Ruggles Green - Houston, Texas since Jul 2011
Restaurant Manager
Whole Foods Market Jan 2010 - Jul 2011
Team Leader Prepared Foods
Key Allegro Yacht Club 2004 - Aug 2009
General Manager/F&B Director
Morton's of Chicago 2000 - 2004
Food and Beverage Manager
M.R. Lauer, Inc. dba Plaza Cafe 1992 - 2000
Owner/Manager
Worknet Occupational Medicine 6301 Grayson Rd SPC 9, Harrisburg, PA 17111 7179205910 (phone), 7179205916 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Conditions:
Rheumatoid Arthritis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lauer graduated from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in 1992. He works in Harrisburg, PA and specializes in Occupational Medicine.
Kevin McCarthy - Shreveport LA, US Mark Lauer - Olmsted Falls OH, US Ryan Bienvenu - Shreveport LA, US Benjamin Scruggs - Shreveport LA, US
International Classification:
C12P021/02 C12P019/04 C12P007/62 C12N005/06
US Classification:
435/069100, 435/101000, 435/135000, 435/325000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for inducing rapid, in vitro growth and development of robust basal lamina matrix that is similar to the in vivo matrix has been developed. The apparatus is a critical assembly concentration apparatus that limits the diffusion of secreted basal membrane components from mammalian cells to the immediate pericellular environment, while maintaining a nutrient rich environment for the cells to thrive. The CAC comprises a culture medium holder and a semipermeable membrane that limits diffusion based on size of molecules. The semipermeable membrane is chosen to inhibit protein diffusion, but to allow smaller nutrients to diffuse freely. The CAC apparatus was tested with a tumor cell line, L-2 cells, and was found to decrease the time necessary to assemble a robust matrix to about 24 to about 72 hr. The CAC design was modified to bio-engineer a three-dimensional matrix using smooth muscle cells. The three-dimensional design can be used to grow artificial tissues or organs, e.g., an artificial vascular wall.
Sheila Aumer, Patrecia Kienholz, Troy Bohm, Mike Thomas, Chris Toren, Jon Markegard, Vicki Clouse, Jennifer Mcclaskey, April Kelsey, Cheryl Ziesmer, Billy Jansen