Ian P Macgregor, Age 39Cambridge, MA

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Cambridge, MA

Portland, ME

58 Bow St APT C, Somerville, MA 02143

Carver, MA

Lexington, MA

Work

Company: Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Address:

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Ian Macgregor - Lawyer

Office:
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Specialties:
Taxation
ISLN:
918383561
Admitted:
1976
Law School:
Osgoode Hall Law School, LL.B., 1974; Osgoode Hall Law School, LL.M., 1981

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Location:
United States
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Bartender At The Four's Boston

Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Restaurants
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Location:
United States

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Wikipedia

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Ian Macgregor (Cyclist)

Ian D. MacGregor (born April 13, 1983 in Nederland, Colorado) is an American professional road racing cyclist. MacGregor rides for UCI Continental team Kelly
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Ian Macgregor

Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, KBE (September 21, 1912 - April 13, 1998) was a Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist, most famous in the UK for his

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Manipulating Substrates

US Patent:
7632675, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Jun 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/863584
Inventors:
Andrey J. Zarur - Winchester MA, US
Seth T. Rodgers - Somerville MA, US
Todd A. Basque - Danvers MA, US
Ian K. MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Timothy J. Johnson - Andover MA, US
Assignee:
BioProcessors Corp. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
C12M 1/02
C12M 3/02
US Classification:
4352873, 4352862, 4353031, 4353033, 435809, 422 64
Abstract:
This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for manipulating chambers and other substrates for chemical, biological, or biochemical samples, such as cell culture and other chambers, within units such as incubators. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a technique for maintaining a plurality of substrates or chambers in a housing within which a predetermined environment is maintained, and moving substrates or chambers in and out of the housing, in some cases without creating a large opening in the housing (e. g. , by opening a door significantly larger than the substrates). A technique is provided, in certain embodiments, in which a plurality of substrates are mounted in fixed, secured relation to each other within a housing providing a predetermined, controlled environment, and are moved within the housing so that they can be evenly exposed to any differences in environment within the housing. In still another embodiment, the invention provides a method for rotating a substrate or chamber about a substantially vertical and/or horizontal axis.

Reactor With Memory Component

US Patent:
2005002, Feb 3, 2005
Filed:
Jun 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/863636
Inventors:
Andrey Zarur - Winchester MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Todd Basque - Danvers MA, US
Seth Rodgers - Somerville MA, US
A. Russo - Woburn MA, US
Sean Leblanc - Westminster MA, US
International Classification:
C12M001/36
US Classification:
435286100, 422063000, 435305300, 435288500
Abstract:
The present invention provides techniques for conveniently and reliably storing and/or retrieving data associated with a chemical, biological, or biochemical chip, reactor, or reaction system. The data can pertain to the reactor; to chemical, biological, or biochemical species introduced into, taken from, or otherwise associated with the reactor; to conditions to which the reactor and/or some or all of its contents has been, is being, or will be exposed to, or the like. Various aspects of the present invention relate to memory and data storage components suitable for use in chips or other reaction systems. These components may include silicon integrated circuits, magnetic media, optical media, radio-frequency tags, smart cards, bar-codes and other kinds of data storage devices. The chip may contain a reaction site having a volume of less than about 2 ml. In some embodiments, the chip may be constructed in such a way as to be able to support a living cell. The chip may be used for imaging or analysis, or the chip may be used to facilitate a chemical or biological reaction, which may be light-sensitive or light-activated in certain cases. Other facilitated reactions may include the production and/or consumption of a chemical or biological species. In some embodiments, the chip may include more than one component or component type, and/or more than one reaction site.

System And Method For Process Automation

US Patent:
2005003, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Jun 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/863585
Inventors:
Seth Rodgers - Somerville MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Todd Basque - Danvers MA, US
Scott Miller - Somerville MA, US
Zhimin Lu - Chelmsford MA, US
Andrey Zarur - Winchester MA, US
Mohamed Shaheen - Methuen MA, US
International Classification:
C12M001/34
C12Q001/70
US Classification:
435287200
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems and methods for manipulating chemical, biological, and/or biochemical samples, optionally supported on substrates and/or within chambers, for example biological samples contained on chips, within biological chambers, etc. In certain embodiments, an apparatus configured to be able to position a chamber or other substrate in one or more modules surrounding the apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus may be configured to be able to move the chamber or substrate in any set of directions, such as radially, vertically, and/or rotationally, with respect to the apparatus. The apparatus may be manually operated and/or automatically controlled. Examples of modules include, but are not limited to, stacking or holding modules, barcode readers, filling modules, sampling modules, incubation modules, sensor modules (e.g., for determining cell density, cell viability, pH, oxygen concentration, nutrient concentration, fluorescence measurements, etc.), assay modules (e.g., for ELISA or other biological assays), data analysis and management modules, control modules, etc. Sensors, control systems, and the like may also be positioned to facilitate operation of the device. Certain embodiments of the invention may be used, for example, to promote or optimize chemical synthesis or cell or biological growth, for instance, for the production of compounds such as drugs or other therapeutics.

