President Nextit Enterprise
President
Rohinni
Board Member
Pacinian 2008 - Jun 2012
Board Chairman
Next It Corporation 2008 - Jun 2012
Member of the Board
Genprime, Inc. 2008 - Jun 2012
Chairman of the Board
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 1957 - 1961
Henrietta High School
Skills:
Start Ups Product Management Business Strategy Strategic Partnerships Strategic Planning Executive Management Strategy Entrepreneurship Business Development Cross Functional Team Leadership Program Management Mergers and Acquisitions Product Marketing Enterprise Software Mergers Saas
Interests:
Driving Race Cars Golf Riding A Harley Driving Race Cars Golf Riding A Harley
A golf bag system is provided for transporting a golf bag on a motorcycle, the system including an apparatus and method wherein a first bag side and a second bag side are utilized such that the first bag side is mounted on an opposing side of the motorcycle to the second bag side. When the golf bag is to be utilized to play golf, the golf bag system provides for the operative attachment of the first bag side to the second bag side to become an integral or combined golf bag. The respective golf bag sides include a framework and are mounted rearward of the first rider position on the motorcycle, and may be supported in part by foot pegs that would otherwise be utilized by a passenger on the motorcycle. There are cross supports and other means to attach the respective bag sides to and around the motorcycle and/or to each other for a balanced and comfortable operation of the motorcycle during the transport of the golf bag system.
Apparatus, Method And Article To Perform Assays Using Assay Strips
James E. Fleming - Spokane WA, US Jesse M. McGrew - Spokane WA, US Stephen P. McGrew - Spokane WA, US Patrick Nicholes - Spokane WA, US Johnny Humphreys - Veradale WA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348 79, 348E07085, 382100
Abstract:
An assay system includes an optical imager to acquire high resolution images of assay strips (e.g., lateral flow immunochromatographic test strips) and performs image processing to identify individual assay strips and determine results for each assay strip, by quantifies the presence or absence of test signal line(s) and control signal line(s). Assay strips may be in a holder or carrier contained in a specimen container also holding a specimen. The assay system automatically logs all results and data to a database that stores a high resolution image of the original immunochromatographic assay, the values of test line(s) and control line(s), and the test result. A user interface directs an end user through operation.
Apparatus, Method And Article To Perform Assays Using Assay Strips
Jesse M. McGrew - Spokane WA, US Stephen P. McGrew - Spokane WA, US Patrick Nicholes - Spokane WA, US Johnny Humphreys - Veradale WA, US
Assignee:
GENPRIME, INC. - Spokane WA
International Classification:
G01N 21/77
US Classification:
436501, 422403
Abstract:
An assay system includes an optical imager to acquire high resolution images of assay strips (e.g., lateral flow immunochromatographic test strips) and performs image processing to identify individual assay strips and determine results for each assay strip, by quantifies the presence or absence of test signal line(s) and control signal line(s). Assay strips may be in a holder or carrier contained in a specimen container also holding a specimen. The assay system automatically logs all results and data to a database that stores a high resolution image of the original immunochromatographic assay, the values of test line(s) and control line(s), and the test result. A user interface directs an end user through operation.