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ISLN:
902411003
Admitted:
1979
University:
Southern Methodist University, B.S., 1976
Law School:
Washburn University of Topeka, J.D., 1979
Resumes
Class C And 3 License Independent Contractor With Own Vehicles Delivery Of Lost Luggage For Airlines
Shazi Iqbal - Danville CA, US Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Ronald Chang - Redwood City CA, US Gregory Mote - Los Angeles CA, US Douglas B. Dority - Santa Cruz CA, US Jeffrey S. Ross - Lebanon Springs NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/30 G01N 1/31 C12M 1/00 C12M 1/36 C12M 1/02
US Classification:
435 4052, 435 405, 4353091, 4352831, 4352862
Abstract:
Provided is a system and method for staining of one or more samples, including providing one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to be inserted into an auto-staining instrument; and enabling one of one or more staining procedures appropriate for the one or more samples as a function of a choice of self-contained sample processing receptacle, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to process each inserted sample of the one or more samples within the self-contained sample processing receptacle.
Shazi Iqbal - Danville CA, US Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Ronald Chang - Redwood City CA, US Gregory Mote - Los Angeles CA, US Douglas B Dority - Santa Cruz CA, US Jeffrey S. Ross - Lebanon Springs NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/31
US Classification:
422500
Abstract:
Provided is a system and method for staining of one or more samples, including providing one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to be inserted into an auto-staining instrument; and enabling one of one or more staining procedures appropriate for the one or more samples as a function of a choice of self-contained sample processing receptacle, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to process each inserted sample of the one or more samples within the self-contained sample processing receptacle.
Shazi Iqbal - Danville CA, US Steven M. Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US Ronald Chang - Redwood City CA, US Gregory Mote - Los Angeles CA, US Douglas B. Dority - Santa Cruz CA, US Jeffrey S. Ross - Lebanon Springs NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/31 C12M 1/36
US Classification:
4352862, 4352831
Abstract:
Provided is a system and method for staining of one or more samples, including providing one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to be inserted into an auto-staining instrument; and enabling one of one or more staining procedures appropriate for the one or more samples as a function of a choice of self-contained sample processing receptacle, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to process each inserted sample of the one or more samples within the self-contained sample processing receptacle.
Method And Apparatus For Storing And Dispensing Reagent Beads
Douglas B. Dority - Mill Valley CA, US Steven Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Cepheid - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
US Classification:
436174, 422559
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide an efficient and effective technique for storing and dispensing reagent beads. In one embodiment, an apparatus is provided for dispensing reagent beads contained in a bead storage device which includes a bead carrier having a plurality of wells; a plurality of reagent beads disposed in the wells; and a cover tape releasably attached to the bead carrier to cover the wells and retain the reagent beads in the wells. The apparatus comprises a channel in which to place the bead storage device with the bead carrier facing a support wall of the channel and the cover tape facing a stripping wall of the channel. The stripping wall includes a stripping gap disposed between a stripping edge and an opposite edge, and a dispense opening provided adjacent the opposite edge on a side of the stripping wall opposite from the stripping edge. The cover tape is insertable through the stripping gap to be pulled against the stripping edge to peel the cover tape from the bead carrier to move the wells of the bead carrier inside the channel toward the dispense opening and expose the wells individually to dispense the reagent beads.
Shazi S. Iqbal - Danville CA, US Steven M Montgomery - Los angeles CA, US Ronald Chang - Redwood CA, US Gregory E. Mote - Los Angeles CA, US Douglas B. Dority - Santa Cruz CA, US Jeffrey S. Ross - Lebanon Springs NY, US
Assignee:
SYFR, INC. - Danville CA
International Classification:
G01N 1/31
Abstract:
Provided is a system and method for staining of one or more samples, including providing one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to be inserted into an auto-staining instrument; and enabling one of one or more staining procedures appropriate for the one or more samples as a function of a choice of self-contained sample processing receptacle, each of the one or more self-contained sample processing receptacles configured to process each inserted sample of the one or more samples within the self-contained sample processing receptacle.
Method And Apparatus For Storing And Dispensing Reagent Beads
- Sunnyvale CA, US Douglas B. Dority - Mill Valley CA, US Steven Montgomery - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Cepheid - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
US Classification:
436174, 422559
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide an efficient and effective technique for storing and dispensing reagent beads. In some embodiments, an apparatus is provided for dispensing reagent beads contained in a bead storage device which includes a bead carrier having a plurality of wells; a plurality of reagent beads disposed in the wells; and a cover tape releasably attached to the bead carrier to cover the wells and retain the reagent beads in the wells. The apparatus comprises a channel in which to place the bead storage device with the bead carrier facing a support wall of the channel and the cover tape facing a stripping wall of the channel. The stripping wall includes a stripping gap disposed between a stripping edge and an opposite edge, and a dispense opening provided adjacent the opposite edge on a side of the stripping wall opposite from the stripping edge. The cover tape is insertable through the stripping gap to be pulled against the stripping edge to peel the cover tape from the bead carrier to move the wells of the bead carrier inside the channel toward the dispense opening and expose the wells individually to dispense the reagent beads.
Medicine Doctors
Steven R Montgomery, Walnut Creek CA - CRNA (Certified registered nurse anesthetist)
Dr. Montgomery graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Las Vegas, NV and 3 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Montgomery is affiliated with Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center.