Gina L Costa, Age 672939 Broadway UNIT 100, San Diego, CA 92102

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2939 Broadway APT 100, San Diego, CA 92102

2029 Haller St, San Diego, CA 92104

Work

Position: Medical Professional

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Gina Costa

Location:
Houston, Texas
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Flotek Industries, Inc. Jul 2012 - Jun 2013
Accounting/Cost Manager
Cameron International - Process and Compression Systems Feb 2005 - Jul 2012
Finance/Accounting/Cost Manager
Bray Controls Nov 2003 - Feb 2005
Accounting/Finance Manager
Education:
Sam Houston State University
Masters, Accounting/Finance
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Senior Director, Research And Development

Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Exact Sciences
Head, Research and Development - Biomatrica
Roswell Biotechnologies
Vice President, Research and Development
Edico Genome Jun 1, 2015 - Jan 2017
Senior Director, Genomics
Cypher Genomics & Human Longevity (Hli) Nov 2013 - Dec 2014
Vice President, Genomic Applications and Product Development
Illumina Apr 2013 - Sep 2013
Senior Director, Genomic Applications
Life Technologies Jul 2009 - Apr 2013
Senior Director, Genetic Analysis
Life Technologies Jul 2006 - Jul 2009
Director, Genetic Systems
Agencourt Bioscience Dec 2003 - Jul 2006
Director, Technology Development
454 Life Sciences 2001 - 2003
Section Lead, Molecular Biology
Surromed 2000 - 2001
Senior Scientist
Stratagene 1992 - 1995
Research Scientist
1992 - 1995
Senior Director, Research and Development
Education:
Stanford University 1995 - 2000
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Immunology
University of California, Davis 1984 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Genetics
Skills:
Genomics, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Dna Sequencing, Sequencing, Biotechnology, Genome Sequencing, Immunology, Dna, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, R&D, Assay Development, Cell Culture, Lifesciences, Pcr, Molecular Genetics, Biomarker Discovery, Personalized Medicine, Commercialization, Qpcr, Proteomics, Microbiology, Oncology, Gel Electrophoresis, Immunoassays, Cancer, Elisa, Biomarkers, Laboratory Automation, Cell Biology, Cell, Fluorescence, Genotyping, Drug Discovery, Computational Biology, Infectious Diseases, Sequence Analysis, Flow Cytometry, In Vivo, High Throughput Screening, Molecular Diagnostics, Protein Expression, Microarray, Microarray Analysis, Antibodies, Research and Development, Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Gina Costa

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Gina Costa

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Gina Costa

Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Processive Enzyme Molecular Electronic Sensors For Dna Data Storage

US Patent:
2022039, Dec 8, 2022
Filed:
Jun 13, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/839177
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Paul W. Mola - San Diego CA, US
Tim Geiser - San Diego CA, US
Gina Costa - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Roswell Biotechnologies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 27/30
G01N 27/414
G01N 33/487
Abstract:
A processive enzyme molecular sensor for use in a DNA data storage system is disclosed that can extract digital information suitably encoded into a synthetic DNA molecule. In various aspects, such sensors are provided in a high-density chip-based format that can provide the high throughput, low-cost and fast data extraction capability required for large scale DNA data storage systems. The sensor for reading the digital data stored in DNA molecules processes individual encoded DNA molecules directly, eliminating the need for complicated sample preparation such as making copies of DNA or clonal populations of such molecules.

Binding Probe Circuits For Molecular Sensors

US Patent:
2021004, Feb 18, 2021
Filed:
Mar 26, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/831722
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Venkatesh Alagarswamy Govindaraj - San Diego CA, US
Paul Mola - San Diego CA, US
Tim Geiser - San Diego CA, US
Gina Costa - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Roswell Biotechnologies, Inc - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 27/327
C12Q 1/6825
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
In various embodiments a molecular circuit is disclosed. The circuit comprises a negative electrode, a positive electrode spaced apart from the negative electrode, and a binding probe molecule conductively attached to both the positive and negative electrodes to form a circuit having a conduction pathway through the binding probe. In various examples, the binding probe is an antibody, the Fab domain of an antibody, a protein, a nucleic acid oligomer hybridization probe, or an aptamer. The circuit may further comprise molecular arms used to wire the binding probe to the electrodes. In various embodiments, the circuit functions as a sensor wherein electrical signals, such as changes to voltage, current, impedance, conductance, or resistance in the circuit, are measured as targets interact with the binding probe. In various embodiments, the circuit provides a means to measure the presence, absence, or concentration of an analyte in a solution.

Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Amplification-Free Dna Data Storage

US Patent:
2020024, Jul 30, 2020
Filed:
Oct 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/652672
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Tim Geiser - San Diego CA, US
Paul Mola - San Diego CA, US
Gina Costa - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Roswell Biotechnologies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06N 3/12
G16B 30/20
G16B 50/40
G16B 50/30
C12N 15/11
C12Q 1/6869
Abstract:
In various embodiments, amplification-free DNA information methods, apparatus and systems are disclosed. A method of amplification-free information storage and retrieval comprises encoding digital data such as binary into nucleotide sequence motifs using an encoding scheme, and synthesizing replicate DNA molecules using an amplification-free DNA writing process. The amplification-free process of decoding the information stored in the DNA comprises exposing at least one of the replicate DNA molecules to a molecular electronics sensor that generates distinguishable signals in a measured electrical parameter of the sensor, wherein the distinguishable signals correspond to the sequence motifs, providing decoding back to the digital data.

Processive Enzyme Molecular Electronic Sensors For Dna Data Storage

US Patent:
2020021, Jul 9, 2020
Filed:
Aug 30, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/639716
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Tim Geiser - San Diego CA, US
Paul Mola - San Diego CA, US
Gina Costa - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Roswell Biotechnologies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 27/30
G01N 27/414
G01N 33/487
Abstract:
A processive enzyme molecular sensor for use in a DNA data storage system is disclosed that can extract digital information suitably encoded into a synthetic DNA molecule. In various aspects, such sensors are provided in a high-density chip-based format that can provide the high throughput, low-cost and fast data extraction capability required for large scale DNA data storage systems. The sensor for reading the digital data stored in DNA molecules processes individual encoded DNA molecules directly, eliminating the need for complicated sample preparation such as making copies of DNA or clonal populations of such molecules.

Binding Probe Circuits For Molecular Sensors

US Patent:
2019000, Jan 3, 2019
Filed:
Jun 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/015049
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Venkatesh Alagarswamy Govindaraj - San Diego CA, US
Paul Mola - San Diego CA, US
Tim Geiser - San Diego CA, US
Gina Costa - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/327
G01N 33/543
C12Q 1/6825
Abstract:
In various embodiments a molecular circuit is disclosed. The circuit comprises a negative electrode, a positive electrode spaced apart from the negative electrode, and a binding probe molecule conductively attached to both the positive and negative electrodes to form a circuit having a conduction pathway through the binding probe. In various examples, the binding probe is an antibody, the Fab domain of an antibody, a protein, a nucleic acid oligomer hybridization probe, or an aptamer. The circuit may further comprise molecular arms used to wire the binding probe to the electrodes. In various embodiments, the circuit functions as a sensor wherein electrical signals, such as changes to voltage, current, impedance, conductance, or resistance in the circuit, are measured as targets interact with the binding probe. In various embodiments, the circuit provides a means to measure the presence, absence, or concentration of an analyte in a solution.

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