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ISLN:
911588048
Admitted:
1993
University:
University of California at Los Angeles, CA; University of West Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA; University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1989
Law School:
University of California, Los Angeles, J.D., 1993; University of California, Los Angeles, LL.M., 1996
Osco Pharmacy Brighton, MA Mar 2014 to May 2014 Pharmacy ManagerBrigham and Women's Hospital Boston, MA Feb 2014 to Mar 2014Ambulatory Care Rotation Boston, MA Jan 2014 to Feb 2014Mission Road Pharmacy Los Angeles, CA Nov 2013 to Dec 2013College Hospital Cerritos Cerritos, CA Aug 2013 to Sep 2013Kindred Hospital Boston Boston, MA Jul 2013 to Aug 2013Osco Pharmacy Brighton, MA 2011 to 2011 Pharmacy Intern
Education:
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston, MA 2014 Pharm. DUniversity of California Irvine, CA 2008 B.S in Biological SciencesOrange Coast College 2006 Associate in Arts
Jun 2013 to 2000 Member SpecialistNails Club & Spa- a full service spa South Weymouth, MA Oct 2009 to 2013 ManagerNails Club & Spa- a full service spa Boston, MA Jul 2011 to Jun 2012 Street Team Coordinator
Education:
University of Massachusetts Boston, MA 2012 Bachelor of Science in Business ManagementSouth Shore Real Estate Academy
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Jonathan Nguyen, Las Vegas Las Vegas Property Manager
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 1998. He works in Los Angeles, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with California Hospital Medical Center, Keck Medical Center Of USC, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and Los Angeles Community Hospital.
Eva Chen - Somerville MA, US Richard M. Webber - Brookline MA, US David D. Miller - Wakefield MA, US Jonathan Kim Nguyen - Lexington MA, US
Assignee:
E Ink Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G02B 26/00 B01J 13/18
US Classification:
359296, 264 47
Abstract:
An electrophoretic medium comprises a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase. The discontinuous phase comprises a plurality of droplets, each of which comprises a fluid and at least one charged particle disposed within the fluid and capable of moving through the fluid upon application of an electric field to the electrophoretic medium. The continuous phase surrounds and encapsulates the discontinuous phase and comprising a polymeric binder and a salt, the salt having an anion containing at least one fluorine atom and having a water solubility of at least about 0. 25 per cent by weight at 25 C.
- Billerica MA, US Jonathan Kim NGUYEN - Rockland MA, US David Darrell MILLER - Wakefield MA, US Michael Thomas REGAN - Troutman NC, US Lynne A. MCCULLOUGH - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
C09J 175/04 G02F 1/167 G02F 1/1676
Abstract:
An adhesive composition comprising a polyurethane and a cationic polymeric dopant or a polymerizable cationic dopant may be used to form one or more adhesive layers of electro-optic assemblies. They enable improved electro-optic performance of the corresponding electro-optic devices even at low temperatures.
Systems And Methods For Dynamically Generating Event Cards From Message Streams
Systems and methods for dynamically generating event cards from message streams is provided. A system receives a message of a sequence of messages from a content source, determine, from the message, the game condition of the game, compare the game condition with a previous game condition and determines events that occurred in the game based on the message and the comparison. The system can determine, for each event of the one or more events, an event type and individual player contributions of one or more players and assign, for each event of the one or more events, to each player that contributed in the event, a points allocation corresponding to the player's contribution in the event based on the points assignment policy and the event type. The system can generate event cards and transmit the event cards to emote devices according to a content filtering policy.
Systems And Methods For Dynamically Generating Event Cards From Message Streams
- Boston MA, US William Hester - Boston MA, US Jessie Haffey - Somerville MA, US Jonathan Nguyen - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A63F 13/65 A63F 13/355 A63F 13/46 A63F 13/828
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dynamically generating event cards from message streams is provided. A system receives a message of a sequence of messages from a content source, determine, from the message, the game condition of the game, compare the game condition with a previous game condition and determines events that occurred in the game based on the message and the comparison. The system can determine, for each event of the one or more events, an event type and individual player contributions of one or more players and assign, for each event of the one or more events, to each player that contributed in the event, a points allocation corresponding to the player's contribution in the event based on the points assignment policy and the event type. The system can generate event cards and transmit the event cards to emote devices according to a content filtering policy.
Polymer Formulations For Use With Electro-Optic Media
- Billerica MA, US Lynne A. MCCULLOUGH - Medford MA, US Russell J. DEWITTE - Mendon MA, US Thomas FAUVELL - Chicago IL, US Jonathan Kim NGUYEN - Rockland MA, US Eugene BZOWEJ - Reading MA, US
Polymer formulations including urethane acrylates, adhesion promoters, and conductive monomers. By selecting suitable conductive monomers, it is possible to achieve formulations having a volume resistivity from 10to 10Ohmcm after being conditioned for one week at 25 C. and 50% relative humidity. Such formulations are suitable for incorporation into electro-optic materials, such as electro-optic displays or variable transmission films, e.g., for architectural applications. In other embodiments, the formulations additionally include metal oxide nanoparticles to alter the refractive index and/or conductivity.
Polymer Formulations For Use With Electro-Optic Media
- Billerica MA, US Lynne A. McCullough - Medford MA, US Russell J. Dewitte - Franklin MA, US Thomas Fauvell - Chicago IL, US Jonathan Kim Nguyen - Rockland MA, US
International Classification:
C09J 175/06 G02F 1/167 G02F 1/15 G01N 23/223
Abstract:
Polymer formulations including urethane acrylates, adhesion promoters, and conductive monomers. By selecting suitable conductive monomers, it is possible to achieve formulations having a volume resistivity from 10to 10Ohmcm after being conditioned for one week at 25 C. and 50% relative humidity. Such formulations are suitable for incorporation into electro-optic materials, such as electro-optic displays or variable transmission films, e.g., for architectural applications. In other embodiments, the formulations additionally include metal oxide nanoparticles to alter the refractive index and/or conductivity. The addition of certain metal nanoparticles additionally facilitates non-destructive measurement of layer thickness using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School Garden Grove CA 1994-2001, Cook Elementary School Garden Grove CA 1999-2001, Donald S. Jordan Intermediate School Garden Grove CA 2001-2003
The lead author of the new study, Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam of the University of Nottingham in the U.K., said in The Lancet statement that he believed the data would be of valuable assistance to governments deciding whether to refresh their Tamiflu stockpiles. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Date: Mar 19, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Review: Tamiflu Saved Lives During Swine Flu Pandemic
Study lead author Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam, D.M., of the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, told HealthDay that many governments have stockpiles of Tamiflu approaching its expiration date. "But until now," he said, "they had no adequate data to assist them in deciding if lives were saved
that are close to expiry. But until now, they had no adequate data to assist them in deciding if lives were saved in 2009-2010 or not, and whether they should replenish or not," said Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam, from the University of Nottingham, in a statement accompanying his new paper on the subject.
Date: Mar 18, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Roche-backed study finds Tamiflu saved lives in flu pandemic
Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam of the University of Nottingham and colleagues found that treatment with neuraminidase inhibitor drugs - principally Tamiflu - reduced the risk of death during the pandemic by 19 percent compared with no treatment.