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  • 2413 Claver Rd, University Ht, OH 44118 (908) 247-0241
  • University Heights, OH
  • 20 Hartlander St, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 387-8702 (732) 387-8703 (732) 698-0302
  • 6 Palmer Ct, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 698-0302
  • Highland Park, NJ
  • 20 Hartlander St, East Brunswick, NJ 08816

Work

Company: Tecan group - Mnnedorf, ZH 2010 Position: Head, efluidics business

Education

School / High School: Hautes Etudes Commerciales School of Management- Paris (75) 2006 Specialities: MBA

Skills

Laboratory Automation • Genomics • Lifesciences • In-licensing • Mergers • Contract Negotiation • High Throughput Screening • Assay Development • Drug Discovery • R&D • Medical Devices • Business Strategy • Business Development • M&A analysis • Corporate Development • Pharmaceutical Industry • Product Development • Project Management • Management • Scientific Computing • Biotechnology • Mergers & Acquisitions • Validation • Strategy • Cell Biology • Molecular Biology • Commercialization • Biopharmaceuticals • Cell Culture • Technology Transfer

Awards

Recipient of the 2001 Society for Biomol... • Recipient of the 2009/10 Keck Graduate I...

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

Marc Feiglin Photo 1

Chief Technology Officer At Tecan Group

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Position:
Head Business Development, Life Sciences Business Unit at Tecan Group, Point-of-Collection Program Manager at Tecan Group, Chief Technology Officer at Tecan Group
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Tecan Group - Männedorf, Switzerland since Apr 2012
Head Business Development, Life Sciences Business Unit

Tecan Group - Männedorf, Switzerland & San Jose, CA since Jul 2010
Point-of-Collection Program Manager

Tecan Group - Männedorf, Switzerland since Nov 2001
Chief Technology Officer

Tecan Group - Männedorf, Switzerland Jun 2006 - Jun 2010
Head Life Science Business Development, Corporate Business Development

Tecan Group - Männedorf, Switzerland Jun 2005 - May 2006
Head Biopharma Marketing, Global Marketing Business Unit
Education:
New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business 2004 - 2006
MBA
HEC School of Management 2004 - 2006
MBA
London School of Economics and Political Science 2004 - 2006
MBA
University of Michigan 1987 - 1991
BS, Biology
Skills:
Laboratory Automation
Genomics
Lifesciences
In-licensing
Mergers
Contract Negotiation
High Throughput Screening
Assay Development
Drug Discovery
R&D
Medical Devices
Business Strategy
Business Development
M&A analysis
Corporate Development
Pharmaceutical Industry
Product Development
Project Management
Management
Scientific Computing
Biotechnology
Mergers & Acquisitions
Validation
Strategy
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Commercialization
Biopharmaceuticals
Cell Culture
Technology Transfer
Honor & Awards:
• Recipient of the 2001 Society for Biomolecular Screening Presidential Award- “In recognition of efforts in forming and maintaining the Microplate Standards Development Committee and continued contribution to the society” • Recipient of the 2009/10 Keck Graduate Institute Collaborative Excellence Award- “In recognition of your collaborative efforts as a Corporate Liaison to the Tecan Team Masters Project team”. Awarded to a single corporate team each year.
Marc Feiglin Photo 2

Marc Feiglin East Brunswick, NJ

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Work:
Tecan Group
Mnnedorf, ZH
2010 to 2014
Head, eFluidics Business

Tecan Group
Mnnedorf, ZH
2002 to 2013
Chief Technology Officer

Tecan Group
Mnnedorf, ZH
2006 to 2010
Head Life Science Business Development, Corporate and Business Development

Tecan Group
Mnnedorf, ZH
2005 to 2006
Head Biopharma Marketing

Tecan Group
Mnnedorf, ZH
2002 to 2005
Global Technology Manager

Tecan Boston
Boston, MA
2001 to 2002
Manager, Process Management Software

Merck Research Laboratories
Rahway, NJ
2001 to 2001
Senior Systems Associate, Department of Research Information Systems

Merck Research Laboratories
Rahway, NJ
1995 to 2001
Research Associate, Department of HTS and Automation

Merck Research Laboratories
Rahway, NJ
1991 to 1995
Staff Biochemist, Department of Biochemistry and Physiology

Education:
Hautes Etudes Commerciales School of Management
Paris (75)
2006
MBA

London School of Economics & Political Science
London
2006
MBA

New York University Stern School of Business
New York, NY
2006
MBA

University of Michigan School of Literature Science and the Arts
Ann Arbor, MI
1991
B.S. in Biology

