Morris Museum
Education Supervisor
Therapeutics Unlimited Jan 2012 - Aug 2014
Front Desk Receptionist
Cornerstone Physical Therapy Aug 2009 - Dec 2011
Physical Therapist Aide
Education:
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 2019
Masters, Master of Arts
William Paterson University of New Jersey 2012 - 2014
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Art History, Liberal Studies, European Studies
County College of Morris 2009 - 2012
Associates, Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, Humanities, General Studies
Hackettstown High School 2009
Skills:
Microsoft Office Art History Teaching French English Literature Digital Photography
Interests:
Fashion Design Baseball Singing Tennis Digital Photography Art History
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - San Francisco CA, US Matthew Hill - Menlo Park CA, US Bernhard Zimmermann - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - San Francisco CA, US
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a mixed sample of DNA comprising DNA from both the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and optionally from genotypic data from the mother and father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a plurality of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. The mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias, for example using massively multiplexed targeted PCR.
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - Los Altos Hills CA, US Matthew Hill - Redwood City CA, US Bernhard Zimmermann - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - Stockholm CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 G06F 19/00 G06F 19/18
US Classification:
506 2, 506 9, 702 19
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a sample of DNA from the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and from genotypic data from the mother and optionally also from the father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a set of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. In an embodiment, the mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias.
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - Los Altos Hills CA, US Matthew Hill - Menlo Park CA, US Bernhard Zimmermann - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
506 2
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a mixed sample of DNA comprising DNA from both the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and optionally from genotypic data from the mother and father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a plurality of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. The mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias, for example using massively multiplexed targeted PCR.
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - Los Altos Hills CA, US Matthew Hill - Redwood City CA, US Bernhard Zimmermann - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - Stockholm, SE
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 G06F 19/22
US Classification:
506 2
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a sample of DNA from the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and from genotypic data from the mother and optionally also from the father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a set of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. In an embodiment, the mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias.
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - Los Altos Hills CA, US Matthew Hill - Redwood City CA, US Bernhard Zimmerman - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - Stockholm, SE
Assignee:
Natera, Inc. - San Carlos CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 611
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a sample of DNA from the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and from genotypic data from the mother and optionally also from the father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a set of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. In an embodiment, the mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias.
- San Carlos CA, US George Gemelos - New York NY, US Milena Banjevic - Los Altos Hills CA, US Allison Ryan - Redwood City CA, US Zachary Demko - Los Altos Hill CA, US Matthew Hill - Redwood City CA, US Bernhard Zimmermann - San Mateo CA, US Johan Baner - Stockholm, SE
Assignee:
Natera, Inc. - San Carlos CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/12
US Classification:
506 9, 435 611, 702 20, 702 19
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for determining the ploidy status of a chromosome in a gestating fetus from genotypic data measured from a sample of DNA from the mother of the fetus and from the fetus, and from genotypic data from the mother and optionally also from the father. The ploidy state is determined by using a joint distribution model to create a set of expected allele distributions for different possible fetal ploidy states given the parental genotypic data, and comparing the expected allelic distributions to the pattern of measured allelic distributions measured in the mixed sample, and choosing the ploidy state whose expected allelic distribution pattern most closely matches the observed allelic distribution pattern. In an embodiment, the mixed sample of DNA may be preferentially enriched at a plurality of polymorphic loci in a way that minimizes the allelic bias.
Monmouth Bar Association and New Jersey State Bar Association American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
ISLN:
909412539
Admitted:
1991, Massachusetts and New Jersey
University:
American University, B.A., 1987
Law School:
Western New England College, J.D., 1990
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Biography:
Works exclusively in areas of divorce litigation, child custody and family law matters. BA American University; JD Western New England School of Law. Former law clerk Honorable Alexander D. Lehrer, th...