C., Malfroy, B. and Mannis, M.J. The Stimulation of

DNA Synthesis in Epithelial Cells by Substance P and CGRP. ARVO, April 28-May 4,

1990, Sarasota, Florida

58. Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M.J., Malfroy, B. and Reid, T.W. Neuropeptide Depletion Impairs

Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1990, Sarasota, Florida

59. Mannis, M.J., Murphy, C., Reid, T.W. and Iwahashi, C. The role of Neuropeptides in the

Genesis and Treatment of Corneal Ulcers. Castroviejo Cornea Society, October 27, 1990,

Atlanta, GA

60. Villablanca, A.C. and Reid, T.W. Substance P Stimulates Proliferation of Bovine Aortic

Endothelial Cells in Serum-Free Culture. UCLA Molecular Biology Symposium, April 1-

April 7, 1991, Keystone, Colorado

61. Plotnik, R.D., Mannis, M.J., Schwab, I.R., Cullor, J., Jan, B., Iwahashi, C., Reid, T.W. and

Murphy, C.J. Gel Cyanoacrylate: Corneal Bonding Characteristics, Cell Toxicity, and

Antimicrobial Properties. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1991, Sarasota, Florida

62. Mannis, M.J., Schwab, I.R., Dries, D., Cullor, J., Smith, W., Reid, T.W. and Murphy, C.J.

Defensins as a preservative in Corneal Storage Medium. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1991,

Sarasota, Florida

63. Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M.J. and Reid, T.W. Enkephalinase Decreases Lens Regeneration in

Aphakic Rabbits. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1991, Sarasota, Florida

64. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., Iwahashi, C.K. and Mannis, M.J. Mechanism of Stimulation of

DNA Synthesis and Cell Growth in Epithelial Cells by Substance P. ARVO, April 28-

May 4, 1991, Sarasota, Florida

65. Teplitz, R.L., Roth, A., Albert, D., Reid, T.W., Schultz, D. and Butler, B.B. Is

retinoblastoma heterogeneity multigenic? 8 th International Congress of Human

Genetics. October 6-11, 1991, Washington D.C.

66. Nishida, T., Nakamura, M., Mishima, H., Otori, T., Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J. and Mannis,

M.J. Synergistic Effects of Substance P with Epidermal Growth Factor and Insulin-Like

Growth Factor on Corneal Epithelial Migration in Culture. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1992,

Sarasota, Florida

67. Villablanca, A.C. and Reid, T.W. Nicotine effects on endothelial cell growth. UCLA

Molecular Biology Symposium, January 13-19, 1992, Keystone, Colorado

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68. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J. and Crosson, C.E. Mechanistic Studies on the Stimulation of DNA

Synthesis and Cell Growth in Epithelial Cells by Substance P

ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1992, Sarasota, Florida

69. Murphy, C.J., Jaynes, J., Iwahashi, C., Cullor, J., Reid, T.W., Mannis, M.J. and Schwab, I.R.

The Modulation of Ocular Cell Growth by Cecropins. ARVO, April 28-May 4, 1992,

Sarasota, Florida

70. Walkup, R.D., Birney, D.M., Reid, T.W., Crosson, C.E., Cole, D.C. and Wagenseller, E.P. The bisphenylalanine moiety of substance P: Evaluation of synthetic analogues for the modulation of epithelial cell growth. Keystone Symposia, Mar 8-14, 1993, Taos, New Mexico.

71. Dushku, N., Tyler, N. and Reid, T.W. Immunohistochemical Evidence that Pterygia Arise from

Altered Limbal Epithelial Basil Stem Cells. ARVO, May 2-7, 1993, Sarasota, Florida

72. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., Crosson, C.E. and Johnson, M. The Substance P Receptor for Cell

Growth is not the same as the One for Smooth Muscle Contraction. ARVO, May 2-7, 1993,

Sarasota, Florida

73. Birney, D.M., Cole, D.C., Kahl, B.F., Reid, T.W., Wagenseller, E.P. and Walkup, R.D. Substance

P bearing phenylalanine analogs: The effects of subtle spatial differences upon substance P's ability to stimulate smooth muscle contraction and epithelial cell growth. Gordon Conference:

Biopolymers, February 14-18, 1994, Ventura, CA.

74. Walkup, R.D., Birney, D.M., Cole, D.C., Kahl, B.F., Reid, T.W. and Wagenseller, E.P. Substance

P bearing phenylalanine analogs: The effects of subtle spatial differences upon substance P's ability to stimulate smooth muscle contraction and epithelial cell growth. American Chemical

Society, March 13-17, 1994, San Diego, California

75. Nakamura, M., Nishida, T., Reid, T.W. and Murphy, C.J. Substance P (SP) enhances EGF stimulated corneal epithelial cell migration, however this action of SP is not mediated by the

NK-1 or NK-2 receptors. ARVO, May 1-6, 1994, Sarasota, Florida

76. Reid, T.W., Kahl, B.F., Crosson, C.E., Walkup, R.D., Cole, D.C., Birney, D.M., Wagenseller, P.E. and Murphy, C. Substance P (SP): Effects of subtle spatial changes in the phenylalanine residue on SP's ability to stimulate iris smooth muscle contraction. ARVO, May 1-6, 1994, Sarasota,

Florida

77. Dushku, N. and Reid, T.W. Immunohistochemical evidence that pterygia originate from p53 expressing transformed limbal epithelial basal stem cells. ARVO, May 1-6, 1994, Sarasota,

Florida

78. Reid, T.W., Kahl, B.F., Birney, D.M., Walkup, R.D., Ren, K., Cole, D.C. and Neff, B.W. Methyl substitution on the  -carbon of the phenylalanines of substance P (SP) to probe the nature of SP's interaction with its receptor. American Society for Cell Biology, December, 1994, San

Francisco California.

79. Chen, J.J., Reid, T.W., Boylan, L.M. and Spallholz, J.E. Evaluation of selenite toxicity on two lines of human ovarian tumor cells NIH: OVCAR-3 and A2780 cells. FASEB Experimental

Biology April 9-13, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia

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80. Boylan, L.M., Spallholz, J.E., Morales, J. and Reid, T.W. The use of selenium covalently attached to a cellulose sponge to inactivate growth factors as measured by the stimulation of epithelial cell growth. FASEB Experimental Biology April 9-13, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia

81. Morales, J., Boylan, L., Spallholz, J., Murphy, C., Dubielzig, R. and Reid, T. Selenium used to modulate wound healing after glaucoma filtration surgery in the rabbit model. ARVO, May 14-

19, 1995, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

82. Kahl, B., Birney, D., Walkup, R., Ren, K., Cole, D., Neff, B. and Reid, T. The rabbit ocular substance P (SP) receptor: The use of methyl substitution on the  -carbon of the phenylalanines of SP analogs to probe the nature of the SP/receptor interaction. ARVO, May 14-19, 1995, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

83. Murphy, C., Russell, P. and Reid, T. Substance P accelerates corneal epithelial wound healing of galactose rats. ARVO, May 14-19, 1995, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

84. Dushku, N. and Reid, T. Immunohistochemical evidence that pterygia originate from Rb and

TGF  expressing, p53 transformed limbal basal stem cells. ARVO, May 14-19, 1995, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

85. Reid, T., Kahl, B., Birney, D., Walkup, R., and Ren, K. The use of Methyl Substitution of the  carbon of the phenylalanines of substance P (SP) analogs to Probe the Nature of the SP Receptor

Subtypes. Tachykinins '95, October 16-18, 1995, Florence, Italy.

