Jason D Bjork4031 Mcmenemy St, Saint Paul, MN 55127

Jason Bjork Phones & Addresses

4031 Mcmenemy St, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 (651) 207-5267

342 Floral Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55126 (651) 483-2042

2816 Zarthan Ave, Saint Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 285-7233

Minneapolis, MN

Willowbrook, IL

Work

Company: Target corp Jan 2007 Position: Finance manager

Education

School / High School: DePaul University- Chicago, IL 2005 Specialities: MBA in Finance

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Career records & work history

License Records

Jason R Bjork

Licenses:
License #: 16779 - Active
Category: Electricians
Issued Date: Sep 23, 2016
Expiration Date: Sep 30, 2017
Type: Electrician Journeyman

Jason R Bjork

Licenses:
License #: 16779 - Active
Category: Electricians
Issued Date: Sep 23, 2016
Expiration Date: Sep 30, 2017
Type: Electrician Journeyman

Jason R Bjork

Licenses:
License #: 16779 - Active
Category: Electricians
Issued Date: Sep 23, 2016
Expiration Date: Sep 30, 2017
Type: Electrician Journeyman

Jason Bjork resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Area Finance Manager

Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Emc
Area Finance Manager
Target Jan 2007 - Apr 2015
Manager
Gmac Rescap 2004 - 2005
Senior Financial Analyst
Us Bancorp Asset Management Jun 1998 - Mar 2004
Senior Financial Analyst
Education:
Depaul University - Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business 2005 - 2006
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
University of St. Thomas 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Marketing, Finance
Skills:
Financial Analysis, Forecasting, Finance, Financial Modeling, Business Analysis, Process Improvement, Analysis, Analytics, Strategic Planning, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Financial Planning, Budgets, Corporate Finance, Financial Reporting, Strategic Financial Planning, Accounting, Essbase, Variance Analysis, Capital Budgeting, Investments, Managerial Finance, Financial Forecasting, Hyperion Enterprise, Valuation, Credit, Access, Pricing, Cash Management, Competitive Analysis, Sarbanes Oxley Act, Income Statement
Interests:
Children
Education
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
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Warehouse Associate

Industry:
Non-Profit Organization Management
Work:
Marquardt Switches
Warehouse Associate
Morrisville State College Aug 2015 - Dec 2017
Adjunct Professor
Partners For Education and Business Aug 2015 - Dec 2017
Business Outreach Coordinator
Eligin Pitching Clinic Feb 2011 - Jul 2014
Owner
Minnesota Twins Jun 2001 - Jul 2014
Youth Clinican
Education:
Concordia University - St. Paul 2008 - 2010
Masters, Sports Management, Organizational Management
Concordia University Irvine 1997 - 1999
Bachelors, Kinesiology, Exercise Science
Bethany Lutheran College 1995 - 1997
Associates, Associate of Arts, General Studies
Skills:
Training, Team Building
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Senior Research Specialist

Location:
1194 Edgewater Ave, Arden Hills, MN 55112
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Minnesota
Adjunct Assistant Professor
University of Minnesota Sep 2004 - Dec 2010
Graduate Student
3M Health Care Sep 2004 - Dec 2010
Senior Research Specialist
Education:
University of Minnesota 2004 - 2010
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering
University of Minnesota Duluth 1995 - 1999
Skills:
Materials Science, Biomaterials, Matlab, Tissue Engineering, Labview, Experimentation, Research, Mathematica, Microscopy, Medical Devices, Minitab, Biomedical Engineering, Comsol, Research and Development, Microbiology, R&D
Interests:
Home Brewing
Kettlebell Sport and Fitness Enthusiast
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Jason Bjork

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Jason Bjork - Vadnais Heights, MN

Work:
Target Corp Jan 2007 to 2000
Finance Manager
Education:
DePaul University - Chicago, IL 2005 to 2006
MBA in Finance
University of St. Thomas - Saint Paul, MN 1994 to 1998
BA in Finance

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method Of Detection Of Bioanalytes By Acousto-Mechanical Detection Systems Comprising The Addition Of Liposomes

US Patent:
2010015, Jun 17, 2010
Filed:
Dec 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/521611
Inventors:
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Samuel J. Gason - Victoria, AU
Michael C. Palazzotto - Woodbury MN, US
Stephen B. Roscoe - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
C12N 13/00
US Classification:
4351737
Abstract:
Methods for detecting target biological analytes within sample material using acousto-mechanical energy generated by a sensor are disclosed. The acousto-mechanical energy may be provided using an acousto-mechanical sensor, e.g., a surface acoustic wave sensor such as, e.g., a shear horizontal surface acoustic wave sensor (e.g., a LSH-SAW sensor). The detection of the target biological analytes in sample material are enhanced by contacting the target biological analyte and/or the sensor surface with liposomes that amplify the sensor sensitivity by (1) modifying the rheological properties of the fluid near the sensor surface; (2) changing the mass attached to the surface; and/or (3) modifying the dielectric properties of the fluid near the sensor surface, the sensor surface itself and/or any intervening layers on the sensor surface.

Methods Of Analyzing Samples For Bacteria Using Whole Cell Capture And Atp Analysis

US Patent:
2011017, Jul 21, 2011
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/867317
Inventors:
G. Marco Bommarito - Stillwater MN, US
Joseph J. Stoffel - Hastings MN, US
Sridhar V. Dasaratha - Bangalore, IN
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Patrick A. Mach - Shorewood MN, US
Mara S. Reif-Wenner - Red Wing MN, US
Heather M. Webb - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 71
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods of capturing bacterial whole cells that includes the use of one or more antibodies having antigenic specificities for one or more distinct analytes characteristic of the specific bacterium, followed by analyzing the target whole cells using a direct or indirect ATP assay.

