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Strategic Planning Public Relations Public Speaking Team Building Leadership Marketing Small Business Entrepreneurship Fundraising Social Media Marketing Strategy Event Planning Social Media Marketing Nonprofits New Business Development Leadership Development Management Consulting Organizational Development Coaching Business Development Process Improvement Non Profits
Triumvira Immunologics
Vice President
Cell Medica
Senior Director - Regulatory Affairs
Agennix Sep 2009 - Nov 2012
Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs
Molina Regulatory Consulting Feb 1999 - Jun 2011
Owner
Education:
Rice University 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Skills:
Regulatory Affairs Fda Clinical Development Regulatory Submissions Biotechnology Pharmaceutical Industry Clinical Trials Oncology Gmp Technology Transfer Validation Biopharmaceuticals Lifesciences Ind Ivd
Mar 2005 to Jun 2012 Office ManagerShowcase of Arts & Crafts
Sep 1992 to Mar 2005 Office ManagerLancer Corporation
Aug 1983 to Sep 1992 Warranty Clerk
Education:
University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 1981 to 1982 Business, AccountingTexas Tech University Lubbock, TX 1977 to 1979 Mass Communications, Accounting, BusinessJudson High School Converse, TX 1973 to 1977 Journalism
Us Patents
Reagents, Methods And Kits For An Amphetamine-Class Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay
Paul J. Brynes - Libertyville IL Donald D. Johnson - Lindenhurst IL Cynthia M. Molina - Deerfield IL Charles A. Flentge - Lake Villa IL Patrick F. Jonas - Waukegan IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
C07D31182
US Classification:
549223
Abstract:
A fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) for detecting the presence of one or more amphetamine-class analytes in a test sample is provided. The immunoassay uses competition between the analyte and a fluorescently labeled tracer for the binding site on an antibody specific for phenethylamine derivatives. The concentration of amphetamine-class analyte in the sample determines the amount of tracer that binds to the antibody. The amount of tracer/antibody complex formed can be quantitatively measured and is inversely proportional to the quantity of analyte in the test sample. The invention relates to tracers, to immunogens used to elicit antibodies for use as assay reagents, and to assay kits incorporating these tracers and assay reagents.
Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay For Amphetamine/Methamphetamine
Paul J. Byrnes - Libertyville IL Cynthia M. Molina - Northbrook IL Janis A. Martinus - Wildwood IL Kenward S. Vaughan - Carlsbad CA Catherine M. Smith - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - North Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 33533
US Classification:
436546
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a method and reagents for determining amphetamine and methamphetamine in a biological fluid such as urine. In particular, this disclosure relates to a fluorescence polarization immunoassay procedure for determining the presence of amphetamine and methamphetamine in a single assay and to a novel class of tracer compounds employed as reagents in such procedures. The procedure described includes pretreatment of the biological sample to eliminate cross-reactants such as. beta. -hydroxyphenethylamine by preincubating the sample solely with an aqueous periodate solution having a pH from about 4. 0 to about 7. 5 without adjustment to an alkaline pH.
Fluorescence Polymerization Immunoassay For Amphetamine/Methamphetamine
Paul J. Brynes - Libertyville IL Cynthia M. Molina - Northbrook IL Janis A. Martinus - Wildwood IL Kenward S. Vaughan - Carlsbad CA Catherine M. Smith - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
C09K 1106
US Classification:
25230116
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a method and reagents for determining amphetamine and methamphetamine in a biological fluid such as urine. In particular, this disclosure relates to a fluorescence polarization immunoassay procedure for determining the presence of amphetamine and methamphetamine in a single assay and to a novel class of tracer compounds employed as reagents in such procedures. The procedure described includes pretreatment of the biological sample to eliminate cross-reactants such as. beta. -hydroxyphenethylamine by preincubating the sample solely with an aqueous periodate solution having a pH from about 4. 0 to about 7. 5 without adjustment to an alkaline pH.
Reagents, Methods And Kits For An Amphetamine-Class Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassy
Paul J. Brynes - Libertyville IL Donald D. Johnson - Lindenhurst IL Cynthia M. Molina - Deerfield IL Charles A. Flentge - Lake Villa IL Patrick F. Jonas - Waukegan IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 33542
US Classification:
436537
Abstract:
A fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) for detecting the presence of one or more amphetamine-class analytes in a test sample is provided. The immunoassay uses competition between the analyte and a fluorescently labeled tracer for the binding site on an antibody specific for phenethylamine derivatives. The concentration of amphetamine-class analyte in the sample determines the amount of tracer that binds to the antibody. The amount of tracer-antibody complex formed can be quantitatively measured and is inversely proportional to the quantity of analyte in the test sample. The invention relates to tracers, to immunogens used to elicit antibodies for use as assay reagents, and to assay kits incorporating these tracers and assay reagents.
Reagents For An Amphetamine-Class Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay
Paul J. Brynes - Libertyville IL Donald D. Johnson - Lindenhurst IL Cynthia M. Molina - Deerfield IL Charles A. Flentge - Lake Villa IL Patrick F. Jonas - Waukegan IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 33536 C09K 1106
US Classification:
530363
Abstract:
A fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) for detecting the presence of one or more amphetamine-class analytes in a test sample is provided. The immunoassay uses competition between the analyte and a fluorescently labeled tracer for the binding site on an antibody specific for phenethylamine derivatives. The concentration of amphetamine-class analyte in the sample determines the amount of tracer that binds to the antibody. The amount of tracer/antibody complex formed can be quantitatively measured and is inversely proportional to the quantity of analyte in the test sample. The invention relates to tracers, to immunogens used to elicit antibodies for use as assay reagents, and to assay kits incorporating these tracers and assay reagents.