I’ve authored or co-authored 129 scientific articles; these are organized by subject and are listed by topic under the links below. As you can see, I’ve been highly focused on tyrosine kinase receptors and their ligands. More recently I have also published a number of articles on the consulting area that I specialize in, scientific collaborations, along with a number of Op-Ed articles about the biotech industry. These are also listed below:
Flt3 Receptor and Ligand Articles (68)
c-kit Receptor and Ligand (Steel Factor) Articles (34)
Ephrin Receptor and Ephrin Articles (7)
CSF-1 Receptor and v-fms Articles (4)
Other Receptor and Ligand Articles (8)
Pharmacogenomics and Drug Metabolism Articles (8)
Collaboration Management Articles (6)
Op-Ed Articles (28)
Patents
I’m a named inventor on 24 US Patents. Click the link for details.
Presentations
I've been invited to give numerous talks on my work at a number of science conferences around the world, as well as more recent presentations on facilitating scientific collaborations and on bioethics. Click on the links for further details.
On the Radio
Several years ago I appeared as a guest on Seattle’s National Public Radio station KUOW’s Weekday program. The topic of the program was the potential ramifications of a recent court decision invalidating certain portions of patents held by Myriad Genetics on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. This topic, focusing on whether or not genes should be patentable, led to an interesting discussion among the panel members, which also included Jon Izant of Sage Networks, Ulrich Mueller of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Andrew Serafini of Fenwick and West. The segment aired on March 29, 2010. You can listen to or download this program from KUOW.org’s website.

