PassiveAggressive Ventures since Jan 2012
Angel Investor
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney - Palo Alto CA Aug 2005 - Jan 2012
Bill Lin
Morgan Stanley (Dean Witter) - Cupertino, CA Aug 2002 - Aug 2005
Financial Advisor
Sunsino USA - Santa Clara Jan 2000 - Sep 2000
Associate
Solectron 1986 - 1993
manufacturing engineer
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business 1993 - 1995
MSIA, Finance, General
UC Berkeley 1982 - 1986
BS, EECS
Skills:
Start Ups Strategy Venture Capital Financial Modeling Analytics Finance Portfolio Management Investments Entrepreneurship Corporate Finance Mergers and Acquisitions Business Strategy Strategic Partnerships Valuation Equities Private Equity Capital Markets Due Diligence Risk Management Asset Management Competitive Analysis Management Consulting Executive Management
Visualon, Inc.
Chief Technology Officer
Visualon, Inc.
Senior Vice President of Engineering
Visualon
Founder and Vice President Engineering
Skills:
Android Software Development Product Management Mobile Applications Embedded Systems Object Oriented Design System Architecture Ios Embedded Software Mobile Devices Cloud Computing Algorithms Agile Methodologies C++ Perl Multimedia Product Development Software Project Management Drm Saas Operating Systems Software Engineering User Experience Soa Windows Distributed Systems Software Design
- Pleasanton CA, US Hanyoup KIM - Foster City CA, US Bill Kengli LIN - Pleasanton CA, US Marissa PENNELL - San Ramon CA, US Alireza SALMANZADEH - San Francisco CA, US Martin SAUZADE - Pleasanton CA, US Tobias Daniel WHEELER - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/02 B01L 3/00
Abstract:
Devices, systems, and their methods of use, for generating droplets are provided. The devices, systems, and methods may include transporting a first liquid through an outlet of a channel and causing relative motion of the outlet and an interface of a second liquid to produce droplets of the first liquid in the second liquid. The devices, systems, and methods may also include illuminating a portion of the liquid as the liquid exits from an outlet. The invention also provides methods, devices, and systems for changing the size of a droplet and for eliminating a droplet from a plurality of droplets.
Methods And Systems For Droplet-Based Single Cell Barcoding
- Pleasanton CA, US Rajiv Bharadwaj - Pleasanton CA, US Christopher Hindson - Pleasanton CA, US Bill Kengli Lin - Pleasanton CA, US Anthony Makarewicz - Livermore CA, US Pranav Patel - Fremont CA, US Katherine Pfeiffer - Berkeley CA, US Andrew D. Price - Hayward CA, US Tobias Daniel Wheeler - Alameda CA, US Yifeng Yin - Elk Grove CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10 C12Q 1/6806 C12Q 1/6869
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for sample preparation techniques and sequencing of macromolecular constituents of cells and other biological materials.
- Pleasanton CA, US Augusto Manuel Tentori - Dublin CA, US Siyuan Xing - Newark CA, US Rajiv Bharadwaj - Pleasanton CA, US Bill Kengli Lin - Pleasanton CA, US Felice Alessio Bava - Pleasanton CA, US Pratomo Putra Alimsijah - Pleasanton CA, US Nabil Mikhaiel - Dublin CA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 C12Q 1/6837 G01N 1/31 C12Q 1/6841
Abstract:
Provided herein is a fluid delivery method for permeabilizing a biological sample. The method includes delivering the fluid to a first substrate and/or a second substrate. At least one of the first substrate and the second substrate includes a spacer. The method further includes assembling, subsequent to the delivering, a chamber comprising the first substrate, the second substrate, the biological sample, and the spacer. The spacer may be disposed between the first substrate and second substrate. The spacer may be configured to maintain the fluid within the chamber and maintain a separation distance between the first substrate and the second substrate. The spacer may be positioned to at least partially surround an area on the first substrate on which the biological sample is disposed and/or at least partially surround the array disposed on the second substrate.
