Sam Lee Woo

age ~72

from Redwood City, CA

Also known as:
  • Sam L Woo
Phone and address:
450 Carlos Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061
5306471959

Sam Woo Phones & Addresses

  • 450 Carlos Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061 • 5306471959 • 6503655921
  • Fortuna, CA
  • 26 Westgate Dr, San Francisco, CA 94127 • 4155850399
  • Camino, CA
  • 2938 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122 • 4153090293

Work

  • Company:
    Baggys liquors
  • Address:
    1535 Plaza Ln, Burlingame, CA 94010
  • Phones:
    6506975402
  • Position:
    Vice president
  • Industries:
    Liquor Stores

Education

  • Degree:
    High school graduate or higher

Us Patents

  • 4, 7-Dichlorofluorescein Dyes As Molecular Probes

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  • US Patent:
    6403812, Jun 11, 2002
  • Filed:
    May 30, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/580754
  • Inventors:
    Steven M. Menchen - Fremont CA
    Linda G. Lee - Palo Alto CA
    Charles R. Connell - Redwood City CA
    N. Davis Hershey - San Carlos CA
    Vergine Chakerian - San Mateo CA
    Sam L. Woo - Redwood City CA
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA
  • Assignee:
    The Perkin-Elmer Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C07D31182
  • US Classification:
    549223, 549224, 549225, 549382, 549388
  • Abstract:
    Long wavelength, narrow emission bandwidth fluorecein dyes are provided for detecting spacially overlapping target substances. The dyes comprise 4,7-dichlorofluoresceins, and particularly 2â,4â,5â,7â-tetrachloro-4,7-dicloro-5- (and 6-) carboxyfluoresceins. Methods and kits for using the dyes in DNA analysis are provided.
  • 4,7-Dichlorofluorescein Dyes As Molecular Probes

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  • US Patent:
    6649598, Nov 18, 2003
  • Filed:
    Sep 7, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/949444
  • Inventors:
    Steven M. Menchen - Fremont CA
    Linda G. Lee - Palo Alto CA
    Charles R. Connell - Redwood City CA
    N. Davis Hershey - San Carlos CA
    Vergine Chakerian - San Mateo CA
    Sam L. Woo - Redwood City CA
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    A01N 4304
  • US Classification:
    514 44, 435 6, 435 91, 435968, 536 231, 536 243, 536 2532, 536 254, 536 256, 436 86, 436 94, 436 96, 436 98, 436161, 436162, 436800, 935 77
  • Abstract:
    Long wavelength, narrow emission bandwidth fluorecein dyes are provided for detecting specially overlapping target substances. The dyes comprise 4,7-dichlorofluoresceins, and particularly 2â,4â,5â,7â-tetrachloro-4,7-dichloro-5-(and 6-) carboxyfluoresceins. Methods and kits for using the dyes in DNA analysis are provided.
  • Mobility-Modified Nucleobase Polymers And Methods Of Using Same

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  • US Patent:
    6743905, Jun 1, 2004
  • Filed:
    Apr 16, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/836704
  • Inventors:
    Sam L. Woo - Redwood City CA
    Ron Graham - San Ramon CA
    Jing Tian - Mountain View CA
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C07H 2100
  • US Classification:
    536 231, 435 6, 536 253, 536 266
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.
  • Probe Composition Comprising A Binding Polymer And Polymer Chain And Methods Of Use

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  • US Patent:
    6756204, Jun 29, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jun 10, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/170044
  • Inventors:
    Paul David Grossman - Hillsborough CA
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA
    Steven Michael Menchen - Fremont CA
    Sam Lee Woo - Redwood City CA
    Emily Susan Winn-Deen - Pleasanton CA
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 168
  • US Classification:
    435 6, 435 911, 435 912
  • Abstract:
    Method and composition for detecting one or more selected polynucleotide regions in a target polynucleotide. In the method, a mixture of sequence-specific probes are reacted with the target polynucleotide under hybridization conditions, and the hybridized probes are treated to selectively modify those probes which are bound to the target polynucleotide in a base-specific manner. The resulting labeled probes include a polymer chain which imparts to each different-sequence probe, a distinctive ratio of charge/translational frictional drag, and a detectable label. The labeled probes are fractionated by electrophoresis in a non-sieving matrix, and the presence of one or more selected sequences in the target polynucleotide are detected according to the observed electrophoretic migration rates of the labeled probes in a non-sieving medium.
  • Probe Composition Containing A Binding Domain And Polymer Chain And Methods Of Use

