Simon A Goetze, Age 42714 Bradgate Dr, North Huntingdon, PA 15642

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714 Bradgate Dr, Irwin, PA 15642

North Huntingdon, PA

Capon Bridge, WV

Monroeville, PA

1465 Highview Ln, Alexandria, VA 22311

N Huntingdon, PA

Morgantown, WV

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Particle Counting And Dna Uptake System And Method For Detection, Assessment And Further Analysis Of Threats Due To Nebulized Biological Agents

US Patent:
7880878, Feb 1, 2011
Filed:
Jun 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/814883
Inventors:
Michael McCawley - Morgantown WV, US
Simon Goetze - Alexandria VA, US
Phillip Green, II - Clarksburg WV, US
Jeannette Hoy - Fairmont WV, US
Bernard McGee - Wheeling WV, US
Assignee:
Respiratory Management Technology - Morgantown WV
International Classification:
G01N 15/02
US Classification:
356336, 356 51, 356417, 356317, 2504581
Abstract:
The Nebulized Airborne Biohazard Stage Alert (NABSA) is a method utilizing an optical particle counter in conjunction with a fluorometer as triggers to detect and assess potential biohazard threats infused into surrounding air. In the first stage an optical particle counter is constantly passing sampled air in front of an energy source, in turn scattering light. This scattered light is evaluated to establish if the particles are above one micrometer in concentrations, and thus potentially an aerosolized threat. Such detection triggers the secondary stage in which the sample particles are tested for viability via processing through a dye with fluorescent properties affected when bonded with an entity universally found in all biological substances and a UV light source. The detection of concentrations of oversized, viable particles triggers the third stage to compare a sample of the particles to known biowarfare agents to delineate the specific agent species.

Particle Counting And Dna Uptake System And Method For Detection, Assessment And Further Analysis Of Threats Due To Nebulized Biological Agents

US Patent:
7738100, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Jul 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/490525
Inventors:
Michael McCawley - Morgantown WV, US
Simon Goetze - Alexandria VA, US
Phillip Green, II - Clarksburg WV, US
Jeannette Hoy - Fairmont WV, US
Bernard McGee - Wheeling WV, US
Assignee:
Respiratory Management Technology - Morgantown WV
International Classification:
G01N 15/02
US Classification:
356336, 356338
Abstract:
The Nebulized Airborne Biohazard Stage Alert (NABSA) is a method utilizing an optical particle counter in conjunction with a fluorometer as triggers to detect and assess potential biohazard threats infused into surrounding air. In the first stage an optical particle counter is constantly passing sampled air in front of an energy source, in turn scattering light. This scattered light is evaluated to establish if the particles are above one micrometer in concentrations, and thus potentially an aerosolized threat. Such detection triggers the secondary stage in which the sample particles are tested for viability via processing through a dye with fluorescent properties affected when bonded with an entity universally found in all biological substances and a UV light source. The detection of concentrations of oversized, viable particles triggers the third stage to compare a sample of the particles to known biowarfare agents to delineate the specific agent species.

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