Dr. Buck graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 1979. He works in Alexandria, LA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Buck is affiliated with Rapides Regional Medical Center.
Step Ahead Foot Care PC 15531 E 127 St, Lemont, IL 60439 (630)2579000 (phone), (630)2579399 (fax)
Step Ahead Foot Care 16735 Oak Park Ave, Tinley Park, IL 60477 (708)5327439 (phone), (708)5321243 (fax)
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hallux Valgus Repair
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Buck works in Lemont, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Buck is affiliated with Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center and Silver Cross Hospital.
Us Patents
Isolation Of Cellular Material Under Microscopic Visualization
Lance A. Liotta - Potomac MD Michael E. Buck - Bethesda MD Rhonda Ann Weiss - Washington DC Zhengping Zhuang - Bethesda MD Robert F. Bonner - Washington DC
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01N 130
US Classification:
435 405, 100 4, 422 681
Abstract:
A method of microdissection which involves: forming an image field of cells of the tissue sample utilizing a microscope, identifying at least one zone of cells of interest from the image field of cells which at least one zone of cells of interest includes different types of cells than adjacent zones of cells, and extracting the at least one zone of cells of interest from the tissue sample. The extraction is achieved by contacting the tissue sample with a transfer surface that can be selectively activated so that regions thereof adhere to the zone of cells of interest to be extracted. The transfer surface includes an activatable adhesive layer which provides chemical or electrostatic adherence to the selected regions of the tissue sample. After the transfer surface is activated the transfer surface and tissue sample are separated. During separation the zone of cells of interest remains adhered to the transfer surface and is thus separated from the tissue sample.
Isolation Of Cellular Material Under Microscopic Visualization
Lance A. Liotta - Potomac MD Michael E. Buck - Bethesda MD Rhonda Ann Weiss - Washington DC Zhengping Zhuang - Bethesda MD Robert F. Bonner - Washington DC
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12P 1912
US Classification:
435100
Abstract:
A method of microdissection which involves: forming an image field of cells of the tissue sample utilizing a microscope, identifying at least one zone of cells of interest from the image field of cells which at least one zone of cells of interest includes different types of cells than adjacent zones of cells, and extracting the at least one zone of cells of interest from the tissue sample. The extraction is achieved by contacting the tissue sample with a transfer surface that can be selectively activated so that regions thereof adhere to the zone of cells of interest to be extracted. The transfer surface includes an activatable adhesive layer which provides chemical or electrostatic adherence to the selected regions of the tissue sample. After the transfer surface is activated the transfer surface and tissue sample are separated. During separation the zone of cells of interest remains adhered to the transfer surface and is thus separated from the tissue sample.
Isolation Of Cellular Material Under Microscopic Visualization
Lance A. Liotta - Potomac MD Michael E. Buck - Bethesda MD Rhonda Weiss - Washington DC Zhongping Zhuang - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01N 102 A01N 100 A01N 300
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A method of microdissection which involves: forming an image field of cells of the tissue sample utilizing a microscope, identifying at least one zone of cells of interest from the image field of cells which at least one zone of cells of interest includes different types of cells than adjacent zones of cells, and extracting the at least one zone of cells of interest from the tissue sample. The extraction is achieved by contacting the tissue sample with a transfer surface that can be selectively activated so that regions thereof adhere to the zone of cells of interest to be extracted. The transfer surface includes an activatable adhesive layer which provides chemical or electrostatic adherence to the selected regions of the tissue sample. After the transfer surface is activated the transfer surface and tissue sample are separated. During separation the zone of cells of interest remains adhered to the transfer surface and is thus separated from the tissue sample.
Isolation Of Cellular Material Under Microscopic Visualization Using An Adhesive/Extraction Reagent Tipped Probe
Lance A. Liotta - Potomac MD Zhengping Zhuang - Rockville MD Michael R. Buck - Bethesda MD William G. Stetler-Stevenson - Silver Spring MD Irina A. Lubensky - Silver Spring MD Mark J. Roth - Silver Spring MD
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A method of direct extraction of cellular material from a tissue sample which involves: forming an image field of cells of the tissue sample utilizing a microscope, identifying at least one zone of cells of interest from the image field of cells which at least one zone of cells of interest includes different types of cells than adjacent zones of cells, and extracting the at least one zone of cells of interest from the tissue sample. The extracted zone(s) of cells is subjected to analysis. The overall process of identifying, extracting, transporting, and analyzing the extracted zones(s) of cells can be fully automated.
