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ISLN:
914266592
Admitted:
1998
University:
University of Michigan, B.S., 1993; University of Michigan, B.S., 1993; University of Michigan, B.S., 1993; University of Michigan, M.S., 1995; University of Michigan, M.S., 1995; University of Michigan, M.S., 1995
Law School:
The University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1998
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Paul Stephens Director
Nova Scotia Ground Water Association Water Well Drilling & Service
Howard Community College Columbia, MD Apr 2011 to May 2014 college algebra mathematics tutorwww.smartnum4.com Columbia, MD 2014 to 2014 cashier at MacyPeak Technologies Columbia, MD Jul 2004 to Nov 2004Sparks Employment Agency Columbia, MD Jan 2004 to Jun 2004Vantage House Retirement Community Columbia, MD 1999 to 2003 Lead Security OfficerAT&T White Plains, NY 1997 to 1999 Adminstrative Assistant to District ManagerLitton Industries, Potentiometer Division Mount Vernon, NY 1981 to 1989 Production Control Clerk
Education:
Howard Community College Columbia, MD 2000 to 2000 Computer Science
Childrens Health Care
700 Lawn Ave, Sellersville, PA 18960 Childrens Health Care
1309 Highland Ave, Abington, PA 19001 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
34Th St. And Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104 Childrens Health Care
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Childrens Health Care
1400 Old York Rd, Abington, PA 19001 Children's Surgical Assoc
500 W Butler Ave, Chalfont, PA 18914
SMG BRANDS, INC. - WILMINGTON DE, US Paul M. Havlovitz - Plain City OH, US Mark A. Ochs - Urbana OH, US Brad Schultz - Powell OH, US Jeffrey Kalman - Cleveland Heights OH, US Craig Saunders - Rocky River OH, US Paul Stephens - Twinsburg OH, US Bill Rabbitt - Solon OH, US June O. Toscano - Westerville OH, US
Assignee:
SMG BRANDS, INC. - WILMINGTON DE
International Classification:
A01C 17/00
US Classification:
239668
Abstract:
The cartridge spreader system includes a mobile cartridge spreader with a cartridge station configured to engage a cartridge and includes a locking controller for locking the cartridge securely into the cartridge station. The cartridge station includes an activator mechanism for activating and deactivating an engaged cartridge. The cartridge spreader includes an activation controller for activating and deactivating the cartridge. Activation of the cartridge allows the granular product contained in the cartridge to flow out of the container, through a granular chute on the cartridge station, and onto a granular product launcher which launches or impels the granular product over terrain or other surface. When the cartridge is deactivated, the flow path is sealed stopping the flow of granular product. The cartridge itself includes a fitment that engages with the cartridge station. The cartridge fitment includes an appropriately sized metering gate.
Genetic Loci Associated With Fusarium Solani Tolerance In Soybean
Feng Han - Wilmington DE, US Scott A. Sebastian - Polk City IA, US Donald Kyle - Princeton IL, US Paul A. Stephens - Urbandale IA, US Thomas C. Corbin - Monticello IL, US Jeffrey Thompson - Edwardsville IL, US
Assignee:
PIONEER HI BRED INTERNATIONAL INC - Johnston IA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 A01H 5/10 C12N 15/82
US Classification:
800265, 435 611, 800301
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying soybean plants that are tolerant, have improved tolerance or are susceptible to infection (the causative agent of sudden death syndrome or SDS). The methods use molecular genetic markers to identify, select and/or construct disease-tolerant plants or identify and counterselect disease-susceptible plants. Soybean plants that display tolerance or improved tolerance to infection that are generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention.
Genetic Loci Associated With Fusarium Solani Tolerance In Soybean
- Johnston IA, US Feng Han - Hockessin DE, US Scott A. Sebastian - Polk City IA, US Donald Kyle - Princeton IL, US Paul A. Stephens - Urbandale IA, US Thomas C. Corbin - Monticello IL, US Jeffrey A. Thompson - Edwardsville IL, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 A01H 5/10 A01H 1/04 C12N 15/82
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying soybean plants that are tolerant, have improved tolerance or are susceptible to infection (the causative agent of sudden death syndrome or SDS). The methods use molecular genetic markers to identify, select and/or construct disease-tolerant plants or identify and counter-select disease-susceptible plants. Soybean plants that display tolerance or improved tolerance to infection that are generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention.
