Benign Polyps of the Colon Cirrhosis Infectious Liver Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
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English
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1992. He works in Fontana, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center.
Medical School University of Wisconsin Medical School Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1990. He works in Cincinnati, OH and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Anderson.
- Salt Lake City UT, US Alex Jafek - Salt Lake City UT, US Haidong Feng - Salt Lake City UT, US Timothy Jenkins - Salt Lake City UT, US Kenneth Aston - Salt Lake City, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 B01L 3/02
Abstract:
A method of isolating sperm of a fluid sample comprises separating, in an initial separation operation, the fluid sample via a microfluidic separating system into a first debris fluid volume and a first sperm fluid volume, and then reflowing the first sperm fluid volume and a dilution fluid through the microfluidic separating system to recycle the first sperm fluid volume, and then separating, in a subsequent separation operation, the first sperm fluid volume into a second debris fluid volume and a second sperm fluid volume via the microfluidic separating system.
Microfluidic System For Sperm Separation And Enrichment From Various Types Of Sperm Samples
- Salt Lake City UT, US Bruce Gale - Salt Lake City UT, US Alex Jafek - Salt Lake City UT, US Timothy Jenkins - Salt Lake City UT, US Jim Hotaling - Salt Lake City UT, US Douglas Carrell - Salt Lake City UT, US Jiyoung Son - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 C12N 5/076 G01N 1/40 G01N 1/34
Abstract:
A method for separating and enriching sperm from a tissue sample comprises: obtaining a microfluidic separating system having an inlet end and an outlet end, and a membrane filter (e.g., hollow fiber membrane filter) fluidly connected to the outlet end; separating the tissue sample via the microfluidic separating system into a debris fluid volume and a sperm fluid volume; and enriching the sperm fluid volume by removing excess media via the membrane filter. A two-stage tissue sample separation system comprising: a microchannel structure defining a separation fluid channel to form a separation stage; an inlet end of the microchannel structure; an outlet end of the microchannel structure; and a membrane filter fluidly connected to the outlet end for removal of at least a portion of excess media in the tissue sample.
Methods Of Identifying Male Fertility Status And Embryo Quality
- Los Angeles CA, US - Pasadena CA, US Timothy Jenkins - Salt Lake City UT, US Andrew David Smith - Los Angeles CA, US Philip James Uren - Pasadena CA, US Alan Horsager - Pasadena CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6883 A61B 17/43
Abstract:
Methods are provided of identifying a male fertility condition in a subject. Methods of performing a fertility treatment and an in vitro fertilization procedure are also provided. The methods may comprise determining the DNA methylation pattern of DNA extracted from a semen sample of a subject.
Eric E. Aston - Farmington UT, US Kenneth I. Aston - Oakley UT, US Timothy G. Jenkins - Heber UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 97/06
Abstract:
A vented, waterproof container is disclosed. The container may include a base and a cover. The cover may pivotably engage the base and pivot with respect to the base through a range of motion. The range of motion may include a closed position wherein the cover and base cooperate to form an enclosure. One or more apertures may pass through at least one of the base and the cover. At least one membrane may cover the one or more apertures. The at least one membrane may be permeable to water vapor and impermeable to liquid water. Accordingly, the at least one membrane may block liquid water from entering the container through the one or more apertures yet permit water vapor to escape the container through the one or more apertures.
Systems And Methods For Determining Impact Of Age Related Changes In Sperm Epigenome On Offspring Phenotype
- Salt Lake City UT, US Bradley R. Cairns - Salt Lake City UT, US Timothy G. Jenkins - Salt Lake City UT, US Kenneth I. Aston - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6883 G06F 19/18
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and diagnostic tests, including test kits for assessing an offspring's risk of developing a disease or condition known or suspected to have a causal or contributing relationship to an age related epigenetic event in a paternal germ line are disclosed and described.
Eric E. Aston - Farmington UT, US Kenneth I. Aston - Oakley UT, US Timothy G. Jenkins - Heber UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 97/06 A01K 83/00
Abstract:
A method for forming a system for securing items such as fishing hooks is disclosed. The method may include molding an elastomeric material to include a slit therein. Once formed, the elastomeric material may be compressed across the slit in order to reduce the width of the slit. While held in a compressed state, an item such as a fishing hook may be inserted into the slit. The compression may enable the slit to securely grip the item.
Kenneth I. Aston - North Salt Lake UT, US Timothy G. Jenkins - Saratoga Springs UT, US Eric E. Aston - Farmington UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 97/06 B29C 65/48 B29C 65/00 B29C 39/02
Abstract:
A method for forming a fishing-hook-retention system is disclosed. The method may include molding a sheet of silicone rubber to include at least one indentation. The at least one indentation may extend at least partially through a thickness of the sheet of silicone rubber. After the molding, at least one slit may be cut into the sheet of silicone rubber. The at least one slit may have one end terminating in the at least one indentation. Thereafter, the sheet of silicone rubber may be used to retain and storing one or more fishing hooks. This may be accomplished by placing at least a portion of a fishing hook within the at least one slit. The sheet silicone rubber may therefore grip the fishing hook and prevent it from falling out of the at least one slit.
Systems And Methods For Determining Impact Of Age Related Changes In Sperm Epigenome On Offspring Phenotype
Douglas T. CARRELL - Salt Lake City UT, US Bradley R. CAIRNS - Salt Lake City UT, US Timothy G. JENKINS - Salt Lake City UT, US Kenneth I. ASTON - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and diagnostic tests, including test kits for assessing an offspring's risk of developing a disease or condition known or suspected to have a causal or contributing relationship to an age related epigenetic event in a paternal germ line are disclosed and described
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