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  • Murray, UT
  • 1424 E Stratford Ave, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84106 (801) 467-6167

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Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Christian Darrell Kasteler

Address:
Salt Lake City, UT
License #:
375214-2202 - Expired
Category:
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type:
Professional Engineer

Christian Daniel Kasteler

Address:
Salt Lake City, UT
License #:
8581488-1722 - Expired
Category:
Pharmacy
Issued Date:
Feb 15, 2013
Expiration Date:
Feb 15, 2014
Type:
Approval for Pharmacy Tech Training

Christian Darrell Kasteler

Address:
Salt Lake City, UT
License #:
375214-1723 - Active
Category:
Pharmacy
Issued Date:
Nov 17, 2016
Expiration Date:
Nov 17, 2018
Type:
Pharmacy Technician Trainee

Resumes

Resumes

Christian Kasteler Photo 1

Director Of Engineering

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Dynamic Blending Specialists
Director

Isomeric
Director of Engineering
Education:
University of Utah 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Project Management
Sales
Product Development
Manufacturing
Strategic Planning
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Microsoft Office
Quality Assurance
Continuous Improvement
Six Sigma
Christian Kasteler Photo 2

Technical Engineer

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Macromed, Inc. 2005 - 2009
Technical Engineer

Btg 2005 - 2009
Technical Engineer

Protherics 2005 - 2009
Technical Engineer
Education:
University of Utah 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
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Technical Engineer

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Protherics
Technical Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Stable Dental Varnish Compositions And Methods Of Manufacture And Use

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US Patent:
20180116914, May 3, 2018
Filed:
Dec 27, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/855728
Inventors:
- South Jordan UT, US
Christian D. Kasteler - Murray UT, US
International Classification:
A61K 6/00
A61C 19/06
A61K 8/97
A61K 8/24
A61K 8/21
A61K 8/19
A61K 8/92
A61K 8/365
A61Q 11/00
Abstract:
Fluoride varnish compositions for temporary application and adhesion to a person's teeth include a carrier that remains stable and translucent during storage. The compositions include a carrier comprising a stable and translucent resin and a fluoride ion source (e.g., a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride) dispersed within the carrier so as to provide biologically available fluoride ions to teeth being treated. The carrier resists formation of solids that can plug a 25 gauge (or 10 gauge) syringe brush applicator tip. The compositions may also include an adhesion promoting agent comprising an alkyl phosphoric acid. The composition adheres only temporarily to tooth tissue (e.g., for a period of at least about 4 minutes, but not more than about 1 year), after which the composition spontaneously wears away as a natural result of the action of the tongue, saliva and/or other factors.

Stable Dental Varnish Compositions And Methods Of Manufacture And Use

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US Patent:
20160022548, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Mar 13, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/775470
Inventors:
- South Jordan UT, US
Christian D. Kasteler - Murray UT, US
International Classification:
A61K 6/00
A61K 8/21
A61C 19/06
A61K 8/365
A61Q 11/00
A61K 8/97
A61K 8/24
Abstract:
Fluoride varnish compositions for temporary application and adhesion to a person's teeth include a carrier that remains stable and translucent during storage. The compositions include a carrier comprising a stable and translucent resin and a fluoride ion source (e.g., a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride) dispersed within the carrier so as to provide biologically available fluoride ions to teeth being treated. The carrier resists formation of solids that can plug a 25 gauge or smaller syringe brush applicator tip. The compositions may also include an adhesion promoting agent comprising an alkyl phosphoric acid. The composition adheres only temporarily to tooth tissue (e.g., for a period of at least about 4 minutes, but not more than about 1 year), after which the composition spontaneously wears away as a natural result of the action of the tongue, saliva and/or other factors.
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