Detection Of Acid-Producing Bacteria

US Patent:
2012009, Apr 19, 2012
Filed:
Jun 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/377952
Inventors:
Robert F. Young - Savage MN, US
Patrick A. Mach - Shorewood MN, US
Michael E. Hughes - Burnsville MN, US
Christine A. Binsfeld - Woodbury MN, US
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Mara S. Reif-Wenner - Red Wing MN, US
Henry J. Lubrant - White Bear Lake MN, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/04
C12Q 1/06
US Classification:
435 39, 435 34
Abstract:
The disclosure provides culture devices and methods useful for detecting acid-producing bacteria in a sample. The devices include a nutrient medium and a pH indicator to detect and differentiate acid-producing microorganisms, such as lactic acid bacteria. Methods of use include detecting or enumerating acid-producing microorganisms. The methods further provide for the detection of gas-producing acid-producing bacteria.

Methods And Compositions To Detect A Biological Activity

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/883620
Inventors:
Stephen B. Roscoe - Woodbury MN, US
Kurt J. Halverson - Lake Elmo MN, US
Jesse D. Miller - Hudson WI, US
Stephanie J. Moeller - Stillwater MN, US
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
US Classification:
435 19
Abstract:
Compositions that comprise water, a first indicator reagent that can be converted by a first biological activity to a first biological derivative, and a plurality of particles are provided. The first indicator reagent can comprise a fluorogenic enzyme substrate having a fluorophore selected from the group consisting of umbelliferone, 7-aminocoumarin, β-naphthylamine, β-naphthol, fluorescein, resorufin, 9H-(1,3-dichloro-9,9-dimethyl acridin-2-one), rhodamine 110, a derivative of any of the foregoing fluorophores, and a combination of any of the foregoing fluorophores. The particles are capable of receiving and retaining the first biological derivative from an aqueous liquid. The first biological derivative can be indicative of a microorganism. The compositions further can comprise a gelling agent. Methods of using the compositions to detect the presence or absence of a microorganism in a sample are also provided.

Effervescent Compositions And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
2013026, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Dec 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/989922
Inventors:
Wensheng Xia - Woodbury MN, US
Patrick A. Mach - Shorewood MN, US
Joseph M. Beaurline - North St. Paul MN, US
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Jie J. Liu - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/04
US Classification:
435 615, 435244, 435 34
Abstract:
A latent effervescent body comprising a selective agent is disclosed. A method of using the latent effervescent body in a method to selectively enrich a target microorganism is also disclosed. The method comprises providing a sample, a culture medium, and the latent effervescent body. The method further comprises contacting the sample, the culture medium, and the latent effervescent body under conditions to facilitate growth of the target microorganism. The method further comprises releasing the selective agent from the latent effervescent body. Optionally, the method includes detecting a microorganism.

Methods Of Capturing Bacterial Whole Cells And Methods Of Analyzing Samples For Bacteria

US Patent:
2010012, May 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/515779
Inventors:
Patrick A. Mach - Shorewood MN, US
Sridhar V. Dasaratha - Bangalore, IN
Jason W. Bjork - Newport MN, US
Mara S. Reif-Wenner - Red Wing MN, US
Chunmei Guo - Woodbury MN, US
Heather M. Webb - Woodbury MN, US
G. Marco Bommarito - Stillwater MN, US
Brinda B. Badri - Woodbury MN, US
Jörg Siekmöller - Mettmann, DE
International Classification:
G01N 33/569
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 732, 435 71
Abstract:
In certain embodiments, the invention relates to methods of capturing bacterial whole cells that includes the use of two or more antibodies having antigenic specificities for two or more distinct analytes characteristic of the specific bacterium. In certain embodiments, the invention relates to methods of analyzing a sample for a bacterium of interest. In particular, the methods are useful for detecting one or more analytes characteristic of a bacterium of interest, such as components of cell walls that are characteristic of a bacterium, particularly

Collagen-Fibrin Composition, Method And Wound Articles

US Patent:
2020035, Nov 12, 2020
Filed:
Nov 15, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/764433
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Jason W. Bjork - Cottage Grove MN, US
International Classification:
A61L 26/00
Abstract:
A method is described. The method includes mixing fibrin and collagen to form a mixture including collagen and fibrin; and reducing the salt concentration below the threshold concentration to form a fibrin. A collagen-fibrin composition is also described. The composition includes a collagen and a fibrin; wherein the composition has a salt concentration below the threshold concentration to form a fibrin.

Fibrinogen Composition, Method And Wound Articles

US Patent:
2020003, Feb 6, 2020
Filed:
Oct 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/338803
Inventors:
- SAINT PAUL MN, US
ZHICHENG TIAN - WOODBURY MN, US
JASON W. BJORK - CO TTAGE GROVE MN, US
AMY S. DETERMAN - MAHTOMEDI MN, US
ROBERT A. ASMUS - HUDSON WI, US
JONATHAN J. O'HARE - OAKDALE MN, US
Assignee:
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - SAINT PAUL MN
International Classification:
A61L 26/00
Abstract:
Provided is a method of forming a fibrinogen hydrogel composition, the method including providing a fibrinogen hydrogel or precursor thereof, comprising fibrinogen hydrogel forming salt. The fibrinogen hydrogel forming salt concentration is greater than or equal to the threshold concentration to form a fibrinogen hydrogel. The method further includes denaturing the fibrinogen hydrogel such as by heating. The method optionally further includes combining the fibrinogen hydrogel with a carrier material. When present, the concentration of the carrier material typically ranges from 0.1 to about 50 wt.-%. The method further includes reducing the salt concentration below the threshold concentration to form a fibrinogen hydrogel.

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