Douglas L. Looker - Lafayette CO Izydor Z. Apostol - Boulder CO Eric A. Brucker - Evergreen CO Michael P. Doyle - Boulder CO David L. Foster - Lafayette CO Christopher B. Glascock - Louisville CO James C. Hartman - Boulder CO Geoffrey F. Lee - Boulder CO Douglas D. Lemon - Louisville CO Edwin G. Moore - Boulder CO Jane P. Richards - Longmont CO Michael R. Schick - Louisville CO Stephen P. Trimble - Boulder CO David Pereira - Apex NC Ton-That Hai - Mundelein IL Kenneth E. Burhop - Longmont CO
Assignee:
Baxter International, Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Kanton Zurich
International Classification:
C07K 14805
US Classification:
514 6, 535385
Abstract:
The invention relates to novel hemoglobin compositions, particularly novel recombinant mutant hemoglobin compositions, which eliminate or substantially reduce 1) the creation of heart lesions, 2) gastrointestinal discomfort, 3) pressor effects, and 4) endotoxin hypersensitivity associated with the administration of extracellular hemoglobin compositions in various therapeutic applications. Applications described include treatments for anemia, head injury, hemorrhage or hypovolemia, ischemia, cachexia, sickle cell crisis and stroke; enhancing cancer treatments; stimulating hematopoiesis; improving repair of physically damaged tissues; alleviating cardiogenic shock; and shock resuscitation.
Douglas L. Looker - Fort Lupton CO, US Izydor Z. Apostol - Boulder CO, US Eric A. Brucker - Evergreen CO, US Michael P. Doyle - Boulder CO, US David L. Foster - Lafayette CO, US Christopher B. Glascock - Louisville CO, US James C. Hartman - Boulder CO, US Geoffrey F. Lee - Boulder CO, US Douglas D. Lemon - Louisville CO, US Edwin G. Moore - Boulder CO, US Jane P. Richards - Longmont CO, US Michael R. Schick - Louisville CO, US Stephen P. Trimble - Boulder CO, US David Pereira - Apex NC, US Ton-That Hai - Mundelein IL, US Kenneth E. Burhop - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
Baxter International, Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Zurich
International Classification:
A61K 35/14
US Classification:
514 6, 530385
Abstract:
The invention relates to novel hemoglobin compositions, particularly novel recombinant mutant hemoglobin compositions, which eliminate or substantially reduce 1) the creation of heart lesions, 2) gastrointestinal discomfort, 3) pressor effects, and 4) endotoxin hypersensitivity associated with the administration of extracellular hemoglobin compositions in various therapeutic applications. Applications described include treatments for anemia, head injury, hemorrhage or hypovolemia, ischemia, cachexia, sickle cell crisis and stroke; enhancing cancer treatments; stimulating hematopoiesis; improving repair of physically damaged tissues; alleviating cardiogenic shock; and shock resuscitation.
Control Of Crazing, Cracking Or Crystallization Of A Charge Transport Layer In A Photoconductor
James Alan Hartman - Broomfield CO, US Ronald Harold Levin - Lafayette CO, US Weimei Luo - Louisville CO, US Dat Quoc Nguyen - Platteville CO, US Tanya Yvonne Thames - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 15/02
US Classification:
430 5805, 430 75, 399159, 428413, 525523
Abstract:
A charge transport composition is provided including a cyclo-aliphatic ether compound. One purpose of the cyclo-aliphatic ether compound is to improve the resistance to crazing, crystallization and etching of the charge transport layer. The charge transport composition may be coated along with a charge generation composition onto a conductive substrate to form a photoconductor. The charge transport composition may therefore be employed in a photoconductor located in a printer or a printer cartridge.
James Hartman - Broomfield CO, US Laura Kierstein - Longmont CO, US Dat Nguyen - Platteville CO, US Ronald Levin - Lafayette CO, US Tanya Thames - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
G03G 5/047
US Classification:
430058450, 430059600
Abstract:
A photoconductor with a charge transport layer having about 20-25% by weight of 4-N,N-bis(4-methylphenyl)-amino-benzaldehyde-N′,N′-diphenylhydrazone is in an essentially standard resin binder, such as a polycarbonate resin binder. Electrical characteristics are those of the larger amounts using conventional charge transport agents, and the larger amount of binder provides much improved wear resistance and consequently longer useful life of the photoconductor. Charge transport layers with only the foregoing bis-methyl material do exhibit moderate fatigue upon exposure to light. However, this can be overcome by adding 0.5% or less of a fluorenyl-azine as a light absorber, specifically 9-(p-diethylaminobenzylidenehydrazono)fluorene, in the charge transport layer. No antioxidant is required for electrical stability improvement.
