Oct 2003 to 2000 Accounts Payable CoordinatorTrend West Bellevue, WA May 2002 to Sep 2003 Account RepresentativeTopic Entertainment Renton, WA Oct 2000 to Mar 2002 Account Receivable ClerkKent School District Kent, WA Aug 1998 to Sep 2000 Instructional Assistant / CoachK & N Meats Renton, WA May 1990 to Apr 1996 Accounts Payable Clerk
Education:
AL Hardy School of Theology Seattle, WA 1992 to 1996 BTh in TheologySouthern Methodist University Dallas, TX 1979 to 1981 No Degree in Broadcasting and CommunicationsSherman High School Sherman, TX 1975 to 1979 Graduate
Skills:
Microsoft, Word, Excel, Accounting Software; Soloman, Great Plains, Elite. Paperless software, Basware, processing invoices and Concur for processing reimbursements.
Jan 2014 to Aug 2014 cashiermachine operator Oct 2012 to Sep 2013line worker Oct 2011 to Dec 2011sales associate stock cashier May 2011 to Sep 2011food runner Jun 2007 to Sep 2007cook / order Jun 2006 to Oct 2006
Jan 2002 to 2000 Drywall TechnicianPepsi St. Louis, MO Jan 2010 to Jul 2011 Material Handler- WarehousingAmerican Eagle Outfitters St. Louis, MO Feb 2007 to Jan 2009 Stock ManagerThe May Company St. Louis, MO Mar 2005 to Dec 2006 Customer Service RepresentativeDunn Lawn Service St. Louis, MO May 2003 to Aug 2003 Lawn Technician
Education:
Everest College St. Louis, MO 2009 to 2010 Diploma in Massage Therapy
Electric Motor and Generator MechanicATI Dallas, TX Aug 2010 to Dec 2010 HVAC InstructorSchindler Elevator
Nov 2005 to Mar 2010 Elevator Field TechnicianMethodist Hospital
Nov 2000 to Nov 2005 Maintenance MechanicUnited States Navy
Sep 1997 to Sep 2000 Aviation Ordnanceman
Education:
Tarrant County College/UTA Arlington, TX Jan 2011 to Jan 2015 BS in Electrical EngineeringIUEC Local21 Dallas, TX Jan 2006 to Jan 2010 Certification in Electronic Technology
Military:
Rank: AOAN Sep 1997 to Sep 2000 Branch: NavyL.i.location.original
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Kingman, AZ and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Kingman Regional Medical Center.
Tysons Corner Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery 8008 Westpark Dr STE 305, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Kaiser Permanente Podiatry 8008 Westpark Dr, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Hip Replacement Joint Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Leg Amputation Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Surgery Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English Korean Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1979. He works in McLean, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Virginia Hospital Center.
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 2011. He works in Clemson, SC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Anmed Health.
OU Children's Physicians Grand Prairie PediatricsOU Childrens Physicians Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4057218090 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
OU Childrens Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4052714646 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Pediatric Allergy/Immunology. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Integris Baptist Medical Center and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
St Joseph Surgical Associates 930 Carondelet Dr STE 201, Kansas City, MO 64114 8169412222 (phone), 8169412282 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 2005. He works in Kansas City, MO and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with St Joseph Medical Center and St Marys Medical Center.
Patrick A. McKee - Oklahoma City OK, US Kyung N. Lee - Oklahoma City OK, US Kenneth W. Jackson - Edmond OK, US Victoria J. Christiansen - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma - Norman OK
International Classification:
A61K 35/14
US Classification:
530380, 530350
Abstract:
Human α-antiplasmin (αAP) is the major inhibitor of the proteolytic enzyme plasmin that digests fibrin. Two forms of αAP circulate in human plasma: a 464-residue protein, which we have termed “pro”-form, or αAP, and an N-terminally-shortened 452-residue “activated”-form, or αAP. The latter becomes crosslinked to fibrin by activated factor XIII about 5-fold more rapidly than αAPand makes fibrin resistant to digestion by plasmin. A new human plasma proteinase has been identified herein that cleaves the Pro12-Asn13 bond of αAPto yield αAP. This enzyme is identified herein as Antiplasmin Cleaving Enzyme (APCE).
Substrates And Inhibitors Of Antiplasmin Cleaving Enzyme And Methods Of Use
The present invention is directed toward inhibitors of antiplasmin cleaving enzyme for use in various therapies related to fibrin and α-antiplasmin, and to substrates of APCE, which may be used, for example, in screening methods for identifying such inhibitors. The present invention is further directed to methods of treating or inhibiting atherosclerosis and thrombus disorders by altering the rations of types of plasma α-antiplasmin.
Methods Of Screening For Inhibitors Of Antiplasmin Cleaving Enzyme
Patrick McKee - Oklahoma City OK, US Kyung Lee - Oklahoma City OK, US Kenneth Jackson - Edmond OK, US Victoria Christiansen - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/53 C12N 9/68
US Classification:
435007100, 435217000
Abstract:
Human α-antiplasmin (αAP) is the major inhibitor of the proteolytic enzyme plasmin that digests fibrin. Two forms of αAP circulate in human plasma: a 464-residue protein, which we have termed “pro”-form, or αAPand an N-terminally-shortened 452-residue “activated”-form, or αAP. The latter becomes crosslinked to fibrin by activated factor XIII about 5-fold more rapidly than αAPand makes fibrin resistant to digestion by plasmin. A new human plasma proteinase has been identified herein that cleaves the Pro12-Asn13 bond of αAPto yield αAP. This enzyme is identified herein as Antiplasmin Cleaving Enzyme (APCE). Novel inhibitors of circulating APCE can diminish αAP inhibitory capacity within forming fibrin or blood clots thereby making fibrin deposits or blood clots more susceptible to removal by plasmin. Patients who are susceptible to atherosclerotic plaque formation or are susceptible to developing thrombi that compromise organ function will benefit by therapies providing such inhibitors on a long term basis.
