Dr. Liu graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1991. She works in San Rafael, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Medical Center San Rafael.
The present invention provides methods for directing the evolution of microorganisms comprising the use of mutator genes and growth under conditions of selective pressure. The method discloses mutator genes which can be used in the methods of the present invention and provides ATCC deposits which exemplify the evolved microorganisms produced by the methods.
Multi-Through Hole Testing Plate For High Throughput Screening
Volker Schellenberger - Palo Alto CA Amy Deming Liu - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Genencor International, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12Q 100
US Classification:
435 4, 4352831, 435 29, 435 30, 422 50, 422 681
Abstract:
A method for holding samples for analysis and an apparatus thereof includes a testing plate with a pair of opposing surfaces and a plurality of holes. Each of the holes extends from one of the opposing surfaces to the other one of the opposing surfaces. The holes are arranged in groups, where each group has at least two rows and two columns of holes. The groups are arranged in sets, where each set has at least two rows and two columns of groups. To analyze samples, at least one of the opposing surfaces of the testing plate is immersed in a solution to be analyzed. A portion of the solution enters openings for each of the holes in the immersed opposing surface. Once the holes are filled with solution, the testing plate is removed and is held above a supporting surface. Surface tension holds the solution in each of the holes. The solution in one or more of the holes is then analyzed and the solution in one of these holes is identified for further study.
The present invention provides methods for directing the evolution of microorganisms comprising the use of mutator genes and growth under conditions of selective pressure. The method discloses mutator genes which can be used in the methods of the present invention and provides ATCC deposits which exemplify the evolved microorganisms produced by the methods.
The present invention provides methods for directing the evolution of microorganisms comprising the use of mutator genes and growth under conditions of selective pressure. The method discloses mutator genes which can be used in the methods of the present invention and provides ATCC deposits which exemplify the evolved microorganisms produced by the methods.
Multi-Through Hole Testing Plate For High Throughput Screening
Volker Schellenberger - Palo Alto CA, US Amy Deming Liu - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
BioTrove, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
US Classification:
422102, 422104
Abstract:
A method for holding samples for analysis and an apparatus thereof includes a testing plate with a pair of opposing surfaces and a plurality of holes. Each of the holes extends from one of the opposing surfaces to the other one of the opposing surfaces. The holes are arranged in groups, where each group has at least two rows and two columns of holes. The groups are arranged in sets, where each set has at least two rows and two columns of groups. To analyze samples, at least one of the opposing surfaces of the testing plate is immersed in a solution to be analyzed. A portion of the solution enters openings for each of the holes in the immersed opposing surface. Once the holes are filled with solution, the testing plate is removed and is held above a supporting surface. Surface tension holds the solution in each of the holes. The solution in one or more of the holes is then analyzed and the solution in one of these holes is identified for further study.
Compositions And Methods Comprising Cellulase Variants With Reduced Affinity To Non-Cellulosic Materials
Thijs Kaper - Palo Alto CA, US Bradley R Kelemen - Menlo Park CA, US Amy D. Liu - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Danisco US Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12N 9/14 C12P 19/00 C12P 7/06
US Classification:
435195, 435 72, 435161
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to cellulase variants. In particular the present disclosure relates to cellulase variants having reduced binding to non-cellulosic materials. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the cellulase, compositions comprising said cellulase, methods of identifying cellulose variants and methods of using the compositions.
Thermolysin Variants And Detergent Compositions Therewith
David A. Estell - San Francisco CA, US Ronaldus W. J. Hommes - Haarlem, NL Amy D. Liu - Sunnyvale CA, US Andrew Shaw - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Danisco US Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12N 9/48 C11D 3/386
US Classification:
435212, 510306
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods and compositions comprising at least one thermolysin-like neutral protease enzyme with improved storage stability and/or catalytic activity. In some embodiments, the thermolysin finds use in cleaning and other applications comprising detergent. In some particularly preferred embodiments, the present invention provides methods and compositions comprising thermolysin formulated and/or engineered to resist detergent-induced inactivation.
Volker Schellenberger - Palo Alto CA, US Amy Liu - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68 G01N033/53 C12N015/85
US Classification:
435006000, 435007100, 435455000
Abstract:
A spatially fixed library of mutated cells and a method for creating such a library. The library is created by creating a set of cells having a genetic diversity, causing the cells to multiply and express phenotypes, preparing a solution containing the cells diluted in a medium, populating a plurality of through-holes of a testing plate with the solution such that surface tension holds the solution in respective through-holes, and analyzing the phenotypes of the cells in the solution on a hole-by-hole basis. Cells expressing specified phenotypes may then be retrieved.
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Education:
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE Pleasant Hill, CA Mar 2013 General EconomicsUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley, CA Bachelor of Science in Environmental Economics and Policy
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Education:
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA May 2008 B.A. in Legal Studies
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particularly reliant on tourism or that were already on shaky footing could have a harder time recovering and have to cut services. People still crave density, but as Amy Liu, the director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution put it, the geography of density might change. Pic
Date: Sep 22, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Growing consensus: Amazon's HQ2 likely to land in Northern Virginia
There are a lot of merits to a lot of these places, but at the end of the day, all of the signs are pointing to Crystal City, said Amy Liu, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. Im just going to say it.
Date: Oct 19, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
A $5 billion carrot: Larry Hogan's historic offer to win Amazon HQ2
That, in turn, has prompted warnings from experts against state and local governments offering too much. Amy Liu, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, noted that New Jerseys offer of $7 billion was larger than the $5 billion Amazon plans to invest.
Date: Jan 22, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
'Their eyes are on DC': Capital area said to have good shot at Amazon HQ2
Washington has a really good chance if they are cohesive, said Amy Liu, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. Unfortunately, thats not where the region is.
urban thinkers are aghast at these so-called reverse RFPs. Amy Liu, who runs Brookings Institutions prominent Metropolitan Policy Program and spoke to NPR about Amazons process, said that Its created a major distraction from what the real day-to-day economic development activity should be. Which,
Date: Jan 20, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
What would happen if Amazon brought 50000 workers to your city? Ask Seattle.
Amy Liu of the Brookings Institution said the Amazon competition will hopefully serve as a chance for elected leaders to take the temperature of how prepared their neighborhoods and infrastructure are to drive growth, whether from Amazon or elsewhere.
Date: Oct 19, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Fox Valley students named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists
ichael Dizon, Madison Dong, Grant Finnegan, Marc Fournier, Adam Grobman, Xinyu Guan, Addison Herr, Auden Hinz, Jacob Horstman, Joseph Hutter, George Jeno, Meghana Kamineni, Raghuram Koganti, Krishi Korrapati, Aneesh Kudaravalli, Katrina Kuhn, Kate Kwasneski, Isabel Lee, Lisa Lin, Rebecca Lisk, Amy Liu
Date: Sep 15, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Obama visit aims to highlight resurgence of Detroit
The fact that the president focused on an auto bailout to shore up the core manufacturing sector, that investment has certainly borne out, said Amy Liu, director of the Metropolitan Policy Center at the Brookings Institution, noting the industry helps sustain not only direct jobs but related econo