Photoconductor Overcoat Having Radical Polymerizable Charge Transport Molecules And Hexa-Functional Urethane Acrylates Having A Hexyl Backbone
David Glenn Black - Broomfield CO, US James Alan Hartman - Broomfield CO, US Weimei Luo - Louisville CO, US Scott Daniel Reeves - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 5/07 G03G 5/047
Abstract:
An overcoat layer for an organic photoconductor drum of an electrophotographic image forming device is provided. The overcoat layer is prepared from a curable composition including a hexyl-based urethane resin having six radical polymerizable functional groups and a charge transport molecule having at least one radical polymerizable functional group. The amount of the hexyl-based urethane resin having six radical polymerizable functional groups in the curable composition is about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight. The amount of the charge transport molecules having at least one radical polymerizable functional group in the curable composition is about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight. This overcoat layer improves wear resistance of the organic photoconductor drum without negatively altering the electrophotographic properties, thus protecting the organic photoconductor drum from damage and extending its service life.
Toner Compositions Including Silica Blends And Method To Make The Same
- Lexington KY, US James Alan Hartman - Broomfield CO, US Rick Owen Jones - Berthoud CO, US Courtney Harrison Soale - Lexington KY, US Devon Jean Vaccaro Strain - Shelbyville KY, US Ligia Aura Bejat - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 9/08
Abstract:
The toner composition of the present invention and method to make the same includes toner particles mixed with a specific set of extra particulate additives including large colloidal silica sized 90 nm to 120 nm and basing a conductivity of less than 20 μs/cm in combination with medium size silica particles sized 30 nm to 60 nm. Optionally, additional extra particular additives such as silica sized 2 nm to 20 nm, alumina, titania or mixtures thereof can be used. The finished toner having these specific additives exhibited superior printing performance.
Toner Compositions Including Silica Blends And Method To Make The Same
- Lexington KY, US James Alan Hartman - Broomfield CO, US Rick Owen Jones - Berthoud CO, US Courtney Harrison Soale - Lexington KY, US Devon Jean Vaccaro Strain - Shelbyville KY, US Ligia Aura Bejat - Lexington KY, US
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
G03G 9/08
Abstract:
The toner composition of the present invention and method to make the same includes toner particles mixed with a specific set of extra particulate additives including large colloidal silica sized 90 nm to 120 nm and having a conductivity of less than 20 μs/cm in combination with medium size silica particles sized 30 nm to 60 nm. Optionally, additional extra particular additives such as silica sized 2 nm to 20 nm, alumina, titania or mixtures thereof can be used. The finished toner having these specific additives exhibited superior printing performance.
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Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY 2012 to 2000 Master of Fine Arts in Creative WritingFlorida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL May 2011 Bachelor of Arts in EnglishAdrian College (Private Liberal Arts College) Adrian, MI Apr 2007 Bachelor of Arts in HistoryOur Lady of the Lakes High School Waterford, MI Feb 2002 to May 2003 College preparatoryUpper Arlington High School Columbus, OH Aug 2000 to Feb 2002South Oldham High School Crestwood, KY Aug 1999 to Jun 2000
Town & Country Head & Neck Surgery Division 607 S New Ballas Rd STE 2300, Saint Louis, MO 63141 3142516394 (phone), 3142514235 (fax)
Sound Health Services 3860 S Lindbergh Blvd STE 108, Saint Louis, MO 63127 3147290077 (phone), 3147290101 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Procedures:
Rhinoplasty Sinus Surgery Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Tracheostomy Allergen Immunotherapy Allergy Testing Craniotomy Hearing Evaluation Inner Ear Tests Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Sleep and EEG Testing Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy Tympanoplasty
Dr. Hartman graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Saint Louis, MO and 1 other location and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Hartman is affiliated with Mercy Hospital St Louis, Sisters Of Saint Mary Saint Clare Health Center and SSM Saint Marys Hospital.
Dr. Hartman graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 2003. He works in San Ramon, CA and specializes in Psychiatry.