Biography

Angie Calderon works with clients in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical industries where she helps secure broad and enforceable patent rights. She graduated magna cum laude from Georgia State University with a B.S. and a PhD in Chemistry, and has presented her research at numerous regional and international conferences, such as the ACS National Meeting, Gordon Research Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry and International Carbohydrate Symposium.

Angie is fluent in Spanish.

Education

Georgia State University, B.S., Chemistry, magna cum laude

Georgia State University, PhD, Chemistry

Admissions

  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • Experience

    • Patent Agent, Pabst Patent Group
    • Toxicologist, Castle Medical
  • Practice Areas

  • Publications & Presentations

    • “An enzymatic strategy to asymmetrically branched N -glycans”, A.D. Calderon, et. al ., Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017.

    • “FUT8: from biochemistry to synthesis of core-fucosylated N -glycans”, A.D. Calderon, et. al ., Pure Appl. Chem., 2017.

    • “Substrate Specificity of FUT8 and Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Core-fucosylated Asymmetric N -glycans”, A.D. Calderon, et. al., Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016.

    • “Application of human glycosyltransferases in N -glycan synthesis and their substrate specificity studies.” A.D. Calderon, et. al ., Gordon Research Conference on Bioorganic Chemistry, Andover, NH, 2016.

    • “Substrate specificity of FUT8 and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of core-fucosylated asymmetric N -glycans.” A.D. Calderon, et. al ., 252 nd ACS National Meeting; Philadelphia, PA, 2016.

    • “Substrate specificity of FUT8 and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of core-fucosylated asymmetric N -glycans.” A.D. Calderon, et. al ., 2016 International Carbohydrate Symposium, New Orleans, LA, 2016.

    • “Efficient Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of an N -glycan Isomer Library”, L. Li, Y. Liu, C. Ma, J. Qu, A.D. Calderon, B. Wu, N. Wei, X. Wang, Y. Guo, Z. Xiao, J. Song, G. Sugiarto, Y. Li, H. Yu,  X. Chen and P.G. Wang; Chem. Sci., 2015.

    • “Synthesis and cytotoxicity evaluation of C5-curcuminoids”, N. Kumar, G. Sun, N. Ni, W. Chen, A.D. Calderon, B. Wang, and D.S. Rawat, Chem. and Bio. Interface., 2013.

    • “Synthesis, antimalarial activity and cytotoxic potential of new monocarbonyl analogues of curcumin”, S. Manohar, S.I. Khan, S. Kulangara, K. Raj, G. Sun, X. Yang, A.D. Calderon, N. Ni, B. Wang, D.S. Rawat, Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 2012.

    • “Boronic acid-modified DNA that changes fluorescent properties upon carbohydrate binding”, X. Yang, C. Dai, A.D. Calderon, B. Wang, Chem. Comm., 2010.