Maurice A Kildal

age ~82

from Webster, NY

Also known as:
  • Maurice Sharon Kildal
  • Maurice Kilal
  • Sharon N Kildal
Phone and address:
1189 Severn Ridge Rd, Webster, NY 14580
5858726092

Maurice Kildal Phones & Addresses

  • 1189 Severn Ridge Rd, Webster, NY 14580 • 5858726092
  • 1189 Severn Ridge Rd #S, Webster, NY 14580
  • Rochester, NY
  • Fairport, NY
  • 1189 Severn Ridge Rd, Webster, NY 14580 • 5857336001

Work

  • Position:
    Retired

Education

  • Degree:
    High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Maurice Kildal Photo 1

Chief Of Operations

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Diffinity Genomics
Chief of Operations
Maurice Kildal Photo 2

Chief Of Operations At Diffinity Genomics

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Position:
Chief of Operations at Diffinity Genomics
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Diffinity Genomics
Chief of Operations

Us Patents

  • Perfusion Chamber For Electrophysiological Testing Of Oocytes

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  • US Patent:
    6541243, Apr 1, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jun 5, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/586633
  • Inventors:
    Eric W. Harris - Worcester MA
    Thomas H. Lanthorn - Pittsford NY
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
  • Assignee:
    Axon Instruments, Inc. - Union City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12M 300
  • US Classification:
    4352851, 435 29, 4352972, 4352871, 4352884, 4352887, 436 63
  • Abstract:
    A perfusion chamber includes a porous oocyte support structure. A continuously sloped top surface and a receiving well in the support structure entrap the underside of the oocyte, thereby localizing the cell in a predetermined fixed position within the reach of dedicated voltage-clamp microelectrodes. A test solution is delivered continuously at the top of the chamber, above the oocyte, and withdrawn from the bottom of the chamber, below the oocyte. The porosity of the support material enables the continuous perfusion of test solution around the membrane of the oocyte, including its bottom portion that is held firmly in contact with the holding well. The geometry of the holding well is selected such as to ensure the automatic and precise placement of the oocyte by gravity and to optimize the pressure distribution over its membrane, thereby minimizing the probability of rupture or other damage to the cell. The entire top surface of the support structure is sloped inward toward the substantially central well, and the bottom of the well is contoured to conform to the shape of an oocyte of average size.
  • System And Methods For Purifying Biological Materials

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  • US Patent:
    20120071643, Mar 22, 2012
  • Filed:
    Feb 13, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    13/201415
  • Inventors:
    Jeffrey L. Helfer - Victor NY, US
    Rhiannon R. Gaborski - Rochester NY, US
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY, US
  • Assignee:
    DIFFINITY GENOMICS, INC. - West Henrietta NY
  • International Classification:
    C07H 21/00
    B01D 43/00
    B82Y 99/00
  • US Classification:
    536 254, 422261, 977773
  • Abstract:
    Fluid sample purification systems and methods are provided for isolating molecules of interest in a fluid sample. The fluid sample purification system has a housing with a distal end and distal opening adapted for the passage of a fluid and a proximal end and proximal opening adapted for passage of a fluid. A distal retainer is located inside the housing and above the distal opening. A proximal retainer is located inside the housing between the distal retainer and the proximal opening, or is located adjacent to, in contact with, or over the proximal opening. The system also comprises adsorption material, e.g., functionalized particles, inside the housing and confined between the distal retainer and the proximal retainer. The adsorption material adsorbs undesirable material while simultaneously rejecting desirable materials. Methods are also provided for isolating molecules of interest using the fluid sample purification system.
  • Cartridge-Free Stacks Of Slide Elements

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  • US Patent:
    53849477, Jan 31, 1995
  • Filed:
    Mar 26, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/037176
  • Inventors:
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
    Frank A. Richardson - Charlotte NC
    Claude E. Monsees - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    B32B 3112
    B32B 3300
  • US Classification:
    29407
  • Abstract:
    A stack of plastic articles and a process of forming the stack are disclosed. Preferably the stack is of heat-fusible plastic slide elements for use in a diagnostic analyzer, the elements being temporarily and non-destructively fused together so that the stack can be used free of a cartridge. In another embodiment, the stack can be of any plastic article temporarily fused to adjacent elements, one side edge of each element bearing a colorant and another bearing no colorant, so that a bar code for the stack is inherently formed simply by rotating each element to project outwardly the colored side edge or the side edge lacking colorant, prior to fusing the elements together.
  • Format For Immunoassay In Thin Film

