Feb 2011 to Jul 2011 Systems EngineerLanmark Technologies, Inc Arlington, VA Oct 2010 to Jan 2011 Lead Integration OfficerThe Reger Group Arlington, VA Sep 2008 to May 2010 Lead T&E Specialist, T&E Branch, AOD of the JIEDDOEdge Professional Services Arlington, VA May 2008 to Jul 2008 Senior Test EngineerParsons Corporation Arlington, VA Jan 2006 to May 2008 Senior Test EngineerCamber Corporation
Oct 2005 to Jan 2006 Test and Evaluation EngineerCamber Corporation Fort Detrick, MD Jun 2003 to Sep 2005 Acquisition SpecialistGeo-Centers, Inc Quantico, VA Dec 1999 to Dec 2002 Test and Evaluation EngineerBattelle Memorial Institute
Oct 1996 to Dec 1999 Researcher, Project ChemistMellor Engineering Corporation/Science and Technology Corporation Tooele Army Depot, UT Nov 1988 to Oct 1996 trouble shot and repaired various chemical agent detectors and their component parts
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University of Phoenix San Francisco, CA 1999 Master of Science in Computer Information SystemsColorado School of Mines Golden, CO 1986 Bachelor of Science in Mineral Engineering Chemistry
That kind of help is important to people like Patricia Howard, 50, who picked up a bag of groceries at a Salvation Army pantry in Milwaukee. She needs iron because she has anemia and said she'd rather get it by eating leafy greens than taking supplements. The grocery bag she received recently includ
Date: Nov 21, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Breast-Cancer Survivors Plead With the FDA for Avastin
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee, in a hearing that is set to continue on Wednesday, argued that the group is effectively acting like a death panel: "I never thought that in the U.S., I would have to beg for a drug that's keeping me alive," said Patricia Howard of New York.
"I owe my life to Avastin," said Patricia Howard, age 66, of New York, who has been treated for breast cancer since 2005. "I'm not just a piece of anecdotal evidence. I'm a wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend, and grammy."
Date: Jun 29, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
FDA Unswayed by Pleas to Retain Breast Ca Indication
"I'm here attesting to the fact that I'm alive due to Avastin," said Patricia Howard, 66, who was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago. Scans taken in her doctor's office just yesterday confirmed that she is cancer-free, she said.
Date: Jun 28, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Patients, scientists at odds over breast cancer drug
Patricia Howard was third to the microphone. "According to that data, I should have been dead years before... I'm still in the game," she told the panel in a crisp voice. "I never thought in the United States of America I would have to beg for a drug that keeps me alive."
"I'm not just a statistic; it is in your hands to ensure that I don't become one,'' said Patricia Howard, who received her first Avastin treatment in 2007 in New York. "Due to Avastin, I am experiencing a quality of life that is nothing short of miraculous.''
According to the data, I should have been dead years before, said Patricia Howard, a breast cancer patient from New York City. Im not just a statistic, and its in your hands to ensure I dont become one.
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