Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Lateral Epicondylitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Hatch graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1991. He works in Ormond Beach, FL and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Pediatric Surgery. Dr. Hatch is affiliated with Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center.
Dr. Hatch graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Old Town, FL and specializes in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. Dr. Hatch is affiliated with UF Health Shands Hospital.
A method of detecting creatinine in body fluids using an indicator which produces a fluorescent response when oxidized in the presence of a copper/creatinine complex. A preferred indicator is 4-(1-methylhydrazino)-7-nitro benzooxadiazole (MNBDH).
Michael Pugia - Granger IN, US Manju Basu - Granger IN, US Robert Hatch - Elkhart IN, US James Profitt - Goshem IN, US
International Classification:
G01N033/554 G01N033/569
US Classification:
435/007320
Abstract:
A method for measuring the bacteria content of fluids such as urine and blood, in which a glycoprotein or glycopeptide is attached to the bacteria and a label attached to or inherent to the glycoprotein or glycopeptide provides a means for determining the amount of bacteria present. A preferred glycoprotein is alkaline phosphatase, which is an enzyme capable of attaching to all bacteria present in the fluid sample and inherently includes a label moiety in that color can be developed by addition of known reagents.
Michael Pugia - Granger IN, US Manju Basu - Granger IN, US Robert Hatch - Elkhart IN, US James Profitt - Goshen IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/554 C12Q 1/04
US Classification:
435007320, 435034000
Abstract:
A method for measuring the bacteria content of fluids such as urine and blood, in which a glycoprotein or glycopeptide is attached to the bacteria and a label attached to or inherent to the glycoprotein or glycopeptide provides a means for determining the amount of bacteria present. A preferred glycoprotein is alkaline phosphatase, which is an enzyme capable of attaching to all bacteria present in the fluid sample and inherently includes a label moiety in that color can be developed by addition of known reagents.
Disclosed is a method for the chemical synthesis of deoxypyridinoline (DPD). The synthesis involves the preparation of a protected 3-hydroxypyridinium starting with a N. alpha. -protected lysine and a 5,6-epoxy-2-N-protected-O-protected-(2S)-2-aminohexanoate with subsequent deprotection to provide the desired DPD.
Determination Of Hydrogen Peroxide Using Fluorogenic Dihydroquinolone And Dihydrocoumarin Indicators
Robert T. Buckler - Edwardsburg MI Robert P. Hatch - Elkhart IN
Assignee:
Miles Inc. - Elkhart IN
International Classification:
C12Q 128
US Classification:
435 28
Abstract:
Fluorogenic indicator compounds responsive to the presence of hydrogen peroxide and methods and test compositions for determining hydrogen peroxide in a test sample. Preferred indicator compounds are 3,4-dihydrocoumarin derivatives and 3,4-dihydro-2-quinolone derivatives, especially those having a dialkylamino group at the 7-position. Such particularly preferred compounds are of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R. sup. 1 is hydrogen, cyano, or --COOR. sup. 6, --CONHR. sup. 6 or --CON(R. sup. 6). sub. 2 where R. sup. 6 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, or aryl; R. sup. 3 and R. sup. 4 are lower alkyl; and Y is. dbd. 0 or. dbd. N--R. sup. 5 where R. sup. 5 is hydrogen or lower alkyl. The indicator compounds yield highly fluorescent products upon oxidation by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a peroxidatively active substance and are useful in analytical systems which generate hydrogen peroxide in response to an analyte under determination in a test sample.
Robert T. Buckler - Edwardsburg MI Robert P. Hatch - Elkhart IN
Assignee:
Miles Inc. - Elkhart IN
International Classification:
C07D21520 C07D31102
US Classification:
546155
Abstract:
Optical indicator chalcogen (selenide or sulfide) compounds responsive to oxidants, e. g. , hydrogen peroxide, and methods for preparing and using such indicators. Upon oxidation the resulting intermediate undergoes spontaneous elimination of the chalcogen residue to yield a signal compound which provides an optical signal such as fluorescence. Preferred fluorogenic indicator compounds are 3-chalcogen-3,4-dihydrocoumarin derivatives and 3-chalcogen-3,4-dihydro-2-quinolone derivatives. Such indicator compounds provide highly fluorescent products upon oxidation by hydrogen peroxide and are useful in analytical systems which generate hydrogen peroxide in response to the analyte under determination.
Analytical Method Using Tetrazolium Salt Indicators Having A Reflectance Plateau
Robert P. Hatch - Elkhart IN Jurgen Kocher - Cologne, DE Nan-Horng Lin - Mundelein IL Scott Ruetten - Granger IN Klaus Wehling - Wuppertal, DE
Assignee:
Miles Inc. - Elkhart IN
International Classification:
G01N 2172
US Classification:
436169
Abstract:
General classes of 2-thiazolyl tetrazolium salt compounds have been found to be characterized by a reflectance spectrum exhibiting an extended plateau above about 600-650 nm. Such compounds are useful as chromogenic indicators for reducing substances such as NADH. The reflectance plateau confers improved accuracy to analytical assays, particularly for the determination of analytes of medical diagnostic significance, in which a colorimetric response on a reagent carrier matrix is measured by reflectance.
Steven C. Charlton - Elkhart IN Robert P. Hatch - Elkhart IN Paul R. Hemmes - Elkhart IN
Assignee:
Miles Inc. - Elkhart IN
International Classification:
G01N 3350
US Classification:
422 56
Abstract:
Test devices are disclosed which are useful for determining glucose or occult blood comprising a carrier matrix, glucose oxidase, an indicator system and a glucose derivative that upon addition of water hydrolizes to produce glucose.
Owner at Atlanta Internet Design, Owner at Photofixations
Location:
Roswell, Georgia
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Atlanta Internet Design - Greater Atlanta Area since Mar 2012
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Photofixations - Greater Atlanta Area since Feb 2010
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Nexus Tile. LLC - Greater Atlanta Area Feb 2002 - Mar 2011
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Nexus Tile LLC Feb 2002 - Dec 2010
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Robert Hatch
Work:
The University of Virginia's College at Wise - Assistant Professor, Computer Science (2008) University of Alabama - Graduate Teaching Assistant/Graduate Research Assistant (2003-2008) Auburn University - Graduate Teaching Assistant/Graduate Research Assistant (2000-2002)
Education:
University of Alabama - Ph.D., Computer Science, Auburn University - Masters, Software Engineering, Auburn University - Bachelors, Computer Science
Robert Hatch
Education:
Georgia State University, - Communications
About:
I own Photofixations.com We specialize in photo retouching, photo refinishing, and photo repair.
Tagline:
Interested in photography, photo post preduction
Bragging Rights:
I saw the Beatles in concert and the first moon liftoff!!