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  • US Patent:
    59583398, Sep 28, 1999
  • Filed:
    Aug 31, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/938460
  • Inventors:
    Robert Troconis Belly - Webster NY
    Martha Miller Kopcienski - Spencerport NY
    Caroline Erdrich - Fairport NY
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
  • Assignee:
    Clinical Diagnostic Systems, Inc. - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    G01N 3122
  • US Classification:
    422 56
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides a novel dry analytical element for determination of an analyte in a fluid sample in thin film immunoassay, particularly chemiluminescence, fluorescence and colorimetry immunoassay. There is provided an analytical element comprising a support member, a reagent matrix comprised of at least one layer of a porous material carried on the support member, the matrix including a read area, an absorbent material in contact with the matrix, and light absorbing or reflecting means integral to the absorbent material and/or positioned between the absorbant material and the read area for absorbing or blocking background signal generated by washed, removed label and other interferents from outside the read area prior to it moving back into the read area. The analytical element can comprises a cover depending on the type of immunoassay to be conducted.
  • Slide Frame And Manufacturing Process

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  • US Patent:
    53296869, Jul 19, 1994
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/810942
  • Inventors:
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
    Frank A. Richardson - Charlotte NC
    Brendan N. Leather - Fort Mill SC
    Claude E. Monsees - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    B23P 1100
  • US Classification:
    29450
  • Abstract:
    A novel slide test element and method of making are described. Both feature a lip coined in the sidewall of a recess shaped in a frame member to hold the reaction member bearing the detecting reagents. The lip then overhangs the reaction member, once assembled. Assembly occurs by bending the frame member with the lip facing outwardly, thus forcing the lip to part a distance sufficient to allow the reaction member to be inserted. An optional stacking and fusing procedure is also described to facilitate shipment of frame members prior to assembly.
  • Laser-Ablating A Marking In A Coating On Plastic Articles

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  • US Patent:
    50613413, Oct 29, 1991
  • Filed:
    Jan 25, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/470187
  • Inventors:
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
    Arthur P. Chipouras - Rochester NY
  • Assignee:
    Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    B05D 306
    B44C 122
    B23K 2600
  • US Classification:
    156632
  • Abstract:
    There is disclosed a method of laser-marking plastic articles without unduly damaging the plastic. The method comprises coating the plastic with a contrasting color layer, and intermediate the color layer and the plastic, a protective layer of a dried coverage of at least 1. 5 g/m. sup. 2. Optionally, the ablation can be carried out beyond the stripe portion to be marked, to clear away any debris from the white support that otherwise can be left behind by the ablation.
  • Cartridge-Free Stacks Of Slide Elements

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  • US Patent:
    55073883, Apr 16, 1996
  • Filed:
    Oct 4, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/317972
  • Inventors:
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
    Frank A. Richardson - Charlotte NC
    Claude E. Monsees - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics, Inc. - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    B65D 8500
  • US Classification:
    2064595
  • Abstract:
    A stack of plastic articles and a process of forming the stack are disclosed. Preferably the stack is of heat-fusible plastic slide elements for use in a diagnostic analyzer, the elements being temporarily and non-destructively fused together so that the stack can be used free of a cartridge. In another embodiment, the stack can be of any plastic article temporarily fused to adjacent elements, one side edge of each element bearing a colorant and another bearing no colorant, so that a bar code for the stack is inherently formed simply by rotating each element to project outwardly the colored side edge or the side edge lacking colorant, prior to fusing the elements together.
  • Round Potentiometric Slide Elements And Method Of Using The Same

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  • US Patent:
    53306252, Jul 19, 1994
  • Filed:
    Oct 23, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/965824
  • Inventors:
    Martin F. Muszak - Rochester NY
    Thomas R. Kissel - Rochester NY
    Maurice A. Kildal - Webster NY
  • Assignee:
    Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
  • International Classification:
    G01N 27333
  • US Classification:
    2041531
  • Abstract:
    There are disclosed an ISE slide element and potentiometric measurement of assaying, using a slide element that is positionally insensitive about an axis of symmetry. This is achieved by accessing one of the electrodes in the center of the slide element, and the other in an annular groove centered on the element center, both for liquid contact and electrometer contact. Preferably, electrometer contact occurs at a side of the electrode opposite to the side contacted with liquid.
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1189 Severn Rdg Rd, Webster, NY 14580

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