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Work
Company:
Engineering final design project - University Park, PA
Jan 2013
Position:
Team member
Education
School / High School:
The Pennsylvania State University- University Park, PA
2008
Specialities:
BS in Mechanical Engineering
Skills
Clear understanding of engineering princ... • drawing • and kinematics General knowledge of CA... • SolidWorks • and 3ds Max Exceptional ability to visu...
Us Patents
Immunostimulatory Nanoparticles And Related Compositions, Methods And Systems
- Livermore CA, US Nicholas O. FISCHER - LIVERMORE CA, US Amy RASLEY - LIVERMORE CA, US Craig D. BLANCHETTE - SAN LEANDRO CA, US Todd PETERSON - CORONADO CA, US
A telodendrimer-nanolipoprotein particle (t-NLP), comprising one or more membrane forming lipids, one or more telodendrimers, and a scaffold protein and a major outer membrane protein (MOMP) comprising a MOMP hydrophobic region, and related compositions methods and systems.
System And Method For Three-Dimensional In Vitro Flexible Microelectrode Array
- Livermore CA, US Heather Ann ENRIGHT - Livermore CA, US Nicholas FISCHER - Livermore CA, US Doris Mailie LAM - Dublin CA, US Angela C. TOOKER - Livermore CA, US Michael TRIPLETT - Livermore CA, US Elizabeth K. WHEELER - Livermore CA, US
The present disclosure relates to a biocompatible, in vitro probe system. The probe system may have a substrate and a culture well supported on the substrate. The culture well defines a three-dimensional volume for containing in vitro cultures of electroactive cells. The probe system has at least one probe subsystem supported on the substrate. The probe subsystem has at least one probe having an array of electrodes, with the probe being disposed within the culture well for in vitro electrically communicating with the electroactive cells. The probe subsystem is adapted to be interfaced to an external instrumentation/recording device.
Nanolipoprotein Particles And Related Compositions Methods And Systems For Loading Rna
- La Jolla CA, US Nathaniel S. Wang - San Diego CA, US Martina Felderman - La Jolla CA, US Bolyn Hubby - Redwood City CA, US Heather D. Gouvis - San Diego CA, US Nicholas O. Fischer - Livermore CA, US Matthew A. Coleman - Oakland CA, US Angela Clare Evans - Livermore CA, US Wei He - Davis CA, US Amy Rasley - Livermore CA, US Craig D. Blanchette - San Leandro CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/127 A61K 48/00
Abstract:
Nanolipoprotein particles comprising at least a scaffold protein component and a membrane lipid component and related complexes, compositions, methods and systems are described, in which the membrane lipid component comprises at least one or more membrane forming lipids and one or more cationic lipids.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Oct 2005 - Dec 2008
Post-Doc
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Oct 2005 - Dec 2008
Biomedical Scientist
Education:
University of Massachusetts Amherst 2000 - 2005
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biology
West Chester University of Pennsylvania 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Biology, German
Wake Forest University
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Molecular Biology Cell Culture Research and Development Nanotechnology Vaccines
Engineering Final Design Project University Park, PA Jan 2013 to Apr 2013 Team MemberPenn State University University Park, PA 2009 to 2012 Summer Camp CounselorFloga Bistro Kennett Square, PA 2008 to 2008 WaiterKendal-Crosslands Communities Kennett Square, PA 2007 to 2008 Server
Education:
The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 2008 to 2013 BS in Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Clear understanding of engineering principles, drawing, and kinematics General knowledge of CAD modeling, SolidWorks, and 3ds Max Exceptional ability to visualize concepts and ideas in 3D space Sculpture and model building