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  • US Patent:
    6759202, Jul 6, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jun 10, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/167337
  • Inventors:
    Paul David Grossman - Hillsborough CA
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA
    Steven Michael Menchen - Fremont CA
    Sam Lee Woo - Redwood City CA
    Emily Susan Winn-Deen - Foster City CA
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 168
  • US Classification:
    435 6, 435 911, 435 912
  • Abstract:
    Method and composition for detecting one or more selected polynucleotide regions in a target polynucleotide. In one embodiment of the invention, a plurality of different-sequence probe pairs are added to a target polynucleotide, where each probe pair includes two polynucleotide probe elements which are complementary in sequence to adjacent portions of a selected one of the target sequences in the target polynucleotide. In each probe pair, one of the probe elements contains a non-polynucleotide polymer chain which imparts a distinctive mobility to the associated probe pair, when the elements in the pair are ligated. The other element in the pair contains a detectable reporter label. After the probe pairs have been allowed to hybridize with the target polynucleotide, the hybridized polynucleotides are treated under conditions effective to ligate the end subunits of target-bound probe elements when their end subunits are base-paired with adjacent target bases. The ligated probe pairs are then released from the target polynucleotide and separated electrophoretically in a sieving matrix, or chromatographically.
  • Mobility-Modified Nucleobase Polymers And Methods Of Using Same

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  • US Patent:
    7074569, Jul 11, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 28, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/856752
  • Inventors:
    Sam Lee Woo - Redwood City CA, US
    Ronald J. Graham - San Ramon CA, US
    Jing Tian - Mountain View CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/68
    C07H 21/00
    C07H 21/02
  • US Classification:
    435 6, 536 231, 536 253, 536 266
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.
  • Method For Distinguishing Different-Sequence Polynucleotides

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  • US Patent:
    7115376, Oct 3, 2006
  • Filed:
    Apr 14, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/825074
  • Inventors:
    Paul David Grossman - Burlingame CA, US
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA, US
    Steven Michael Menchen - Fremont CA, US
    Sam Lee Woo - Redwood City CA, US
    Emily Susan Winn-Deen - Foster City CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Applera Corporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/68
    C12P 19/34
  • US Classification:
    435 6, 435 911, 435 912
  • Abstract:
    Method and composition for detecting one or more selected polynucleotide regions in a target polynucleotide. In one embodiment of the invention, a plurality of different-sequence probe pairs are added to a target polynucleotide, where each probe pair includes two polynucleotide probe elements which are complementary in sequence to adjacent portions of a selected one of the target sequences in the target polynucleotide. In each probe pair, one of the probe elements contains a non-polynucleotide polymer chain which imparts a distinctive mobility to the associated probe pair, when the elements in the pair are ligated. The other element in the pair contains a detectable reporter label. After the probe pairs have been allowed to hybridize with the target polynucleotide, the hybridized polynucleotides are treated under conditions effective to ligate the end subunits of target-bound probe elements when their end subunits are base-paired with adjacent target bases. The ligated probe pairs are then released from the target polynucleotide and separated electrophoretically in a sieving matrix, or chromatographically.
  • Method For Distinguishing Different-Sequence Polynucleotides

