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Kristin Cederquist Phones & Addresses

  • 1806 Thibodo Rd APT 204, Vista, CA 92081
  • Ypsilanti, MI
  • Lansing, MI
  • Liverpool, NY
  • Atlanta, GA
  • State College, PA
  • Nashville, TN

Work

Company: Penn state university Jun 2005 Position: Graduate researcher

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: Penn State University 2005 to 2010 Specialities: Chemistry

Skills

Spectroscopy • Uv/Vis • Fluorescence • Nanotechnology • Hplc • Nanoparticles • Chemistry • Dna • Biotechnology • Pcr • Fluorescence Microscopy • Surface Chemistry • Assay Development • Assay Design • Characterization • Cell • Uv/Vis Spectroscopy • Polymerase Chain Reaction • Immunoassays • Lateral Flow • Electrochemistry • Bioconjugation • Dna Analysis • Analytical Chemistry • Optical Microscopy • Biosensors • Scanning Electron Microscopy • Elisa • Marketing Strategy • Uv Vis • Company Brochures • Layout • Graphic Design • Immunomagnetic Separation • Project Planning • Research and Development • In Vitro Diagnostics • Biochemistry • Life Sciences • Molecular Biology • Product Development • Molecular Diagnostics

Languages

English

Interests

Cooking • Kickboxing • Horseback Riding • Ultimate Frisbee • Drawing • Needlework

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

Kristin Cederquist Photo 1

Research Scientist

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Location:
1806 Thibodo Rd, Vista, CA 92081
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Penn State University since Jun 2005
Graduate Researcher

Penn State University Aug 2005 - May 2010
Teaching Assistant

Vanderbilt University Oct 2003 - May 2005
Undergraduate Researcher

Centers for Disease Control Jun 2003 - Aug 2003
Student Researcher
Education:
Penn State University 2005 - 2010
Ph.D., Chemistry
Vanderbilt University 2001 - 2005
B.S., Chemistry
Skills:
Spectroscopy
Uv/Vis
Fluorescence
Nanotechnology
Hplc
Nanoparticles
Chemistry
Dna
Biotechnology
Pcr
Fluorescence Microscopy
Surface Chemistry
Assay Development
Assay Design
Characterization
Cell
Uv/Vis Spectroscopy
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Immunoassays
Lateral Flow
Electrochemistry
Bioconjugation
Dna Analysis
Analytical Chemistry
Optical Microscopy
Biosensors
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Elisa
Marketing Strategy
Uv Vis
Company Brochures
Layout
Graphic Design
Immunomagnetic Separation
Project Planning
Research and Development
In Vitro Diagnostics
Biochemistry
Life Sciences
Molecular Biology
Product Development
Molecular Diagnostics
Interests:
Cooking
Kickboxing
Horseback Riding
Ultimate Frisbee
Drawing
Needlework
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Versatile And Sensitive Biosensor

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US Patent:
20180217082, Aug 2, 2018
Filed:
Oct 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/788241
Inventors:
- Toronto, CA
Alexandre Zaragoza - Toronto, CA
Edward Hartley Sargent - Toronto, CA
Jagotamoy Das - Toronto, CA
Kristin Cederquist - Lansing MI, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/327
G01N 33/543
G01N 27/414
C12Q 1/6825
C12Q 1/6818
G01N 33/94
Abstract:
Contemplated methods and devices comprise use of a charged probe and a neutralizer in the electrochemical detection of a wide range of analytes, including nucleic acids, proteins, and small molecules. In certain embodiments the neutralizer forms a complex with the probe that has a reduced charge magnitude compared to the probe itself, and is displaced from the probe when the complex is exposed to the analyte.

Versatile And Sensitive Biosensor

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US Patent:
20140342359, Nov 20, 2014
Filed:
Nov 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/360528
Inventors:
- Toronto, CA
Alexandre Zaragoza - Toronto, CA
Edward Hartley Sargent - Toronto, CA
Jagotamoy Das - Toronto, CA
Kristin Cederquist - Lansing MI, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/327
G01N 27/414
US Classification:
435 611, 436501, 422 8201, 4352872, 205792, 20440301, 2057805
Abstract:
Contemplated methods and devices comprise use of a charged probe and a neutralizer in the electrochemical detection of a wide range of analytes, including nucleic acids, proteins, and small molecules. In certain embodiments the neutralizer forms a complex with the probe that has a reduced charge magnitude compared to the probe itself, and is displaced from the probe when the complex is exposed to the analyte.
Kristin B Cederquist from Vista, CA, age ~41 Get Report