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Christian Martin Itin

from Menlo Park, CA

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  • 315 Waverley St, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 321-8399

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Professor & Chair At Metropolitan State University Of Denver

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Position:
Professor & Chair at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Location:
Denver, Colorado
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Metropolitan State University of Denver - Greater Denver Area since Aug 2012
Professor & Chair

Humboldt State University - Arcata, CA Aug 2005 - Jan 2013
Professor & Director of Graduate Social Work Education

Association for Experiential Education Nov 2008 - Nov 2012
President (including elect and past)

Boys and Girls Club of the Redwoods Jun 2007 - Aug 2012
Board of Directors Member

Association for Experiential Education Nov 2000 - Nov 2005
President (including elect and past)
Education:
University of Denver 1994 - 1997
PhD, Social Work
University of Denver 1986 - 1987
MSW, Social Work
Cornell University 1982 - 1984
BS, Social Work
Middlebury College 1981 - 1982
Skills:
Organizational Development
Higher Education
Experiential Education
Family Practice
Group Work
Adventure Education
Social Work
Workshop Facilitation
Program Development
Non-profits
Program Evaluation
Grant Writing
Leadership Development
Community Outreach
Staff Development
Teaching
Public Speaking
Mental Health
Curriculum Design
Adolescents
Curriculum Development
Conflict Resolution
Research
Psychotherapy
Team Building
Adults
Experiential Learning
Youth Development
Qualitative Research
Group Dynamics
Community Development
Strategic Planning
Leadership
Training
Community Organizing
Group Therapy
Diversity Training
Social Services
Nonprofits
Fundraising
Interests:
Social Work, Adventure Therapy, Experiential Education, Travel
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Ceo At Cytos Biotechnology Ag

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Position:
CEO at Cytos Biotechnology AG
Location:
Zürich Area, Switzerland
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Cytos Biotechnology AG since 2012
CEO

Micromet Inc. 2004 - Mar 2012
President and CEO

Micromet AG 2004 - 2006
CEO

Micromet AG 1999 - 2004
Senior Management Positions

Zyomyx Inc. - Hayward, CA 1998 - 1999
Co-Founder
Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine 1995 - 1998
Post-doctoral Reserach
University of Basel, Switzerland 1991 - 1994
PhD In Cell Biology
University of Basel, Switzerland 1985 - 1990
Diploma in Biology
Skills:
Oncology
Lifesciences
Pharmaceutical Industry
Biopharmaceuticals
Clinical Trials
Mergers
Clinical Development
Technology Transfer
Due Diligence
Corporate Development
GMP
Investor Relations
Pharmacology
Licensing
Drug Development

Publications

Us Patents

Arrays Of Protein-Capture Agents And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6365418, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
May 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/574748
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Belmont CA
Steffen Nock - Redwood City CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Incorporated - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 427134, 427261, 427287, 427387, 4274072, 427518, 4274872, 435 71, 4352861, 4352871, 4352879, 4352883, 4352884, 436524, 436525, 436527, 436528, 436532, 436533, 436535, 436536
Abstract:
Arrays of protein-capture agents useful for the simultaneous detection of a plurality of proteins which are the expression products, or fragments thereof, of a cell or population of cells in an organism are provided. A variety of antibody arrays, in particular, are described. Methods of both making and using the arrays of protein-capture agents are also disclosed. The invention arrays are particularly useful for various proteomics applications including assessing patterns of protein expression and modification in cells.

Protein Arrays For High-Throughput Screening

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US Patent:
6406921, Jun 18, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/115455
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Cupertino CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Palo Alto CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Incorporated - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 427261, 427287, 427387, 4274072, 427134, 427518, 435 71, 4352879, 4352871, 4352883, 4352884, 436524, 436525, 436527, 436528, 436532, 436533, 436535, 436536
Abstract:
Protein arrays and protein-coated substrates for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity are provided. Methods of using the protein-coated substrates and protein arrays are also disclosed. A plurality of different members of a single protein family may be immobilized on the protein-coated substrate or array. The protein-coated substrates and protein arrays are particularly useful in high-throughput drug screening and clinical diagnostics.