Genetic Loci Associated With Frogeye Leaf Spot Resistance And Brown Stem Rot Resistance And Methods Of Use
- Johnston IA, US Feng Han - Hockessin DE, US Donald Kyle - Princeton IL, US Joshua M. Shendelman - Ankeny IA, US Jordan D. Spear - Algona IA, US Paul A. Stephens - Urbandale IA, US Yun Xia - Canfield OH, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 A01H 1/04
Abstract:
Various methods and compositions are provided for identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot and/or Brown Stem Rot. In certain embodiments, the method comprises detecting at least one marker locus that is associated with resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot and/or Brown Stem Rot. In other embodiments, the method further comprises detecting at least one marker profile or haplotype associated with resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot and/or Brown Stem Rot. In further embodiments, the method comprises crossing a selected soybean plant with a second soybean plant. Further provided are markers, primers, probes and kits useful for identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot and/or Brown Stem Rot.
Genetic Loci Associated With Fusarium Solani Tolerance In Soybean
- Johnston IA, US Feng Han - HOCKESSIN DE, US SCOTT A. SEBASTIAN - POLK CITY IA, US DONALD KYLE - PRINCETON IL, US PAUL A. STEPHENS - URBANDALE IA, US THOMAS C. CORBIN - MONTICELLO IL, US JEFFREY A. THOMPSON - EDWARDSVILLE IL, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying soybean plants that are tolerant, have improved tolerance or are susceptible to infection (the causative agent of sudden death syndrome or SDS). The methods use molecular genetic markers to identify, select and/or construct disease-tolerant plants or identify and counter-select disease-susceptible plants. Soybean plants that display tolerance or improved tolerance to infection that are generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention.
Genetic Loci Associated With Fusarium Solani Tolerance In Soybean
- Johnston IA, US Feng Han - Hockessin DE, US Scott A. Sebastian - Polk City IA, US Donald Kyle - Princeton IL, US Paul A. Stephens - Urbandale IA, US Thomas C. Corbin - Monticello IL, US Jeffery A. Thompson - Edwardsville IL, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
800265, 435 611
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying soybean plants that are tolerant, have improved tolerance or are susceptible to infection (the causative agent of sudden death syndrome or SDS). The methods use molecular genetic markers to identify, select and/or construct disease-tolerant plants or identify and counter-select disease-susceptible plants. Soybean plants that display tolerance or improved tolerance to infection that are generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention.
News
Chipotle says hackers stole payment card info in data breach
The information could be used to drain bank accounts, if a debit card was used, or to make credit card purchases, said Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy at the non-profit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.
Date: May 26, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Identity theft, fraud cost consumers more than $16 billion
Depending on your bank and credit card issuer, you may be able to opt in for alerts on transactions exceeding a particular dollar threshold, those that originate overseas, or are made online, by phone or mail (where the physical card isn't present), said Paul Stephens, director of policy and advoca
Date: Feb 01, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Yahoo confirms data breach affecting at least 500 million accounts
ecting hundreds of millions of accounts early Thursday, according to a report from tech site Recode.But the 500 million number is larger than originally reported, and gives this breach the dubious distinction of being the largest breach on record, said Paul Stephens of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.
Date: Sep 22, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Yahoo Says Information on at Least 500 Million User Accounts Was Stolen
With 500 million user accounts affected, this is the largest-ever publicly disclosed data breach, according to Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy with Privacy Rights Clearing House, a not-for-profit group that compiles information on data breaches.
All Saints Episcopal will host services at 4:30 and 10:45 p.m. on Christmas Eve. All Saints pastor the Rev. Paul Stephens said the services together paint the whole portrait of Christmas, in its joy and somberness.
lines of credit and other accounts in the victims' namesand of course, to file fraudulent tax returns. "If somebody has all this information we may see [a] resurgence next year of fraudulent tax returns," said Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.
Date: May 27, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
TurboTax resumes e-filing state returns despite fraud fears
Tax fraud scams have become more prevalent in the past five years, said Paul Stephens of San Diego-based Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, an identity theft think tank. Criminals seek to file bogus tax returns early in hopes of receiving refunds before the real taxpayer files his or her return.
Date: Feb 07, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
How Credit Agencies Make It Harder to Know You've Been Hacked
ave had their doubters, so in some camps there's little love lost."I've always viewed companies that automatically renew fraud alerts as providing a type of 'concierge' service," said Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a San Diego-based nonprofit.