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  • 1145 Thunder Hill Rd, Lincoln Univ, PA 19352
  • 531 School Rd, Lincoln University, PA 19352
  • West Grove, PA
  • Newark, DE
  • Lincoln Univ, PA
  • Chester, PA

Work

Company: Arkion ls inc. 2006 Position: Product development

Education

School / High School: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2001

Resumes

Resumes

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Donald Cyron Lincoln University, PA

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Work:
Arkion LS Inc.

2006 to 2000
Product Development

Arkion LS/DCV, Inc

2001 to 2000
Contract Manufacturing/Production Coordinator

Arkion LS/DCV, Inc

2001 to 2000
Process Development/Commercialization

Arkion LS/DCV, Inc

1999 to 2001
Site Manager - PRO-10

Arkion LS/DCV, Inc

1998 to 1999
Corporate Safety Officer

Arkion LS/DCV, Inc

1997 to 1999
Product Development

E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co

1980 to 1997
Project Manager/Manufacturing Support - Permasep

Publications

Us Patents

Dry Acid-Chitosan Complexes

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US Patent:
20030018176, Jan 23, 2003
Filed:
Sep 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/947248
Inventors:
J. Angerer - Hockessin DE, US
Donald Cyron - Lincoln University PA, US
Subramanian Iyer - Hockessin DE, US
Thomas Jerrell - Avondale PA, US
International Classification:
C07H015/22
C08B037/08
US Classification:
536/020000
Abstract:
The invention is an acid-chitosan complex which is made up of chitosan, a sufficient amount of one or more acids, and an effective amount of water. This acid-chitosan is water-soluble in a dry form. A further aspect of this invention is various methods for producing such a water-soluble acid-chitosan complex and methods for using this acid-chitosan complex, particularly for reducing fat absorption in an animal.

Method Of Forming A Biodegradable Molded Packing

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US Patent:
61067539, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Apr 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/838788
Inventors:
Randall Vann Redd - Wilmington DE
Don Boyd Schiewetz - Wilmington DE
Donald Mark Cyron - New London Township PA
Assignee:
Environmental Packing LP - Bridgewater NJ
International Classification:
B29C 5142
B29C 5112
B29C 4318
B29B 1510
US Classification:
264112
Abstract:
A method for making shaped articles at room ambient temperatures without the addition of extraneous heat comprising the sequential steps: (1) forming a plurality of particles comprising a foamed admixture of starch, biodegradable polymer and water; (2) at room ambient temperature, applying to the surface of the particles finely divided drops of unheated water to effect wetting and softening of the outer surfaces of the particles; (3) without the addition of heat, compressing the surfaces of the surface softened particles to effect cohesion between the wetted outer surfaces of the particles, densification of the particles and formation of a shaped article; and (4) without the addition of heat, maintaining the particles under such compression for a time sufficient to render the outer surface of the particles nontacky by adsorption of water into the particles and by evaporation of water from the surface of the particles and (5) forming a protective skin on the outer surface of the compressed, non-tacky particles by heating the walls of the mold cavity and thus melting the outer surface of the shaped article having contact with the walls of the mold parts.

Water-Soluble, Biodegradable Filter, And Process Of Using Same

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US Patent:
59221100, Jul 13, 1999
Filed:
Jan 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/010526
Inventors:
Harvey L. Weaver - Wilmington DE
Donald Mark Cyron - New London Township PA
Assignee:
DCV, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B01D 4600
US Classification:
95273
Abstract:
A water-soluble, biodegradable filter medium for removing entrained solid and/or liquid particles from an air stream, and a method of use thereof are disclosed. The filter medium is a solid solution of starch and a biodegradable, water-soluble synthetic polymer. After use, the filter medium is disposed of in an environmentally sound fashion. In particular, the filter medium is dissolved in water and the solid and/or liquid particles collected thereon are removed from the resulting aqueous solution of starch and polymer by decantation and the polymer and starch biodegraded using a conventional biological water treatment process.

Dry Acid-Chitosan Complexes

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US Patent:
63264757, Dec 4, 2001
Filed:
Feb 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/515051
Inventors:
J. David Angerer - Hockessin DE
Donald M. Cyron - Lincoln University PA
Subramanian Iyer - Hockessin DE
Thomas A. Jerrell - Avondale PA
Assignee:
Arkion Life Sciences - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08B 3708
A61K 31722
US Classification:
536 20
Abstract:
The invention is an acid-chitosan complex which is made up of chitosan, a sufficient amount of one or more acids, and an effective amount of water. This acid-chitosan is water-soluble in a dry form. A further aspect of this invention is various methods for producing such a water-soluble acid-chitosan complex and methods for using this acid-chitosan complex, particularly for reducing fat absorption in an animal.
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