Arrays Of Proteins And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6475808, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/353215
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Belmont CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Redwood City CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Incorporated - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 422 57, 427134, 427261, 427287, 427387, 4274072, 427518, 435 71, 4352871, 4352879, 4352883, 4352884, 436524, 436525, 436527, 436528, 436532, 436533, 436535, 436536
Abstract:
Protein arrays for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity are provided. Methods of using the protein arrays are also disclosed. On the arrays, a plurality of different proteins, such as different members of a single protein family, are immobilized on one or more organic thinfilms on the substrate surface. The protein arrays are particularly useful in drug development, proteomics, and clinical diagnostics.

Protein Arrays For High-Throughput Screening

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US Patent:
6475809, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
May 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570588
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Cupertino CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Palo Alto CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Incorporated - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 422 681, 435 4, 435 71, 436501, 436524
Abstract:
Protein arrays and protein-coated substrates for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity are provided. Methods of using the protein-coated substrates and protein arrays are also disclosed. A plurality of different members of a single protein family may be immobilized on the protein-coated substrate or array. The protein-coated substrates and protein arrays are particularly useful in high-throughput drug screening and clinical diagnostics.

Microdevices For High-Throughput Screening Of Biomolecules

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US Patent:
6576478, Jun 10, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/115397
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Cupertino CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Palo Alto CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 427261, 427287, 427387, 4274072, 435 4, 435 71, 4352882, 4352885, 4352871, 435 6, 436514
Abstract:
Devices for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity using miniaturized microfabricated devices are provided. The biomolecules that can be immobilized on the surface of the devices of the present invention include proteins, polypeptides, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, phospolipids, and related unnatural polymers of biological relevance. These devices are useful in high-throughput drug screening and clinical diagnostics and are preferably used for the parallel screening of families of related proteins.

Microdevices For High-Throughput Screening Of Biomolecules

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US Patent:
6582969, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
May 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570586
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Cupertino CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Palo Alto CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 422 50, 422 58, 422100, 435 4, 435 6, 435 71, 4352871, 4352872, 435805, 435810, 436514, 436524, 436525, 436526, 436527, 436528, 436531, 436532
Abstract:
Methods for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity using miniaturized microfabricated devices are provided. The biomolecules that can be immobilized on the surface of the devices of the present invention include proteins, polypeptides, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, phospholipids, and related unnatural plyomers of biological relevance. These devices are useful in high-throughput drug screening and clinical diagnostics and are preferably used for the parallel screening of families of related proteins.

Microdevices For Screening Biomolecules

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US Patent:
6596545, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Jul 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/353554
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Belmont CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Redwood City CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 435 4, 435 71, 4352871, 4352882, 4352885, 435 6, 436514, 422 55, 422 58, 427261, 427287, 427387, 4274072
Abstract:
Devices for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity using miniaturized microfabricated devices are provided. The biomolecules immobilized on the surface of the devices of the present invention include proteins, polypeptides, polynucleotides, polysaccharides, phospolipids, and related unnatural polymers of biological relevance. These devices are useful drug development, functional proteomics and clinical diagnostics and are preferably used for the parallel screening of families of related proteins.

Arrays Of Proteins And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6630358, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
May 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570363
Inventors:
Peter Wagner - Belmont CA
Dana Ault-Riche - Palo Alto CA
Steffen Nock - Redwood City CA
Christian Itin - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Zyomyx, Incorporated - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33543
US Classification:
436518, 422131, 422134, 435 4, 435 71, 436501, 436524, 436525, 436526, 436527, 436528, 436529, 436530, 436531, 436532, 436533, 436534, 436535
Abstract:
Protein arrays for the parallel, in vitro screening of biomolecular activity are provided. Methods of using the protein arrays are also disclosed. On the arrays, a plurality of different proteins, such as different members of a single protein family, are immobilized on one or more organic thinfilms on the substrate surface. The protein arrays are particularly useful in drug development, proteomics, and clinical diagnostics.
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