American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine) American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Aug 2011 to 2000 Panel AttorneyBoornazian, Jensen & Garthe Oakland, CA Jan 2011 to Aug 2011 Associate Attorney - Litigated complex construction defect matters in CaliforniaPinecrest Modular Homes Inc Farmingdale, NY Aug 2004 to Aug 2007 Director of Sales And Marketing DirectlyGateway, Inc Carle Place, NY Aug 2001 to Aug 2004 Senior Solutions AdvisorCompUSA, Inc New York, NY Sep 1997 to Aug 2001 Hardware Sales Manager
Education:
Santa Clara University School of Law Santa Clara, CA May 2010 J.D.Queens College Flushing, NY May 2005 B.A. in Film Arts / Media StudiesNassau Community College May 2003 A.A. in Marketing
Edward Benjamin Jakobovits - Menlo Park CA Joy L. Silen - Belmont CA Mark J. Levy - San Jose CA Thomas C. Goodman - Mountain View CA Martin Becker - Palo Alto CA Edwin F. Ullman - Atherton CA Robert M. Caldwell - San Carlos CA Richard R. Bott - Burlingame CA Christopher Charles Barnett - South San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Dade Behring Marburg GmbH - Marburg Genencor International, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
C12N 1552
US Classification:
435190, 4352523, 4353201, 536 232
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for immunoassay of analytes employing mutant glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes as labels. In particular, the invention relates-to the use of conjugates of an analyte or analyte analog and a mutant NAD dependent G6PDH differing from any precursor G6PDH by the deletion, substitution, or insertion, or any combination thereof of at least one amino acid per subunit. The invention also involves the construction of several mutations in precursor glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes. Typically, the mutations involve deletion or substitution of one or more lysine residues, or introduction of one or more cysteine residues by insertion of cysteine to precursor G6PDH or substitution of precursor G6PDH amino acids residues with cysteine. The present invention also relates to conjugates of the subject enzymes and specific binding pair members, kits useful in performing the methods of the invention, cell lines producing the subject enzymes, DNA sequences encoding the subject enzymes, and vectors containing DNA encoding the subject enzymes and designed to allow a host cell to produce the subject enzymes.
Media Purchase From Within A Video Game Environment
Christopher R. Barnett - San Francisco CA, US Elwin Kongeang Sam - Tustin CA, US Geethika Uriti - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
FOX DIGITAL ENTERPRISES, INC. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 39
Abstract:
In one example, a media purchase system is provided. The media purchase system includes: a media manager module that selectively coordinates a media file with an operating scenario in a video game; a selection manager module that manages a selection of the media file for purchase in the video game; and a media purchase module that manages a purchase of the selection in the video game.
Method Of Detecting Dna Encoding A .Beta.-Glucosidase From A Filamentous Fungus
Timothy Fowler - Belmont CA Christopher C. Barnett - South San Francisco CA Sharon Shoemaker - Fairfield CA
Assignee:
Genencor International, Inc. - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C12Q 168 C07H 2104
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A process for expressing extracellular. beta. -glucosidase in a filamentous fungus by expressing a fungal DNA sequence encoding enhanced, deleted or altered. beta. -glucosidase in a recombinant host microorganism is disclosed. Recombinant fungal cellulase compositions containing enhanced, deleted or altered expression of. beta. -glucosidase is also disclosed.
Christopher C. Barnett - South San Francisco CA Colin Mitchinson - Half Moon Bay CA Scott D. Power - San Bruno CA Carol A. Requadt - Tiburon CA
International Classification:
C12N 928 C12N 1556
US Classification:
435202
Abstract:
Novel alpha-amylase mutants derived from the DNA sequences of naturally occurring or recombinant alpha-amylases are disclosed. The mutant alpha-amylases, in general, are obtained by in vitro modifications of a precursor DNA sequence encoding the naturally occurring or recombinant alpha-amylase to generate the substitution (replacement) or deletion of one or more oxidizable amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence of a precursor alpha-amylase. Such mutant alpha-amylases have altered oxidative stability and/or altered pH performance profiles and/or altered thermal stability as compared to the precursor. Also disclosed are detergent and starch liquefaction compositions comprising the mutant amylases, as well as methods of using the mutant amylases.
Cloning And Amplification Of The .Beta.-Glucosidase Gene Of Trichoderma Reesei
Timothy Fowler - Belmont CA Christopher C. Barnett - South San Francisco CA Sharon Shoemaker - Fairfield CA
Assignee:
Genencor International, Inc. - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C12N 1555 C12N 1580 C12Q 168
US Classification:
435209
Abstract:
A process for expressing extracellular. beta. -glucosidase in a filamentous fungus by expressing a fungal DNA sequence encoding enhanced, deleted or altered. beta. -glucosidase in a recombinant host microorganism is disclosed. Recombinant fungal cellulase compositions containing enhanced, deleted or altered expression of. beta. -glucosidase is also disclosed.
Christopher C. Barnett - South San Francisco CA Colin Mitchinson - Half Moon Bay CA Scott D. Power - San Bruno CA Carol A. Requadt - Tiburon CA
Assignee:
Genencor International, Inc. - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C12N 1556 C12N 928 C12N 121 C12N 1563
US Classification:
435202
Abstract:
Novel alpha-amylase mutants derived from the DNA sequences of naturally occurring or recombinant alpha-amylases are disclosed. The mutant alpha-amylases, in general, are obtained by in vitro modifications of a precursor DNA sequence encoding the naturally occurring or recombinant alpha-amylase to generate the substitution (replacement) or deletion of one or more oxidizable amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence of a precursor alpha-amylase. Such mutant alpha-amylases have altered oxidative stability and/or altered pH performance profiles and/or altered thermal stability as compared to the precursor. Also disclosed are detergent and starch liquefaction compositions comprising the mutant amylases, as well as methods of using the mutant amylases.
Homogeneous Immunoassays Using Mutant Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenases
Edward Benjamin Jakobovits - Menlo Park CA Joy L. Silen - Belmont CA Mark J. Levy - San Jose CA Thomas C. Goodman - Mountain View CA Martin Becker - Palo Alto CA Edwin F. Ullman - Atherton CA Robert M. Caldwell - San Carlos CA Richard R. Bott - Burlingame CA Christopher Charles Barnett - South San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Behring Diagnostics GmbH - Marburg
International Classification:
C12N 904
US Classification:
435190
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for immunoassay of analytes employing mutant glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes as labels. In particular, the invention relates to the use of conjugates of an analyte or analyte analog and a mutant NAD. sup. + dependent G6PDH differing from any precursor G6PDH by the deletion, substitution, or insertion, or any combination thereof of at least one amino acid per subunit. The invention also involves the construction of several mutations in precursor glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes. Typically, the mutations involve deletion or substitution of one or more lysine residues, or introduction of one or more cysteine residues by insertion of cysteine to precursor G6PDH or substitution of precursor G6PDH amino acids residues with cysteine. The present invention also relates to conjugates of the subject enzymes and specific binding pair members, kits useful in performing the methods of the invention, cell lines producing the subject enzymes, DNA sequences encoding the subject enzymes, and vectors containing DNA encoding the subject enzymes and designed to allow a host cell to produce the subject enzymes.
Homogeneous Immunoassays Using Mutant Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenases
Edward Benjamin Jakobovits - Menlo Park CA Joy L. Silen - Belmont CA Mark J. Levy - San Jose CA Thomas C. Goodman - Mountain View CA Martin Becker - Palo Alto CA Edwin F. Ullman - Atherton CA Robert M. Caldwell - San Carlos CA Richard R. Bott - Burlingame CA Christopher Charles Barnett - South San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Behringwerke AG - Marburg
International Classification:
G01N 3353 G01N 33542
US Classification:
435 79
Abstract:
Methods for immunoassay of analytes employing mutant glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes as labels. In particular, the invention relates to the use of conjugates of an analyte or analyte analog and a mutant NAD. sup. + dependent G6PDH differing from any precursor G6PDH by the deletion, substitution, or insertion, or any combination thereof of at least one amino acid per subunit. The invention also involves the construction of several mutations in precursor glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) enzymes. Typically, the mutations involve deletion or substitution of one or more lysine residues, or introduction of one or more cysteine residues by insertion of cysteine to precursor G6PDH or substitution of precursor G6PDH amino acids residues with cysteine. The present invention also relates to conjugates of the subject enzymes and specific binding pair members, kits useful in performing the methods of the invention, cell lines producing the subject enzymes, DNA sequences encoding the subject enzymes, and vectors containing DNA encoding the subject enzymes and designed to allow a host cell to produce the subject enzymes.
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9/13/2012-Ryder Technician Chris Barnett Wins SuperTech ChampionshipChristopher Barnett, a technician at Ryder System's shop in Hebron, Ky., who comes from a family of mechanics, bested scores of competitors in the annual SuperTech competition that ended Wednesday during a major industry
One local man is helping to raise awareness about HIV and testing. Christopher Barnett is turning to his computer and logging on to social media to get the word out. He said he knew he wanted to make a difference when he started volunteering at the Aids Services Group in Charlottesville.
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