Publications

Us Patents

Cartridge And System For Manipulating Samples In Liquid Droplets

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US Patent:
8470153, Jun 25, 2013
Filed:
Jul 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/188584
Inventors:
Marc N. Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
Joseph Mamone - Hillsborough NJ, US
Anne R. Kopf-Sill - Portola Valley CA, US
Ian Fitzpatrick - Elwood Victoria, AU
Mark Rob - East Bentleigh Victoria, AU
Phillip Duncan - Mount Waverley Victoria, AU
Assignee:
Tecan Trading AG - Mannedorf
International Classification:
C02F 1/04
C02F 11/00
C25B 9/00
C25B 11/00
C25B 13/00
G01N 27/00
US Classification:
204600, 204450, 422512, 422547, 422551, 422552
Abstract:
A cartridge () comprises a working film () for manipulating samples in liquid droplets with an electrode array () when the working film () of the cartridge () is placed on said electrode array (). The cartridge () comprises a body (″) with a number of wells () configured to hold therein reagents () or samples (′); a flexibly deformable top structure () impermeable to liquids and configured to seal a top side of the wells (); a piercable bottom structure () impermeable to liquids and configured to seal a bottom side of the wells (); a working film () located below a lower surface () of the body (″), the working film () being impermeable to liquids and comprising a hydrophobic upper surface (); a peripheral spacer (″) located below the lower surface () of the body (″) and connecting the working film () to the body (″); a gap () between the lower surface () of the body (″) and the hydrophobic upper surface () of the working film (), the gap () being defined by the peripheral spacer (″); and a number of piercing elements () located below piercable bottom structures () and configured to pierce the piercable bottom structures () for releasing reagents or samples (′) from the wells () into the gap (). Also disclosed is a system () with an electrode array () onto which the cartridge () can be placed.

Sealing Apparatus For Use With Microplates

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US Patent:
20010007642, Jul 12, 2001
Filed:
Feb 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/257277
Inventors:
MARC FEIGLIN - EAST BRUNSWICK NJ, US
International Classification:
B01L003/00
US Classification:
422/102000, 422/058000, 435/288500, 435/305200
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a sealing apparatus that effectively seal microplates and can be used in conjunction with automated equipment. While the present invention is adaptable to automated instruments, it does not require sophisticated machinery to utilize the apparatus.

Collection/Extraction Container For Biological Material In Forensic Samples

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US Patent:
20100248213, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Jul 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/669922
Inventors:
Marc N. Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/28
C12Q 1/68
C12Q 1/70
C12Q 1/02
G01N 33/68
B01L 3/00
US Classification:
435 5, 436174, 435 6, 435 29, 436 86, 422102
Abstract:
Relates to a collection/extraction container () for collecting solid forensic samples () and/or for extracting biological material from these solid forensic samples () and its use. The container () has a top opening () for the insertion of a solid forensic sample (). The container () comprises a basket () and an essentially horizontal intermediate floor () for the retention of the solid forensic sample () during digestion/lysis and extraction, the intermediate floor () being permeable to fluids and dividing the inner chamber () into an upper sample space () and a lower fluid space (). The container according to the invention is characterized in that is comprises an essentially vertical channel (), which is accomplished to allow a pipetting needle () to be inserted through the sample space () and into the fluid space () in that the channel () has a top orifice () that is situated nearby a top opening () of the container () and in that the channel () penetrates the intermediate floor () in a bottom orifice (), wherein the container () also comprises a partition wall () that at least partially surrounds the channel () and that separates the latter from the upper sample space ().

System And Instrument For Processing Biological Samples And Manipulating Liquids Having Biological Samples

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US Patent:
20110290647, Dec 1, 2011
Filed:
Dec 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/139647
Inventors:
Marc N. Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/447
C12Q 1/68
G01N 27/453
US Classification:
204450, 204600
Abstract:
A biological sample processing system comprises a container for large volume processing, a flat polymer film having a lower surface and a hydrophobic upper surface, which is kept at a distance d to the base side of the container by the protrusions. The distance d defines at least one gap when the container is positioned on the film. A liquid droplet manipulation instrument comprises at least one electrode array for inducing liquid droplet movements; a substrate supporting the at least one electrode array; and a control unit is characterized in that the container and the film are reversibly attached to the liquid droplet manipulation instrument. The system thus enables displacement of at least one liquid droplet from the at least one well through the channel of the container onto the hydrophobic upper surface of the flat polymer film and above the at least one electrode array; wherein the liquid droplet manipulation instrument controls a guided movement of the liquid droplet on the hydrophobic upper surface of the flat polymer film by electrowetting and to process there the biological sample.

Cartridge And System For Manipulating Samples In Liquid Droplets

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US Patent:
20130118900, May 16, 2013
Filed:
Jan 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/737183
Inventors:
TECAN TRADING AG - Mannedorf, CH
Bruce Richardson - Los Gatos CA, US
Marc N. Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
Anne R. Kopf-Sill - Portola Valley CA, US
Assignee:
TECAN TRADING AG - Mannedorf
International Classification:
G01N 27/447
US Classification:
204450, 204600
Abstract:
A cartridge manipulates samples in liquid droplets with an electrode array when a working film is placed on the array. The cartridge has a body with lower surface and wells to hold samples, each with a bottom opening to release liquid. A piercable bottom structure seals the bottom openings. A working film below the body has a hydrophobic upper surface. A peripheral spacer connects the working film to the body and forms a gap is between the body and surface. A top piercing system located in at least one of the wells has a piston and a piercing element, the piston being movable in the well and the piercing element piercing the piercable bottom structure for releasing a sample from a well into the gap.

Digital Microfluidics System With Disposable Cartridges

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US Patent:
20130134039, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/304481
Inventors:
Torleif Ove Bjornson - Gilroy CA, US
Marc Nathan Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
Michael Benjamin Franklin - Claremont CA, US
Anne R. Kopf-Sill - Portola Valley CA, US
Travis Lee - San Francisco CA, US
Kailiang Wang - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/447
G01N 27/453
US Classification:
204451, 204601
Abstract:
A digital microfluidics system manipulates samples in liquid droplets within disposable cartridges and has disposable cartridges each with a bottom layer, a top layer and a gap therebetween. A base unit with cartridge accommodation sites and at least one electrode array with electrodes works with a cover plate at the sites and a control unit for controlling selection of the electrodes and for providing them with voltage pulses for manipulating liquid droplets within the cartridges by electrowetting. The cover plate has an electrically conductive material that extends parallel to the array. A selection of disposable cartridges and a method for manipulating samples in liquid droplets that adhere to a hydrophobic surface can be used with the system.

Partial Genotyping By Differential Hybridization

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US Patent:
20130183666, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/352742
Inventors:
Marc N. Feiglin - East Brunswick NJ, US
Joseph Mamone - Hillsborough NJ, US
Howard Gamper - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 611
Abstract:
In a method of detecting the number of repeat units in a selected short tandem repeat (STR) in a genomic sample, the genomic sample is amplified by PCR and a single stranded target DNA is selected and separated for use in differential hybridization experiments. Subsequent partial genotyping comprises the steps of admixing to the target DNA at least one fluorescent labeled STR probe oligonucleotide and one different fluorescent labeled reference probe oligonucleotide allowing hybridization to the single stranded target DNA in a hybridization experiment. Measurement of the fluorescence intensities of the probes that are bound to the repeat units of the selected STR and normalizing the fluorescence intensity of the STR probes on the base of the reference probe intensity reveals a relative fluorescence signal representing the result of the differential hybridization experiment. Also disclosed are kits for carrying out partial genotyping by differential hybridization.

Digital Microfluidics System With Swappable Pcb's

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US Patent:
20130270114, Oct 17, 2013
Filed:
May 23, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/900712
Inventors:
- Mannedorf, CH
Marc N. FEIGLIN - East Brunswick NJ, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/447
US Classification:
204451, 204601
Abstract:
Digital microfluidics system manipulates samples in liquid droplets within disposable cartridges that have bottom layer, top layer, and gap between the bottom and top layers. The system has a base unit with cartridge accommodation sites and a central control unit for controlling selection of individual electrodes of electrode arrays and for providing these electrodes with individual voltage pulses for manipulating liquid droplets within the cartridges by electrowetting. The system further has board accommodation sites located at the cartridge accommodation sites that each can take up a swappable electrode board having an electrode array and electrical board contact elements individually connected to electrodes of the electrode array. Each board accommodation site has electrical base unit contact elements that are connected to the central control unit and that are configured to engage with the electrical board contact elements of a swappable electrode board that is placed at the board accommodation site.
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