Director of operations, cyclotron facility and radiopharmaceutical production for human studies
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Associate degree or higher
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Fda • Medical Devices • Biotechnology • Validation • Pharmaceutical Industry • Gmp • Manufacturing • Medical Imaging • Six Sigma • Lifesciences • Process Engineering • Budgets • 21 Cfr Part 11 • Technology Transfer • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Leadership • Radiology • R&D • Change Control • Iso 13485 • Process Improvement • Clinical Research • Capa • Quality System • Clinical Development • Science • Oncology • Clinical Trials • Sop • Healthcare • Quality Assurance • Quality Control
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Medical Devices
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Real Estate Law • Finance Law • Real Estate Acquisitions • Real Estate Restructuring • Real Estate Workouts • Real Property • Probate Law • Financial Markets and Services
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director of Operations, Cyclotron Facility and Radiopharmaceutical Production For Human Studies
Bruce Technologies, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors
Skills:
Fda Medical Devices Biotechnology Validation Pharmaceutical Industry Gmp Manufacturing Medical Imaging Six Sigma Lifesciences Process Engineering Budgets 21 Cfr Part 11 Technology Transfer Cross Functional Team Leadership Leadership Radiology R&D Change Control Iso 13485 Process Improvement Clinical Research Capa Quality System Clinical Development Science Oncology Clinical Trials Sop Healthcare Quality Assurance Quality Control
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Peter Holton Manager
Peter Holton Consulting LLC Business Consulting Services
14 Blueberry Ln, Lexington, MA 02420
Us Patents
Method And Apparatus For Separating Ions Of Metallic Elements In Aqueous Solution
Robert Lewis - Milford NH, US Fu-Min Su - Seattle WA, US Timothy Lane - Salem NH, US Keith Olewine - Merrimack NH, US Peter Holton - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
B01D015/00
US Classification:
423/002000, 210/660000, 210/263000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for separating ions of metallic elements are provided. Preferred methods utilize a hydrophobic chelating extractant, such as an organophosphorus compound, adsorbed onto carbon or graphite fibers in the form of felt. Also described is a new thallium-201 generator that comprises a column containing an acidic organophosphorus extractant adsorbed on carbon or graphite fibers, and a yttrium-90 generator system comprised of two extraction columns designed to selectively absorb yttrium-90 at different pH, to enable the separation of yttrium-90 from strontium-90. The two columns are connected in series for stepwise separation. The yttrium-90 product is freed from residual strontium-90 and metal contaminants and can be eluted from the second column with dilute acid, acetate buffer, water or saline for labeling biological targeted molecules. The new generator system provides rapid and efficient separation of yttrium-90 and is amenable to both scale-up and automation.
Method And Apparatus For Separating Ions Of Metallic Elements In Aqueous Solution
Robert Lewis - Milford NH, US Fu-Min Su - Seattle WA, US Timothy Lane - Salem NH, US Keith Olewine - Merrimack NH, US Peter Holton - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
C22B060/00 B01D015/00
US Classification:
210/660000, 423/002000, 423/006000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for separating ions of metallic elements are provided. Preferred methods utilize a hydrophobic chelating extractant, such as an organophosphorus compound, adsorbed onto carbon or graphite fibers in the form of felt. Also described is a new thallium-201 generator that comprises a column containing an acidic organophosphorus extractant adsorbed on carbon or graphite fibers, and a yttrium-90 generator system comprised of two extraction columns designed to selectively absorb yttrium-90 at different pH, to enable the separation of yttrium-90 from strontium-90. The two columns are connected in series for stepwise separation. The yttrium-90 product is freed from residual strontium-90 and metal contaminants and can be eluted from the second column with dilute acid, acetate buffer, water or saline for labeling biological targeted molecules. The new generator system provides rapid and efficient separation of yttrium-90 and is amenable to both scale-up and automation. Also described is a new Tc generator that comprises a column containing an acidic organophosphorus extractant adsorbed on carbon or graphite fibers designed to selectively absorb Mo at a selected pH, to enable the separation of Tc from Mo.
Real Estate Law Finance Law Real Estate Acquisitions Real Estate Restructuring Real Estate Workouts Real Property Probate Law Financial Markets and Services
Mold, UKPast: Director Special Projects at Advanced Materials Manufacture, Executive Director Sales and... Retired senior general manager with extensive experience in non-metallic, inorganic materials development, manufacture, sales and marketing, and project... Retired senior general manager with extensive experience in non-metallic, inorganic materials development, manufacture, sales and marketing, and project management