- Pleasanton CA, US Jason Bell - Palo Alto CA, US Zachary Bent - Pleasanton CA, US Rajiv Bharadwaj - Pleasanton CA, US Christopher Hindson - Livermore CA, US Bill Kengli Lin - Pleasanton CA, US Anthony Makarewicz - Livermore CA, US Geoffrey McDermott - Livermore CA, US Elliott Meer - Pleasanton CA, US Francesca Meschi - Menlo Park CA, US Tarjei Sigurd Mikkelsen - Dublin CA, US Christopher Joachim O'Keeffe - Pleasanton CA, US Katherine Pfeiffer - Pleasanton CA, US Andrew D. Price - Hayward CA, US Paul Ryvkin - San Jose CA, US Sarah Taylor - Fremont CA, US Jessica Michele Terry - Pleasanton CA, US Tobias Daniel Wheeler - Alameda CA, US Yifeng Yin - Elk Grove CA, US Xinying Zheng - San Jose CA, US Solongo Batjargal Ziraldo - San Ramon CA, US Eswar Prasad Ramachandran Iyer - Sunnyvale CA, US Luigi Jhon Alvarado Martinez - Pleasanton CA, US
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, systems, and devices for polynucleotide processing and antigen screening. Polynucleotide processing may be useful for a variety of applications. Antigen screening may comprise the use of one or more engineered cells. Engineered cells may be useful for characterizing one or more analytes including, for example, a polypeptide antigen.
Methods And Systems For Droplet-Based Single Cell Barcoding
- Pleasanton CA, US Rajiv Bharadwaj - Pleasanton CA, US Christopher Hindson - Pleasanton CA, US Bill Kengli Lin - Pleasanton CA, US Anthony Makarewicz - Livermore CA, US Pranav Patel - Fremont CA, US Katherine Pfeiffer - Berkeley CA, US Andrew D. Price - Hayward CA, US Tobias Daniel Wheeler - Alameda CA, US Yifeng Yin - Elk Grove CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10 C12Q 1/6806 C12Q 1/6869
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for sample preparation techniques and sequencing of macromolecular constituents of cells and other biological materials.
- Pleasanton CA, US Jason Bell - Palo Alto CA, US Zachary Bent - Pleasanton CA, US Rajiv Bharadwaj - Pleasanton CA, US Christopher Hindson - Livermore CA, US Bill Lin - Pleasanton CA, US Anthony Makarewicz - Livermore CA, US Geoffrey McDermott - Livermore CA, US Elliott Meer - Pleasanton CA, US Francesca Meschi - Menlo Park CA, US Tarjei Sigurd Mikkelsen - Dublin CA, US Christopher Joachim O'Keeffe - Pleasanton CA, US Katherine Pfeiffer - Berkeley CA, US Andrew D. Price - Hayward CA, US Paul Ryvkin - San Jose CA, US Sarah Taylor - Fremont CA, US Jessica Michele Terry - Pleasanton CA, US Tobias Daniel Wheeler - Alameda CA, US Yifeng Yin - Elk Grove CA, US Xinying Zheng - San Jose CA, US Solongo Batjargal Ziraldo - San Ramon CA, US Eswar Prasad Ramachandran Iyer - Sunnyvale CA, US Luigi Jhon Alvarado Martinez - Pleasanton CA, US
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, systems, and devices for polynucleotide processing and analyte characterization from a single cell. Such polynucleotide processing may be useful for a variety of applications. The compositions, methods, systems, and devices disclosed herein generally describe barcoded oligonucleotides, which can be bound to a bead, such as a gel bead, useful for characterizing one or more analytes including, for example, protein (e.g., cell surface or intracellular proteins) and chromatin (e.g., accessible chromatin).
- Pleasanton CA, US Bill Kengli LIN - Pleasanton CA, US Anthony MAKAREWICZ - Livermore CA, US Rajiv BHARADWAJ - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 C12Q 1/6869
Abstract:
Provided are microfluidics systems, devices, and networks for generating partitions. The microfluidics systems, devices, and networks may facilitate efficient merging of one or more channels in a microfluidic network and prevent blockage of a channel segment, such as by gas (e.g., air) bubbles or by one or more particles in a fluid.
Devices, systems, and their methods of use, for generating droplets are provided. One or more geometric parameters of a microfluidic channel can be selected to generate droplets of a desired and predictable droplet size.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Bill S Lin, Fountain Valley CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)