Rotatable Reactor Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2005010, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Aug 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/927789
Inventors:
Andrey Zarur - Winchester MA, US
Todd Basque - Danvers MA, US
Derek Stevens - Boston MA, US
Nicholas Flannery - Brockton MA, US
Seth Rodgers - Somerville MA, US
A. Russo - Woburn MA, US
Scott Miller - Somerville MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
International Classification:
C12M003/00
US Classification:
435288400, 435305300
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to chips, particularly microfluidic chips, that are rotatable and/or have a generally circular or rotationally symmetric geometry. The chips may be substantially planar in certain instances. In some cases, the chips of the invention can have more than one reaction site, which can, for example, contain cells. The reaction site can be very small, in some cases with a volume of less than about 1 ml. Reactions, transport, and/or other manipulations within the chip can be facilitated by rotating the chip, for example, at tens, hundreds or thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM). In some cases, data may also be written to and/or read from the chip. The chips of the invention can be used, for example, to move fluid from one portion of a chip to another, to concentrate and/or separate a mixture (e.g., a cell suspension), to lyse or fractionate a cell, or the like.

System And Method For Process Automation

US Patent:
2007020, Sep 6, 2007
Filed:
Oct 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/584042
Inventors:
Seth Rodgers - Somerville MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Todd Basque - Danvers MA, US
Scott Miller - Somerville MA, US
Zhimin Lu - Woburn MA, US
Andrey Zarur - Winchester MA, US
Mohamed Shaheen - Methuen MA, US
Assignee:
BioProcessors Corp. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
C12Q 3/00
C12M 1/36
US Classification:
435003000, 435286200, 435287300
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems and methods for manipulating chemical, biological, and/or biochemical samples, optionally supported on substrates and/or within chambers, for example biological samples contained on chips, within biological chambers, etc. In certain embodiments, an apparatus configured to be able to position a chamber or other substrate in one or more modules surrounding the apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus may be configured to be able to move the chamber or substrate in any set of directions, such as radially, vertically, and/or rotationally, with respect to the apparatus. The apparatus may be manually operated and/or automatically controlled. Examples of modules include, but are not limited to, stacking or holding modules, barcode readers, filling modules, sampling modules, incubation modules, sensor modules (e.g., for determining cell density, cell viability, pH, oxygen concentration, nutrient concentration, fluorescence measurements, etc.), assay modules (e.g., for ELISA or other biological assays), data analysis and management modules, control modules, etc. Sensors, control systems, and the like may also be positioned to facilitate operation of the device. Certain embodiments of the invention may be used, for example, to promote or optimize chemical synthesis or cell or biological growth, for instance, for the production of compounds such as drugs or other therapeutics.

Sample Handling Systems, Mass Spectrometers And Related Methods

US Patent:
2020038, Dec 3, 2020
Filed:
Apr 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/854983
Inventors:
- Durham NC, US
Scott Collins - Westford MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Mark Talmer - Pepperell MA, US
International Classification:
H01J 49/04
H01J 49/00
G01N 35/00
G01N 35/04
Abstract:
Slide analysis a gripper with three sensors for controlling a slide grip sequence and at least one rotatable carousel with a slide receiving channel. The systems also include a robot with a robot arm that holds a slide gripper residing inside the housing in communication with the rotatable carousel. The systems also include a load lock chamber and a door sealably coupled to the second end portion and an acquisition vacuum chamber with an X-Y stage and a slide holder with a vacuum seal.

Sample Handling Systems, Mass Spectrometers And Related Methods

US Patent:
2019025, Aug 15, 2019
Filed:
Feb 11, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/272016
Inventors:
- Durham NC, US
Scott Collins - Westford MA, US
Ian MacGregor - Merrimack NH, US
Mark Talmer - Pepperell MA, US
International Classification:
H01J 49/04
H01J 49/00
G01N 35/00
Abstract:
Slide analysis a gripper with three sensors for controlling a slide grip sequence and at least one rotatable carousel with a slide receiving channel. The systems also include a robot with a robot arm that holds a slide gripper residing inside the housing in communication with the rotatable carousel. The systems also include a load lock chamber and a door sealably coupled to the second end portion and an acquisition vacuum chamber with an X-Y stage and a slide holder with a vacuum seal.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Enemies Within: The Story Of The Miners' Strike, 1984-5

Author:
Ian K. MacGregor
ISBN #:
0002177064

Re-Industrialization: The British Experience

Author:
Ian K. MacGregor
ISBN #:
0814457630

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