John W Berggren, Age 575 Strawberry Ln, Kissel Hill, PA 17543

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5 Strawberry Ln, Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 568-2863

1318 Hayes Ave, Racine, WI 53405 (262) 633-8543 (262) 637-7184

Auburn, AL

Brightwaters, NY

Bay Shore, NY

Huntington Station, NY

Manorville, NY

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Manager Quality Assurance And Contamination Control Programs

Location:
Lititz, PA
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Schott North America Inc.
Associate Director
Pharmaceutical Industry Technology and Developme
Associate Director
Sio2 Medical Products
Manager Quality Assurance and Contamination Control Programs
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Jan 2011 - Jun 2013
Manager Contamination Control Laboratory; Particle Mitigation Programs
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Jan 2011 - Jun 2013
Manager of Technical Quality Operations
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Mar 2004 - Aug 2010
Research and Development Manager of New Drug and Device Development
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Sep 2002 - Mar 2004
Qa Supplier Compliance Manager
Luitpold Pharmaceuticals Sep 2000 - Mar 2003
Qc Supervisor
Friends Academy Aug 1999 - Jun 2000
Physics; Biology Teacher
Apothecus Pharmaceuticals May 1995 - Aug 1999
Quality Operations Director
Dupont Merck Pharmaceuticals Feb 1993 - Jun 1995
Quality Control Chemist
Natures Bounty Pharmaceuticals Jan 1991 - Feb 1993
Quality Control Manager
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point 1984 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Validation, Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Industry, Capa, Medical Devices, Drug Development, Quality Control, Gmp, Supplier Evaluation, Analytical Chemistry, Fda, Clinical Development, Drug Delivery, Root Cause Analysis, Sop, Quality System, Laboratory, Supplier Compliance, R&D, Biotechnology, Regulatory Affairs, Technology Transfer
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Location:
United States

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Veterinary Delivery Systems And Methods Of Delivering Effective Agents To Animals

US Patent:
7005142, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/730712
Inventors:
Thomas Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
John Berggren - Oyster Bay NY, US
Paul Gabel - Oyster Bay NY, US
Daniel S. Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/70
US Classification:
424484, 424485, 424486, 424487, 424488, 424434, 424435, 424438, 424422, 424444, 424405, 424407
Abstract:
A veterinary delivery system in the form of a pliable film comprising at least one binder, at least one lubricant, at least one solvent for the binder and lubricant, and an effective amount of at least one effective agent. According to one embodiment, a flavorant is included in a pliable hydrophilic film in order to enhance oral acceptability by the animal. In other embodiments, the films preferably have a moisture content of about 2–15%, preferably about 3–7% by weight. The hydrophilic films most preferably have at least one effective agent distributed homogeneously throughout the film.

Veterinary Delivery Systems And Methods Of Delivering Effective Agents To Animals

US Patent:
2002007, Jun 20, 2002
Filed:
Jun 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/344693
Inventors:
THOMAS LEON - OYSTER BAY NY, US
JOHN BERGGREN - OYSTER BAY NY, US
PAUL GABEL - OYSTER BAY NY, US
DANIEL S. LEON - OYSTER BAY NY, US
International Classification:
A61K009/14
A61K009/00
A23K001/18
A23K001/165
A23K001/17
US Classification:
424/484000, 424/488000, 424/438000, 424/442000
Abstract:
A veterinary delivery system in the form of a pliable film comprising at least one binder, at least one lubricant, at least one solvent for the binder and lubricant, and an effective amount of at least one effective agent. According to one embodiment, a flavorant is included in a pliable hydrophilic film in order to enhance oral acceptability by the animal. In other embodiments, the films preferably have a moisture content of about 2-15%, preferably about 3-7% by weight. The hydrophilic films most preferably have at least one effective agent distributed homogeneously throughout the film. Also disclosed are methods of delivering veterinary delivery systems wherein a pliable, hydrophilic film comprising at least one effective agent is placed within the oral cavity of an animal.

Methods Of Treating Illnesses In Non-Human Mammals

US Patent:
2004011, Jun 17, 2004
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/729562
Inventors:
Thomas Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
John Berggren - Oyster Bay NY, US
Paul Gabel - Oyster Bay NY, US
Daniel Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
International Classification:
A61K009/70
US Classification:
424/443000
Abstract:
A veterinary delivery system in the form of a pliable film comprising at least one binder, at least one lubricant, at least one solvent for the binder and lubricant, and an effective amount of at least one effective agent. According to one embodiment, a flavorant is included in a pliable hydrophilic film in order to enhance oral acceptability by the animal. In other embodiments, the films preferably have a moisture content of about 2-15%, preferably about 3-7% by weight. The hydrophilic films most preferably have at least one effective agent distributed homogeneously throughout the film. Also disclosed are methods of delivering veterinary delivery systems wherein a pliable, hydrophilic film comprising at least one effective agent is placed within the oral cavity of an animal.

Veterinary Delivery Systems And Methods Of Delivering Effective Agents To Animals

US Patent:
2006012, Jun 8, 2006
Filed:
Jan 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/333936
Inventors:
Thomas Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
John Berggren - Oyster Bay NY, US
Paul Gabel - Oyster Bay NY, US
Daniel Leon - Oyster Bay NY, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/165
A61K 35/60
US Classification:
424442000, 424523000
Abstract:
A veterinary delivery system in the form of a pliable film comprising at least one binder, at least one lubricant, at least one solvent for the binder and lubricant, and an effective amount of at least one effective agent. According to one embodiment, a flavorant is included in a pliable hydrophilic film in order to enhance oral acceptability by the animal. In other embodiments, the films preferably have a moisture content of about 2-15%, preferably about 3-7% by weight. The hydrophilic films most preferably have at least one effective agent distributed homogeneously throughout the film. Also disclosed are methods of delivering veterinary delivery systems wherein a pliable, hydrophilic film comprising at least one effective agent is placed within the oral cavity of an animal.

Antistatic Coatings For Plastic Vessels

US Patent:
2021036, Nov 25, 2021
Filed:
Jun 7, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/340844
Inventors:
- Auburn AL, US
Christopher Weikart - Auburn AL, US
John T. Felts - Alameda CA, US
John Berggren - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
C23C 16/36
B65D 25/34
C23C 16/04
C23C 16/40
C23C 16/50
A61M 25/00
A61M 5/31
A61J 1/14
B65D 23/08
B65D 23/02
B65D 25/14
B65D 85/00
Abstract:
A method of reducing static charge of a plastic container is provided. The method includes providing a PECVD coating of SiCOH, SiOor SiOH to an external support surface of the container. The PECVD coating reduces static charge of the container compared to a reference container that is essentially identical to the container except that the reference container is uncoated.

Antistatic Coatings For Plastic Vessels

US Patent:
2017017, Jun 22, 2017
Filed:
Mar 24, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/128481
Inventors:
- Auburn AL, US
Christopher Weikart - Auburn AL, US
John T. Felts - Alameda CA, US
John Berggren - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
C23C 16/36
C23C 16/50
C23C 16/04
A61M 5/31
B65D 85/00
B65D 25/34
B65D 25/14
A61M 25/00
C23C 16/40
A61J 1/14
Abstract:
A method of reducing static charge of a plastic container is provided. The method includes providing a PECVD coating of SiCOH, SiOor SiOH to an external support surface of the container. The PECVD coating reduces static charge of the container compared to a reference container that is essentially identical to the container except that the reference container is uncoated.

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