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Derek D Doorneweerd

from Lockport, IL
Age ~46

Derek Doorneweerd Phones & Addresses

  • 17826 Coriander Ct, Lockport, IL 60441 (815) 524-4338
  • 13020 W 167Th St, Lockport, IL 60441 (815) 301-6836
  • Homer Glen, IL
  • 1200 Happy Hollow Rd, West Lafayette, IN 47906 (765) 463-0934
  • Lafayette, IN
  • Willeys, IL
  • W Lafayette, IN
  • Jefferson, GA
  • Buford, GA

Work

Company: Haemonetics Aug 2008 Address: Chicago IL Position: Senior scientist

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: Purdue University 2001 to 2007 Specialities: Chemistry

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Scientist At Haemonetics, Arryx Division

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Position:
Senior Scientist at Haemonetics
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Haemonetics - Chicago IL since Aug 2008
Senior Scientist

Purdue University Nov 2007 - Aug 2008
Research Associate

Purdue University Jun 2001 - 2007
Research Assistant

Purdue University Aug 2001 - Dec 2003
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
Purdue University 2001 - 2007
Ph.D., Chemistry
Northern Illinois University 1998 - 2000
B.S., Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Devices For Immunodiagnostic Applications

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US Patent:
20120202225, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Feb 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/364279
Inventors:
Christopher R. Knutson - Chicago IL, US
Christopher F. Grant - Chicago IL, US
Timothy R. Kline - State College PA, US
Derek D. Doorneweerd - Lockport IL, US
Sridevi Kurella - Aurora IL, US
Daniel M. Mueth - Chicago IL, US
Matthew K. Runyon - Chicago IL, US
Haojun Fu - Naperville IL, US
Sergio O. Guevara - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
ARRYX, INC. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
C12M 1/34
G01N 33/561
G01N 33/563
G01N 33/558
US Classification:
435 725, 4352872
Abstract:
Methods and devices for evaluating a sample from a subject for detecting a target red blood cell protein or antibody are disclosed. In one embodiment, optimized antibody screening methods and devices significantly reduce the level of non-specific binding to a surface (e.g., a test surface bound with a red blood cell preparation), thus allowing for more efficient detection and reduced test time. In other embodiments, the invention provides methods and devices for target capturing that include a substantially planar surface, optionally having an optimized angle, for capture. Alternative solid phase geometries for capture are disclosed. Optimized methods for cell deposition are also disclosed. Thus, optimized methods, devices, kits, assays for evaluating a sample are disclosed.

Method Of Functionalizing Human Red Blood Cells With Antibody

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US Patent:
20130273571, Oct 17, 2013
Filed:
May 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/696171
Inventors:
Christopher Knutson - Woodridge IL, US
Derek David Doorneweerd - Lockport IL, US
Assignee:
ARRYX, INC. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 33/555
US Classification:
435 725
Abstract:
The present invention relates to producing more densely functionalized indicator cells which along, with other components, can be used to detect the presence or absence of antibodies or antigens, by using the A, B, AB and MNS antigens which have a greater degree of expression than the conventionally used D antigen to label the indicator cells with IgG. The present antigen systems have levels of expression that approach one million antigens per cell, which is in great contrast to the conventional D antigen sites of about - antigens per cell. This marked increase in the antigen systems level of expression could produce a boost in the kinetics and the magnitude of the binding of the indicator cell to the solid phase, which improves assay performance.

Multiphoton In Vivo Flow Cytometry Method And Device

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US Patent:
20080254499, Oct 16, 2008
Filed:
Sep 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/067734
Inventors:
Philip Stewart Low - West Lafayette IN, US
Wei He - West Lafayette IN, US
Walter Anthony Henne - Lafayette IN, US
Derek David Doorneweerd - West Lafayette IN, US
Ji-Xin Cheng - West Lafayette IN, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/02
C12M 1/00
US Classification:
435 29, 4352887
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for diagnosing a disease state mediated by pathogenic cells, said method comprising the steps of administering to a patient a composition comprising a conjugate or complex of the general formula

Methods And Devices For Immunodiagnostic Applications

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US Patent:
20160116490, Apr 28, 2016
Filed:
Aug 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/420183
Inventors:
- Braintree MA, US
Sridevi Kurella - Aurora IL, US
Derek D. Doorneweerd - Lockport IL, US
Christopher F. Grant - Chicago IL, US
Timothy R. Kline - State College PA, US
Assignee:
ARRYX, INC. - Braintree MA
International Classification:
G01N 33/80
Abstract:
Methods and devices for evaluating a sample, e.g., a plasma sample, from a subject, for detecting a target red blood cell protein or antibody are disclosed. In one embodiment, optimized antibody screening methods and devices significantly reduce the level of non-specific binding to a surface (e.g., a test surface bound with a red blood cell (rbcm) preparation), thus allowing for more efficient detection and reduced test time. In one embodiment, the optimized antibody screening method includes an immunoglobulin G (IgG) binding moiety that binds selectively and specifically to the plasma IgG present relative to the binding to the lysed rbcm preparation. In another embodiment, an optimized antibody screening method is disclosed whereby non-specific binding caused by lysed red blood cell membrane preparations can be reduced by an agent that specifically cleaves a human IgG in the hinge region. In other embodiments, the invention provides methods and devices for target capturing that include a substantially planar surface, optionally having an optimized angle, for capture. Alternative solid phase geometries for capture are disclosed. Optimized methods for cell deposition are also disclosed. Thus, optimized methods, devices, kits, assays for evaluating a sample are disclosed.
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