James Andre Laramee, Age 70620 Mulberry Ln, Edgewood, MD 21040

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620 Mulberry Ln, Edgewood, MD 21040 (410) 676-8735 (410) 676-9108

Abingdon, MD

Corvallis, OR

4515 Walnut St, Kansas City, MO 64111 (816) 753-2748

Gunpowder, MD

Philomath, OR

620 Mulberry Ln, Edgewood, MD 21040 (410) 676-8735

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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James R Laramee

Licenses:
License #: 1633 - Active
Issued Date: May 1, 1975
Expiration Date: Aug 29, 2017
Type: Dispensing Optician

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Founder

Location:
Edgewood, MD
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Jeol 1987 - 2014
Paid Consultant and Gladfly
The Si Organization, Inc. 2009 - 2012
Principal Science Advisor
Eai Corporation A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Geo-Centers 2002 - 2009
Principal Scientist
Ionsense Corporation 2002 - 2009
Founder
Mriglobal 1999 - 2002
Special Programs - Bioanalytical Advisor and Principal Chemist
Oregon State University Sep 1985 - Nov 1999
Research Professor
Education:
Sonoma State University
Warwick University, Coventry, England, Uk
Purdue University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, Chemistry, Philosophy
Skills:
Systems Engineering, Defense, Dod, Proposal Writing, Military, Mass Spectrometry, Patents, Security Clearance, Government Contracting, Requirements Management, Earned Value Management, Intelligence, Operational Planning, Analysis, Sensors, Information Assurance, Engineering Management, Aerospace, National Security, Government, Army, Program Management, Project Management, Integration, C4Isr, Simulations, Cbrn, Board of Directors Federal Credit Union
Certifications:
Chief Information Security Officer (Ciso)
Iso 9001 Auditor
Expert Witness on the Environmental Fate of Chemical Warfare Agents, Agrochemicals, Environmental Pollutants, Explosives, Illicit Drugs, Etc.
Chief Information Security Officer (Ciso) (Link)
Department of Defense
Department of Justice, Ch2Mhill, Dow Chemical, Agrue Consulting Group, Union Pacific Railroad, Non-Standard Environmental Fate Chemical Forensics of Materials In Special Programs
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Location:
United States

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Atmospheric Pressure Ion Source

US Patent:
6949741, Sep 27, 2005
Filed:
Dec 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/732205
Inventors:
Robert B. Cody - Portsmouth NH, US
James A. Laramee - Edgewood MD, US
Assignee:
Jeol USA, Inc. - Peabody MA
International Classification:
H01J049/10
US Classification:
250288, 250423 R, 250424, 356316
Abstract:
A non-radioactive atmospheric pressure device for ionization of analytes comprises an atmospheric pressure chamber having an inlet for carrier gas, a first electrode at one end, and a counter-electrode at the other end of the chamber for creating an electrical discharge in the carrier gas thus creating metastable neutral excited-state species. Optionally, a grid is provided to generate electrons or ions by contact with the excited-state species. The carrier gas containing the excited-state species or the electrons generated therefrom is directed at an analyte at atmospheric pressure near ground potential to form analyte ions.

Method For Atmospheric Pressure Analyte Ionization

US Patent:
7112785, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Jan 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/034450
Inventors:
James A. Laramee - Edgewood MD, US
Robert B. Cody - Portsmouth NH, US
Assignee:
JEOL USA, Inc. - Peabody MA
International Classification:
H01J 49/10
US Classification:
250288, 250423 R, 250424
Abstract:
A nonradioactive atmospheric pressure method for ionization of analytes comprises creating an electrical discharge in a carrier gas thus creating metastable neutral excited-state species. The carrier gas containing the excited-state species is directed into a reactant gas to form ions of the reactant gas. The ionized reactant gas is then directed at the analytes at atmospheric pressure near ground potential to form analyte ions.

Atmospheric Pressure Ion Source

US Patent:
RE43078, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Sep 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/858682
Inventors:
Robert B. Cody - Portsmouth NH, US
James A. Laramee - Edgewood MD, US
Assignee:
Jeol USA, Inc. - Peabody MA
International Classification:
H01J 49/10
US Classification:
250288, 250423 R, 250424, 356316
Abstract:
A non-radioactive atmospheric pressure device for ionization of analytes comprises an atmospheric pressure chamber having an inlet for carrier gas, a first electrode at one end, and a counter-electrode at the other end of the chamber for creating an electrical discharge in the carrier gas thus creating metastable neutral excited-state species. Optionally, a grid is provided to generate electrons or ions by contact with the excited-state species. The carrier gas containing the excited-state species or the electrons generated therefrom is directed at an analyte at atmospheric pressure near ground potential to form analyte ions.

