Mark Thomas Even, Age 60953 Trumble St, Chaska, MN 55318

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953 Trumble St, Chaska, MN 55318 (952) 448-7587

Park Ridge, IL

Chanhassen, MN

Hainesville, IL

1520 Girard Ave, Bourbonnais, IL 60914

1480 Sun Ridge Dr, Bourbonnais, IL 60914

Chicago Heights, IL

Lansing, IL

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Company: Beckman coulter Apr 2006 Position: Staff technical operations scientist

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Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: University of Illinois at Chicago Specialities: Chemistry

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Medical Devices

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Staff Technical Operations Scientist At Beckman Coulter

Position:
Staff Technical Operations Scientist at Beckman Coulter
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Beckman Coulter since Apr 2006
Staff Technical Operations Scientist
Abbott Laboratories 2002 - 2005
Senior Process Scientist
Aventis Behring 1997 - 2002
Research Scientist
Centeon 1996 - 1997
Associate Research Scientist
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago
Ph.D., Chemistry

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Us Patents

Method For Preparing A Diafiltered Stabilized Blood Product

US Patent:
6139878, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Apr 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/066694
Inventors:
Louis Summaria - Villa Park IL
Nathan Roth - Bourbonnais IL
Aberash Berhe - Bourbonnais IL
Mark Even - Bourbonnais IL
Assignee:
Aventis Behring, LLC - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
A61K 3514
US Classification:
424529
Abstract:
A method using diafiltration to prepare a blood product is described. The method removes contaminating plasma proteins from whole blood or blood products. Diafiltration may be used on paraformaldehyde-fixed platelets to remove formaldehyde to undetectable levels, and to suspend the platelets into a formulation buffer suitable for subsequent treatment, such as lyophilization. The manufacturing procedure can be divided into three steps, a first diafiltration, fixation, preferably with paraformaldehyde, and a second diafiltration. In the first step, plasma proteins are removed from fresh or stored platelets or blood cells. The technique is gentle to prevent the activation and aggregation of the platelets. Fixation stabilizes the platelets to withstand freezing, lyophilization and subsequent reconstitution, and also provides a viral and bacterial reduction. The second diafiltration removes the paraformaldehyde to undetectable levels, and suspends the platelets or blood cells into a formulation buffer for subsequent lyophilization.

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