Antitrust & Competition Corporate Compliance Dispute Resolution Healthcare & Life Sciences Blockchain Digital Economy & AI Technology, Media & Telecommunication
ISLN:
1001266848
Admitted:
2023
Law School:
University of Bonn, Germany, LL.M.; China University of Political Science and Law, School of Law, LL.B.
Pfizer 1998 - 2013
Manager
Baxter International Inc. 1994 - 1998
Associate Research Scientist
1994 - 1998
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Education:
Temple University School of Pharmacy
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Yale University
Northern Illinois University
Master of Science, Masters, Biochemistry
Zhejiang University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Clinical Trials Cro Supplier Evaluation Clinical Pharmacology S Plus Physicians Clinical Research Market Research Visio Business Objects Regulatory Requirements Operations Management Excel Pivot Drug Development Business Analytics Ms Project Market Analysis Project Management Market Access Cross Cultural Teams Access Hospitals
Dec 2009 to 2000 Assistant Vice President, Global Market AnalyticsDEUTSCHE BANK New York, NY Nov 2005 to Dec 2009 Assistant Vice President, Securitized Product Risk ControlFREDDIE MAC McLean, VA Jul 2004 to Nov 2005 Financial Analyst, Multifamily DivisionFREDDIE MAC McLean, VA Oct 2003 to Jul 2004 Business Analyst, Non Performing Loan Division
Education:
Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York, NY Jan 2008 to Jan 2011 Master of Business Administration in SpecializationGEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Fairfax, VA May 2003 Master of Science in Operations Research/Management ScienceDALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Dalian, CN Jul 2000 Bachelor of Engineering in Automatic Control
Skills:
MS Office, VBA, SQL, Matlab, Intex and Bloomberg
Us Patents
Method Of Cryopreservation Of Tissues By Vitrification
Bijan Khirabadi - Rockville MD, US Ying Song - Mt. Pleasant SC, US Kelvin Brockbank - Charleston SC, US
Assignee:
ORGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC. - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
A01N001/02
US Classification:
435001100
Abstract:
A method for vitrification of a tissue or organ includes immersing the tissue or organ in increasing concentrations of cryoprotectant solution at a temperature greater than −15 C. to a cryoprotectant concentration sufficient for vitrification; cooling the tissue or organ at an average rate of from 2.5-100 C. per minute to a temperature between −80 C. and the glass transition temperature; and further cooling the tissue or organ at an average rate less than 30 C. per minute to a temperature below the glass transition temperature to vitrify the tissue or organ. After the vitrified tissue or organ has been stored, the tissue or organ may be removed from vitrification by warming the tissue or organ at an average rate of from 20-40 C. per minute to a temperature between −80 C. and the glass transition temperature; further warming the tissue or organ at a rate greater than 80 C. per minute to a temperature above −75 C.; and reducing the concentration of the cryoprotectant. Tissues or organs treated in this manner exhibit near normal functions, for example, blood vessels exhibit near normal smooth muscle contractility and normal graft functions.