Mops & Buckets, LLC - Miami since Apr 2011
Owner
Zubillaga Design Feb 2010 - Jun 2010
Project Architect
Zyscovich, Inc. Oct 2006 - Feb 2009
Field Representative
Ralph Choeff Architect, P.A. Jan 2005 - Oct 2006
Architectural Associate
Education:
University of Miami 2001 - 2005
Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture
Skills:
Real Estate Renovation AutoCAD Architecture Construction Management Green Building Submittals Architectural Design Revit AutoCAD Model Making Space-planning LEED Sustainability Sketching SketchUp Interior Design Historic Preservation Comprehensive Planning Residential Design Design Research 3D rendering Architectural Drawings Architecture Microsoft Office Sustainable Design 3D visualization Interior Architecture Rendering Construction LEED AP Contract Negotiation Urban Design BIM Mixed-use Construction Drawings Urban Planning Sustainable Architecture
Capgemini
Consultant
N3 Results Aug 2011 - Dec 2011
Business Development
Alliedbarton Security Services Jul 2010 - Sep 2011
Senior Security Officer
Georgia Tech Athletic Association Aug 2009 - Dec 2009
Administrative Assistant
Georgia Tech Athletic Association Jan 2009 - May 2009
Customer Service Representative
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 2003 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Marketing, Management, Business
Skills:
Sap Sales and Distribution Sap Testing Hp Quality Center Application Lifecycle Management Team Leadership Sap Erp Excel Project Management Leadership Powerpoint Management Python Microsoft Office Data Analysis Sales Crm Customer Service Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Consulting
Interests:
Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Network Marketing Environment Education Personal Development Management Training Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Sports Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Health
Christopher A. Dunlap - Dunlap IL, US Mark A. Jackson - Peoria IL, US Maureen S. Wright - New Orleans LA, US
Assignee:
The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01N 59/00
US Classification:
504101, 8517, 424406, 530357
Abstract:
The combination of keratin hydrolysate with viable cells or infectious propagules of a fungal biological control agent such as species, species, species, and/or species, provides effective control of soil-dwelling or subterranean insects, including termites, and particularly those belonging to the family Rhinotermitidae, such as the Formosan subterranean termite and native North American subterranean termites. In use, a foam-forming composition comprising the keratin hydrolysate and an insecticidally effective amount of the fungus are applied to the insects, the locus of the insects, to material susceptible to infestation by said insects, or to the locus of material susceptible to infestation by said insects.
Beta-Xylosidase For Conversion Of Plant Cell Wall Carbohydrates To Simple Sugars
Douglas B. Jordan - Peoria IL, US Xin Liang Li - Morton IL, US Christopher A. Dunlap - Dunlap IL, US Terence R. Whitehead - Peoria IL, US Michael A. Cotta - Edelstein IL, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12P 19/02 C12N 9/00 C12N 9/26 C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435105, 435183, 435201, 536 232
Abstract:
Xylose-containing plant material may be hydrolyzed to xylose using a β-D-xylosidase which exhibits unexpectedly high activity. The enzyme has a kvalue for catalysis of approximately 185 secfor 1,4-β-D-xylobiose (X2) when measured at a pH of 5. 3 and a temperature of 25 C. ; this is at least 10-fold greater than reported for other xylosidases at 25 C. and their optimal pH. The enzyme also has an isoelectric point of approximately 4. 4. When reacted at a pH between about 4. 5 and about 7. 7, the β-D-xylosidase exhibits surprisingly high activity for hydrolyzing xylose-containing plant materials to xylose. The xylose released from plant materials may then be converted to other secondary products such as ethanol by fermentation or other reaction. This β-D-xylosidase may be used alone or in combination with other hydrolytic or xylanolytic enzymes for treatment of lignocellulosic or hemicellulosic plant materials or plant material hydrolysates or xylooligosaccharides.
Dr. Dunlap graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1996. He works in Murfreesboro, TN and specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. Dr. Dunlap is affiliated with Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital and Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital.