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Lise N Halpern

from New Hope, PA
Age ~65

Lise Halpern Phones & Addresses

  • New Hope, PA
  • Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Amherst, MA
  • East Falmouth, MA
  • Newton, MA
  • Wayland, MA

Work

Company: Focuson strategies Jun 2006 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: MS School / High School: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford 1980 to 1982 Specialities: Biomedical Engineering Science

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Medical Devices • Business Development • Strategic Planning • Leadership • Project Management • Strategy • Biotechnology • Marketing • Product Development • Global Marketing • Start Ups • Marketing Strategy • Product Launch • Healthcare • Management • Market Development • Product Management • Sales • Hospitals • Management Consulting • Consulting • Commercialization

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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President And Founder

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Location:
22 Indian Pipe Ln, Amherst, MA 01002
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
FocusOn Strategies since Jun 2006
Owner

BalanceTek Inc - Greater Boston Area Jun 2009 - Jul 2010
CEO

Haemonetics Corporation Oct 2000 - Jun 2006
Vice President

Transfusion Technologies Corp. Oct 1993 - Oct 2000
Vice President

Intra Sonix 1989 - Dec 1993
Marketing Manager
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford 1980 - 1982
MS, Biomedical Engineering Science
Trinity College-Hartford 1976 - 1980
bs, Electrical Engineering and English
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Medical Devices
Business Development
Strategic Planning
Leadership
Project Management
Strategy
Biotechnology
Marketing
Product Development
Global Marketing
Start Ups
Marketing Strategy
Product Launch
Healthcare
Management
Market Development
Product Management
Sales
Hospitals
Management Consulting
Consulting
Commercialization

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lise N. Halpern
Principal
Balancetek
Mfg Electromedical Equipment
22 Indian Pipe Ln, Amherst, MA 01002

Publications

Us Patents

Blood Collection And Separation System

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US Patent:
6379322, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Feb 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/027072
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Transfusion Technologies Corporation - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 604, 604 609, 604 61, 210782
Abstract:
A system for collecting and processing blood from a donor ( ), wherein the system may be compact enough to be located entirely beside the donors chair, and be able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. Thus, the separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately after the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle ( ) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a variable-volume rotor ( ) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor ( ) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. The system also provides for a container for collecting a separated component. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container ( ) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container ( ) for storing the separated red blood cells.

Blood Collection And Separation System

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US Patent:
6641552, Nov 4, 2003
Filed:
Feb 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/494848
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Haemonetics Corporation - Braintree MA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 602, 604 601, 604 604, 604 605, 604 61, 604 611, 604 401, 210782, 494 36, 494 37, 494 43, 494 56
Abstract:
A system compact enough to be located entirely beside the donors chair, and able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. The separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately after the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle ( ) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a rotor ( ) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor ( ) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container ( ) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container ( ) for storing the separated red blood cells. The system further includes tubing ( ), which may have valving ( ) built into it and which may be acted on externally, so as to direct the blood components in the desired manner.

Donated Blood Collection Kit

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US Patent:
20110281346, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/778710
Inventors:
Lise N. Halpern - Amherst MA, US
Tim Costello - Marshfield MA, US
Jonathan White - Stonington CT, US
Assignee:
HAEMONETICS CORPORATION - Braintree MA
International Classification:
C12M 1/00
B65B 5/00
US Classification:
4353071, 53467
Abstract:
A donated blood collection kit includes an easy-to-open closed container. Stored within the container are items necessary or useful for collecting donated blood, such as an antiseptic scrub, an antiseptic swab, test tubes, a blood collection container, a gauze pad and a sheet of pre-printed adhesive barcode labels. Each kit is assigned a unique identification when the kit is manufactured. The identification may eventually be used as the unique donor identification for a unit of donated blood that is collected using the items in the kit. The container is pre-labeled with the unique identification, such as by a barcode or an RF-ID tag. The test tubes and, if included, the blood collection container are pre-labeled with the same unique donor identification. The adhesive barcode labels in the container are pre-printed with the same unique donor identification and may be affixed to items that are not provided in the kit but, nonetheless, should be associated with the unit of blood that may be collected using the kit. Information about lot numbers and expiration dates for the items in the kit may be encoded in the kit's unique identification and/or stored in a database in association with the kit's identification.

Simplified Method For The Preparation Of Human Lymphokine Activated Killer Cells

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US Patent:
48081515, Feb 28, 1989
Filed:
Apr 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/042998
Inventors:
George F. Dunn - Wenonah NJ
Joseph D. Irr - Newark DE
Lise N. Halpern - Newton Highlands MA
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61M 3700
A61K 3702
A61K 4505
US Classification:
604 6
Abstract:
A lymphocyte-containing white blood cell fraction obtained by standard leukapheresis, elutriation leukapheresis or standard centrifugation can be used for production of lymphokine activated killer cells by incubation with IL-2. Removal of red blood cells and granulocytes by centrifugation on ficoll is not necessary.

Blood Collection And Separation Process

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US Patent:
61028835, Aug 15, 2000
Filed:
Nov 4, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/964177
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Transfusion Technologies Corporation - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A system compact enough to be located entirely beside the donor's chair, and able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. The separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately after the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle (72) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a rotor (2a) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor (50) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. The system also provides for a container for collecting a separated component. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container (92) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container (91) for storing the separated red blood cells.

Blood Collection And Separation System

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US Patent:
57280606, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Jun 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/662617
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Transfusion Technologies Corporation - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A system for collecting and processing blood from a donor (70), wherein the system may be compact enough to be located entirely beside the donor's chair, and be able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. Thus, the separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately alter the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle (72) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a variable-volume rotor (2a) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor (50) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. The system also provides for a container for collecting a separated component. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container (92) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container (91) for storing the separated red blood cells.

Blood Collection And Separation System

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US Patent:
60075090, Dec 28, 1999
Filed:
Apr 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835680
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Transfusion Technologies Corp. - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A system compact enough to be located entirely beside the donor's chair, and able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. The separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately after the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle (72) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a rotor (2a) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor (50) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container (92) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container (91) for storing the separated red blood cells. The system further includes tubing (73), which may have valving (81) built into it and which may be acted on externally, so as to direct the blood components in the desired manner.

Blood Collection And Separation Process

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US Patent:
58533826, Dec 29, 1998
Filed:
Jun 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/662613
Inventors:
Gordon F. Kingsley - Wellesley MA
Thomas D. Headley - Wellesley MA
Lise N. Halpern - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Transfusion Technologies Corporation - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61M 3500
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A system compact enough to be located entirely beside the donor's chair, and able to process the blood while the donor is still resting in the chair after having donated the blood. The separated blood components (plasma and red blood cells) may be stored in their individual optimum environments immediately after the whole blood is drawn, and the blood does not need to be transported back to a separation laboratory for processing. The system includes a needle (72) (or other cannula-like device) for insertion into a vein of the donor and drawing whole blood therethrough, a rotor (2a) for holding the blood after it is drawn, and a motor (50) for spinning the rotor so as to cause the blood to separate into components, for example, plasma and red blood cells. The system also provides for a container for collecting a separated component. In a preferred embodiment two containers are used: the first container (92) for containing an anticoagulant, which is preferably added to the whole blood as it is drawn from the donor, and then for storing the plasma after it has been separated from the red blood cells, and the second container (91) for storing the separated red blood cells.
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