Atmospheric Pressure Ion Source

US Patent:
RE44603, Nov 19, 2013
Filed:
Oct 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/278778
Inventors:
Robert B. Cody - Portsmouth NH, US
James A. Laramee - Edgewood MD, US
Assignee:
Jeol USA, Inc - Peabody MA
International Classification:
H01J 49/10
H01J 49/04
US Classification:
250288, 250423 R, 250424, 356316
Abstract:
A non-radioactive atmospheric pressure device for ionization of analytes comprises an atmospheric pressure chamber having an inlet for carrier gas, a first electrode at one end, and a counter-electrode at the other end of the chamber for creating an electrical discharge in the carrier gas thus creating metastable neutral excited-state species. Optionally, a grid is provided to generate electrons or ions by contact with the excited-state species. The carrier gas containing the excited-state species or the electrons generated therefrom is directed at an analyte at atmospheric pressure near ground potential to form analyte ions.

Method For Detecting Bacterial Spores

US Patent:
2009015, Jun 18, 2009
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/160435
Inventors:
James A. Laramee - Kansas City MO, US
Robert B. Cody - Portsmouth NH, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/04
US Classification:
435 34
Abstract:
A method of detecting the presence and quantity of bacterial spores, which includes adding an electrophilic alcohol and an acid anhydride to a sample, admixing the sample with a solvent, and analyzing the sample. The sample may be analyzed by injecting the mixture into a gas chromatograph equipped with a mass spectra detector.

Methods For Analyzing A Sample For A Compound Of Interest Using Mass Analysis Of Ions Produced By Slow Monochromatic Electrons

US Patent:
5493115, Feb 20, 1996
Filed:
Aug 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/294941
Inventors:
Max L. Deinzer - Corvallis OR
James A. Laramee - Corvallis OR
Assignee:
The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher
Education on behalf of Oregon State University
International Classification:
H01J 4914
US Classification:
250281
Abstract:
Methods are disclosed for ascertaining whether molecules of a particular analyte are present in a sample. Molecules from the sample are passed into an electron monochromator in which the molecules are contacted by monochromatic electrons having a kinetic energy level within a range of greater than zero eV to less than about 6 eV. These energy levels are sufficient to form ions from at least a subpopulation of the molecules by electron capture by molecules of the subpopulation. The ions formed in the electron monochromator are then passed through a mass analyzer to obtain an ion spectrum which allows a determination to be made as to whether or not the ions profiled in the spectrum include ions produced from the analyte. Thus, the disclosed methods allow greatly enhanced detection of particular analytes of interest, such as explosives, drugs, pesticides, and other compounds of environmental, security, forensic, or other concern. The methods are particularly suitable for mass analysis of anions produced by electron capture of monochromatic electrons by certain molecules entering the electron monochromator.

Method And Apparatus For Mass Analysis Using Slow Monochromatic Electrons

US Patent:
5340983, Aug 23, 1994
Filed:
May 18, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/884705
Inventors:
Max L. Deinzer - Corvallis OR
James A. Laramee - Corvallis OR
Assignee:
The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher
Education on behalf of Oregon State University - Eugene OR
International Classification:
H01J 4914
US Classification:
250281
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for mass-analysis of a sample for particular analytes of interest. An electron monochromator is coupled to any of a number of different types of mass analyzer and used to generate slow electrons used to produce ions of target molecules for mass analysis. The electrons have a narrow energy bandwidth and high intensity, even at nearly zero kinetic energy levels. The median energy level of the electrons can be preset, permitting selection of specific target molecules to be ionized. Both positive and negative-ion mass analysis can be performed. Electron-capture negative-ion mass spectrometry is particularly enhanced, with a sensitivity about three orders of magnitude greater than in results obtained using conventional negative-ion equipment. Also, a buffer gas is eliminated, allowing substantial reductions in negative-ion equipment size, weight, and energy consumption. The mass analyzer can be an ion trap, making possible sensitive analysis of low concentrations of chemical analytes, such as environmental contaminants, using a hand-held instrument.

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