Training Coordination • Project Management • Work flow charting • Implementation • Business Intelligence/Enterprise Data Wa... • Leadership • SQL Server Windows 2008 • SAP/ERP/LMP/GCSS-A/GEFEBS • Planning and prioritizing work • Develop and implement training policies • Gather • analyze and prepare information for repo...
May 2010 to 2000 Management AnalystUS Army Herlong, CA Oct 2009 to Apr 2010 Supply TechnicianUS Navy Lemoore, CA May 2009 to Oct 2009 Supply TechnicianUS Navy Lemoore, CA Jul 2008 to May 2009 Supply TechnicianUS Army
Aug 2004 to Jun 2008 Materials handler/ Supply ClerkUS Army
Nov 2002 to Apr 2003 Supply/Logistics ClerkSembach
Nov 2000 to Aug 2002 Supply/Logistics Clerk
Education:
University of Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix, AZ Sep 2012 Bachelor's
Military:
Rank: E-3 Nov 2000 to Aug 2002 Branch: Air ForceL.i.location.original
Skills:
Training Coordination, Project Management, Work flow charting, Implementation, Business Intelligence/Enterprise Data Warehouse, Leadership, SQL Server Windows 2008, SAP/ERP/LMP/GCSS-A/GEFEBS , Planning and prioritizing work, Develop and implement training policies, Gather, analyze and prepare information for reports and guidelines
Steven Potts - San Diego CA, US Louis Dietz - Mountain View CA, US Aaron Kantor - San Carlos CA, US Brenton Reynolds - Palo Alto CA, US Ian Walton - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
SURROMED, INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G05D001/00
US Classification:
701/001000
Abstract:
A database-driven cytometry network allows for acquisition, analysis, and viewing of large amounts of cytometry data from multiple cytometers. Data from multiple instruments are uploaded to a database, where combined compensation and calibration matrices are applied automatically to correct for both spectral overlap among acquisition channels and instrument-dependent variations. The resulting instrument-independent data are gated automatically using common template gates. A user at a client computer can view and perform statistical analyses on any desired subset of the gated data.
Integrated Database Management Of Protein And Ligand Structures
Steven Potts - San Diego CA, US Sandor Szalma - San Diego CA, US Yin Yu - San Diego CA, US Scott Kahn - Poway CA, US David Edwards - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707001000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for storing protein structure information are provided. The system comprises a non-public database storing protein structure information, wherein the non-public database is coupled to a public database of non-proprietary protein structure information and to non-public sources of proprietary protein structure information. The non-public database may also be coupled to a database having protein structure information for substantially all the proteins of at least one organism genome. The method may comprise loading protein structure data from at least one public database and loading protein structure data from one or more proprietary sources of protein structure information. The public database may comprise the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Certain types of additional information are also advantageously loaded into the database. These may include classification data corresponding to at least one protein ontology. Mass spectroscopy data, NMR data and x-ray crystallography data may also be loaded into the database.
A cargo carrying system for use with a vehicle. The system includes a platform having roller members on an underside thereof to facilitate movement of the platform along the ground. Also included is a connection assembly which serves to permit the attachment of the platform to a vehicle. In one embodiment, both a first height adjustment mechanism and a separate, finely adjustable height mechanism are included between the connection assembly and the platform. Also included is an intermediate, slidable member used between the platform and connection member to facilitate the connection of the platform to the vehicle.
Steven J. Potts - San Diego CA, US Beryl Crossley - Orange County CA, US Rong X. Chen - Laguna Niguel CA, US Kevin Z. Qu - Irvine CA, US Richard A. Bender - Dana Point CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the diagnosis of a disease or condition in an individual. The methods employ a primary self-organizing map trained with biological marker profiles from tissues having known diseases or conditions, in combination with a secondary self-organizing map which displays a representation of a subset of the primary self-organizing map with sample data obtained from an individual in need of diagnosis. A result is prepared from the secondary SOM(s) that reveals the extent of similarity between the known diseases or conditions with the sample data set of the individual. The result can be provided to a practitioner to aid in the diagnosis or prognosis of the individual. The result can additionally be used to select an individual for a clinical trial to evaluate a treatment.
Steven J. Potts - San Diego CA, US Beryl Crossley - Foothill Ranch CA, US Rong Chen - Fremont CA, US Kevin Z. Qu - Irvine CA, US Richard A. Bender - Dana Point CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the diagnosis of a disease or condition in an individual. The methods employ a primary self-organizing map trained with biological marker profiles from tissues having known diseases or conditions, in combination with a secondary self-organizing map which displays a representation of a subset of the primary self-organizing map with sample data obtained from an individual in need of diagnosis. A result is prepared from the secondary SOM(s) that reveals the extent of similarity between the known diseases or conditions with the sample data set of the individual. The result can be provided to a practitioner to aid in the diagnosis of the individual.
Methods For Measuring And Reporting Vascularity In A Tissue Sample
- Westminster CO, US Steven J. Potts - Anthem AZ, US
Assignee:
Flagship Biosciences, Inc. - Westminster CO
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 G01N 33/569 G01N 33/569 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
The disclosure concerns a method for measuring and reporting vascularity in a biological tissue sample. The method generally includes: within a digital image of a tissue section, (i) identifying endothelial cells, lymphatic cells, or a combination thereof; (ii) mapping one or more proximity regions, each of the proximity regions defining an area between detected vessels and a first distance outwardly therefrom; and (iii) calculating one or more of: a vessel proximity score or a hypoxia score, wherein the vessel proximity score relates a composition of objects within the proximity regions, and wherein the hypoxia score relates a composition of tissue within or outside of the proximity regions, respectively.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven C Potts Officer,Director
GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS TALLAHASE OPERATIONS, INC
Steven J Potts Mbr-ceo
Flagship Biosciences, Inc. Pharmaceuticals · Commercial Physical Research · Digital Pathology
7575 W 103 Ave SUITE 102, Westminster, CO 80021 41243 N Ericson Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85086 3655 W Anthem Way, Phoenix, AZ 85086 4683 Lee Hl Dr, Boulder, CO 80302 3038177886
Steve Potts is the name of: Steve Potts (jazz musician) (born 1943) Steve Potts (footballer) (born 1967) Steve Potts (drummer) Stephen Potts, British children's author