FEMA Winchester, VA Nov 2012 to Jan 2013 Tier I Helpline / Registration IntakeWorld Travel Service Washington, DC Aug 2008 to Aug 2012 International / Corporate Travel ConsultantAcademic Travel Washington, DC Jul 2007 to Mar 2008 Reservations / Travel CounselorEWA Travel Arlington, VA Jan 2007 to Jul 2007 International / Corporate Travel ConsultantAdvantage Human Resourcing Arlington, VA Sep 2005 to Dec 2006 International / Corporate Travel ConsultantNavigant Travel Sterling, VA Jun 2005 to Aug 2005 International / Corporate Travel ConsultantJDB Associates Alexandria, VA May 2001 to Apr 2005 Inside Sales RepresentativeAmerican Express New York, NY Feb 1997 to May 2001 International / Corporate Travel ConsultantAmerican Express Washington, DC Dec 1995 to Feb 1997 International / Government Travel Consultant
Education:
Strayer University Washington, DC 2007 to 2014 Bachelor's in Information SystemsCornell University New York, NY 1999 to 2000 Certification in Business, Writing, and Diversity
Skills:
SABRE, APOLLO, AMADEUS, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook, Customer Service, Problem Solving
Laboratory of Mycobacterial Immunity and Pathogenesis
2007 to 2000 Research Associate IIIUniversity Hospital Newark, NJ Dec 2002 to Dec 2007 Unit Secretary
Education:
Saint Peter's College Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City Jersey City, NJ May 2007 Bachelor of Science in BiologyToms River High School North Old Freehold Road Toms River, NJ Jun 2001 High School Diploma
Skills:
Pursued unique opportunities for experimentation, for example: Conducted research project on developmental mutations in Zebrafish Danio rerio (zebrafish) due to environmental toxins and attempted to generate mutations in the type. 2005. Experience in Aseptic Technique, Animal Cell and Bacterial Culture maintenance, Density Gradient, Differential Centrifugation, Light and Phase Contrast Microscopy, Spectrophotometer, Southern and Western Blots. Knowledge of filtration and sterilization of various liquid and agar media preparation, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, qRT-PCR, DNA and RNA extraction and manipulation, Restriction Enzyme Digestion, Genomic DNA Purification, and Subcloning and Protein Expression with Plasmids. 2004 2012. Proficient in pharmacology and medical terminology with excellent data entry and records management with patients charts in a hospital setting. 2002 2012. Proficient in EPIC and ANGEL software, MS Office Professional [Word, Excel, Prism, Power Point, Photo Application, HTML, Windows XP, Vista, and Mac Applications] Typing Speed: 82 words per minute.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Paul J O'brien, Alexandria VA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1986 Medical School North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Internal Medicine Graduated: 1987 Medical School University Of North Carolina Hospitals Graduated: 1989 Medical School John Hopkins Hospital Graduated: 1995 Medical School National Naval Medical Center 1992-1995 Graduated: 1995
Dr. Paul D O'brien, Bethesda MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Abdominal Hernia Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Miamisburg, OH and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Kettering Medical Center and Sycamore Medical Center.
Dr. O'Brien graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Alexandria, VA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. O'Brien is affiliated with Inova Alexandria Hospital and Inova Fairfax Medical Campus.
University Medical AssociatesMedical University Of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center 86 Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425 (843)7929300 (phone), (843)7921190 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Lung Cancer Anemia Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Gastric Cancer Iron Deficiency Anemia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Charleston, SC and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Medical University Of South Carolina.
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. O'Brien graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Celebration, FL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. O'Brien is affiliated with Florida Hospital Altamonte, Florida Hospital Apopka, Florida Hospital Celebration Health and Florida Hospital East Orlando.
Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease Cardiology
Work:
Cardiology Specialists of Virginia
4660 Kenmore Ave, Alexandria, VA 22304 Paul J O Brien, MD
3020 Hamaker Ct, Fairfax, VA 22031 Paul J Obrien
2990 Telestar Ct, Falls Church, VA 22042
Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY, US Paul J. O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US Christian P. Marks - Cheektowaga NY, US Richard E. Owen - Youngstown NY, US
Assignee:
J.M.Canty Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
G01N 15/02
US Classification:
356335, 3562371
Abstract:
A particle inspection device includes a feeder configured to drop a particle through an image area, a reflector configured to provide a reflected view of the particle in the image area, and an image capturing device configured to capture an image of the particle in the image area such that the image includes at least a direct view of the particle and the reflected view of the particle. In addition, a method for inspecting a particle includes dropping the particle through an image area, providing a reflected view of the particle in the image area using a reflector, and capturing an image of the particle in the image area using an image capturing device so that the image includes a direct view of the particle and the reflected view of the particle.
Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY, US Paul J. O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US
Assignee:
J.M. Canty Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
G01N 21/01 G01N 1/10 G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356244, 356246, 356440
Abstract:
A fluid inspection device for inspecting a fluid in a vessel includes an elongate insertion well having a rear end disposed at the wall of the vessel and a front end disposed in the interior of the vessel. An inside of the insertion well is sealed off from the fluid in the vessel and an outside of the insertion well is in contact with the fluid in the vessel. A camera unit is disposed in the inside of the insertion well, and a lens in operative communication with the camera unit is disposed at the front end of the insertion well so that a front end of the lens is in contact with the fluid and a rear end of the lens is inside the insertion well. In addition, a light guide having a light emitting end is configured to guide light from the inside of the insertion well to the light emitting end. The light emitting end is disposed forward of the front end of the lens and directs the light at an angle toward the front end of the lens, and a gap between the front end of the lens and the light emitting end is capable of receiving the fluid.
Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY, US Paul J. O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US Christian P. Marks - Cheektowaga NY, US Richard E. Owen - Youngstown NY, US
Assignee:
J.M. Canty Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
G01N 15/02
US Classification:
356335, 356445
Abstract:
A particle inspection device includes a feeder configured to drop a particle through an image area. The feeder includes a tray surface having a flat portion and an edge portion disposed above the image area. The inspection device also includes a vibration device configured to vibrate the feeder induce movement of the particle from the flat portion to the edge portion and an image capturing device configured to capture an image of the particle in the image area. The edge portion may be a downwardly curved edge section and configured to maintain the orientation and reduce tumbling motion as the particle slides off the tray and falls through the image area. Alternately or additionally, a landing element is provided having a landing surface disposed in the image area and angled with respect to the flat portion of the tray surface and configured to receive the particle. The image capturing device is configured to capture an image of the particle on the landing surface.
Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY, US Paul J. O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US Christian P. Marks - Cheektowaga NY, US Richard E. Owen - Youngstown NY, US
Assignee:
J.M. Canty Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
G01N 21/00 G06K 9/00 B07C 5/342
US Classification:
3562371, 382141, 382110, 209576, 209580
Abstract:
An inspection device for inspecting a granular product includes a feed tray having a receiving region for receiving the granular product and an imaging region and a vibration device configured to impart vibrations to the feed tray for moving granules of the granular product from the receiving region to the imaging region. The inspection device also includes an image capturing device configured to capture an image of a sample of the granular product in an image area of the imaging region. In addition, a method for inspecting a granular product includes disposing the granular product on a receiving region of a feed tray, vibrating the feed tray so as to induce a movement of the granular product from the receiving region of the feed tray to an imaging region of the feed tray, and capturing an image of a sample of the granular product in an image area of the imaging region.