86. Jones, J., Chen, L., Straub, M., Butterick, C., Morrow, K.J., Reid, T., and Spallholz, J. Conjugation of Selenium to a Monoclonal Prostate Tumor Antibody 7E11:Superoxide Generation, ELISA

Assay and In Vitro Cytotoxicity. Keystone, January 29-Feb 1, 1996, Taos, New Mexico.

87. Kahl, B.F., Reid, T.W., Walkup, R.D., Cole, D.C., Birney, D.M., Ren, K. The use of methyl substitution of the  -carbon of the phenylalanines of substance P (SP) analogs to probe the nature of the SP receptor subtypes in ocular tissue. Western Eye Research Conference, February 22-25,

1966, Boerne, Texas.

88. Griffith, S., McCartney, D., Steward, K., Murphy C., Mannis M., and Reid, T. Effects of the Bovine

Neutrophil Antibiotic Dodeca-Peptide (BNP-1) on the Growth of Human Corneal Endothelial

Cells in Optisol and Tissue Culture Media. Eye Bank Association of Texas Meeting, March 2,

1996, Austin, Texas.

89. Nakamura, M., Nishida, T., Ofuji, K., Reid, T., Murphy, C., and Mannis, M., Synergistic Effect of

Substance P with Epidermal Growth Factor on Corneal Epithelial Migration. World Congress in

Cornea. April 18-19, 1996, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

90. Straub, M.J., Chen, L., Butterick, C., Morrow, K.J., Jones, J.A., Reid, T.W. and Spallholz, J.

Selenium-conjugate induced prostate cancer cell cytotoxicity. 87th Annual Meeting of American

Association for Cancer Research, April 20-24, 1996, Washington, D.C.

91. Reid, T.W. The role of basement membrane in ocular epithelial cell p53 expression and limbal stem cell migration. 2nd Ocular Surface and Tear Workshop, April 20, 1996, Miami, Florida.

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92. Reid, T.W., Saban, R., Bjorling, E.E., Kahl, B.F., Birney, D.M., Walkup, R.D., Ren, K. and Murphy,

C.J. The use of methyl substitution of the  -carbon of the phenylalanines of substance P (SP) analogs to probe the nature of the SP/receptor interaction. ARVO, April 21-26, 1996, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

93. Griffith, S.A., McCartney, D.L., Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M.J. and Reid, T.W. Effect of the bovine neutrophil antibiotic dodeca-peptide (BNP-1) on the growth of human corneal endothelial cells in

Optisol and tissue culture media. ARVO, April 21-26, 1996, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

94. Dushku, N. and Reid, T.W. Basement membrane dependent P53 expression in limbal-corneal epithelia of pingueculae, pterygia, limbal tumors and normal eyes. ARVO, April 21-26, 1996, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

95. Lee, C.H., Nelson, M., Barney, N.P., Brightbill, F.S., Araki-Sasaki, K., Reid, T. and Murphy, C.J.

Migration and proliferation characteristics of SV-40 transformed human corneal epithelial cells in response to neuropeptides. ARVO, April 21-26, 1996, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

96. Reid, T.W., Kahl, B.F., Walkup, R.D., Birney, D.M., Ren, K. Methyl substitution of the  carbon on the phenylalanines of substance P (SP) as probes to the nature of the SP receptor subtypes. Protein Society, August 3-7, 1996, San Jose, California.

97. Spallholz, J.E., Chen, L., Reid, T., Jones, J., Straub, M., Morrow, J. and Butterick, C. Covalent free radical chemistry of selenium immuno-conjugates and their potentially useful pharmaceutical applications. Sixth International Symposium on Selenium in Biology and Medicine, August 18-

22, 1996, Beijing, China.

98. Reid, T.W., Boylan, L.M., Spallholz, J.E., Graham, S., Murphy, C.J., Dubielzig, R.R., Shetlar, M. and Morales, J. The ability of selenium covalently attached to an inert cellulose matrix to modulate fibrosis by growth factor inactivation. Sixth International Symposium on Selenium in

Biology and Medicine, August 18-22, 1996, Beijing, China.

99. Dushku , N. and Reid, T.W. Basement membrane dependent p53 and Rb expression in limbal-corneal epithelia of pingueculae, pterygia, limbal tumors and normal eyes. American Society for Cell

Biology, December 7-11, 1996, San Francisco, California.

100. Spallholz, J.E., Boylan, M., Reid, T.W. and Chen, L. In vitro and in vivo cytotoxicity of a B72.3

Mab-Se immunoconjugate against LS174T Colon Tumor Cells. FASEB Experimental Biology

April 6-9, 1997, New Orleans, Louisiana.

101.

Chen, L., Boylan, M., Reid, T.W. and Spallholz, J.E. Cytotoxicity of an internalizing 7E11-C5 Mab-

Se immunoconjugate against DU145 prostate tumor cells. FASEB Experimental Biology April 6-9,

1997, New Orleans, Louisiana.

102.

Reid, T.W., Boylan, L.M., Spallholz, J.E. and Morales, J. Selenium covalently attached to an inert cellulose matrix modulates cellular growth in vitro by growth factor inactivation. FASEB

Experimental Biology April 6-9, 1997, New Orleans, Louisiana.

103.

Dushku, N., Albert, D.M. and Reid, T.W. Classification of P53 Expression in Limbal Cells of

Pingueculae, Pterygia, and Premalignant and Malignant Limbal Tumors.

ARVO, May 11-16, 1997,

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Spallholz, J.E., Reid, T.W., and, Richard, W., Selenium Immunoconjugate Therapeutics

.

IBC

Symposium on Antibody-Based Therapeutics, June 5-6, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts.

105. Reid, T.W., Boylan, L.M., Spallholz, J.E. and Morales, J. Modulation of cellular growth in vitro by growth factor inactivation with selenium covalently attached to an inert cellulose matrix.

International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, August 24-29, 1997, San

Francisco, California.

106. Reid, T. W., Smith-Morrow, J. A., Lamberts, D.W., Nishida, T., Murphy, C. J. and Spallholz, J. E.

Substance P Mediates Corneal Wound Healing. Keystone Symposia, January 10-15, 1998,

Keystone, Colorado.

107. Steward, K., Johnson, M., McCartney, D.L., Murphy, C.J., Mannis, M.J. and Reid, T.W., Effect Of

The Bovine Neutrophil Antibiotic Dodeca-Peptide (Bnp-1) On The Viability Of Human Corneal

Endothelial Cells Stored In Optisol. Eye Bank Association of Texas, February 28, 1998, Dallas,

Texas.

108. Spallholz, J.E., Shriver, B.J. and Reid, T.W., Dimethyldiselenide generates superoxide in an in vitro chemiluminescence assay in the presence of glutathione. Experimental Biology 98, April 18-22,

1998, San Francisco, California.

109. Zang, A., Penturf, M., O'Bannon, S., Griswald, J., Reid, T.W., Spallholz, J. and Boylan, L.M.,

Topical application of selenocystamine does not promote wound healing in the rat. Experimental

Biology 98, April 18-22, 1998, San Francisco, California.

