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Athar M Masood

from Frederick, MD
Age ~63

Athar Masood Phones & Addresses

  • 3941 Braveheart Cir, Frederick, MD 21704 (301) 874-0215 (301) 874-2471
  • Urbana, MD
  • 771 Quince Orchard Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 (301) 977-1917
  • 728 Clopper Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 (301) 977-1917
  • 734 Clopper Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 (301) 977-1917
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Laramie, WY
  • Stanford, CA

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Resumes

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Head Of Healthcare Division

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Anaf Healthcare
Head of Healthcare Division

Al Nawras Medi-Lab Supply Aug 2012 - Feb 2016
Field Service Engineer

Al Nawras Medi-Lab Supplies Aug 2012 - Feb 2016
Team Leader, Biomedical Engineers

Bdh Middle East Llc 2009 - 2010
Senior Engineer

Lucky Lab Pakistan Jan 2000 - Jan 2006
Manager Service Support
Education:
Ned University of Engineering and Technology 1995 - 2000
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Electronics Engineering
Ned University of Engineering and Technology 1994 - 2000
Bachelors, Electronics, Engineering, Communications
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Lifesciences
Biotechnology
Medical Devices
Hardware Diagnostics
Genomics
Laboratory Automation
Labview
Capital Equipment
Validation
Field Service
Microscopy
Laboratory Equipment
Electronics
R&D
Pcr
Matlab
Laboratory
Life Sciences
Interests:
Social Services
Children
Environment
Education
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Human Rights
Animal Welfare
Health
Languages:
English
Urdu
Certifications:
Diploma Dna Scan, Ge Healthcare
Dnascan Rapid Dna Analysis Training
Techno Twin Station Service Training
Ih-Com Technical Course
Saxo Ii, Lyra Ii Technical Course
Gel Doc Ez Training
Gel Doc Xr+ and Chemi Doc Xrs+ Training
Gs800 Calibrated Densitometer Training
Cfx 96 Real Time Pcr Training
C-1000 and S-1000 Pcr Training
Certified Eppendorf Sales and Service Training
Certified Ep Motion 5075 & Mastercycler Ep Specialist
Certified Liquid Handling, Repair, Maintenance & Calibration Specialist
Certified Sales & Service Specialist
Specialized Hands on Workshop Training of Centrifuges
Microsoft Certified System Engineer
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Athar Masood

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Location:
Frederick, MD
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Saic-Inc Frederick National Laboratory For Cancer Research Jun 2007 - Apr 2013
Scientist Ii

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Feb 2004 - May 2007
Irta Scientist

Igen Feb 1997 - Dec 2003
Senior Scientist

Frederick Md Feb 1997 - Dec 2003
Education:
Stanford University 1995 - 1996
University of Wyoming 1992 - 1994
University of Hyderabad, India
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Aligarh University, India
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
P.g. College of Law, Basheerbagh
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
University of Hyderabad
Masters, Philosophy, Chemistry
Skills:
Protein Identification
Plasma Fames By Gc Fid and Gc Ms
Hormone Quantitation
Bio Sample Extraction Methds
Tecan Robot Applications
Satistical Analysis
Bio Molecular Reactions
Msd Immuno Assays
Synthetic Organic Chem
Laboratory
Assay Development
Protein Chemistry
Mass Spectrometry
Pharmacokinetics
Sop
Gas Chromatography
Hplc
Validation
Gc Ms
Lc Ms
Gmp
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Athar Masood

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Publications

Us Patents

Ecl Labels Having Improved Non-Specific Binding Properties, Methods Of Using And Kits Containing The Same

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US Patent:
20030027357, Feb 6, 2003
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/896974
Inventors:
George Sigal - Rockville MD, US
Howard Tjiong - Holland MI, US
Liwen Dong - Rockville MD, US
Athar Masood - Gaithersburg MD, US
Richard Titmas - Boxford MA, US
International Classification:
G01N021/76
C07F009/58
C 07D 4 1/04
C07D471/02
G01N033/543
US Classification:
436/518000, 546/002000, 546/010000, 546/022000, 546/023000, 546/088000, 546/264000
Abstract:
Bipyridine or phenanthroline ligands presenting functional groups that prevent non-specific binding (in particular, negatively charged functional groups that are unaffected by standard conditions for conjugating biological reagents through amide bonds) are described as are luminescent metal complexes comprising these ligands. The use of luminescent ruthenium and osmium complexes comprising these ligands in electrochemiluminescence assays shows that the use of these labels can significantly reduce the amount of non-specific binding observed relative to assays carried out using reagents labeled with analogous labels that don't present functional groups that decrease non-specific binding.
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