Paul J. O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY, US
Assignee:
J. M. Canty, Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
F16K 51/00 G02B 23/00 G02B 23/26 G01N 1/10
US Classification:
137240, 385138, 356246, 362562
Abstract:
A flow cell device for observing a fluid includes a housing defining an inlet and an outlet, a first viewing member, and a second viewing member. The first viewing member, which is disposed in and coupled to the housing, includes a first window and a spray ring. The spray ring includes cleaning ports in fluid communication with a cleaning fluid inlet port. The second viewing member includes a second window and is disposed in and coupled to the housing opposite the first viewing member such that an aperture that is in fluid communication with the inlet and the outlet is defined between the first window and the second window. The spray ring does not extend past a surface of the first window facing the aperture and each of the cleaning ports is oriented such that a fluid provided under pressure to the cleaning ports is ejected toward the second window.
Thomas Canty - Williamsville NY, US Mike Rizzo - Blasdell NY, US Paul O'Brien - East Aurora NY, US
Assignee:
J.M. Canty Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
G01N001/10
US Classification:
356/246000
Abstract:
A flow cell device for observing a fluid including a housing defining an inlet and an outlet and a viewing assembly coupled to the housing. The viewing assembly includes a first viewing member disposed adjacent to an aperture in fluid communication with the inlet and the outlet. The first viewing member is configured to enable a viewing of the fluid in the aperture and is adjustable with respect to the housing so that a thickness of the aperture is variable. In addition, a method for observing a fluid in a flow cell includes passing the fluid through an adjustable aperture that is defined on a first side by a first viewing member that is moveable so that a thickness of the aperture is adjustable. The method also includes viewing the fluid through the first viewing member as the fluid passes through the aperture.
Thomas M. Canty - Williamsville NY Paul J. O'Brien - Hamburg NY
Assignee:
J. M. Canty Associates, Inc. - Tonawanda NY
International Classification:
B65D 4318
US Classification:
220336
Abstract:
In using various vessels such as reaction vessels there must be provisions for adding materials to the vessels and for observing the vessel contents. The structure of this invention provides a vessel closure device that provides both of these conveniences. This closure device has an annular seal ring containing spring plungers each located outside areas of exposure to the contamination of the vessel. The seal ring also has two O-ring seals to ensure against leakage. There is also provided a sliding door with a viewing window that is aligned with all openings in the other closure device components in order to provide a clear viewing and addition path to the interior of the vessel.
Fluid/Vacuum Chamber To Remove Heat And Heat Vapor From A Refrigerant Fluid
A fluid/vacuum chamber (FVC) is disclosed comprising a rigid porous membrane element wherein a vacuum is applied to one side of the porous element and a fluid is passed along the other side of the porous element to remove the heat of vaporization via the pressure differential. This chamber is useful as to reduce energy consumption in a desalination unit, a heat pump, an ice-making system and refrigeration systems. The porous material may be constructed of sintered brass, sintered stainless steel, polymeric plastic, a paper filter element, etc. in order to provide porous openings, of about 5 to about 100 microns. Also disclosed is the use of a fluid/vacuum chamber (FVC) in a heating cycle or cooling cycle. A compressor or vacuum pump normally provides the vacuum suction for the fluid/vacuum chamber (FVC).
Youtube
Paul OBrien - Sacred Line
Paul OBrien & Uli Kringler during recordings in Stockfisch Studios, Ge...
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Music
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08 Jul, 2009
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3m 55s
Paul O'Brien - American Car
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Music
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09 Feb, 2010
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5m 20s
Paul OBrien - Anniversary Day
Paul OBrien & Uli Kringler during recordings in Stockfisch Studios, Ge...
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Music
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08 Jul, 2009
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3m 34s
Interview with Paul O'Brien
Phillip Bromwell's interview with Paul O'Brien for RTE
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Film & Animation
Uploaded:
02 May, 2009
Duration:
3m 6s
Paul O'Brien Update - March 14, 09
Paul updates you on what's been happening, then shows your around his ...
Henrico, VA Silver Spring, MD Nairobi, Kenya Dallas, TX
Work:
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond - Web Designer II (2006) Southern States Cooperative - Internet Services Designer (2000-2006) Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. - Product Designer I (1998-2000) Media General - Web Design Coordinator (1997-1998) Media General - Online Producer (1995-1997)