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Bernhard Kuebitz Phones & Addresses

  • Bothell, WA
  • La Mesa, CA
  • 13026 Wanesta Dr, Poway, CA 92064 (858) 736-7620
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Provo, UT

Work

Company: Gen probe Apr 2010 Position: Research associate

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration (MBA) School / High School: Arizona State University 2012 to 2014

Skills

HPLC • Chemistry • Gas Chromatography • DNA • Characterization • MALDI-TOF • Biofuels • PCR • Biochemistry

Languages

Italian

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Research Associate At Gen Probe

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Position:
Research Associate at Gen Probe
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Gen Probe since Apr 2010
Research Associate

Cibus LLC Nov 2006 - Aug 2008
Research Associate

Brigham Young University Jan 2006 - Apr 2006
Research Assistant

Brigham Young University Sep 2004 - Dec 2004
Research Assistant

Brigham Young University Dec 2001 - Aug 2003
Research Assistant
Education:
Arizona State University 2012 - 2014
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Brigham Young University 2000 - 2006
B.S., Biochemistry
Skills:
HPLC
Chemistry
Gas Chromatography
DNA
Characterization
MALDI-TOF
Biofuels
PCR
Biochemistry
Languages:
Italian

Publications

Us Patents

Alkylester Fatty Acid Blends And Uses Therefor

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US Patent:
20110023352, Feb 3, 2011
Filed:
Dec 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/810142
Inventors:
Mark E. Knuth - Poway CA, US
Peter R. Beetham - Carlsbad CA, US
Keith A. Walker - San Diego CA, US
Bernhard D. Kuebitz - Poway CA, US
International Classification:
C10L 1/188
US Classification:
44385
Abstract:
Provided herein are blends oils or fatty acids comprising more than 50% medium chain fatty acids, or the fatty acid alkyl esters thereof, and having low melting points. Such blends are useful as a fuel or as a starting material for the production of, for example, a biodiesel. Also provided genetically altered or modified plants, modified such that the amount of medium chain fatty acids generated by the plant are increased. Further provided is a method of predicting the melting point of a blend of fatty acid methyl esters and the use of such a method for identifying blends suitable for use as, for example, a biodiesel.
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