Jason B Shear, Age 576202 Bon Terra Dr, Austin, TX 78731

Jason Shear Phones & Addresses

6202 Bon Terra Dr, Austin, TX 78731 (512) 374-0315

4433 Sacred Arrow Dr, Austin, TX 78735 (512) 899-2394

6812 Lost Cv, Austin, TX 78745 (512) 243-5702

1221 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704 (512) 243-5702

Ithaca, NY

Menlo Park, CA

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Ranks

Licence: New Jersey - Active Date: 2007

Mentions for Jason B Shear

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Jason A Shear - Lawyer

Licenses:
New Jersey - Active 2007
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Jason Shear - Lawyer

Office:
Law Offices of Jason A. Shear
Specialties:
Consumer Protection, Debt Settlement, Identity Theft, Debt & Lending Agreements, Consumer Law, Creditor Harassment - FDCPA, Fair Credit Reporting - FCRA, Debtor/Creditor, Class Actions, Consumer Debt Defense, Debt Collector Harassment, Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury
ISLN:
922631641
Admitted:
2006
University:
Univ At Buffalo; Hunter College, B.S., 2000
Law School:
State University of New York, J.D., 2006

Jason Shear resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Broker At Aon, Financial Services Group

Position:
Broker at Aon
Location:
Denver, Colorado
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Aon since Apr 2012
Broker
First Western Trust Apr 2011 - Apr 2012
Private Banker
Education:
University of Colorado at Denver 2008 - 2011
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics
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Associate Professor At University Of Texas At Austin

Position:
Associate Professor at University of Texas at Austin
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Texas at Austin
Associate Professor
Education:
Stanford University 1989 - 1994

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

General Signaling Protocol For Chemical Receptors In Immobilized Matrices

US Patent:
6589779, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616482
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12M 134
US Classification:
4352887, 4352872
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Detection System Based On An Analyte Reactive Particle

US Patent:
6602702, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616355
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX
Assignee:
The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12M 134
US Classification:
4352887, 4352872, 4352884, 4352885, 435 6, 435 4, 435 24, 436518, 436164, 436172, 422 8205, 422 8208
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Method Of Preparing A Sensor Array

US Patent:
6649403, Nov 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775353
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Travis TX
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX
Dean P. Neikirk - Travis TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas Systems - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12M 134
US Classification:
4352885, 4352871, 4352873, 4352882, 4352884, 436518, 436524, 436531
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Sensor Arrays For The Measurement And Identification Of Multiple Analytes In Solutions

US Patent:
6680206, Jan 20, 2004
Filed:
Jul 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/354882
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01N 2176
US Classification:
436172, 422 55, 422 681, 422 8205, 422 8206, 422 8208, 436164, 436165, 436174
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Fluid Based Analysis Of Multiple Analytes By A Sensor Array

US Patent:
6908770, Jun 21, 2005
Filed:
Apr 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/287248
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX, US
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX, US
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX, US
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01N033/53
G01N033/543
US Classification:
436518, 436164, 436501, 436523, 436524, 436800, 436805, 436807, 436809, 356 38, 356 45, 356 73, 356311, 356335, 422 57, 422 681, 422 79, 422 81, 422 82, 422 8201, 422 8205, 422 8207, 422243, 4352871, 4352872, 4352884, 4352885, 4352887, 435808, 435973
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Method And Apparatus For The Delivery Of Samples To A Chemical Sensor Array

US Patent:
7022517, Apr 4, 2006
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616731
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX, US
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX, US
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX, US
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX, US
Damon V. Borich - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12M 1/34
G01N 33/543
US Classification:
4352885, 4352871, 4352873, 4352882, 4352884, 436518, 436524, 436531
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Portable Sensor Array System

US Patent:
7316899, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
Jan 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775343
Inventors:
John T McDevitt - Austin TX, US
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX, US
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX, US
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
C12M 1/36
G01N 15/06
US Classification:
435 6, 4352831, 4352872, 4352885, 422 681, 422 8205
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

Fluid Based Analysis Of Multiple Analytes By A Sensor Array

US Patent:
7491552, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Jan 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/039054
Inventors:
John T. McDevitt - Austin TX, US
Eric V. Anslyn - Austin TX, US
Jason B. Shear - Austin TX, US
Dean P. Neikirk - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
US Classification:
436518, 436523, 436524, 422 681, 422 81, 422 8201, 422 8207, 4352871, 4352872, 4352884, 4352887, 435 71
Abstract:
A system for the rapid characterization of multi-analyte fluids, in one embodiment, includes a light source, a sensor array, and a detector. The sensor array is formed from a supporting member into which a plurality of cavities may be formed. A series of chemically sensitive particles are, in one embodiment positioned within the cavities. The particles may be configured to produce a signal when a receptor coupled to the particle interacts with the analyte. Using pattern recognition techniques, the analytes within a multi-analyte fluid may be characterized.

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