Lebanon VA Medical Center Surgical Clinic 1700 S Lincoln Ave, Lebanon, PA 17042 7172726621 (phone), 7172286118 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Anemia Iron Deficiency Anemia Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Hemolytic Anemia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Liu graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 1982. He works in Lebanon, PA and specializes in Hematology/Oncology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Lebanon VA Medical Center.
Garfield Health Center 210 N Garfield Ave STE 203, Monterey Park, CA 91754 6263077397 (phone), 6263071807 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Hunan Med Univ, Changsha City, Hunan, China Graduated: 1985
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Liu graduated from the Hunan Med Univ, Changsha City, Hunan, China in 1985. She works in Monterey Park, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Garfield Medical Center and Pacific Alliance Medical Center.
Sep 2013 to 2000 Legal InternWealth Strategies Journal
Aug 2013 to 2000 Associate EditorU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, DC Jan 2013 to May 2013 Legal ExternSiemens Ltd. China, Legal Department
Apr 2012 to Jul 2012 Assistant CounselIntermediate People's Court of Zhangzhou City
Aug 2011 to Aug 2011 Chief Judge's AssistantYi Lian Law Aid Center
Mar 2011 to Jun 2011 Volunteer CounselConcord & Partners Law Firm
Jun 2010 to Jul 2010 Legal Intern
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center Washington, DC 2013 Master of LawsTsinghua University 2008 to 2012 Bachelor of Laws
Merck Research Laboratories/Schering-Plough Corp Kenilworth, NJ Jan 2006 to Dec 2011 Scientist 1Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc South San Francisco, CA Jun 2003 to Jan 2006 Research Associate III, IVSangamo Biosciences, Inc Richmond, CA Jul 2002 to Apr 2003 Research Associate IIOklahoma Medical Research Foundation Oklahoma City, OK Aug 2001 to Jun 2002 Research Assistant/AssociateDepartment of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN Sep 1997 to Dec 1998 Research TechnicianBeijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Aug 1996 to Jul 1997 Technician
Education:
Beijing Medical College of PLA Jan 1987 B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science
Skills:
Molecular Biology: DNA and RNA isolation, PCR/RT-PCR and Taqman (real-time PCR), molecular cloning and Gateway cloning, generation of protein expression constructs, DNA sequencing. Cell Biology: Cell culture (including mouse embryonic stem cell), transfection. Transient expression of foreign genes in mammalian cells. Generation and maintenance of stable cell lines. Cell-based assay. Biochemistry: Cell lysate preparation, protein immunoprecipitation, SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, ELISA, protein purification by affinity chromatography, Meso Scale Discovery immunoassays. Animal Skills: Mice handling, genotyping, bleeding by cardiac puncture, subcutaneous and tail vein, dissection, tail vein injection and perfusion, tumor animal models. Isolation, microinjection and transfer of mouse blastocysts. Bile duct injection and islet isolation. Computer Skills: Microsoft word, Excel, PowerPoint, DNA Star, FileMaker, Prism, MSD software for data analysis.
Mauro Bonomi - Palo Alto CA Jean-Georges Fritsch - Los Altos CA Patrick James Sweeney - Palo Alto CA Randolph Osborne - San Jose CA Reed Majors - Palo Alto CA Francis Michel Degrange - Palo Alto CA Ian Locke - Mountain View CA Yousheng Cao - Mountain View CA Li Liu - Sunnyvale CA Nam Phu Thanh Do - Milpitas CA Ronald D. Howe - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Minerva Networks, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04N 5445
US Classification:
725 39, 725 94, 7173, 5445
Abstract:
A media system that centrally manages and stores media contents and also controls the delivery of media content to subscribers is disclosed. According to one aspect, an administrator can control program scheduling, rates, service packages and system configuration for a media delivery system. Additionally, the administrator may also control billing, transaction monitoring, and customer relations. According to another aspect, the media delivery system provides subscribers with centrally managed storage for paused or recorded media. Still another aspect is that the media delivery system can restrict various administrators to different modules of the media delivery system.
Coreless Inductor Magnetic Strip Simulacrum For Right Angle Transaction Acceptance Systems
Li Liu - Milpitas CA, US Mohammad A. Khan - San Jose CA, US Jorge M. Fernandes - Los Altos Hills CA, US Ahmer Ali Khan - La Jolla CA, US Anna C. Stockel - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
VIVOtech, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/08
US Classification:
235449
Abstract:
An adaptor in accordance with the present invention allows a conventional magnetic stripe card POS reader to receive information from contact-based or wireless sources while maintaining the concurrent ability of the reader to interact with a magnetic stripe card. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the adaptor includes an inductor capable of generating a magnetic field of sufficient power to couple with a head of a magnetic stripe card reader through the housing of the reader device. In this manner, the adaptor can be positioned external to the reader device, leaving the slot of the reader accessible for conventional interactions with magnetic stripe cards. Selective inductive communication with individual heads of the reader device may exploit their differing sensitivity to external magnetic fields generated by the adaptor.
Apparatus and methods for translation processing. The apparatus may be a transaction system including a keypad, a circuit for interacting with the transaction customer and a link communicatively connecting the keypad and the customer-interaction circuit. The cashier may interact with the keypad, while the customer (and not the cashier) may interact with the customer-interaction circuit. The link may communicate a dollar amount for the transaction between the keypad and the customer-interaction circuit. Accessories for the keypad may include a display. Accessories for the customer-interaction circuit may include a smart-card reader, a magnetic-strip reader, a check reader, a receipt printer and a biometric-information circuit. The customer-interaction circuit may include a port for connection to a remote service provider. That port may be the only remote-access port in the transaction system.
Apparatus and methods for transaction processing. The apparatus may be a transaction terminal including a keypad, a circuit for interacting with the transaction customer and a link communicatively connecting the keypad and the customer-interaction circuit. The cashier may interact with the keypad, while the customer (and not the cashier) may interact with the customer-interaction circuit. The link may communicate a dollar amount for the transaction between the keypad and the customer-interaction circuit. Accessories for the keypad may include a check reader, a display or a receipt printer. Accessories for the customer-interaction circuit may include a smart-card reader, a magnetic-strip reader and biometric readers. The customer-interaction circuit may include a port for connection to a remote service provider. That port may be the only remote-access port in the transaction terminal.