110. M. Shami, J. Wong, C.J. Murphy, R.R. Dubielzig and T.W. Reid The Use Of Antisense DNA

Against The Receptors For Platelet Derived Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, And

Phosphoinositol-3-Kinase In Vitro And To Block PVR In A Rabbit Model Using Human Pigment

Epithelial Cells.

ARVO, May 10-15, 1998, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

111. T.W. Reid, K. Steward, M. Johnson, D.L. McCartney, M.J. Mannis and C.J. Murphy Studies on the effect of the bovine neutrophil antibiotic dodeca-peptide (bnp-1) on the viability of human corneal endothelial cells stored in Optisol. ARVO, May 10-15, 1998, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

112. Nicholas Dushku, Daniel M. Albert and Ted W. Reid The Use Of PCR To Test For Human

Papillomavirus DNA In P53 Expressing Limbal Stem Cells Of Pinguecula, Pterygia And Limbal

Tumors.

ARVO, May 10-15, 1998, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

113. Marfurt, C.J., Murphy, C.J., Jones, M.A., Reid, T.W. and McDermott, A., Peptidergic innervation of the normal dog cornea and of dog corneas with spontaneous chronic epithelial erosions.

ARVO,

May 10-15, 1998, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

114. Reid, T.W., Spallholz, J.E. and Shriver B. The Use of Selenium Covalently attached to a Cellulose

Sponge to Modulate Cellular Growth. Surfaces in Biomaterials ’98, September 2-5, 1998, Tucson,

Arizona.

115. Morrow, K.J., Spallholz, J.E., and Reid, T.W

., Selenium Conjugates of an Immunoglobulin and a

Steroid for use as Prostate Cancer Therapeutics. IBC Symposium on Prostate Cancer: Advances in Diagnostics and Therapeutic Development, November 19-20, 1998, Amelia Island, Florida.

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116. Reid, T.W. and P. Tran, Substance P is synergistic with insulin and IGF-1 in the stimulation of corneal epithelial cell migration. American Society for Cell Biology, December 12-16, 1998, San

Francisco, California.

117. Reid, T.W., Spallholz, J.E., Xiang, L. and Morales, J., Selenium Covalently Bound To The Surface

Of A Cellulose Sponge Used To Modulate Wound Healing After Glaucoma Filtration Surgery,

Society for Biomaterials, April 28-May 2, 1999, Providence, Rhode Island.

118. Dushku, N., and Reid, T.W., Abnormal Hras Suppression and Activation in the Altered Limbal Stem

Cells (Pterygium Cells) of Pterygia, ARVO, May 9-14, 1999, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

119. Reid, T.W

., Tran, P. Nishida, T. and Murphy C. J., The Stimulation of Rabbit Corneal Epithelial

Cell Migration in Culture by Substance P, is Synergistic with Insulin and IGF-1

, ARVO, May 9-

14, 1999, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

120. Murphy C. J., Campbell and

Reid, T.W

., Treatment of Chronic Non-Septic Corneal Epithelial

Defects in Dogs Using Topical Substance P and IGF-1

, ARVO, May 9-14, 1999, Ft. Lauderdale,

Florida.

121. Bentley, E., Abrams, G.A., Covitz, D., Cook, C.S., Reid, T.W., and Murphy C. J., Morphology of

Chronic Non-Septic Corneal Epithelial Defects in Dogs

, ARVO, May 9-14, 1999, Ft. Lauderdale,

Florida.

122. Reid, T.W. and Spallholz J., Selenium Covalently Attached to Biomaterials Blocks Biofilm

Formation, 11 th Symposium on the Material Science and Chemistry of Contact Lenses, November

10-12, 1999, New Orleans, LA.

123. Dushku, N., M.K. John, G.S. Schultz, and T.W. Reid, Pterygia Pathogenesis: Corneal invasion by matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expressing altered limbal basal Stem cells and activation of fibroblasts.

, ARVO, April 30-May 5, 2000, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

124. Campbell, S.F., Reid, T.W., and Murphy, C.J., The effects of growth factors, neuropeptides and neurotransmitters on NGF content in SV-40 transformed human corneal epithelial cells.

ARVO,

April 30-May 5, 2000, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

125. Murphy, C.J.,

Campbell, S.F. and Reid, T.W.

Modulation of SV-40 transformed human corneal epithelial cell proliferation, migration, and adhesion by nerve growth factor. ARVO, April 30-

May 5, 2000, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

126. Reid, T.W., N. Dushku, M.K. John, and G.S. Schultz, The role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) in corneal invasion by altered limbal basal stem cells and the activation of fibroblasts of pterygia.

American Society for Cell Biology, December 9-13, 2000, San Francisco, California.

127. Murphy, C. J., Marfurt, C., and Reid, T.W., SP and Chronic non-healing Epithelial Defects in Dogs,

ICER, October 15-20, 2000 Santa Fe, NM.

128. Reid, T.W. Selenium covalently bound to surfaces of different materials can modulate cellular attachment by the delivery of superoxide radicals to the surface of the material. Surfaces in

Biomaterials, August 30-September 2, 2000 Scottsdale, AZ.

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129. Morrow, K.J., Spallholz, J.E. and Reid

T.W, Selenium Conjugates of an Immunoglobulin and a

Steroid for Use as Prostate Cancer Therapeutics, 7 th International Symposium on Selenium in

Biology and Medicine, October 1-5, 2000 Venice Italy

130. Spallholz, J.E., Shriver, B., Boylan, L.M. and Reid T.W, Selenium: preventing and treating cancer in the new millennium. 7 th International Symposium on Selenium in Biology and Medicine,

October 1-5, 2000 Venice Italy

131. Reid, T.W., Dushku, N., John, M.K. and Schultz, G.S. The role of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) in corneal invasion by altered limbal basal stem cells and the activation of fibroblasts of pterygia.

American Society for Cell Biology, December 9-13, 2000, San Francisco, California.

132. Reid, T.W. and Spallholz, J.E. The covalent attachment of selenium to the surface of different ocular materials can modulate cellular attachment by the delivery of superoxide radicals to the surface of the material. Society for Biomaterials, April 24-29, 2001 Saint Paul, MN.

133. Reid, T.W., Schneider, B. G. and Dushku , N. Accumulation of p53 protein in isolated pterygial epithelium is not accompanied by TP53 gene mutation.

ARVO, April 30-May 5, 2001, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

134. Reid, T.W. and Spallholz, J.E. Organo-selenium attached to a matrix delivers superoxide radicals.

The 6 th US-Japan Symposium on Drug Delivery Systems December 16-21, 2001 Maui, HI

135. Mathews, S.M., Spallholz, J.E. Dubielzig, R.R., Grimson, M.J. and Reid, T.W. The Efficacy of an

Organo-Selenium Coating on Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses. ARVO.

May 5-10, 2002, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida.

136. Reid, T.W., Tran P., and Fralick, J.A. Counter Terrorism Measures to Combat Yersinia pestis with

Selenium.

2002 Joint Service Scientific Conference on Chemical & Biological Defense Research,

November 19-21, 2002, Hunt Valley MD.

137.

Reid, T.W., Spallholz, J.E. Dubielzig, R.R., Grimson, M.J. and Mathews, S.M. Modulation of Bacterial Attachment to the Surface of Silicone Contact Lenses as a Result of the

Formation of Superoxide Radicals on the Surface of the Polymer by Covalently Bound

Organo-Selenium. American Chemical Society 224 th National Meeting, August 18-22,

2002, Boston, MA.

