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Bradley J Tenge

from Seattle, WA
Age ~64

Bradley Tenge Phones & Addresses

  • 3909 SW Kenyon St, Seattle, WA 98136 (206) 938-5156
  • Bothell, WA

Work

Company: Us fda 2000 Address: Scientific Computing Team for Field Labs, Bothell, WA Office Position: It specialist, scientific computing / data management / systems analysis / field labs

Education

Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) School / High School: University of Washington 1984 to 1989 Specialities: Analytical Chemistry: Focus: Applied Chemometrics, Near-infrared and Mid-infrared spectroscopies.

Skills

Chemometrics • Pattern Recognition • Applied Chemometrics • Data Analysis • Bioinformatics • Scientific Computing • Shell Scripting • Microbiology • Programming Languages • Chemistry • Fda • Analysis • Laboratory • Analytical Chemistry • Validation • Lifesciences • Technical Writing • Spectroscopy • Lims • 21 Cfr Part 11 • Data Management • R&D • Data Mining • Quality Assurance • Science • Network Administration • System Administration • Operating Systems • Hplc • Data Science • Scientific Data Management • Scripting • Windows Scripting • Database Administration • Backup Exec • Near Infrared Spectroscopy • Ftir • Isoelectric Focusing • Gc Ms • Computer Security • Gmp • Biotechnology • Change Control

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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It Specialist, Scientific Computing And Sysadmin And Lab Net Administrator And Fda Ora Field Labs

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
US FDA - Scientific Computing Team for Field Labs, Bothell, WA Office since 2000
IT Specialist, Scientific Computing / Data Management / Systems Analysis / Field Labs

US Food and Drug Administration - Seafood Products Research Center, US FDA, Bothell, WA 1990 - 2000
Research Chemist

University of Washington, Department of Chemical Engineering - Dept. of Chemical Engeering, Seattle WA 1989 - 1990
Research Scientist I
Education:
University of Washington 1984 - 1989
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Analytical Chemistry: Focus: Applied Chemometrics, Near-infrared and Mid-infrared spectroscopies.
University of Washington 1979 - 1984
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemistry
Skills:
Chemometrics
Pattern Recognition
Applied Chemometrics
Data Analysis
Bioinformatics
Scientific Computing
Shell Scripting
Microbiology
Programming Languages
Chemistry
Fda
Analysis
Laboratory
Analytical Chemistry
Validation
Lifesciences
Technical Writing
Spectroscopy
Lims
21 Cfr Part 11
Data Management
R&D
Data Mining
Quality Assurance
Science
Network Administration
System Administration
Operating Systems
Hplc
Data Science
Scientific Data Management
Scripting
Windows Scripting
Database Administration
Backup Exec
Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Ftir
Isoelectric Focusing
Gc Ms
Computer Security
Gmp
Biotechnology
Change Control

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Treating A Consumable Product And Packaging For Consumable Products To Indicate The Presence Of Contamination

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US Patent:
47466162, May 24, 1988
Filed:
Jul 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
6/886528
Inventors:
David E. Honigs - Brier WA
Jonathan H. Perkins - Seattle WA
Bradley J. Tenge - Seattle WA
Assignee:
The Board of Regents of the University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G01N 3302
US Classification:
436 20
Abstract:
A method is described for treating consumable products, such as foods, drugs or dietary supplements, for example drugs enclosed in capsules, to detect contamination. A colorimetric indicator, which can react with a contaminating substance such as cyanide, is incorporated into the consumable product or the packaging for the product. When the indicator comes in contact with the contaminating substance, a readily detectable color signal is produced.

Method Of Treating A Consumable Product And Packaging For Consumable Products To Indicate The Presence Of Contamination

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US Patent:
48470660, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
Feb 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
5/937839
Inventors:
David E. Honigs - Brier WA
Jonathan H. Perkins - Seattle WA
Bradley J. Tenge - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G01N 3122
US Classification:
424 71
Abstract:
A method is described for treating consumable products, such as foods, drugs or dietary supplements, for example drugs enclosed in capsules, to detect contamination. A colorimetric indicator, which can react with a contaminating substance such as cyanide, is incorporated into the consumable product or the packaging for the product. When the indicator comes in contact with the contaminating substance, a readily detectable color signal is produced.
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