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  • US Patent:
    7129050, Oct 31, 2006
  • Filed:
    Apr 14, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/825624
  • Inventors:
    Paul David Grossman - Burlingame CA, US
    Steven Fung - Palo Alto CA, US
    Steven Michael Menchen - Fremont CA, US
    Sam Lee Woo - Redwood City CA, US
    Emily Susan Winn-Deen - Foster City CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Applera Coporation - Foster City CA
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/68
    C12P 19/34
  • US Classification:
    435 6, 435 911, 435 912
  • Abstract:
    Method and composition for detecting one or more selected polynucleotide regions in a target polynucleotide. In the method, a mixture of sequence-specific probes are reacted with the target polynucleotide under hybridization conditions, and the hybridized probes are treated to selectively modify those probes which are bound to the target polynucleotide in a base-specific manner. The resulting labeled probes include a polymer chain which imparts to each different-sequence probe, a distinctive ratio of charge/translational frictional drag, and a detectable label. The labeled probes are fractionated by electrophoresis in a non-sieving matrix, and the presence of one or more selected sequences in the target polynucleotide are detected according to the observed electrophoretic migration rates of the labeled probes in a non-sieving medium.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Sam Woo
Vice President
Baggys Liquors
Liquor Stores
1535 Plaza Ln, Burlingame, CA 94010
Sam Ryoul Woo
President
Leewoo Solution America, Corp
Management Services
3003 N 1 St, San Jose, CA 95134
2500 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Sam Woo
Vice-President
S W L Inc
Ret Alcoholic Beverages
881 Vega Cir, San Mateo, CA 94404
6506975402
Sam Woo
Vice President
Baggys Liquors
Whol Wine/Distilled Beverages · Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores
1535 Plz Ln, Burlingame, CA 94010
6506975402

Resumes

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Owner

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Industry:
Wholesale
Work:
Pan-Pacific Enterprises Group
Owner
Skills:
New Business Development
Marketing Strategy
Sales Management
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Emergency Medicine Physician

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Work:

Emergency Medicine Physician
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Director Of Mathematics At Vonity Inc

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Position:
Director of Mathematics at Vonity Inc
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Vonity Inc since 2008
Director of Mathematics
Education:
Rice University 2002 - 2004
Master's degree, Applied Mathematics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1995 - 2002
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Mathematics and Computer Science
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Manager, Apple Iphone/Ipod Engineering Project Management

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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware

Youtube

Testing our 1000hp GTR SW Performance

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Living in my mom's basement as a Ivy League (...

Hey y'all, Not sure if my rant regarding my unproductivity was #relata...

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This week I decided to pay a visit to one of my favourite Chinese rest...

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    2m 42s

Sam Woo - Inhibitions (Official Video)

DP: Rachel Woo/Sam Woo Camera: Rachel Woo/ Dawn Woo Set: Sam Woo/John ...

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    3m 13s

SAM WOO BBQ Chinese Restaurant| Must try Peki...

Trying their best seller Peking Duck! Sam Woo Chinese Restaurant in Ce...

  • Duration:
    10m 55s

SAM WOO BBQ

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    12m 36s

Googleplus

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Work:
PAVIST - General Manager
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Plaxo

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Shanghai, China
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West Covina, CAManager, Technical Services at Hot Topic Past: Manager, Network Operations at Sport Chalet, Director, Network Operations at Aames Home...

Classmates

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Schools:
Springfield High School Toledo OH 2002-2006
Community:
Carol Gonci
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Schools:
International Community School Kirkland WA 2000-2004
Community:
Taylor Chanter, Sarah Feldman, Lily Fisher, Katie Holden, Kahran Singh
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Schools:
Rollins Elementary School Augusta GA 1967-1971, North Ranchito Elementary School Pico Rivera CA 1971-1972, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Whittier CA 1972-1973, Dexter Junior High School Whittier CA 1973-1975
Community:
Bruce Guiher, Mary Romero, Cathy Conger
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Schools:
Holy Cross High School Santa Cruz CA 1986-1990
Community:
Monica Zimmer, Doug Gallagher
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International Community S...

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Graduates:
Sam Woo (2000-2004),
Ashwin Kumar (2000-2004),
Ivan Lee (2001-2005),
Alfina Haliullina (2001-2001)
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Springfield High School, ...

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Graduates:
Sam Woo (2002-2006),
Chris Hupp (1984-1988),
Jason Madison (1988-1992),
Robert Andrzejak (1981-1985)
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Holy Cross High School, S...

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Graduates:
Sam Woo (1986-1990),
Melinda Stevens (1963-1967),
Belinda Garza (1965-1969),
Darrell Burns (1969-1973),
Alane Alchorn (1966-1970)
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University of Redlands - ...

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Graduates:
Becky Buckman (1978-1979),
Sam Woo (1993-1995),
Marvin Miller (1979-1980),
Loralee Bland (1998-2000),
Derek James (2000-2002)

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