Substrates And Inhibitors Of Antiplasmin Cleaving Enzyme And Fibroblast Activation Protein And Methods Of Use
Patrick A. McKee - Oklahoma City OK, US Kenneth W. Jackson - Edmond OK, US Kyung N. Lee - Oklahoma City OK, US Victoria J. Christiansen - Oklahoma City OK, US
The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concepts include inhibitors of antiplasmin cleaving enzyme (APCE) and fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP) which can be used in various therapies related to disorders of fibrin and α-antiplasmin and abnormal cell proliferation. The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concepts also include substrates of APCE and FAP, which may be used, for example, in screening methods for identifying such inhibitors. The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concepts further include, but are not limited to, methods of treating or inhibiting atherosclerosis and thrombus disorders by altering the ratios of types of plasma α-antiplasmin and to methods of treating conditions involving abnormal cell proliferation such as cancers.
Peter R. Carter - Dallas TX Gary T. Hamman - Warsaw IN Kenneth S. Jackson - Warsaw IN Mari S. Truman - Warsaw IN
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company - New York NY
International Classification:
A61B 1780
US Classification:
606 69
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a wrist fusion plate 10 configured to extend over a carpus area and position at least one metacarpal relative to a radius. The wrist fusion plate includes a saddle portion 36 which is placed over the carpus area. A proximal end 38 extending from the saddle portion and attachable to the radius defines a first longitudinal axis. A distal end 40 extending from the saddle portion and attachable to one of the metacarpals defines a second longitudinal axis. The second longitudinal axis is not axially aligned relative to the first longitudinal axis in a medial-lateral direction.
Terry J. Taldo - Grand Prairie TX Kenneth R. Jackson - Arlington TX
Assignee:
Delta Manufacturing & Sales, Inc. - Arlington TX
International Classification:
B08B 302
US Classification:
134 10
Abstract:
An item is cleaned in a portable lavage device comprising a moveable tank for holding a cleansing liquid, a pump and flow restricting mechanism coupled to the tank for circulating the cleansing liquid under a pressure which gradually and cyclically varies from a maximum to a minimum pressure greater than zero to reduce noise during operation of the device, and spaced nozzles coupled to the circulating pump and flow restricting mechanism and arranged to spray the cleansing liquid under varying pressure against an item to be cleaned. This is a division of application Ser. No. 248,510, filed Mar. 27, 1981, now U. S. Pat. No. 4,402,331.
Orthopaedic Template System Including A Joint Locator
Peter R. Carter - Dallas TX Gary T. Hamman - Warsaw IN Kenneth S. Jackson - Warsaw IN Mari S. Truman - Warsaw IN Randall N. Allard - Plymouth IN
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 69
Abstract:
The invention is directed to an orthopaedic template system for use with a bone (14) having a shaft and a bearing surface at an end of the shaft. A first template (30) is attachable to the bone end adjacent to the bearing surface, and includes a first saw guide surface or slot (40). A joint locator (10) is used to position the first template (30) relative to the bearing surface. A second template (50) is pivotally attachable to the first template (30), whereby the second template (50) may be selectively positioned at one of a plurality of angular orientations relative to the first template. A third template (70) includes a second saw guide surface or slot (78), and is attachable to the first template (30) at a plurality of locations (72, 74, 76), whereby the second saw guide slot (78) may be selectively positioned relative to the first saw guide slot (40).
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Education:
Somerville High School - General
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Education:
Western Theological Seminary - Divinity, Cornerstone University - Ministry Leadership
amusing. It is no coincidence that in at least two recent cases, the homeless played a role. A 68-year-old man living in a shelter, identified as Kenneth Jackson, won praise from police for reporting the suspicious package near Columbia Presbyterian hospital, even though the item proved to be a fake.
o areas where blacks were a majority. The HOLC said houses in one neighborhood had little or no value today, having suffered a tremendous decline in values due to the colored element now controlling the district, according to a 1980 article by Columbia University historian Kenneth Jackson.
Now in its 19th year, the Country Doctor of the Year Award has been presented to renowned rural physicians such as David Nichols, M.D., who for 30 years flew his helicopter to tiny Tangier Island to treat its isolated population, and to Kenneth Jackson, M.D. who rides horseback to the base of the Gr
n 1888, one of the most noted writers of his time, William Dean Howells, moved from Boston for New York. That, says Kenneth Jackson, a Columbia history professor and former president of the New-York Historical Society, became a sort of cultural tipping point. There was simply too much actionand m
"Big things eat smaller things," said Kenneth Jackson, a history professor at Columbia University and editor of The Encyclopedia of New York City. "This is a trend that has been going on for hundreds of years."