Sales Representative 2010 to 2000Blackfire Entertainment
2002 to 2000 Talent Scout, Assistant to CEOChildren's Choice Early Learning Center East Hartford, CT 2008 to 2009 School Age Teacher/FloaterConnecticut Natural Gas, Inc
2008 to 2008 InstallerJournal Inquirer Manchester, CT 2007 to 2008Bright Horizons Bloomfield, CT 2002 to 2005 Cook/TeacherBuddy Breakfast Program Farmington, CT 1999 to 2001 Sous ChefBuddy Breakfast Program Hartford, CT 1998 to 2001 Program CoordinatorYMCA Hartford, CT 1997 to 1999 Fitness Center CoordinatorRCA Records Hartford, CT 1993 to 1996 Promoter
Women's Care of Beverly Hills Los Angeles, CA Apr 2007 to Oct 2013 Nurse PractitionerUCLA school of nursing Los Angeles, CA Mar 1997 to Dec 2006 LecturerUcla pediatric urology program Los Angeles, CA Jan 1995 to Dec 1997 Nurse CoordinatorPacific Oaks Medical Group Sherman Oaks, CA Jan 1994 to Dec 1994 Nurse ManagerUCLA maternal-child immunology program Los Angeles, CA Jan 1988 to Dec 1993 Nurse Practitioner
Education:
Pace University Pleasantville, NY 1976 to 1979 MSN in NursingGoddard College Plainfield, VT 1973 to 1975 BA in Health Science
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dale R. Perry Cfnp, Nurse Practitioner
Womens Care of Beverly Hills Medical Doctor's Office · Family Doctor · Obgyn
8920 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 3106571600
Dale Perry
PERRY SUPER INVESTMENTS (USA) LLC
Dale S. Perry President
KRONKE CO Whol Canvas Products
PO Box 3667, Hayward, CA 94540 5107861666
Dale S. Perry President
FIESTA FABRICS, INC
PO Box 3667, Hayward, CA 94540
Dale Wayne Perry President
DAMADEN, INC
335 Del Sol, Pleasanton, CA 94566 335 De Hwy Sol, Pleasanton, CA 94566
Samuel S. Mao - Castro Valley CA, US Dale L. Perry - Hercules CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01T 3/00
US Classification:
25039001, 2502694
Abstract:
Room temperature operating solid state hand held neutron detectors integrate one or more relatively thin layers of a high neutron interaction cross-section element or materials with semiconductor detectors. The high neutron interaction cross-section element (e. g. , Gd, B or Li) or materials comprising at least one high neutron interaction cross-section element can be in the form of unstructured layers or micro- or nano-structured arrays. Such architecture provides high efficiency neutron detector devices by capturing substantially more carriers produced from high energy α-particles or γ-photons generated by neutron interaction.
Process For Forming A Homogeneous Oxide Solid Phase Of Catalytically Active Material
Dale L. Perry - Hercules CA Richard E. Russo - Walnut Creek CA Xianglei Mao - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Regents, the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01J 2302 B01J 2338
US Classification:
502328
Abstract:
A process is disclosed for forming a homogeneous oxide solid phase reaction product of catalytically active material comprising one or more alkali metals, one or more alkaline earth metals, and one or more Group VIII transition metals. The process comprises reacting together one or more alkali metal oxides and/or salts, one or more alkaline earth metal oxides and/or salts, one or more Group VIII transition metal oxides and/or salts, capable of forming a catalytically active reaction product, in the optional presence of an additional source of oxygen, using a laser beam to ablate from a target such metal compound reactants in the form of a vapor in a deposition chamber, resulting in the deposition, on a heated substrate in the chamber, of the desired oxide phase reaction product. The resulting product may be formed in variable, but reproducible, stoichiometric ratios. The homogeneous oxide solid phase product is useful as a catalyst, and can be produced in many physical forms, including thin films, particulate forms, coatings on catalyst support structures, and coatings on structures used in reaction apparatus in which the reaction product of the invention will serve as a catalyst.