Bunker Hill Community College Boston, MA Mar 2012 to May 2012 Volunteer Income Tax AssistantJ & P Retail Chain Store Hong Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island Mar 1997 to Dec 2001 Accountant
Education:
Bunker Hill Community College Boston Boston, MA Jun 2012 A.S. in Business Administration, Finance OptionBunker Hill Community College Boston Boston, MA Jun 2011 A.S. in Business Administration, Accounting Option
Jan 2005 to Jun 2007 Customer Service Rep.OKI Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. Shanghai China Office
Mar 2002 to Dec 2004 Assistant to General ManagerKonica film Shanghai Office
Sep 1998 to Feb 2002 Administrative Assistant
Education:
John Ridgel's Beauty College Los Angeles, CA 2011 to 2012 Cosmetology License in CosmetologyShanghai University 1994 to 1998 Japanese Language and Culture
Nov 2012 to 2000 AssociateBunker Hill Community College Boston, MA Jan 2011 to May 2011 Volunteer Income Tax Assistant
Education:
Bunker Hill Community College Boston, MA 2011 to 2012 A.S. in Business Administration, Finance OptionBunker Hill Community College Boston, MA 2009 to 2011 A.S. in Business Administration, Accounting Option
Skills:
Knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Peach Tree. Excel(VLookup & Sort function), able to type 45wpm
Oct 2011 to 2000 Patent Strategist, Director of Marketing and Business DevelopmentNatural Resources Defense Council Washington, DC Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 Stanback Litigation Fellow
Education:
Stanford Law School Stanford, CA 2011 to 2011 Visiting StudentDuke Law School Durham, NC 2008 to 2011 JDWilliams College Williamstown, MA Sep 2004 to Jun 2008 B.A. in Political Economy
Skills:
Patents, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Cleantech, Energy, Adobe Photoshop, Wordpress, Prezi, Public Speaking, Business Development, Marketing, Editing
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lily Li Owner
Bright Acupuncture Clinic Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners
6740 Bright Ave, Whittier, CA 90601 Website: brightacupuncture.com
Roger Wiegand - Wayland MA, US Robert McCarroll - Lexington MA, US Lily Li - Lexington MA, US Dong Wei - Malden MA, US Merce Crosas - Lexington MA, US James Rogers - Hingham MA, US Alexander Rosenberg - Brookline MA, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/00
US Classification:
435/004000
Abstract:
The invention provides methods of generating small molecule efficacy profiles and signature, small molecule toxicity profiles and signatures and small molecule disease profiles and signatures. The invention also provides methods of determining the efficacy and/or toxicity of unknown agents and drugs in a subject and methods of diagnosing an unknown disease or disorder in a subject. The invention further provides methods of monitoring the progression or remission of a disease or disorder in a subject undergoing treatment and methods of measuring the effectiveness of treatment.
Lily C. Li - Cupertino CA, US Dan Teodosiu - Palo Alto CA, US Ryoji Watanabe - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709232, 709206, 709217, 709219
Abstract:
A sender email client, in response to a request to send an email with attachment, determines whether a recipient of the email has distributed storage separate from an incoming email server of the recipient for storing email attachments. If so, a location server is consulted for the distributed storage's network address and its availability is determined. The send request is then serviced accordingly. An email service, in response to receiving an email with attachment, determines whether a recipient of the email has distributed storage for storing email attachments. If so, its network address and availability are likewise determined. The attachments are forwarded to the recipient's distributed storage for storage, when it becomes available. An email recipient client, in response to a request to access an email attachment, retrieves the attachment from the recipient's distributed storage or the incoming email server, as appropriate.
The present invention relates to assays and methods for the detection of transthyretin and its isoforms. Specifically, the assays and methods of the present invention embrace liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The present invention also relates to unique peptides and peptide variants useful in the assays and methods.
- Cambridge MA, US Renta Hutabarat - Cambridge MA, US Rene Alvarez - Cambridge MA, US Bob Xiong - Cambridge MA, US Lily Y.T. Li - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/78 G01N 30/72
Abstract:
The present invention relates to assays and methods for the detection of transthyretin and its isoforms. Specifically, the assays and methods of the present invention embrace liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The present invention also relates to unique peptides and peptide variants useful in the assays and methods.
- Cambridge MA, US Renta Hutabarat - Cambridge MA, US Rene Alvarez - Cambridge MA, US Bob Xiong - Cambridge MA, US Lily Y.T. Li - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/78 C07K 14/575 G01N 33/58 C12Q 1/37
US Classification:
435 23, 530300, 530326, 530327
Abstract:
The present invention relates to assays and methods for the detection of transthyretin and its isoforms. Specifically, the assays and methods of the present invention embrace liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The present invention also relates to unique peptides and peptide variants useful in the assays and methods.
Delivering And Consuming Interactive Video Gaming Content
- Redwood City CA, US Scott Cronce - Pacifica CA, US Owen Grace - Asheville NC, US Richard Hilleman - San Mateo CA, US Lily Li - Millbrae CA, US Qian Liu - Foster City CA, US Joe McCabe - Napa CA, US Ben Medler - San Francisco CA, US Joseph Sutton - Hayward CA, US
Assignee:
ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
A63F 13/30
US Classification:
463 31
Abstract:
Delivering and consuming interactive video gaming content is described. An operation for such may include transmitting, over a network to a video content decoding appliance, one or more video frames of a video content item associated with a session related to an interactive video game; receiving, over the network, a game control input from a client computing device associated with the session; and modifying, in view of the game control input, a state of the session.