Jonathan W Kiel, Age 46239 Cherry Ln, Havertown, PA 19083

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Havertown, PA

Ardmore, PA

Berkeley, CA

222 S Chapel St RM 133, Newark, DE 19716

Elkton, MD

Lansing, MI

Doylestown, OH

Richmond, VA

Clinton Township, MI

Havertown, PA

Doylestown, PA

Akron, OH

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Work

Company: Glutentech Aug 2012 Position: Founder/chief technical officer

Education

School / High School: Michigan State University- East Lansing, MI Jun 2010 Specialities: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

Skills

Surface Science • Polymers • Membranes • Reverse Osmosis • Thin Films • Photovoltaics • Solar Cells • IV Measurements • Carbon Nanotubes • Nanoparticles • Nanotechnology • Electron Microscopy • Ellipsometry • XPS • AFM • SANS • SAXS • XRD • XRR • TGA • DSC • GC • FTIR

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Chief Strategy Officer And Co-Founder Of Solution Medica

Location:
Collegeville, PA
Industry:
Research
Work:
Solution Medical
Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of Solution Medica
Drexel University
Adjunct Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Exponent
Managing Scientist
Exponent Sep 2013 - Mar 2016
Senior Associate
Glutentech Aug 2012 - May 2013
Co-Founder
6Sensor Labs Aug 2012 - May 2013
Scientific Advisor
Nanoasis Technologies, Inc. Aug 2010 - Jan 2012
Staff Scientist
University of Delaware Aug 2008 - Jul 2010
Visiting Scientist
Michigan State University Aug 2005 - Jul 2010
Graduate Student
Dupont Apr 2002 - Aug 2005
Field Engineer
Education:
Michigan State University 2005 - 2010
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science
The Ohio State University 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Materials Science, Polymers, Thin Films, Characterization, Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles, Solar Cells, R&D, Nanomaterials, Afm, Chemistry, Matlab, Process Engineering, Scanning Electron Microscopy
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Jonathan Kiel

Location:
United States
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Jonathan Kiel - Ardmore, PA

Work:
GlutenTech Aug 2012 to 2000
Founder/Chief Technical Officer
NanOasis Technologies - Richmond, CA Aug 2010 to Jan 2012
Scientist
Michigan State University - East Lansing, MI Aug 2005 to Jun 2010
Graduate Research Assistant
Nomex Dec 2004 to Aug 2005
Paper Database Engineer DuPont Chemical
OEM Automotive Coatings DuPont Chemical Apr 2002 to Dec 2004
Project Engineer
Cargill, Inc Jun 2000 to Aug 2000
Summer Intern
Education:
Michigan State University - East Lansing, MI Jun 2010
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH Dec 2001
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Surface Science, Polymers, Membranes, Reverse Osmosis, Thin Films, Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, IV Measurements, Carbon Nanotubes, Nanoparticles, Nanotechnology, Electron Microscopy, Ellipsometry, XPS, AFM, SANS, SAXS, XRD, XRR, TGA, DSC, GC, FTIR

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Drug Injection Apparatus, Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2023004, Feb 9, 2023
Filed:
Feb 26, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/802068
Inventors:
- Conshohocken PA, US
Martin BOULIANE - Ridgway CO, US
Jonathan KIEL - Havertown PA, US
Alexander NUMANN - Philadelphia PA, US
Mikael AVERY - Collingwood NJ, US
Kirrily HASKARD - Lewisham, NSW, AU
William MASON - Leichhardt, NSW, AU
Assignee:
SOLUtion Medical, LLC - Conshohocken PA
International Classification:
A61M 5/19
A61M 5/20
A61M 5/32
A61M 5/24
A61K 31/573
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to systems, methods and apparatus of storing, transporting, mixing, and injecting a drug as a solution, and in some embodiments, to a drug injection apparatus and system intended for use in mixing on demand a drug with a liquid, such as water, in a premeasured quantity and dosage, and injecting the drug mixture using an integrated hypodermic needle assembly. Also provided are methods of using such apparatus and systems.

System And Method For Detection Of Target Substances

US Patent:
2021007, Mar 11, 2021
Filed:
Nov 2, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/087266
Inventors:
- Northfield IL, US
Steven Portela - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Ward - San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - Cambridge MA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - Ardmore PA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - Cambridge MA, US
Shireen Yates - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - Westford MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/52
G01N 33/02
G01N 33/53
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting harmful substances within a consumable sample comprising: receiving a consumable sample at a first chamber of a test container; transforming the consumable sample into a homogenized sample upon processing of the consumable sample; delivering the homogenized sample to a second chamber of the test container, wherein the second chamber is configured to receive the homogenized sample comprises an outlet port; mixing the homogenized sample with a process reagent within the second chamber, thereby producing a dispersion; transmitting a volume of the dispersion to an analysis chamber, of the test container, configured to position a detection substrate proximal the port of the second chamber and comprising a detection window that enables detection of presence of the allergen; and detecting presence of the allergen within the consumable sample by way of an optical sensor configured to detect signals indicative of the allergen through the detection window.

