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Company: Sekisui diagnostics, llc Jan 2008 Position: Process and analytical scientist

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Skills

Immunoassays • Glp • Validation • Biotechnology • Gmp • Capa • R&D • Lifesciences • Quality System • Microbiology • Antibodies • Sop • Product Development • Elisa • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Data Analysis • Iso 13485 • Assay Development • Project Management • Medical Devices • Technology Transfer

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Medical Devices

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Process And Analytical Scientist

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Location:
500 West Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Sekisui Diagnostics, Llc
Process and Analytical Scientist

Quidel 1994 - 2001
Associate R and D Scientist
Skills:
Immunoassays
Glp
Validation
Biotechnology
Gmp
Capa
R&D
Lifesciences
Quality System
Microbiology
Antibodies
Sop
Product Development
Elisa
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Data Analysis
Iso 13485
Assay Development
Project Management
Medical Devices
Technology Transfer

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Adding An Apparent Non-Signal Line To A Rapid Diagnostic Assay

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US Patent:
7179657, Feb 20, 2007
Filed:
Sep 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/241822
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Paul Lambotte - San Diego CA, US
Paul J. Lawrence - Pacific Grove CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/533
US Classification:
436514, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436533, 436807, 436170, 436823, 4352878, 4352879, 435805, 422 57, 422 58, 422 59, 422 60
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of one or more analytes in a fluid sample, the test device including a support or member bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix or member containing a capture zone. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Method For Adding An Apparent Non-Signal Line To A Lateral Flow Assay

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US Patent:
7226793, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Jun 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/461157
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436518, 436810, 436823, 436514, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436807, 436170, 435 71, 435 79, 422 56, 422 60
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device including a support bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix defining an axial flow path. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Lateral Flow Assay Device

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US Patent:
7537937, May 26, 2009
Filed:
Jun 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/757270
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436518, 436514, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436807, 436810, 436823, 4352871, 4352872, 422 56, 422 58, 422 59, 422 60, 422 61
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device including a support bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix defining an axial flow path. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Diagnostic Assay Device Having An Apparent Non-Signal Line

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US Patent:
7553675, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
Jan 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/622201
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Paul Lambotte - San Diego CA, US
Paul J. Lawrence - Pacific Grove CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436518, 436514, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436533, 436807, 436170, 436823, 435823, 4352878, 4352879, 435805, 422 57, 422 58, 422 59, 422 60, 422 61
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of one or more analytes in a fluid sample, the test device including a support or member bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix or member containing a capture zone. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Method For Adding An Apparent Non-Signal Line To A Rapid Diagnostic Assay

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US Patent:
8030091, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Apr 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/423697
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Paul Lambotte - San Diego CA, US
Paul J. Lawrence - Pacific Grove CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
US Classification:
436514, 436518, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436533, 436807, 436170, 436823, 435 71, 435 72, 435 792, 435 794, 4352878, 4352879, 435805, 435823
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of one or more analytes in a fluid sample, the test device including a support or member bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix or member containing a capture zone. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Method For Adding An Apparent Non-Signal Line To A Lateral Flow Assay

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US Patent:
8202734, Jun 19, 2012
Filed:
Apr 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/423729
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Quidel Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436514, 436518, 436169, 436172, 436175, 436530, 436807, 436810, 436823, 4352871, 4352872, 422420, 422421, 422424, 422425, 422426, 422430
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device including a support bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix defining an axial flow path. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (−) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (−) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Method For Adding An Apparent Non-Signal Line To A Lateral Phase Assay

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US Patent:
20030049167, Mar 13, 2003
Filed:
Sep 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/950366
Inventors:
Jeremy Jerome - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Bruce Jacono - Ramona CA, US
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G01N031/22
US Classification:
422/058000, 436/169000
Abstract:
A test device and method for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device including a support bearing a mark thereon, and a matrix defining an axial flow path. In operation, an observation area in the test device becomes transparent, thereby allowing the user to view a mark that is present on a support that is disposed beneath the observation area. Typically, the mark on the underlying support is configured as a minus (-) sign. In the absence of analyte in the sample, the test device presents a negative result as a minus (-) signal. In the presence of analyte in the sample, however, the mark operates in concert with a perpendicular test line on the observation area to present a positive result as a plus (+) signal that is visible to the user.

Indirect Lateral Flow Sandwich Assay

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US Patent:
20080138842, Jun 12, 2008
Filed:
Nov 9, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/983671
Inventors:
Hans Boehringer - San Diego CA, US
Mark Daquipa - San Diego CA, US
Hsin Ming Yang - San Diego CA, US
Thomas L. Pisani - Winchester MA, US
Sumitra Nag - Lexington MA, US
Jay Salhaney - Holliston MA, US
Marcella B. Holdrige - Watertown MA, US
Erika Johnston - Lexington MA, US
Jeremy Schonhorn - Hopkinton MA, US
International Classification:
C12M 1/34
G01N 33/00
US Classification:
435 794, 4352872
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are indirect lateral flow sandwich assays, in which the target analyte binds an analyte-specific reagent comprising a first member of a conjugate pair, forming a complex which contacts and binds a colored particulate label comprising a complementary member of said conjugate pair, forming a second complex. Capture of this analyte-comprising, second complex by an immobilized analyte specific capture reagent results in the formation of an immobilized labeled sandwich complex that can be detected.
Mark Gregory Daquipa from San Diego, CA, age ~52 Get Report