Metzger & McDonald PLLC 3626 N. Hall Street, Dallas, TX 75219
Phone:
(214)7405030 (Phone)
Specialties:
Corporate Law Securities Banks and Banking Bankruptcy Business Mediation
Memberships:
Dallas Bar Association State Bar of Texas American Bankruptcy Institute.
ISLN:
904834701
Admitted:
1973,Texas 1974,United States District Court, Northern District of Texas 1979,U.S. Tax Court 1979,U.S. Supreme Court 1979,United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit 1990,United States District Court, Southern District of Texas 1991,United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas 1991,United States District Court, Western District of Texas
University:
Kemper Military School and College, A.A., 1968 University of Missouri at Columbia, B.S.B.A., 1970
Law School:
Southern Methodist University School of Law, J.D., 1972
Metzger & McDonald PLLC 3626 North Hall Street Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75219 (214)9697600 (Office), (214)7405030 (Fax)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1973
Education:
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1972 University of Missouri, Columbia Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1970
American Bankruptcy Institute - Member American Bar Association - Member Association of Attorney-Mediators - Member Dallas Bar Association - Member State Bar of Texas - Member Texas Association of Bank Counsel - Member
Steven W. Metzger - Westminster CO, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US David A. Goldberg - Boulder CO, US Daniel A. Buttry - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
Accelr8 Technology Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 72
Abstract:
A method for the detection of microorganisms in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a biosensor concentration module, allowing microorganisms to grow for a first period of time and detecting growth of discrete microorganisms as an indication of the presence of said microorganisms.
Sensitive And Rapid Determination Of Antimicrobial Susceptibility
David A. Goldberg - Boulder CO, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US Steven W. Metzger - Westminster CO, US Daniel A. Buttry - Laramie WY, US Steven Scott Saavedra - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Accelrs Technology Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 72
Abstract:
The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials.
Sensitive And Rapid Determination Of Antimicrobial Susceptibility
David A. Goldberg - Boulder CO, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US Steven W. Metzger - Westminster CO, US Daniel A. Buttry - Laramie WY, US Steven Scott Saavedra - Tucson AR, US
Assignee:
Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 72
Abstract:
The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials.
Timothy Starzl - Boulder CO, US Scott Clark - Denver CO, US Mary Vellequette - Louisville CO, US H. Hanlin - Louisville CO, US Steven Metzger - Fort Collins CO, US
This invention is directed to an optically-based method and system for analyte detection using solid phase immobilization, specific analyte labels adapted for signal generation and corresponding processes for the utilization thereof. The enumeration detection method disclosed herein narrows the area for signal observation, thus, improving detectable signal to background ratio. The system is comprised of a platform/support for immobilizing a sample stage having a labeled sample (analyte complex) bound thereto, a radiation source, an optical apparatus for generating and directing radiation at said sample and a control that obtains data and then conducts analyses using digital image data. Upon engagement of the system, the sample generates a signal capable of differentiation from background signal, both of which are collected and imaged with a signal detector that generated a sample image to a data processing apparatus. This apparatus receives signal measurements and, in turn, enumerates individual binding events. Generated signal may be increased via selected mass enhancement. The invention, enumeration assay methodology detecting individual binding events, may be used, for example, in analyses to detect analyte or confirm results in both research, commercial and point of care applications.
Timothy Starzl - Boulder CO, US Scott Clark - Denver CO, US Mary Vellequette - Louisville CO, US H. Hanlin - Louisville CO, US Steven Metzger - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Accelr8 Technology Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01N 21/01
US Classification:
436164000
Abstract:
This invention is directed to an optically-based method and system for analyte detection using solid phase immobilization, specific analyte labels adapted for signal generation and corresponding processes for the utilization thereof. The enumeration detection method disclosed herein narrows the area for signal observation, thus, improving detectable signal to background ratio. The system is comprised of a platform/support for immobilizing a sample stage having a labeled sample (analyte complex) bound thereto, a radiation source, an optical apparatus for generating and directing radiation at said sample and a control that obtains data and then conducts analyses using digital image data. Upon engagement of the system, the sample generates a signal capable of differentiation from background signal, both of which are collected and imaged with a signal detector that generated a sample image to a data processing apparatus. This apparatus receives signal measurements and, in turn, enumerates individual binding events. Generated signal may be increased via selected mass enhancement. The invention, enumeration assay methodology detecting individual binding events, may be used, for example, in analyses to detect analyte or confirm results in both research, commercial and point of care applications.
Rapid Microbial Detection And Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Steven W. Metzger - Westminster CO, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US David A. Goldberg - Boulder CO, US Daniel A. Buttry - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
Accelr8 Technology Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
C12Q 1/18 G01N 33/569
US Classification:
435 71, 435 32
Abstract:
A method for the detection of microorganisms in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a biosensor concentration module, allowing microorganisms to grow for a first period of time and detecting growth of discrete microorganisms as an indication of the presence of said microorganisms.
Sensitive And Rapid Determination Of Antimicrobial Susceptibility
- Tucson AZ, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US Steven W. Metzger - Tucson AZ, US Daniel A. Buttry - Tempe AZ, US Steven Scott Saavedra - Tucson AZ, US
The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials.
Rapid Determination Of Microbial Growth And Antimicrobial Susceptibility
- Tucson AZ, US David C. Howson - Denver CO, US Steven W. Metzger - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
C12Q 1/18 C12Q 1/02
Abstract:
This disclosure is related to systems and methods for rapid determination of microorganism growth and antimicrobial agent susceptibility and/or resistance.
Accelerate Diagnostics
Head of New Products and Discovery
Heska Corporation Feb 1999 - Feb 2001
Dna and Protein Sequencing Core Manager
Accelr8 Feb 1999 - Feb 2001
Technology Leader, Research and Development Manager
Naval Research Laboratory Nov 1996 - Aug 1999
Government Contract Scientist
Education:
Colorado College 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry
Aug 2014 to 2000 Associate Municipal Judge of the State of TexasCity of University Park
May 2010 to 2000 Member Capital Projects CommitteeDSM Management Group, Inc
Jun 1998 to 2000 Member of the Board of Directors, General Counsel and SecretaryBoard of Adjustment, City University Park, TX May 2002 to May 2010 MemberFirst National Bank West Texas
Nov 1988 to Jan 2002 Member of the Board of DirectorsFinancial Institutions
1988 to 2001 Primary bank counselMember of the Board of Directors SMU Dads Club Aug 1997 to May 2000Vice Chairman of the Board, MayBoonville, MO Feb 1981 to May 1996Maplelawn Foundation, Inc
Jul 1985 to Feb 1991 Member of the Board of DirectorsRoyal Oaks Country Club, Inc
Jan 1984 to Dec 1986 President, JanuaryHighland Park United Methodist Church
Jan 1983 to Dec 1985 Chairman of the Finance Committee, January
Education:
Foundation operates the Dallas Summer Musicals School of Musical Theatre Feb 1995 to 2000 General Counsel and SecretarySchool of Law, Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX Aug 1970 to Dec 1972 Juris DoctorRutherford Business College Dallas, TX Aug 1970 to Sep 1972 Accounting InstructorUniversity of Missouri at Columbia Columbia, MO Jun 1968 to May 1970 Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationKemper Military School and College Boonville, MO May 1968 Associate Arts in education
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