138. Kerr, T., Gray, T. and Reid, T.W. Interaction between Substance P, EGF, FGF and IGF-1 on the Release of Internal Calcium in Cells in Culture, American Society for Cell Biology,

December 14-18, 2002, San Francisco, California.

139. Reid, T.W., Tran P., Spallholz J., and Fralick, J., Counter Terrorism Measures to Combat

Yersinia pestis with Selenium. Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Biological Defense

Researchers, April 28-30, 2003, Lubbock, TX.

140. Reid, T.W., John, M., Dushku, N., Pearson, K.E., Stephan, D.A., Schultz, G. and Carper, D.,

Microarray Gene Expression in Pterygia, ARVO, May 4-9, 2003, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Invest.

Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2003;4:E1327 www.iovs.org

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141. Reid, T.W., Tran P., Spallholz J., and Fralick, J. The use of a selenium-peptide to specifically inactivate Yersinia pestis.

2003 Joint Service Scientific Conference on Chemical & Biological

Defense Research, November 17-20, 2003, Hunt Valley MD.

142. Kerr, T., Gray, T., McAnulty, J., Murphy, C. and Reid, T. Use of the Defensin Peptide BNP-1 and the Neuropeptide Substance P to Protect Cells under Stress, American Society for Cell Biology,

December 13-17, 2003, San Francisco, California.

143. Murphy, C.J., Foley, J.D., Waller, K.R., Reid, T.W. and McAnulty, J.F. Trophic Factors Modulate

Signal Transduction Pathways in Cold-Stored Kidney Cells. American Society for Cell Biology,

December 13-17, 2003, San Francisco, California.

144.

Spallholz, J., Gray, T, and Reid, T.w. Se-methylselenocysteine (SeMC) and

Selenomethionine Likely Induce Apoptosis Enzymatically Arresting Human Cancer Cell

Growth In Vitro. NIH meeting on Selenium MD December 17-19, 2003, Bethesda, MD.

145.

C.A. Cox, M.John-Aryankalayil, C.Jaworski, P.Russell, T.Gray, K.Freedman, N.Dushku,

T.W.Reid, D.Carper. Doxycycline inhibits the migration of cultured human pterygial epithelial cells NIH Research Festival, June 18, 2004

146.

M. John-Aryankalayil, N. Dushku, C.J. Jaworski, C.A.Cox, G. Schultz, K.E. Pearson, D.A.

Stephan, T.W. Reid and D.A. Carper. cDNA Microarray Analysis of Pterygia,

International Congress Of Eye Research, Sydney, Australia, June 24, 2004

147.

T.W. Reid, T.J. Gray, C.J. Murphy, A study of the Substance P Stimulation of Calcium

Release in Human Corneal Epithelial Cells in vitro ARVO, April 25 - 29, 2004, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis Sci.

2004;45: E-Abstract 2939 www.iovs.org

148. C.A. Cox, M. John–Aryankalayil, C. Jaworski, P. Russell, T. Gray, K. Freedman, N.

Dushku, T.W. Reid, and D. Carper The Effect of Doxycycline on the Migration of

Pterygial Epithelial Cells grown in Culture Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2004 45:

E-Abstract 2939 www.iovs.org

149. T. W. Reid , S. M. Mathews, M.J. Grimson, , J.E. Spallholz, J.E, Selenium Coated Contact Lenses:

Effect Upon Corneal Epithelial Cells and Bacterial Biofilm Attachment 7 th

World

Biomaterials Congress May 17-21, 2004, Sydney, Australia

150.

E. Bentley, C.F. Marfurt, A.M. McDermott, R.T. Carter, T.W. Reid, C.J. Murphy.

Characterization of unique alterations in the extracellular matrix and

innervation of spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defects in dogs. 5 th World

Cornea Congress, Washington, D.C. April 13-15, 2005.

151. C.A. Cox, A. Martinez, T.W. Reid, N. Dushku, C. Jaworski, M. John-Aryankalayil, and D.A.

Carper, Doxycycline’s effect on the angiogenic potential of pterygial epithelial cells.

ARVOMay 1-5, 2005, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis Sci.

2005;46: E-

Abstract 959 www.iovs.org

152. X. Zhou, P.L. Tran, J. Fralick, and T.W. Reid. Design and structure determination of a selenium labeled peptide antimicrobial. Protein Society, San Diego CA, June 18-23,

2005.

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153. Reid, T.W. Be Radical: Factor selenium into your product equation. Bio2005,

Philadelphia, PA June 19-22, 2005.

154. C.A. Cox, A. Martinez, J. Amaral, R. Salloum, A. Garrick, T.W. Reid,, C. Jaworski, M.

John-Aryankalayil, K.A. Freedman, S.P. Becerra, and D.A. Carper, Doxycycline’s effectively inhibits Ocular Angiogenesis..

ARVO April 30 - May 4, 2006, Ft. Lauderdale,

Florida. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis Sci.

2006;47: E-Abstract 3758 www.iovs.org

155. C. Jaworski, M. John-Aryankalayil, M.M. Campos, R.N. Fariss, J. Rowsey, T.W. Reid, N.

Dushku, C.A. Cox, G. Wistow, and D.A. Carper, EST analysis of human pterygium cDNA library.

ARVO April 30 - May 4, 2006, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Invest.

Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2006;47: E-Abstract 4985 www.iovs.org

156. B. Winsor and T. Reid, “Treatment of Chronic Ulcers with Topical Substance P and Insulinlike-Growth Factor. “Wound Care – Stuttgart 2005, Stuttgart, Ger. September 15-17,

2006.

157. T. Reid and Julian Spallholz, “The Use of Selenium to Arm Antibodies.” 5 Th Antibody

World Summit, San Jose CA, June 12, 2006.

158. Reid, T. W., Mathews, S.M., Grimson, M.J., Dubielzig, R., Spallholz, J.E. “\Selenium

Coated Contact Lenses: Effect Upon Corneal Epithelial Cells and Bacterial Biofilm

Attachment. Selenium 2006, Madison, Wisconsin July 25, 2006

159. Reid, T.W. and Julian Spallholz, “ Organo-Selenium covalently bound to the surface of different materials can modulate cellular attachment by the delivery of superoxide radicals to the surface of the material. Selenium 2006, Madison, Wisconsin July 26, 2006

160. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., McAnulty, J.F., and Wolcott, R. The use of substance P in wound healing and tissue preservation in humans, dogs and rabbits. Neuropeptide conference, Santorini, Greece, April 19-22, 2007.

161. Reid, T.W., Murphy, C.J., McAnulty, J.F., and Wolcott, R. The role of substance P in wound healing and tissue preservation in humans, dogs and rabbits. Gordon Research

Conference, Colby-Sawyer College, June 17-22, 2007.

162. Tran, P., Fralick, J., Spallholz, J. and Reid, T.W. Use of selenium containing peptides and

phage to selectively kill Yersinia pestis . Texas Tech University Health Sciences

Center Research Day, Lubbock, TX. March 13, 2008.

163. Tran, H., Gray, T. and Reid, T.W. The ability of substance P to stimulate Calcium release

in a drug delivery system. Howard Hughes Medical Research Institute Research

Days, Lubbock, TX, April 3-4, 2008.

