Cpa Global
Patent Analyst - Biotechnology and Biology and Life Sciences
Obalon Therapeutics Jun 1, 2015 - May 2018
Registered Patent Agent | Patent Drafting and Prosecution | Ip Portfolio Management | Litigation Support
Law Office of John C Mcmahon Feb 2009 - Jun 2015
Patent Agent
Dexcom May 2005 - Dec 2008
Patent Agent
Acon Laboratories Jul 2002 - May 2005
Patent Agent
Education:
Vanderbilt University 1990 - 2000
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biochemistry
Texas A&M University Galveston Campus 1986 - 1990
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics
The University of Texas Medical Branch 1986 - 1990
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics
University of Houston 1986 - 1990
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics
Macalester College 1980 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology
Skills:
Patents Patent Prosecution Biotechnology Intellectual Property Medical Devices Patent Applications R&D Patentability Research Biochemistry Prosecution Biomedical Engineering Litigation Prior Art Search Project Management Patentability Searches Due Diligence Drafting Patent Applications Freedom To Operate Analysis Novelty Search Patent Searching Patent Portfolio Analysis Patent Portfolio Development Freedom To Operate Office Action Responses
Interests:
Exercise Medicine Electronics Home Improvement Diet Reading Fitness Collecting Home Decoration Health
Feb 2009 to 2000 Patent AgentDexCom, Inc San Diego, CA May 2005 to Dec 2008 Patent AgentACON Laboratories and AZURE Institute San Diego, CA Jul 2002 to Apr 2005 Patent AgentDavid R. Preston & Associates San Diego, CA Aug 2001 to Jul 2002 Patent Agent and Technical WriterWaddey & Patterson, PC Nashville, TN Jul 2000 to Aug 2001 Technical AdvisorgeneRx+, Inc Nashville, TN Nov 1998 to Nov 1999 Research ScientistUniversity of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX Jul 1988 to Aug 1989 Research TechnicianUniversity of Texas Medical Branch
Feb 1987 to Aug 1988 Research Technician
Education:
Vanderbilt University & Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN Dec 2000 Ph.D. in BiochemistryUniversity of Houston Houston, TX 1986 to 1990 PhDUniversity of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX 1980 to 1984 B.A. in Cultural AnthropologyExamined the secondary structure of the intron splice enhancer Macalester College Saint Paul, MN Business Survival
Us Patents
Continuous Medicament Sensor System For In Vivo Use
Peter C. Simpson - Encinitas CA, US Richard C. Yang - Irvine CA, US Bradley Shigeto Matsubara - Escondido CA, US Robert Boock - San Diego CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - Overland Park KS, US Mark Brister - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
DexCom, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/145 A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600301, 600309
Abstract:
Systems and methods for continuous measurement of a medicament in vivo are provided. In some embodiments, the system is configured to provide information associated with medicament titration and includes a continuous analyte sensor and a communication device. In some embodiments, the system is configured for continuous ambulatory drug testing, including an ambulatory host monitor having a continuous sensor, a location module, a processor module and a transmitter. In some embodiments, the system is configured for continuously monitoring a hormone level and includes a continuous hormone sensor and a communication device configured to output hormone information in real time. Yet another embodiment provides an analyte sensor for continuous monitoring of a host's nutritional status, and is configured for both continuous glucose detection and continuous albumin detection.
Lateral Flow Immunoassay Devices For Testing Saliva And Other Liquid Samples And Methods Of Use Of Same
Huiyan Guo - San Diego CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - San Diego CA, US Ying Yang - Hangzhou, CN Yuchang Wu - Hangzhou, CN
International Classification:
G01N021/00
US Classification:
422/056000, 422/058000
Abstract:
The present invention is a device for collecting and testing a liquid sample, for example a viscous sample, such as oral fluid or saliva. The present invention provides a simple and sanitary means of collecting a sample, testing a portion of the sample for one or more analytes of interest, and storing the remaining sample. The stored sample may be used at a later time for confirmation of the test results. In certain embodiments of the present invention, the reservoir of stored sample may be removed from the device prior to storage. The present invention is particularly useful of drug of abuse testing, as well as indicators of health and/or disease state.
- Carlsbad CA, US Betty Wong - San Diego CA, US Neil R. Drake - San Diego CA, US Sheldon Nelson - Vista CA, US Daniel J. Proctor - Carlsbad CA, US Kate Sapp - Encinitas CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Devices and methods for treating obesity are provided. More particularly, intragastric devices and methods of fabricating, deploying, inflating, monitoring, and retrieving the same are provided.
- Carlsbad CA, US Neil R. Drake - San Diego CA, US Antonio C. Llevares - Chula Vista CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Devices and methods for treating obesity are provided. More particularly, intragastric devices and devices for inflating and methods of fabricating, deploying, inflating, monitoring, and retrieving the same are provided.
- Carlsbad CA, US Betty Wong - San Diego CA, US Neil R. Drake - San Diego CA, US Sheldon Nelson - Vista CA, US Daniel J. Proctor - Carlsbad CA, US Kate Sapp - Encinitas CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Devices and methods for treating obesity are provided. More particularly, intragastric devices and methods of fabricating, deploying, inflating, monitoring, and retrieving the same are provided.
- Carlsbad CA, US Neil R. Drake - San Diego CA, US Antonio C. Llevares - Chula Vista CA, US Eleanor McCarthy - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Devices and methods for treating obesity are provided. More particularly, intragastric devices and devices for inflating and methods of fabricating, deploying, inflating, monitoring, and retrieving the same are provided.