Isolation Of Cellular Material Under Microscopic Visualization
Lance A. Liotta - Potomac MD Michael E. Buck - Bethesda MD Rhonda Ann Weiss - Washington DC Zhengping Zhuang - Bethesda MD Robert F. Bonner - Washington DC
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12P 1912
US Classification:
435100
Abstract:
A method of microdissection which involves: forming an image field of cells of the tissue sample utilizing a microscope, identifying at least one zone of cells of interest from the image field of cells which at least one zone of cells of interest includes different types of cells than adjacent zones of cells, and extracting the at least one zone of cells of interest from the tissue sample. The extraction is achieved by contacting the tissue sample with a transfer surface that can be selectively activated so that regions thereof adhere to the zone of cells of interest to be extracted. The transfer surface includes an activatable adhesive layer which provides chemical or electrostatic adherence to the selected regions of the tissue sample. After the transfer surface is activated the transfer surface and tissue sample are separated. During separation the zone of cells of interest remains adhered to the transfer surface and is thus separated from the tissue sample.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Buck Principal
Deerfield Optimist Club Children S Related Services
1547 Oakwood Pl, Bannockburn, IL 60015 (847)9454682
Michael J Buck Vp-Global
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
100 Abbott Park Rd C/O Tax DEPT D367 & AP6D, North Chicago, IL 60064
Nov 2010 to 2000 General Manager and Servsafe instructor for Saint Louis regionHeartland Payment Systems
Oct 2008 to Nov 2010 Business to Business salesMcAlister's Deli
Sep 2006 to Oct 2008 Regional Training ManagerPanera LLC
Jan 1993 to Sep 2006 Corporate Trainer and Compliance Auditor
Education:
Concordia Seminary 1981 educationFontbonne College 1977Meramec College Food safety
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Lived:
Dumfries, VA Montclair, VA Fredericksburg, VA Va Beach, VA Arlington, VA Fairfax, VA Annandale, VA Alexandria, VA Hybla Valley, VA Newport, RI Warwick, RI Middletown, RI Fort Lauderdale, FL Sarasota, FL Monterey, CA Wheaton, MD
Work:
DHS: Customs & Border Protection - IT Project Manger, IT Specialist, IT Programmer (1988-2003) Department of Energy - Technical Support Specialist/Programmer (1986-1988) Advanced Planners User Group (APUG) - Technical Support Specialist/Programmer (1984-1985)
Education:
The Kings College - Messianic Studies, Northern Virginia Community College - General Studies, Data Processing, Programming, Music, Computer Learning Center - Computer Programming, University of South Florida - Engineering
Relationship:
Single
About:
Just ask, be respectful, we'll get along just fine.
Tagline:
IT Project Manager, IT Consultant, IT Healthcare, Tech Guru, Gadget Man, Social Media Enthusiast, Messianic Believer, Triathlete (Olympic Distance), All things Android, Healthcare (CNA), Popa to 3 Adopted Children from Russia, Homeschool Teacher, Math Enthusiast (Calculus), Music (Singing, Guitar, Trumpet, Shofar), Puzzle Enthusiast (Kakuru, Sudoku, Numbrix), Wooden Puzzle Box Collector and General Fixer-upper Handyman
Bragging Rights:
Have 3 kids adopted from Russia, Completed an Olympic/International distance Triathlon, Founding member of DHS
Michael Buck
Lived:
Roanoke, Va Fairfax, Va
Education:
George Mason University - Database MIS
Michael Buck
Work:
Triton Central High School - Teacher (1989)
About:
TCHS Spanish, facilitated by Michael R. Buck, M.Ed., is a unique experience in C21 education, featuring PBL, multi-leveling, and 1:1 computer technology.
Tagline:
Spanish Teacher
Bragging Rights:
We use the DEFINITIVE BEST PRACTICE in world language acquisition.