Edwin Kim Joe
Medical Practice in New York, NY

License number
New Jersey 25MA07657400
Issued Date
Sep 16, 2003
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2007
Category
Medical Examiners
Type
Medical Doctor
Address
Address
New York, NY

Professional information

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Clinical Assistant Professor At New York University Medcal Center

Position:
Dermatologist at Murray Hill Dermatology Associates, P.C., Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University Medcal Center
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Murray Hill Dermatology Associates, P.C. since Jun 2005 - Dermatologist New York University Medcal Center since Mar 2005 - Clinical Assistant Professor
Education:
Harvard Medical School 2002 - 2003
New York University School of Medicine 1999 - 2002
Massachusetts General Hospital 1998 - 1999
Harvard Medical School 1992 - 1998
M.D., Medicine
Harvard University 1988 - 1992
A.B., Biochemical Sciences
Skills:
Dermatology, Medical Education


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Edwin Joe, New York NY

Work:
Murray Hill Dermatology Assoc
345 E 37Th St, New York, NY 10016 Orbuch Brand and Assoc PC
4277 Hempstead Tpke, Bethpage, NY 11714 Bellevue Hospital Center
462 1St Ave, New York, NY 10016


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Dr. Edwin K Joe, Bethpage NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
4277 Hempstead Tpke STE 206, Bethpage 11714
(516) 731-6505 (Phone)
Murray Hill Dermatology Assocs
345 E 37Th St, New York 10016
(212) 532-5355 (Phone)
Certifications:
Dermatology, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
4277 Hempstead Tpke STE 206, Bethpage 11714
Murray Hill Dermatology Assocs
345 E 37Th St, New York 10016
NYU Langone Medical Center
550 1St Ave, New York 10016
Saint Joseph Hospital
4295 Hempstead Tpke, Bethpage 11714
Education:
Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Graduated: 1998
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mass Gen Hospital
Nyu Hospitals Center


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Edwin Joe

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Medical Practice


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Methods And Devices For Epithelial Protection During Photodynamic Therapy

US Patent:
8207212, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/643089
Inventors:
Richard Rox Anderson - Boston MA, US
Bernhard Ortel - Boston MA, US
Eliot F. Battle - Washington DC, US
Edwin K. Joe - New York NY, US
Assignee:
The General Hospital Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61B 8/00, A01N 43/38, A01N 37/12, A01N 37/44, A61K 31/195, C07B 47/00, C07D 487/22, C07C 229/00, A61N 5/02, A61N 1/39
US Classification:
514410, 514561, 514859, 514863, 540145, 562567, 424 961, 600 2, 607 1
Abstract:
Methods for preventing damage to the epidermis during PDT induced using a pre-photosensitizing agent are provided. The methods of the present invention utilize spatial confinement to control formation of a photoactive species from a topically-applied pre-photosensitizing agent. In one embodiment, thermal inhibition is used to prevent the metabolism of a pre-photosensitizing agent in epithelial tissue surrounding a treatment site. In another embodiment, a chemical inhibitor can be applied to the epithelial tissue to inhibit the conversion of a pre-photosensitizing agent into a phototoxic species.


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Methods And Devices For Epithelial Protection During Photodynamic Therapy

US Patent:
7659301, Feb 9, 2010
Filed:
Apr 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/709122
Inventors:
Richard Rox Anderson - Lexington MA, US
Bernhard Ortel - Boston MA, US
Edwin K. Joe - New York NY, US
Assignee:
The General Hospital Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61B 8/00, A01N 43/38, A01N 37/12, A01N 37/44, A61K 31/195, C07B 47/00, C07D 487/22, C07C 229/00, A61N 5/02, A61N 1/39
US Classification:
514410, 514561, 514859, 514863, 540145, 562567, 424 961, 600 2, 607 1
Abstract:
Methods for preventing damage to the epidermis during PDT induced using a pre-photosensitizing agent are provided. The methods of the present invention utilize spatial confinement to control formation of a photoactive species from a topically-applied pre-photosensitizing agent. In one embodiment, thermal inhibition is used to prevent the metabolism of a pre-photosensitizing agent in epithelial tissue surrounding a treatment site. In another embodiment, a chemical inhibitor can be applied to the epithelial tissue to inhibit the conversion of a pre-photosensitizing agent into a phototoxic species.


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Methods And Devices For Epithelial Protection During Photodynamic Therapy

US Patent:
2007017, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Apr 3, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/695669
Inventors:
Richard Anderson - Lexington MA, US
Bernhard Ortel - Boston MA, US
Eliot Battle - Washington DC, US
Edwin Joe - New York NY, US
Assignee:
The General Hospital Corporation d/b/a MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06
US Classification:
607088000
Abstract:
Methods for preventing damage to epithelial tissue during PDT induced using a photosensitizing agent or pre-photosensitizing agent are provided. The methods of the present invention utilize spatial confinement to control photoactivation of the photoactive species to protect the epithelial tissue. In one embodiment, epithelial tissue surrounding a targeted treatment site can be protecting by decreasing the oxygen-content in the tissue, thereby preventing the conversion of the photosensitizer into the phototoxic species in the epithelial tissue.


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Methods And Devices For Epithelial Protection During Photodynamic Therapy

US Patent:
2004025, Dec 23, 2004
Filed:
Apr 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/709121
Inventors:
Richard Anderson - Lexington MA, US
Bernhard Ortel - Boston MA, US
Eliot Battle - Washington DC, US
Edwin Joe - New York NY, US
Assignee:
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL - Charlestown MA
International Classification:
A61K031/555, A61K031/195, A61N001/30
US Classification:
514/185000, 514/410000, 514/561000, 604/020000
Abstract:
Methods for preventing damage to epithelial tissue during PDT induced using a photosensitizing agent or pre-photosensitizing agent are provided. The methods of the present invention utilize spatial confinement to control photoactivation of the photoactive species to protect the epithelial tissue. In one embodiment, epithelial tissue surrounding a targeted treatment site can be protecting by decreasing the oxygen-content in the tissue, thereby preventing the conversion of the photosensitizer into the phototoxic species in the epithelial tissue.