Dr. Brian P. Hanley
Brian P. Hanley, Ph.D.
is the founder and chief scientist for
Butterfly Sciences and author of
Radiation Exposure and its treatment: A modern handbook, Third Edition.
Brian holds a
Microbiology Ph.D. from UC Davis with honors completed in under three
years. Brian guest lectured for the MBA program at Santa Clara
University for 6 years and has years of operations experience in the USA
and Central Asia in startups and early stage companies.
He has
publications in epidemiology, biotechnology, economics, and a portfolio
of patents in addition to chapters on biodefense and terrorism in
DHS/West Point sponsored books. Since founding Butterfly Sciences, Brian
has developed gene therapies for HIV treatment and new approaches to
flow-cytometry diagnostics.
Brian’s patents and patent applications include
Intraplexing method for improving precision of suspended microarray assays
Method and device for affinity differential intraplexing,
Treatment of Infection Using Single Chain Antibody Gene Therapy,
Method and Device for Microparticle Assay Fluorescence Intensity Reference Intraplex,
and
Methods and Compositions for Gene Therapy and GHRH Therapy.
Read
Security in a Goldfish Bowl: the NSABBs Exacerbation of the
Bioterrorism Threat and
Default Insurance Notes to Implement Venture Banking.
Read his
IEEE articles.
Read his
Reddit AMA.
Read his
LinkedIn profile and his
ResearchGate profile.
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Academia page.
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