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ISLN:
924002778
Admitted:
2012
University:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, B.A.
Law School:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law, J.D.
Aspetuck Valley Country Club Weston, CT Apr 2014 to Nov 2014 Landscaper/GoundskeeperCountry Club of New Canaan New Canaan, CT 1996 to 2013 Golf Course Maintenance - Full-Time StaffCountry Club of New Canaan Norwalk, CT Jan 1999 to Dec 1999 Merchandise StockerShorehaven Country Club Norwalk, CT Jun 1995 to Aug 1995 Golf Course Intern
Education:
Delhi College of Technology, State University of New York Delhi, NY 1995 to 1998 Golf Course OperationsEagle Hill School Hardwick, MA 1993 Master's
A filter mask for use in a flow cytometer includes light blocking features and light passing apertures. The flow cytometer operates to evaluate one or more characteristics of a sample by illuminating the sample and a carrier fluid and collecting light rays that are radiated from the sample and the carrier fluid. The light rays are passed through the filter mask. The light blocking features of the filter mask are arranged to selectively block radiated light at certain radiation angles, while permit light rays having other radiation angles to pass therethrough. A sensor analyzer receives the light rays that pass through to evaluate at least one characteristic of the sample. The light rays can also be separated into two beams, which can be independently filtered using different filter masks. The results can then be compared to provide even more information regarding characteristics of the sample.
A filter mask for use in a flow cytometer includes light blocking features and light passing apertures. The flow cytometer operates to evaluate one or more characteristics of a sample by illuminating the sample and a carrier fluid and collecting light rays that are radiated from the sample and the carrier fluid. The light rays are passed through the filter mask. The light blocking features of the filter mask are arranged to selectively block radiated light at certain radiation angles, while permit light rays having other radiation angles to pass therethrough. A sensor analyzer receives the light rays that pass through to evaluate at least one characteristic of the sample. The light rays can also be separated into two beams, which can be independently filtered using different filter masks. The results can then be compared to provide even more information regarding characteristics of the sample.
Dr. Reed graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Orleans, MA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Reed is affiliated with Cape Cod Hospital.