Bruce A Goldberger Deceased13685 SW 8Th Rd, Jonesville, FL 32669

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13685 SW 8Th Rd, Newberry, FL 32669 (352) 331-3892

Gainesville, FL

Glendora, CA

Kanab, UT

Pikesville, MD

Alachua, FL

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Company: University of florida Oct 1984 Position: Professor

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Medical Practice

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Bruce Goldberger - Lawyer

Office:
Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
Specialties:
Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, Tax, Mergers & Acquisitions, Private Equity, Transactions
ISLN:
912382386
Admitted:
1997
University:
Harvard University, A.B.; Harvard University, A.B.; Harvard University, A.B.; Harvard University, A.B.; Harvard University, A.B.
Law School:
Harvard University, J.D.; Harvard University, J.D.; Harvard University, J.D.; Harvard University, J.D.; Harvard University, J.D.

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Bruce A Goldberger

Address:
4800 SW 35 Dr, Gainesville, FL
Phone:
(352) 627-2001
Licenses:
License #: 33647 - Active
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: May 18, 1995
Effective Date: May 19, 1998
Expiration Date: Aug 31, 2018
Type: Clinical Laboratory Personnel

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Professor

Location:
Gainesville, FL
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
University of Florida
Professor

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Devices And Methods For The Collection And Detection Of Substances

US Patent:
8414846, Apr 9, 2013
Filed:
Sep 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/208896
Inventors:
Mark S. Gold - Alachua FL, US
David M. Martin - Lansdale PA, US
Steven T. Gold - Rydal PA, US
Bruce A. Goldberger - Newberry FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
G01N 21/75
US Classification:
422406
Abstract:
The present invention is a single self-contained device for collecting, transferring, extracting, and testing for the presence of a target analyte in a sample obtained from a surface by swabbing, solid materials (pills, capsules, unknown powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids. The device includes a swab, a retention well including eluent fluid, and analysis technologies which can include but are not limited to lateral flow testing analysis. The major improvement is the invention of rinsing the swab with proprietary elution fluid prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry and allowing for a wide variety of applications under extremely hot or cold field conditions. Also, the device is in one self-contained unit instead of having a separate water dropper or spray. Moreover, the shape of the device is similar to a magic marker so it is more substantial than any drug tester on the market, as well in certain embodiments it can have grips resembling a gun and in certain embodiments can even emit sounds or smells when a surface is wiped or a positive test is attained.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Illicit Substances

US Patent:
2002017, Nov 28, 2002
Filed:
May 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/154201
Inventors:
Richard Melker - Gainesville FL, US
Bruce Goldberger - Gainesville FL, US
Mark Gold - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
G01N033/00
US Classification:
436/151000, 436/173000, 422/083000, 422/082010
Abstract:
The present invention includes a method and apparatus for detecting use of illicit substances by analyzing a sample of breath using electronic sensor technology, including surface acoustic-wave gas sensor technology. The method determines the presence and concentration of the substance (or a class of substances). Diagnostic software is used to identify substances where a stored library of signatures is compared to the signature obtained from the system. Signal processing and neural networks are preferably utilized in the analysis.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Humans And Human Remains

US Patent:
2005019, Sep 1, 2005
Filed:
Jan 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/039111
Inventors:
Richard Melker - Gainesville FL, US
Bruce Goldberger - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
G01N021/00
US Classification:
436164000
Abstract:
The present invention includes a method and apparatus for detecting humans or human remains by analyzing air, fluid, or soil using electronic sensor technology, including surface acoustic-wave gas sensor technology. The method determines the presence and concentration of the target compound (or a class of compounds) associated with humans or human decomposition. Diagnostic software is used to identify target compounds where a stored library of signatures is compared to the signature obtained from the system. Signal processing and neural networks are preferably utilized in the analysis.

Devices And Methods For The Collection And Detection Of Substances

US Patent:
2010012, May 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/614422
Inventors:
Mark S. Gold - Alachua FL, US
David M. Martin - Lansdale PA, US
Steven T. Gold - Rydal PA, US
Bruce A. Goldberger - Newberry FL, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
G01N 31/22
G01N 21/03
US Classification:
436 96, 422 58, 436165
Abstract:
The present invention provides a single self-contained device for collecting, extracting, on-site testing, and transferring for forensic confirmatory analysis, a wide variety of substances including, but not limited to, drugs of abuse, explosives, weapons of mass destruction, food toxins and industrial wastes. Samples can be obtained from a surface by swabbing a suspect area or the testing of solid materials (pills, capsules, powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids by placing the substance in the device. The device includes a swab, a retention well including a wash, and analysis technologies that can be, for example, a lateral flow testing system. The swab is rinsed with a wash prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry of the detection technologies and allowing for a wide variety of applications under a number of field conditions. Also, the device is a single self-contained unit instead of having a separate reagent droppers or sprays, making it compact and easy to use. Moreover, the device is designed to not only collect and test samples but to seal the originally target analyte, not affected by testing procedures, in a specially designed cap for shipping under chain of custody documentation to a forensic laboratory for confirmatory testing.

Devices And Methods For The Collection And Detection Of Substances

US Patent:
2014022, Aug 14, 2014
Filed:
Feb 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/763924
Inventors:
- Gainesville FL, US
DAVID M. MARTIN - LANSDALE PA, US
STEVEN T. GOLD - RYDAL PA, US
BRUCE A. GOLDBERGER - NEWBERRY FL, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. - GAINESVILLE FL
International Classification:
G01N 33/94
US Classification:
436501, 422 69
Abstract:
The present invention provides a single self-contained device for collecting, extracting, on-site testing, and transferring for forensic confirmatory analysis, a wide variety of substances including, but not limited to, drugs of abuse, explosives, weapons of mass destruction, food toxins and industrial wastes. Samples can be obtained from a surface by swabbing a suspect area or the testing of solid materials (pills, capsules, powders), air samples and biological and non-biological fluids by placing the substance in the device. The device includes a swab, a retention well including a wash, and analysis technologies that can be, for example, a lateral flow testing system. The swab is rinsed with a wash prior to testing thereby not compromising the chemistry of the detection technologies and allowing for a wide variety of applications under a number of field conditions. Also, the device is a single self-contained unit instead of having a separate reagent droppers or sprays, making it compact and easy to use. Moreover, the device is designed to not only collect and test samples but to seal the originally target analyte, not affected by testing procedures, in a specially designed cap for shipping under chain of custody documentation to a forensic laboratory for confirmatory testing.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Handbook Of Workplace Drug Testing

Author:
Bruce A. Goldberger
ISBN #:
0915274779

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