Portable Device For Detection Of Harmful Substances

US Patent:
2020020, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Feb 14, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/791116
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
John Paul Walton - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - San Francisco CA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - San Francisco MA, US
Shireen Taleghani - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/52
G01N 33/53
G01N 33/02
Abstract:
A self-contained apparatus and methods for detecting the presence of any specified substance in any medium. A sample of the medium is placed in a capsule, along with a solvent and a sensor configured to test for a target analyte. The solvent comes into contact with the medium in the capsule, and the capsule is agitated to create a dispersion in the solvent of a portion of any target analyte present in the medium. A release mechanism configured to cause conduction of the dispersion to the sensor, so that the sensor produces an indication of presence of the target analyte if the target analyte is present in the medium. The apparatus uses a disposable capsule where the medium in question is placed and the disposable capsule is placed inside a reader and analyzed for presence of the harmful substance.

System And Method For Detection Of Target Substances

US Patent:
2020011, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Dec 5, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/704184
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Steven Portela - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Ward - San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - San Francisco CA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - San Francisco CA, US
Shireen Yates - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - San Francisco CA, US
Dane Weitmann - San Francisco CA, US
Joseph Horrell - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
G01N 33/02
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
A system and method includes a test container for detecting a target substance in a consumable sample, where the test container includes a test container body defining a test container top, a test container bottom opposing the test container top, a first chamber proximal the test container top, and a second chamber proximal the test container bottom, a magnetic diaphragm situated between the first chamber and the second chamber, the magnetic diaphragm obstructing flow of the consumable sample, and the magnetic diaphragm including a magnetic element embedded in the magnetic diaphragm, and a driving element geometrically complementary to the first chamber, the driving element including a consumable sample grinding feature protruding from a surface of the driving element.

System And Method For Detection Of Target Substances

US Patent:
2019020, Jul 4, 2019
Filed:
Feb 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/278388
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Steven Portela - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Ward - San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - San Francisco CA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - San Francisco CA, US
Shireen Yates - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - San Francisco CA, US
Dane Weitmann - San Francisco CA, US
Joseph Horrell - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
G01N 33/02
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
A system and method includes a test container for detecting a target substance in a consumable sample, where the test container includes a test container body defining a test container top, a test container bottom opposing the test container top, a first chamber proximal the test container top, and a second chamber proximal the test container bottom, a magnetic diaphragm situated between the first chamber and the second chamber, the magnetic diaphragm obstructing flow of the consumable sample, and the magnetic diaphragm including a magnetic element embedded in the magnetic diaphragm, and a driving element geometrically complementary to the first chamber, the driving element including a consumable sample grinding feature protruding from a surface of the driving element.

System And Method For Detection Of Target Substances

US Patent:
2018018, Jul 5, 2018
Filed:
Mar 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/910233
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Steven Portela - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Ward - San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - Cambridge MA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - Ardmore PA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - Cambridge MA, US
Shireen Yates - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - Westford MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/52
G01N 33/53
G01N 33/02
G01N 1/28
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting harmful substances within a consumable sample comprising: receiving a consumable sample at a first chamber of a test container; transforming the consumable sample into a homogenized sample upon processing of the consumable sample; delivering the homogenized sample to a second chamber of the test container, wherein the second chamber is configured to receive the homogenized sample comprises an outlet port; mixing the homogenized sample with a process reagent within the second chamber, thereby producing a dispersion; transmitting a volume of the dispersion to an analysis chamber, of the test container, configured to position a detection substrate proximal the port of the second chamber and comprising a detection window that enables detection of presence of the allergen; and detecting presence of the allergen within the consumable sample by way of an optical sensor configured to detect signals indicative of the allergen through the detection window.

Portable Device For Detection Of Harmful Substances

US Patent:
2018018, Jul 5, 2018
Filed:
Mar 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/910692
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - Cambridge MA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - Ardmore PA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - Cambridge MA, US
Shireen Taleghani - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - Westford MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/52
G01N 33/53
G01N 33/02
G01N 1/28
Abstract:
A self-contained apparatus and methods for detecting the presence of any specified substance in any medium. A sample of the medium is placed in a capsule, along with a solvent and a sensor configured to test for a target analyte. The solvent comes into contact with the medium in the capsule, and the capsule is agitated to create a dispersion in the solvent of a portion of any target analyte present in the medium. A release mechanism configured to cause conduction of the dispersion to the sensor, so that the sensor produces an indication of presence of the target analyte if the target analyte is present in the medium. The apparatus uses a disposable capsule where the medium in question is placed and the disposable capsule is placed inside a reader and analyzed for presence of the harmful substance.

System And Method For Detection Of Target Substances

US Patent:
2017000, Jan 5, 2017
Filed:
Sep 14, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/265171
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Steven Portela - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Ward - San Francisco CA, US
John Walton - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan William Kiel - San Francisco CA, US
Jeffrey Mekler - San Francisco CA, US
Shireen Yates - San Francisco CA, US
Jacob Mooney - San Francisco CA, US
Dane Weitmann - San Francisco CA, US
Joseph Horrell - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
G01N 33/53
Abstract:
A system and method includes a test container for detecting a target substance in a consumable sample, where the test container includes a test container body defining a test container top, a test container bottom opposing the test container top, a first chamber proximal the test container top, and a second chamber proximal the test container bottom, a magnetic diaphragm situated between the first chamber and the second chamber, the magnetic diaphragm obstructing flow of the consumable sample, and the magnetic diaphragm including a magnetic element embedded in the magnetic diaphragm, and a driving element geometrically complementary to the first chamber, the driving element including a consumable sample grinding feature protruding from a surface of the driving element.

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