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Description:
Meet Anh. Anh grew up in Alameda County and has spent most of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area. After attending UC Davis in 1999, where she studied Sociology and Human Development, Anh found herself exploring real estate in the vast Bay Area as . In doing so, it has enabled her to develop a keen knowledge of the market and a strong connection to its diverse community. As your agent, Anh is committed to answering every question, investigating every concern, staying available, keeping clients informed, negotiating in a style that adheres to the client's objective and adapts to the market and the moment, nurturing relationships within the real estate community, maintaining the best roster of on-call service professionals, and staying ahead of technology to maximize exposure and minimize stress. Anh is a strong and effective advocate providing a very personalized approach to each transaction. She remains active in the community through participation in the Asian Real Estate Association of America. She enjoys music, home projects, interior decorating, and spending time with her family.
Jun 2009 to Dec 2012 Receptionist, medical billing and coding specialistStarbucks
Aug 2008 to Dec 2008 Barista, cashierEucharistic Youth Group
1995 to 2005 Member
Education:
San Jose State University Aug 2010 to 2000 UndeclaredEvergreen Valley College Aug 2007 to May 2010 General educationAndrew P. Hill High School Aug 2003 to May 2007 High school diploma
Apr 2013 to 2000 Sr Lab AnalystDr. Brandon White Cancer Research Laboratory San Jose, CA Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 Graduate Student ResearchCodexis Inc Redwood City, CA Sep 2008 to Aug 2010 Research AssistantSan Jose City College San Jose, CA Mar 2007 to Sep 2008 Biological Laboratory Technician
Education:
San Jose State University San Jose, CA 2010 to 2012 M.S. in Molecular BiologySan Jose State University San Jose, CA May 2008 B.S. in Biological Sciences
Skills:
HPLC-MS - Normal, reverse, and aqueous normal phase chromatography. - Detection, qualitative, and quantitation of known/unknown compounds. - Methodology development. - Technical troubleshooting. Molecular Biology Techniques - Mammalian cell culture, cell extraction, DNA/RNA/protein purification, gel electrophoresis, Northern blot, PCR, Q-PCR, plasmid preps, flow cytometry.
Us Patents
Methods And Compositions For Targeting Polyubiquitin
Stephen M Beccue - Oxnard CA, US Anh D Pham - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H03B 5/18
US Classification:
331 96, 331 99, 331107 DP, 331 57
Abstract:
An inductance enhanced rotary traveling wave oscillator is disclosed. Portions of the transmission line conductors are increased in length and run in parallel. Because the currents in these portions travel in the same direction, the inductance of these inductors is increased. By controlling the length of the transmission line conductors in these areas compared to the lengths in which the currents travel in opposite directions, the overall impedance of the oscillator can be increased. Increased impedance leads to lower power, higher Q, and lower phase noise for the oscillator. Additionally, the folded nature of the transmission line conductors permits a longer length of transmission line conductors to be routed in a smaller area. The folded nature also permits placement of the devices to take into account their switching delays. A folded circular version of the oscillator is possible, leading to improved access to phase taps on the oscillator.
Methods And Compositions For Targeting Polyubiquitin
Andrey Martchovsky - Fremont CA, US Stephen Beccue - Thousand Oaks CA, US Anh Pham - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H03B 5/18
US Classification:
331 46
Abstract:
A plurality of inductance enhanced interweaved rotary traveling wave oscillators (RTWO) is disclosed. Portions of the transmission line conductors are increased in length and run in parallel. Because the currents in these portions travel in the same direction, the inductance of these inductors is increased. By controlling the length of the transmission line conductors in these areas compared to the lengths where the currents in the oscillators travel in opposite directions, the overall impedance of the oscillators can be increased. Increased impedance leads to lower power and lower phase noise for the oscillators. Additionally, the interweaved oscillators are phase-locked to each other.
Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Dma Timeout Counter Feature
Leslie E. Cline - Sunnyvale CA Edward J. Chejlava - San Bruno CA Anh L. Pham - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Cirrus Logic, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
395847
Abstract:
A high performance Local Bus Peripheral Interface (LBPI) for a computer local bus and high performance peripheral interface(s) uses a pipelined architecture to increase use of available data transfer bandwidth. The LBPI coupled between the computer local bus and peripheral interface(s) is provided a pipelined architecture including a Read Ahead Buffer, a Read Ahead Counter, a Data Out Latch, and a controlling State Machine with a Configuration Register. The LBPI supports DMA and PIO data transfers on the peripheral side. In another embodiment, the LBPI translates memory data transfers into IO data transfers to improve efficiency of IO data transfers. A DMA Timeout Counter is used during DMA mode data transfer operations to prevent the system from indefinitely waiting for an appropriate DMA Request Signal from a selected peripheral. During a DMA mode data transfer operation, forced interrupts may be generated and transmitted to the host in order to emulate a PIO mode data transfer operation. During a DMA mode data transfer operation, an imposed status or "Fake 3F6" register is utilized to transmit status information to the host system.
- Maple Grove MN, US Ali Salahieh - Saratoga CA, US Anh Thu Pham - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
Abstract:
A replacement heart valve commissure assembly may include: a locking mechanism including a first locking portion spaced apart from a second locking portion in a delivery configuration and configured to engage the second locking portion in a deployed configuration, the first locking portion being longitudinally actuatable relative to the second locking portion between the delivery and deployed configurations; and first and second valve leaflets secured to the first locking portion. A first sleeve portion of the first valve leaflet may be fixedly attached to a first fabric sleeve wrapped around a first leg of the first locking portion. A second sleeve portion of the second valve leaflet may be fixedly attached to a second fabric sleeve wrapped around a second leg of the first locking portion. The first fabric sleeve may include first and second end portions, and an elastic central portion configured to engage the first leg.
- Maple Grove MN, US Ali Salahieh - Saratoga CA, US Takashi H. Ino - San Jose CA, US Andrew James Harlan Backus - San Francisco CA, US Anh Thu Pham - San Jose CA, US Brian D. Brandt - Morgan Hill CA, US Mimi Trinh Fitterer - Belmomt CA, US Michael P. Calomeni - San Jose CA, US Jarad S. Waisblatt - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
Abstract:
A replacement heart valve commissure assembly may include a locking mechanism including a first locking portion spaced apart from a second locking portion in a delivery configuration and configured to engage with the second locking portion in a deployed configuration, wherein the first locking portion is longitudinally actuatable relative to the second locking portion between the delivery and deployed configurations. The commissure assembly may include a first valve leaflet and a second valve leaflet each secured to the first locking portion. A first sleeve portion of the first valve leaflet may be fixedly attached to a first fabric sleeve wrapped around a first leg of the first locking portion by a first filament, and a second sleeve portion of the second valve leaflet may be fixedly attached to a second fabric sleeve wrapped around a second leg of the first locking portion by a second filament.
- MAPLE GROVE MN, US Ali Salahieh - Saratoga CA, US Takashi H. Ino - San Jose CA, US Christopher Blake Finnegan - Los Gatos CA, US Floriza Q. Escalona - San Jose CA, US Anh Thu Pham - San Jose CA, US Bhakta Basnet - Sunnyvale CA, US Karl Damon Fleck - Gilroy CA, US Leticia Marquez Garcia - Gilroy CA, US Jay Yang - Saratoga CA, US Brian D. Brandt - Morgan Hill CA, US David Chia-Wei Wang - San Jose CA, US Connor Gordon Mulcahy - Whitewater WI, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - MAPLE GROVE MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
Abstract:
A replacement heart valve implant may include an expandable anchor member actuatable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration, a plurality of locking mechanisms configured to maintain the expandable anchor member in the deployed configuration, one or more valve leaflets attached to each of the plurality of locking mechanisms, and at least one polymeric laminate corresponding to each locking mechanism, each of the at least one polymeric laminate sized and configured for mounting between a first portion of the corresponding locking mechanism and the expandable anchor member.
Medical School Harvard Medical School Graduated: 2011 Medical School Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences Graduated: 1996 Medical School University Of California Davis Med Center Graduated: 2003 Medical School Malcom Grove Mc Graduated: 2003 Medical School University Of Miami Hospital and Clinics Graduated: 2008
Healthcare Partners Medical Group 6226 E Spg St STE 100, Long Beach, CA 90815 (562)4201338 (phone), (562)4207389 (fax)
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Medical Center Pathology 10800 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92505 (951)3534058 (phone), (951)3535773 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York Medical College Graduated: 2000
Dr. Pham graduated from the New York Medical College in 2000. She works in Riverside, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Pham is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Los Alamitos Medical Center and St Mary Medical Center.