164. Reid, T.W., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Gray, T., Hammond, A., Cortez, J., Shashtri, M., Spallholz,

J. and Hamood, A. Selenium covalently bound to a wound bandage inhibits the attachment of bacteria. 18 th Annual Meeting of the Wound Healing Society SAWC/WHS

Joint Meeting, San Diego CA, April 24-27, 2008.

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165. Pot, S.A., Chandler, H.L., Colitz, C.M., Bentley, E., Dubielzig, R.R., Mosley, T.S., Reid,

T.W. and Murphy, C.J., Selenium functionalized intraocular lenses inhibit posterior capsule opacification (PCO) in an ex vivo canine lens capsular bag assay. American

Congress of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Boston, MA May, 9, 2008.

166. Pot, S.A., Chandler, H.L., Colitz, C.M., Bentley, E., Dubielzig, R.R., Mosley, T.S., Reid,

T.W. and Murphy, C.J., Inhibition of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) by selenium functionalization of intraocular lenses in an ex vivo canine lens capsular bag assay.

European Congress of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Versailles, France June, 23, 2008.

167.

Low, T., Jackson, A., Morse, A., Mosley, T., Reid, T.W., Selenium Coating of Water

Distribution Tubing to Inhibit Biofilm,

presented at International Conference On

Environmental Systems, June 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA June 2008

168. Tran, P.L., Hammond, A.A., Mosley, Janette Cortez , J., Gray, T., Colmer-Hamood, J.A.,

Shashtri, M., Spallholz, J.E., Hamood, A.N. and Reid, T.W. Bandages Coated With

Organo-Selenium Inhibit Bacterial Attachment. Society for Biomaterials Meeting,

April, 22-25, 2009.

169. Reid, T. W. and Wolcott, R., Wound healing in humans and rabbits using substance P.

Wound Healing Society Meeting, Dallas, TX April 26-29, 2009.

170.

Reid, T., Tran, P., Cortez, J., Mosley, T., Shashtri, M., Spallholz, J., Pot, S. and Hamood., A.

Medical Devices Coated with Organo-Selenium Inhibit Bacterial and Cellular

Attachment. International Medical Device Conference, San Jose, CA, September 14-15,

2009.

171. Yang, W., Bradley, J., McCartney, D., and Reid, T. Growth Factors in Aqueous Humor of

Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Eyes. Amer. Acad of Ophthalmology Meeting, San

Francisco, CA, October, 24-27, 2009.

172. Cordero, J., Marchbanks, J., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Cortez, J., Timmons, R., Hamood, A., and

Reid, T. An Organo-Selenium Coating of Tympanostomy Tubes Inhibits the

Development of Bacterial Biofilms. Amer Acad of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck

Surgery Meeting, San Diego, CA October 4-7, 2009.

173,

Phat Tran, Thomas Mosley, Mayank Shashtri, Janette Cortez, Abdul Hamood, Ted W. Reid

,

Comparison of Bandages Coated With Organo-Selenium or Silver for Their Ability to

Inhibit Bacterial Attachment, Society for Biomaterials, College Station, TX., February

21, 2010

174. Kakarala, Kokila, Cassie Versteegh Kruczek, Thomas Mosley, Janet Dertien, Abdul

Hamood, and Ted Reid, Selenium cream inhibits biofilm development by bacterial isolates from burn wounds. TTUHSC Student Research Symposium, February 24, 2010

175. Campbell, Thomas, Thomas Mosley, Janet Dertien, Ted Reid, John Griswold, Alexander

Horswill, and Abdul Hamood, Selenium inhibits S. aureus biofilms on both surfaces of hemodialyis catheters. TTUHSC Student Research Symposium, February 24, 2010

176. Reid, T., What a study of Pterygia teaches us about the Cornea,

International Symposium

2010, Yamaguchi, Japan, March 19-23, 2010.

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Mercer, R., and Reid, T.W. The Effect of Selenium Compounds on the Prevention of S. aureus Biofilm Formation on Contacts Lenses, Association for Research in Vision and

Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 3, 2010

178.

Dhiman Bhattacharyya, Rajendrasing R. Deshmukh, Ted Reid, Thomas Mosley and Richard

B. Timmons. Single-Step Pulsed Plasma Polymerization of Diphenyldiselenide and its antimicrobial activity. American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, MA. August 25,

2010.

179. Reid, T., Tran, P., Mosley, T Tran ,K Jarvis,C. Patel S., Shashtri, M., and Hamood., A.

Biopolymers Containing Selenium: Their Synthesis and Use. International Medical

Device Conference, San Jose, CA, September 28-29, 2010.

180. Reid, T., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Tran, K., Jarvis., Thomas, J., Hanes, R., Webster, D.,

Hamood, A., Use of Biopolymers Containing Selenium for Biofilm Prevention During

Wound Healing. Wound Healing Society Meeting, Grapevine, TX., April, 16, 2011.

181. Mitchell, K., Arnett, A.I., Auten, J-C., Hanes, R., Jarvis, C.C., Thomas, J., Hamood, A.,

Dominguez, L., Reid, T.W., The Use Of A Covalent Selenium Coating To Inhibit

Biofilm Formation On A Silicone Scleral Buckle. Association for Research in Vision and

Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 5, 2011.

182. Scott AM, Haley C, Reid TW, Mosley T, and Hamood A, Selenocystamine inhibits the growth of opportunistic pathogen P. aeruginosa, and prevents biofilm formation.

Texas, American Association for Microbiology, Dallas November 12, 2011.

183.

Tran P, Reid TW, Lowry N, Tobin E, Aslani A, Colmer-Hamood J, Mosley T, Dertien J, and Hamood A, Selenium inhibits S. aureus biofilms on hemodialysis catheters in vivo.

Texas, American Association for Microbiology, Dallas November 12, 2011.

184 . Scott AM, Haley C, Reid TW, Mosley T, and Hamood A, Selenocystamine inhibits the growth of opportunistic pathogen P. aeruginosa, and prevents biofilm formation NCUR conference Ogdon Utah March 29, 2012.

185.

Wang, JC, Tran, P, Corder, J, Marchbanks, J, Reid, TW, Hamood, A. Selenium coated

Tympanostomy Tubes inhibit Staphylococcus aureus and Haemophilus influenzae

Biofilms: in vitro and in vivo analysis. TTUHSC, March 2012

186. Enos, T, Tran, P, Reid, TW, Jarvis, C, Mosley, T, Hamood, A, Selenium coated polyester bandage inhibits the growth of Staphylococcus aureus. TTUHSC, March 2012.

187. Tran, P., Hamood, A., Mosley, T., Jarvis, C., Thomas, J. Lackey, B., and Reid, T.W. Organo-

Selenium Coated Contact Lenses: Effect Upon Bacterial Biofilm Attachment.

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL,

May 3, 2012.

188. Mitchell, K., Tran, P., Arnett, A.I., Mosley, T., Hanes, R., Jarvis, C., Hamood, A.,

Dominguez, L., and Reid, T.W. Organo-selenium coatings inhibit multiple species of

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Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 3, 2012.

189. Reid, T.W., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Jarvis, C., Thomas, J., Tran, K., Hanes, R., Hamood, A.

