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Hemant S Pawar

from Foster City, CA
Age ~63

Hemant Pawar Phones & Addresses

  • Foster City, CA
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • 3015 Bolgos Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 994-6673
  • 3050 Bolgos Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Maryland Heights, MO
  • Washington, DC

Work

Company: Department of ophthalmology, university of michigan Apr 2011 Position: Assistant research scientist

Education

School / High School: National Chemical Laboratory- Pune, Maharashtra 1989 Specialities: Ph.D. in Biochemistry

Resumes

Resumes

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Associate Director

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Location:
632 Teal St, Foster City, CA 94404
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
University of Michigan Medical School - Ann Arbor since Apr 2011
Research Scientist

Alcon Labs, Fort Worth, TX Sep 2008 - Mar 2011
Senior Scientist III

Aplied Biosystems Jan 2007 - Sep 2008
Scientist
Education:
Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India 1978 - 1983
Master of Science, Masters, Biochemistry
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Molecular Genetics
Molecular Cloning
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular Diagnostics
Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Life Sciences
Cell Culture
Assay Development
Qpcr
Pcr
Dna
Genomics
Genetics
Protein Chemistry
Dna Sequencing
Sequencing
Dna Extraction
Cell Biology
Protein Purification
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Genotyping
Lifesciences
Protein Expression
In Vitro
Languages:
English
Hindi
Marathi
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Scientist

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Location:
632 Teal St, Foster City, CA 94404
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Applied Biosystems
Scientist

Alcon Research Labs, Fort Worth, TX since 2008
Senior Scientist

Alcon Research Ltd, Fort Worth, Texas since 2008
Senior Scientist III
Education:
University of Pune 1984 - 1989
Skills:
Biotechnology
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Next Education India Pvt Ltd

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Location:
San Mateo, CA
Industry:
E-Learning
Work:
Next Education India Pvt Ltd
Next Education India Pvt Ltd
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National Chemical Laboratory, Pune

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Work:

National Chemical Laboratory, Pune
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Location:
United States
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Hemant Pawar Ann Arbor, MI

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Work:
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan

Apr 2011 to 2000
Assistant Research Scientist

Molecular Pharmacology, Alcon Labs
Fort Worth, TX
Sep 2008 to Apr 2011
Senior Scientist

Applied Markets Division, Applied Biosystems, Inc
Foster City, CA
Jan 2007 to Aug 2008
Staff Scientist

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
2001 to 2006
Research Investigator

Department of Ophthalmology, Washington University
St. Louis, MO
1999 to 2001
Research Instructor

Department of Pathology, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
1998 to 1999
Research Associate

Unilever Research Laboratories
Bangalore, Karnataka
1997 to 1998
Senior Research Scientist (Manager Gr. B)

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
1995 to 1997
Research Investigator

Depts. of Biological Chemistry and Ophthalmology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
1989 to 1995
Postdoctoral Research Fellow

National Chemical Laboratory

1984 to 1989
Research Fellow

Education:
National Chemical Laboratory
Pune, Maharashtra
1989
Ph.D. in Biochemistry

(Biochemistry) Marathwada University
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
1983
M.S.

Publications

Us Patents

Pigment Composition

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US Patent:
20020124859, Sep 12, 2002
Filed:
Oct 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007187
Inventors:
Krithivasan Bhagyalakshmi - Bangalore, IN
Indu Mani - Bangalore, IN
Hemant Pawar - Ann Arbor MI, US
Govindarajan Raman - Mumbai, IN
Assignee:
Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, Division of Conopco, Inc.
International Classification:
A61K007/13
US Classification:
132/208000
Abstract:
Compositions for colouring hair and/or skin comprise: (a) a cationic polymer; (b) a natural phenol; and (c) unripe tamarind extract.

Methods And Kits For Extraction Of Dna

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US Patent:
20090209751, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/371515
Inventors:
Maxim G. Brevnov - Union City CA, US
Hemant S. Pawar - Fort Worth TX, US
Manohar R. Furtado - San Ramon CA, US
Jaiprakash Shewale - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
LEFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C07H 1/00
C07H 21/04
US Classification:
536 253, 536 221, 536 254
Abstract:
Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping.

Inducible Nucleic Acid Targets For Detection Of Pathogens, Methods And Compositions Thereof

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US Patent:
20120009575, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Jun 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/174645
Inventors:
Priya Balachandran - Foster City CA, US
Craig Cummings - Pacifica CA, US
Hemant Pawar - Ann Arbor MI, US
Robert Tebbs - Livermore CA, US
Manohar Furtado - San Ramon CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 611, 435 615, 435 612
Abstract:
The present application describes compositions, methods and kits for rapid detection and identification of various microorganisms using inducible RNA. Methods for rapidly detecting microorganisms by detecting expression of inducible RNA of target genes following induction of a target gene using an inducer are described. Some embodiments describe methods and workflows for rapidly detecting microbes such as, but not limited to, spp, spp. and spp. Compositions and kits comprise primer nucleic acid sequences having hybridization specificity for priming amplification of genes of microorganisms (or gene fragments) that are responsive to one or more RNA-inducing agents. In some embodiments, kits and compositions further comprise probe nucleic acid sequences having hybridization specificity for genes responsive to RNA-inducing agents or fragments thereof.

Methods And Kits For Extraction Of Dna

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US Patent:
20140039176, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Jun 28, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/931110
Inventors:
Hemant PAWAR - Ann Arbor MI, US
Manohar FURTADO - San Ramon CA, US
Jaiprakash SHEWALE - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
US Classification:
536 2541, 536 231, 252 6253
Abstract:
Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping.

Methods And Kits For Extraction Of Dna

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US Patent:
20210246438, Aug 12, 2021
Filed:
Feb 22, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/181103
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Hemant S. PAWAR - Ann Arbor MI, US
Manohar R. FURTADO - San Ramon CA, US
Jaiprakash G. SHEWALE - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
C12Q 1/6806
Abstract:
Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping.

Methods And Kits For Extraction Of Dna

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US Patent:
20180362962, Dec 20, 2018
Filed:
Jun 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/011597
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Hemant S. PAWAR - Ann Arbor MI, US
Manohar R. FURTADO - San Ramon CA, US
Jaiprakash G. SHEWALE - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
C12Q 1/6806
Abstract:
Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping.

Methods And Kits For Extraction Of Dna

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US Patent:
20160326515, Nov 10, 2016
Filed:
Jul 21, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/216642
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Hemant PAWAR - Ann Arbor MI, US
Manohar FURTADO - San Ramon CA, US
Jaiprakash SHEWALE - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
Methods and materials are disclosed for use in recovering a biopolymer from a solution. In particular, the invention provides methods for extraction and isolation of nucleic acids from biological materials. The nucleic acids can be separated by forming a stable complex with soluble polysaccharide polymers and magnetic particles, in the presence of detergents and solvent. When the particles are magnetically separated out of the solution, the nucleic acids are separated with them. The nucleic acids can subsequently be released and separated from the particles. The nucleic acid preparation is useful for achieving efficient and accurate results in downstream molecular techniques such as quantification, identification of the source of the nucleic acids, and genotyping.
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