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Alexander Lovejoy Phones & Addresses

  • Petaluma, CA
  • Novato, CA
  • San Rafael, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Rohnert Park, CA

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Company: Robert M. Cheverie & Associates Address:

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Alexander Lovejoy - Lawyer

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Office:
Robert M. Cheverie & Associates
ISLN:
1000264844
Admitted:
2017

Resumes

Resumes

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Creative Designer

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Location:
Holden, MA
Industry:
Media Production
Work:

Creative Designer

Family Moving
Designer

Graphex 3D Design Apr 2010 - Jan 2013
Business Owner and Designer

Geomagnetic Tv Mar 2006 - Jan 2013
Graphic Designer and 3D Modeler and Art Worker

Ranahan Production Services Mar 2006 - Jan 2013
Managaer
Education:
Academy of Art University 1998 - 2000
Skills:
Graphic Design
After Effects
Illustration
Adobe Premiere Pro
Computer Animation
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Maya
Page Layout
Zbrush
Drawing
Architectural Design
Concept Development
Concept Design
Vector Illustration
Branding
Digital Photography
3D Modeling
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Operations Manager At Sophia Yoga Studio

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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Nucleic Acid Adapters

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US Patent:
20230081899, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Nov 3, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/052337
Inventors:
- Pleasanton CA, US
Alexander Lovejoy - Newark CA, US
Seyed Hamid Mirebrahim - Dublin CA, US
Amrita Pati - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a kit for preparing a library of nucleic acids. The kit includes first and second oligonucleotide, each having a tail sequence, a common sequence, and at least one of a unique identifier sequence, and a variable length punctuation mark. The kit further includes a first primer having a first sample identifier sequence and a first priming sequence at a 3′ end of the first primer. The first priming sequence includes the tail sequence of the first oligonucleotide. The kit further includes a second primer having a second sample identifier sequence and a second priming sequence at a 3′ end of the second primer. The second priming sequence is complimentary to the second tail sequence of the second oligonucleotide.

Non-Invasive Test To Predict Response To Therapy In Colorectal Cancer Patients

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US Patent:
20230083203, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Oct 14, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/046565
Inventors:
- Pleasanton CA, US
Alexander Lovejoy - Newark CA, US
John Palma - Alamo CA, US
Ulrich-Peter Rohr - Loerrach, DE
Lijing Yao - Foster City CA, US
Stephanie Yaung - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6886
G16B 20/20
Abstract:
The invention is a method of predicting response to therapy in a colorectal cancer patient, the method comprising analysis of circulating tumor DNA from a patient's sample.

Target Enrichment By Unidirectional Dual Probe Primer Extension

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US Patent:
20200392483, Dec 17, 2020
Filed:
Jun 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/907736
Inventors:
- Pleasanton CA, US
- Wilmington MA, US
Alexander Lovejoy - Newark CA, US
Bronwen Miller - Cape Town, ZA
Jo-Anne Elizabeth Penkler - Cape Town, ZA
Joseph Platzer - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
C12Q 1/6874
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a method for enrichment of at least one target nucleic acid in a library of nucleic acids. A first oligonucleotide is hybridized to a target nucleic acid in library of nucleic acids having first and second adapters. The hybridized first oligonucleotide is extended with a first polymerase, thereby producing a first primer extension complex including the target nucleic acid and the extended first oligonucleotide. The first primer extension complex is captured, enriched relative to the library of nucleic acids, and a second oligonucleotide is hybridized to the target nucleic acid. The hybridized second oligonucleotide is extended with a second polymerase, thereby producing a second primer extension complex including the target nucleic acid and the extended second oligonucleotide, and further liberating the extended first oligonucleotide from the first primer extension complex.

Modular Nucleic Acid Adapters

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US Patent:
20200109397, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Dec 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/721533
Inventors:
- Pleasanton CA, US
Alexander Lovejoy - Newark CA, US
Seyed Hamid Mirebrahim - Dublin CA, US
Amrita Pati - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a kit for preparing a library of nucleic acids. The kit includes first and second oligonucleotide, each having a tail sequence, a common sequence, and at least one of a unique identifier sequence, and a variable length punctuation mark. The kit further includes a first primer having a first sample identifier sequence and a first priming sequence at a 3′ end of the first primer. The first priming sequence includes the tail sequence of the first oligonucleotide. The kit further includes a second primer having a second sample identifier sequence and a second priming sequence at a 3′ end of the second primer. The second priming sequence is complimentary to the second tail sequence of the second oligonucleotide.

Target Enrichment By Unidirectional Dual Probe Primer Extension

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US Patent:
20200032244, Jan 30, 2020
Filed:
Aug 15, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/542127
Inventors:
- Pleasanton CA, US
- Wilmington MA, US
Alexander Lovejoy - Newark CA, US
Bronwen Miller - Cape Town, ZA
Jo-Anne Elizabeth Penkler - Cape Town, ZA
Joseph Platzer - Oakland CA, US
Martin Ranik - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
C12Q 1/6813
C12Q 1/6876
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a method for enrichment of at least one target nucleic acid in a library of nucleic acids. A first oligonucleotide is hybridized to a target nucleic acid in library of nucleic acids having first and second adapters. The hybridized first oligonucleotide is extended with a first polymerase, thereby producing a first primer extension complex including the target nucleic acid and the extended first oligonucleotide. The first primer extension complex is captured, enriched relative to the library of nucleic acids, and a second oligonucleotide is hybridized to the target nucleic acid. The hybridized second oligonucleotide is extended with a second polymerase, thereby producing a second primer extension complex including the target nucleic acid and the extended second oligonucleotide, and further liberating the extended first oligonucleotide from the first primer extension complex.
Alexander Jackson Lovejoy from Petaluma, CA, age ~52 Get Report