Antimicrobial properties of selenium covalently incorporated into the polymer of contact lens case material. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort

Lauderdale, FL, May 3, 2012.

190. Jansen, M.E., Good, D., Sidhu, S., Kaufman, J., Mosley, T., Reid, TW. Testing of a

Selenium (Se) Coated Biomaterial for Use in Glaucoma Surgery. Association for

Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 3, 2012.

191. Reid, T.W., Tran, P., Mosley, T., Jarvis, C., Nguyen, Hieu, Hanes, R, Hamood, A. A

Selenium Polyurethane Foam Bandage Material for Biofilm Prevention During Wound

Healing. Wound Healing Society Meeting, Atlanta GA., April 19, 2012.

192. Enos, T, Tran, P, Reid, TW, Jarvis, C, Colmer-Hamood, J, Hamood, A, Selenium coated polyester bandage inhibits the formation of bacterial biofilms. TTUHSC, March 2013.

193.

Reid, TW, Tran, P, Mosley, T, Jarvis, C, Webster, D, Hanes, R, Hamood, A. Selenium covalently incorporated into the polymer of contact lens case material inhibits bacterial biofilm formation.

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology

Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 5, 2013

194. Tran, P, Hamood, A, Webster, D, Jarvis, C, Hanes, R, Reid, TW. Selenium Contact Lens

Hydrogel Polymer: Inhibition of Bacterial Biofilm Formation. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 5, 2013

195. Kruczek, C, Kakarala, K, Tran, P, Haley, C, Enos, T, Hamood, A, Reid, TW. Selenium cream inhibits biofilm development by Gram positive wound pathogens. Wound Healing

Society Meeting, Denver, CO, May 1-5, 2013

196, Tran, P, Hamood, A, Webster, D, Jarvis, C, Hanes, R, Reid, TW. Selenium Incorporated into the Polymer of a Contact Lens Hydrogel Polymer Inhibited Bacterial Biofilm Formation.

Materials Today Virtual Conference: Biomaterials, November 19-21, 2013

197.

Reid, TW, Tran, P, Mosley, T, Jarvis, C, Webster, D, Hanes, R, Hamood, A. Organo-

Selenium copolymerized into the polypropylene of contact lens case material inhibits bacterial biofilm formation.

Materials Today Virtual Conference:

Biomaterials, November 19-21, 2013

198. Tran P, Hamood A, de Souza A, Schultz G, Liesenfeld B, Mehta D, and Reid TW, A polyurethane foam wound dressing containing a bound cationic polymer rapidly kills planktonic bacteria and prevents biofilm formation in the presence of serum. Wound

Healing Society Meeting, Denver, CO, April 25, 2014

199. Huynh, D, Tran, P, Pham, P, Hamood, A, Mitchell, K, and Reid, TW. 5% Betadine solution is not effective in inhibiting the growth of different Gram Negative and Gram Positive

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Pathogens in vitro. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting,

Orlando, FL, May 5, 2014

200. Pham, P, Tran, P, Huynh, E, Hamood, A, and Reid TW. Selenium Contact Lens Hydrogel

Polymer: Inhibition of both Gram Negative and Gram Positive Bacterial Biofilm

Formation - A study of different organo-selenium molecules. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 5, 2014

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MEETINGS/CONFERENCES/COURSES/PRESENTATIONS:

10/9-12/79 CONFERENCE ON BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE EYE

Oakland University

Rochester, Michigan

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The Characteristics of a Growth Factor Isolated from Human

Retinoblastoma Cells in Tissue Culture.

10/22-23/79 MEETING ON OCULAR TISSUE CULTURE

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The Nature of a Newly Discovered Growth Factor from

Retinoblastoma Cells.

11/4-8/79 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR CELL BIOLOGY

Toronto, Canada

Presentation by Sham L. Pahuja, Brian T. Mullins, and Ted W. Reid: Comparison of

Molecular and Kinetic Characteristics of Glutamine Synthetase from Brain Cells and

Retinal Cells.

Presentation by Norman A. Rubin, Andrew Borthwick, J. Albert, D.S. Gregerson, and

Ted W. Reid: Identification and Characterization of a Mitogenic Factor Secreted by an Established Cell Line of Human Retinoblastoma Maintained in Serum-Free Media.

1/24-25/80 SPECIAL SEMINAR

Ophthalmology Research Center

The Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors and Their Effects on Ocular Cells.

5/8/80 SEMINAR

Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories

London, England

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Ocular Growth Factor Derived from Retinoblastoma Cells

In Culture.

6/5/80 SEMINAR

Ophthalmology Institute of London

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Ocular Growth Factor Derived from Retinoblastoma Cells in Culture.

10/2/80 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR EYE RESEARCH

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Effect of Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factors on the

Growth of Lens Cells in Culture

11/10/80 SEMINAR

National Eye Institute/National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland

5/15/84

7/10/84

12/15/83

1/24/84

4/19/84

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Talk by Ted W. Reid: Control of Cell Growth by Potassium

11/21/80 SEMINAR

Brooklyn College

Brooklyn, New York

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Control of Cell Growth by Potassium

9/21-24/81 INSERM MEETING

Paris, France

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Effect of Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factors on

Cells in Culture

6/7-9/82 FOURTEENTH MILES INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

Baltimore, Maryland

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Cell Fusion

SEMINAR

Revlon Corp. Research Center

Springfield, Virginia

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Mechanism of Action of Retinoblastoma Growth Factor

SEMINAR

Cornell University Medical School

New York, New York

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Genetic Factors in Retinoblastoma Cells

SEMINAR

University of California, Davis Medical Center

Sacramento, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Retinoblastoma, Possible Causes

SEMINAR

Yale University Medical School

Human Genetics department

New Haven, Connecticut

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Mechanism of Insulin Stimulation of Cell Growth

SEMINAR

National Institutes of Health, National Eye Institute

Bethesda, Maryland

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Retinoblastoma Derived Growth Factor Stimulation of

Tyrosine Phosphorylation

8/27/84

8/30/84

SEMINAR

University of Illinois, Department of Dairy Science

Urbana, Illinois

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors in the Eye

University of Colorado

Department of Chemistry

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Boulder, Colorado

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Mechanism of Ocular Growth Factors

2/4/85 University of California, Davis

Human Anatomy Department

Davis, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factor Control of Cellular Proliferation

4/16/85

5/22/85

University of California, Davis

Neurobiology Study Group

Davis, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Retinoblastoma: Growth Control

5/23/85

11/26/85

Imperial Cancer Research Fund

London, England

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Kinetics of Insulin Stimulation of Cell Growth

University of London

Institute of Ophthalmology

London, England

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Oncogenes and Retinoblastoma

Allergan Pharmaceutical Company

Irvine, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Inhibition of Unwanted Cell Multiplication in the Eye

11/27/85 Occidental College

Department of Chemistry

Los Angeles, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The Nature of Cell Growth Control in the Eye

1/22/86

7/17-18/86 Allergan Pharmaceutical Company

Irvine, California

10/87

Louisiana State University

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

New Orleans, Louisiana

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors and Control of Cellular Growth

Talks by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors in the Eye

Wound Healing in the Eye

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

Talk by Ted W. Reid Growth Factors in the Eye

9/89 Western Eye Research Meeting

Timberline, Oregon

6/90

6/91

8/90

6/91

12/89

1/90

2/90

2/90

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Talk by Ted W. Reid: The Antimicrobial Peptides - Defensins - Stimulate

Ocular Cell Growth

10/89 Chiron

Los Angeles, California

10/89

Talk by Ted W. Reid: New Wound Healing Agents for the Eye

Allergan

Los Angeles, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: RbDGF as a Wound Healing Agent

12/89 Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors for Wound Healing in the Eye

Alcon

Fort Worth, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: New Wound Healing Agents for the Eye

UCLA Molecular Biology Symposium

Keystone, Colorado

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Modulation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor by

Growth Factor Receptors

AMGEN

Thousand Oaks, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Converting Growth Factors to Growth Inhibitors

Triton Inc.

Alameda, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The Ligand for the Erb-B2 Receptor

3/90 University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Basic Research in Ophthalmology

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors and Wound Healing in the Eye

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors in the Eye

Contemporary External Disease

Incline Village, NV

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Growth Factors and Wound Healing

Alcon Pharmaceutical Inc., Fort Worth, TX

4-14-93

4-21-93

3-27-93

7-2-93

8-23-93

2-16-93

12-16-92

1-19-93

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Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The use of growth factors to treat wound healing problems in the eye"

10/91

9/91

Allergan Inc., Irvine CA

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Use of SP to treat ocular wounds".

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Dept Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Designing growth factor inhibitors"

9-10-92 Area Science Teachers Workshop

Texas Tech University

Lubbock TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "How does the eye work?"

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Dept

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: SP as a Growth Factor

Khepri Inc.

Palo Alto, CA

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Prevention of secondary cataract with enkephalinase"

Khepri Inc.

Palo Alto, CA

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Enkephalinase binding to IOLs"

Physiology Dept

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Analogs of SP as Growth Factors

Science Spectrum

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "How does the eye work"

Texas Society to Prevent Blindness

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Prevention of secondary cataract"

Ophthalmology Dept.

Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven CT.

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Rational drug design"

Texas Biotechnology Corp.

Houston, TX

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Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Rational drug design of neuropeptides involved in wound healing and cell growth."

1-14-94 Western Eye Research Conference

UCLA conference center, Lake Arrow Head, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Specificity in Target Cell Responses to Growth Factors"

2-23-95 Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine

Fort Worth, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: " The mechanism of the interaction of Substance P with its receptor and its role in disease mechanisms"

4-5-95 to

4-7-95

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Medical School

Madison, Wisc.

Visiting Professorship for Ted W. Reid: " Substance P: Possible Roles in Ocular

Wound Healing and Future Drug Design"; "Pterygia: Cause and Potential Cure";

"Filtering Procedures: A New Technique Involving Selenium"

5-17-95

7-26-95

ARVO Special Symposium on Substance P

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Talk by Ted Reid on the SP receptor subtypes in the eye.

Television presentation for the California Kaiser Hospital Physicians.

Oakland, CA

Pterygia and Corneal Growths - 1 Hour talk with Dr. Nic Dushku, Moderated by Dr.

H. Minkoff

3-28-96 Questers Discussion Group

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The ability of sunlight to cause a Pterygium and the role of the p53 mutation".

4-20-96 University of Miami

Bascon Palmer Eye Institute

Miami, FL

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The role of basement membrane in ocular epithelial cell p53 expression and limbal stem cell migration.

7-1-96 Alcon Pharmaceutical

Fort Worth, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The ability of selenium coating to block secondary cataract formation in the eye".

11-30-96 University of Illionis, Chicago

Department of Ophthalmology

Chicago, IL

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Substance P: Designing a drug for corneal wound healing based upon it mechanism of action”.

2-3-97 Biotechnology Institute

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Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: " The design of a drug to heal non-healing ulcers.

2-26-97 Department of Biological Sciences

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Substance P: Mechanisms of Control of Epithelial Cell

Growth"

9-22-97 Research to Prevent Blindness Science Writers Conference

Los Angeles, California

10-28-97

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Shining new light on pterygia"

Protein Design Laboratories, Inc.

Mountain View, California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The Use of Selenium Covalently Attached to Antibodies to

Improve Their Ability to Selectively Kill Cells"

11-1-97 Talk to Agricultural Chemistry Class Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The design of New Substance P Molecules to Heal Epithelial

Wounds"

11-20-97 Honors Department

Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The use of Substance P to Heal Epithelial Wounds"

1-14-98

1-31-98

The Southwest Cancer Center

University Medical Center

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The use of phage display libraries to design drugs"

Talk to Lubbock Round Table Forum

Lubbock Club

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "New Research Ventures"

5-30-98 Update for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Holiday Inn Civic Center

Lubbock, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "Corneal Albedo"

12-15-98 Talk to Regional American Chemical Society Section

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Amarillo Steak House

Amarillo, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Designing a drug for corneal wound healing”

4-19-99 Talk to Taps Pharmaceutical

Deerfield IL

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “On the ability of analogs of substance P to yield information as to the nature of its receptor”

1-26-00

8-30-00

Talk to Ciba Vision

Duluth, Georgia

Talk by Ted W. Reid, “The surface modification of Contact Lenses”.

11-13-01

4-26-02

4-26-02

Talk to Surfaces in Biomaterials 2000

Scottsdale AZ

Talk by Ted W. Reid, “Selenium covalently bound to surfaces of different materials can modulate cellular attachment by the delivery of superoxide radicals to the surface of the material.”

Talk to the Microbiology Department of LSU

New Orleans, LA

Talk by Ted W. Reid, "Substance P: Nerves and Wound Healing"

Gifford/Truhlsen Lecturer at the University of Nebraska Ophth. Dept,

Omaha, NB

Talk by Ted W. Reid, “Development of a Treatment for Non-Healing Corneal

Ulcers – Substance P”

Gifford/Truhlsen Lecturer at the University of Nebraska Ophth. Dept,

Omaha, NB

Talk by Ted W. Reid, “Development of a Coating for Glaucoma Valves to Block

Fibrosis”

7-28-02 Talk to the Microbiology Department, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New

Orleans, LA

Talk by Ted. W. Reid: “Healing of corneal ulcers by a neuropeptide”

8-21-02 Talk at the American Chemical Society 224 th

Boston, MA

National Meeting

Talk by Ted W. Reid, “Modulation of Bacterial Attachment to the Surface of Silicone

Contact Lenses as a Result of the Formation of Superoxide Radicals on the Surface of the Polymer by Covalently Bound Organo-Selenium.”

10-17-02 Talk to Regional American Chemical Society Section

Amarillo Steak House

Amarillo, TX

Talk by Ted W. Reid: "The use of organo-selenium to modulate bacterial and mammalian cell growth on a medical device."

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11-18-02

11-27-02

Talk at National Eye Institute

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, MD

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Pterygia, it cause and the nature of its pathogenesis”

Talk at the Joint Service Scientific Conference on Chemical And Biological Defense

Research

Hunt Valley Maryland

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Counter Terrorism Measures to Combat Yersinia Pestis with

Selenium Pharmaceuticals”

4-15-03

4-30-03

Talk to the South Plains Optometric Society

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Biofilms and Contact lenses: research on Selenium”

10-25-04

Talk to Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Biological Defense Researchers

Lubbock, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Counter Terrorism Measures to Combat Yersinia pestis with

Selenium Pharmaceuticals”

Talk to the Pharmacology Department, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New

Orleans, LA

Talk by Ted. W. Reid: “Design of new antibiotics for specific bacterial killing”

4-13-05 Talk to Lubbock Homebuilders association

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “Designing new drugs”

5-12-05

6-10-05

Talk to Lubbock Regional Bioscience Initiative

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Problems of research development”

Lecture for the Gifford-Truhlsen Day at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha,

Nebraska.

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Design of a New Type of Antibiotic for Drug Resistant Bacteria

8-26-05 Lecture to the Southwest Cancer Treatment and Research Center Conference

Talk by Ted Reid: "The use of selenium labeled antibodies to kill breast cancer

cells"

6-12-06 Symposium Talk to the Antibody World Summit San Francisco, CA

Talk by Ted Reid: “The use of selenium to arm antibodies”

9-28-06 Lecture to “Biosiris” Gembloux, Belgium

Talk by Ted Reid: The design of new substance P molecules for wound healing of diabetic wounds.

5-5-07 Talk at the University of Florida – Gainseville

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The use of selenium in the treatment of different ocular problems.

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4-3-08 Lecture to San Antonio Orthodontists

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The use of selenium to inhibit bacterial attachment to orthodonic devices.

1-24-09 Lecture at South West Dental Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The prevention of biofilm formation on teeth by selenium coatings.

1-22-10 Lecture at the Clinical Optometry Update and Review, Lubock Texas

Talk by Ted w. Reid: Modulation of Baterial attachment to contact lenses

9-27-10 Lecture to DSMPTG, Berkeley California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Selenium containing polymers

9-30-10 Lecture to CooperVision, Pleasanton California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: Selenium coated contact lenses

8-31-11 Lecture to Sybron, Orange California

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The use of selenium to block plaque on teeth

11-2-11 Lecture at TTUHSC, El Paso to Dept. of BioMedical Sciences

Talk by Ted W. Reid: The role of nerves in wound healing

6-22-12 Lecture at Yale University, New Haven Ct., to the Ophthalmology And Visual

Science Department 40 Year Conference

Talk by Ted W. Reid: “ The Role of Substance P in Neurotrophic Ulcers ”

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Lectures and Teaching (2013)

Medical Student Teaching- TTUHSC, MS2 Neuoscience, biochemistry of the eye (1-hour)

November 30, 2013

Resident Teaching – Lectured (3 hours);

Pterygium/pinguecula

Light Damage

1-11-13

2-8-13

Epigenetics and small RNAs: future use in Ophthalmology 9-27-13

Biotechnology Courses

GBTC 6101 Biotechnology Seminar (16 hours)

GBTC 6301 Introduction to Biotechnology (30 hours)

1/14/13 to 4/29/13

1/15/13 to 5/2/13

Undergraduate Teaching – Lectures in Honors Program

Science and Society Honors 3302-H02 (24 hours)

Graduate Student committees:

Anthony Vercillino Ph.D. (2013 - Engineering) "Selenium RO Membranes to block bacterial

Attachment"

Medical Student Research advisor

Eric Huynh - 5% Betadine solution is not effective in inhibiting the growth of different Gram

Negative and Gram Positive Pathogens in vitro

Patrick Pham - Selenium Contact Lens Hydrogel Polymer: Inhibition of both Gram Negative

and Gram Positive Bacterial Biofilm Formation - A Study of Different Organo-Selenium

Molecules

Research Advisor

Quinn Arnett - Effect of Microwave radiation on cellular mutations

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Funding History (2009-2013):

2 R44 DK074187-02 Reid (Co-PI)

NIH/SIBR, phase II

07/01/2008 – 08/31/2009

($1,200,000)

Selenium coated dialysis catheters for reduced biofilm formation

This research is intended to develop a selenium coating for venous catheters and examine the efficacy of the coating to prevent microbial biofilm development in an animal model.

Role: Co-PI

1 R41 DE018260-01 Reid (PI)

NIH/SIBR, phase I

Antimicrobial dental devices and waterlines ($120,000)

04/01/2008 – 03/31/2009

This research was intended to develop a covalently bound selenium coating for use in dental unit water lines.

Role: PI

Funded by private industry Reid (PI) 03/01/2007 – 12/31/2010

Auxano Biologics, Inc. ($240,000)

Effect of selenium coated bandages on wound healing

This research was intended to examine the effect of a selenium coating on cotton bandages in preventing bacterial biofilm development.

Role: PI

1 R41 DE018260-01

NIH/SIBR, phase II

4/01/2010 – 3/31/2012

Antimicrobial dental devices and waterlines

This research was intended to develop a covalently bound selenium coating for use in polyurethane dental unit water lines and surgical waterlines.

Reid (PI)

($980,000)

Role: PI

1 R41DC)010963-01

NIH/SBIR phase I

Reid (PI)

($155,000)

5/01/2010 – 4/31/2011

Inhibition of Biofilms on Tympanostomy Tubes

This research in intented to develop a covalent bound selenium coating for use in implanted tympanostomy tubes.

Role: PI

PC100682

USAMRMC Phase I

Reid (PI)

($120,000) 1/17/2011 – 1/16/2012

A cell selective selenoconjugate compound for the treatment of human prostate cancer

This research is for the development of an organo-selenium compound that will selectively kill prostate epithelial cells in vivo.

Role: PI

NSF 11-691

SBIR Phase I

Reid (Co-PI)

$149,444

1/12/2012 - 3-11-2013

Selenium Biopolymer Spacers to Prevent Biofouling of Reverse Osmosis Modules

Role: Co-PI

NSF 11-691

SBIR Phase II

Reid (co-PI)

($499,999 ) Sub-award $43,002

3-15-2013 - 2-28-2015

Selenium Biopolymer Spacers to Prevent Biofouling of Reverse Osmosis Modules

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Patents:

Title: Patent Number Date

Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates. Filed May 17, 1994

Selenium Carrier Conjugates

5,783,454

5,994,151

6,077,714

July 21,1998

November

30, 1999

June 20, 2000 Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates

Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates

Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates

Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates

Method for the preparation of free radical pharmaceutical, diagnostics and devices using selenium conjugates

Selenium conjugates for the preparation of free radical pharmaceuticals

European patent in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. Filed on May 12, 1995

Transplant Media

Held by Trophic Solutions LLC

1509 Wood Lane

Madison, WI 53705 Filed on July 27,2001

Method and Compositions using substance P to promote wound healing Filed on April 27, 1990

(abandoned) Finally filed on July 25, 1994

Inventors: C.J. Murphy, T.W. Reid and M.J.Mannis

Defensin peptide compositions and method of use

Filed on September 6, 1989

Assignee: The Regents of the University of

California, Oakland, California

Transplant Media

European Patent Filed on July 27, 2001

Transplant Media

Canadian Patent Filed July 27, 2001

Transplant Media

Australian Patent Filed July 27, 2001

6,040,197

6,033,917

6,043,098

6,043,099

0-804-247

6,696,238B2

5,616,562

5,242,902

01957315.3

2001/02417331

2001/000079073

March 21,

2000

March 7,

2000

March 28,

2000

March 28,

2000

May 7, 2003

February 24,

2004

April 1, 1997

September 7,

1993

July 27, 2001

July 27, 2001

July 27, 2001

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There are 5 US and International patents pending.

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