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  • 209 Highland Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (443) 799-0495
  • Blawnox, PA
  • 701 Luzerne Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 (410) 675-2022
  • 4 Crest Rd, Swampscott, MA 01907 (781) 599-2332
  • Santa Fe, NM
  • 2400 16Th St, Washington, DC 20009 (202) 518-4168
  • 2639 Boston St APT 111, Baltimore, MD 21224

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Position: Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

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Assistant Professor

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Location:
5907 Hampton Oaks Pkwy, Tampa, FL 33610
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Upmc Enterprises Jul 2018 - Jun 2019
Senior Director Upmc Enterprises, Business Development Lead Immune Transplant and Therapy Center

Upmc Hillman Cancer Center Jul 2018 - Jun 2019
Associate Director, Research Operations and Strategy

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Jul 2018 - Jun 2019
Assistant Professor

Omniseq Sep 2017 - Jul 2018
Strategic Collaborations Director

Thermo Fisher Scientific Mar 2017 - Aug 2017
Program Director, Strategic Collaborations and Associate Director Immuno-Oncology
Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 1997 - 2002
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Genetics, Biochemistry, Philosophy
University of Pittsburgh 2001
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Alfred University 1993 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
The Johns Hopkins University
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
St. Michael's High School
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Dna Sequencing
Sequencing
Genomics
Biotechnology
Dna
Genetics
Assay Development
Pcr
Qpcr
Next Gen Sequencing
Molecular Genetics
Cancer Genomics
Molecular Diagnostics
Biochemistry
High Throughput Screening
Cell Biology
Genotyping
Multi Color Flow Cytometry
Biomarkers
Emulsions
Cell Culture
Emulsion Pcr
Bioinformatics
Cancer
Immunoassays
Cancer Research
Cell
Fluorescence Microscopy
Sequence Analysis
Flow Cytometry
Proteomics
Protein Chemistry
Fluorescence
Computational Biology
Gene Expression Profiling
Lifesciences
Molecular Cloning
Rt Pcr
Microarray
Tissue Culture
Elisa
Protein Expression
Translational Research
Western Blotting
Microarray Analysis
Purification
Real Time Pcr
Transfection
Drug Discovery
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Devin Dressman
Manager
Hopkins Johns University
College/University
1650 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287
(410) 955-8839, (410) 955-8506

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Compositions For Detection And Enumeration Of Genetic Variations

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US Patent:
20070065823, Mar 22, 2007
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/562840
Inventors:
Devin Dressman - Baltimore MD, US
Hai Yan - Chapel Hill NC, US
Kenneth Kinzler - Baltimore MD, US
Bert Vogelstein - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
C12P 19/34
C12M 3/00
US Classification:
435006000, 435091200, 435287200
Abstract:
Many areas of biomedical research depend on the analysis of uncommon variations in individual genes or transcripts. Here we describe a method that can quantify such variation at a scale and ease heretofore unattainable. Each DNA molecule in a collection of such molecules is converted into a single particle to which thousands of copies of DNA identical in sequence to the original are bound. This population of beads then corresponds to a one-to-one representation of the starting DNA molecules. Variation within the original population of DNA molecules can then be simply assessed by counting fluorescently-labeled particles via flow cytometry. Millions of individual DNA molecules can be assessed in this fashion with standard laboratory equipment. Moreover, specific variants can be isolated by flow sorting and employed for further experimentation. This approach can be used for the identification and quantification of rare mutations as well as to study variations in gene sequences or transcripts in specific populations or tissues.

Method And Compositions For Detection And Enumeration Of Genetic Variations

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US Patent:
20090286687, Nov 19, 2009
Filed:
Jan 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/361690
Inventors:
Devin DRESSMAN - Baltimore MD, US
Hai Yan - Chapel Hill NC, US
Kenneth Kinzler - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
The Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
C40B 20/00
US Classification:
506 2
Abstract:
Many areas of biomedical research depend on the analysis of uncommon variations in individual genes or transcripts. Here we describe a method that can quantify such variation at a scale and ease heretofore unattainable. Each DNA molecule in a collection of such molecules is converted into a single particle to which thousands of copies of DNA identical in sequence to the original are bound. This population of beads then corresponds to a one-to-one representation of the starting DNA molecules. Variation within the original population of DNA molecules can then be simply assessed by counting fluorescently-labeled particles via flow cytometry. Millions of individual DNA molecules can be assessed in this fashion with standard laboratory equipment. Moreover, specific variants can be isolated by flow sorting and employed for further experimentation. This approach can be used for the identification and quantification of rare mutations as well as to study variations in gene sequences or transcripts in specific populations or tissues.

Method And Compositions For Detection And Enumeration Of Genetic Variations

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US Patent:
20120183967, Jul 19, 2012
Filed:
Dec 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/311120
Inventors:
Devin DRESSMAN - Swampscott MA, US
Hai YAN - Chapel Hill NC, US
Kenneth W. KINZLER - Baltimore MD, US
Bert VOGELSTEIN - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 612
Abstract:
Many areas of biomedical research depend on the analysis of uncommon variations in individual genes or transcripts. Here we describe a method that can quantify such variation at a scale and ease heretofore unattainable. Each DNA molecule in a collection of such molecules is converted into a single particle to which thousands of copies of DNA identical in sequence to the original are bound. This population of beads then corresponds to a one-to-one representation of the starting DNA molecules. Variation within the original population of DNA molecules can then be simply assessed by counting fluorescently-labeled particles via flow cytometry. Millions of individual DNA molecules can be assessed in this fashion with standard laboratory equipment. Moreover, specific variants can be isolated by flow sorting and employed for further experimentation. This approach can be used for the identification and quantification of rare mutations as well as to study variations in gene sequences or transcripts in specific populations or tissues.

Sequencing Methods And Compositions

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US Patent:
20130012399, Jan 10, 2013
Filed:
Jul 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/543521
Inventors:
Jason MYERS - Menlo Park CA, US
Zhoutao CHEN - Carlsbad CA, US
Devin DRESSMAN - Swampscott MA, US
Theo NIKIFOROV - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
C40B 20/00
C12Q 1/68
G01N 27/26
US Classification:
506 2, 435 61, 435 611
Abstract:
Provided herein are compositions, systems, methods and kits useful for obtaining sequence information from a nucleic acid molecule. In some embodiments, the compositions, systems, methods and kits are useful for sequencing of natural or modified nucleic acids. In some embodiments, the compositions, systems, methods and kits relate to bi-directional sequencing of nucleic acids. In some embodiments, the compositions, systems, methods and kits relate to sequencing of nucleic acids linked to a solid support. In some embodiments, the methods useful for obtaining sequence information from a nucleic acid molecule include label-free or ion-based sequencing methods.

Chemical Field Effect Transistor Sensor Array Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20200385801, Dec 10, 2020
Filed:
Jun 8, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/895885
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Jessica Lynn REED - Newark CA, US
Jason GIOIA - Belmont CA, US
Devin DRESSMAN - Pittsburgh PA, US
Nicholas HAPSHE - Salem MA, US
Brian REED - Woodbridge CT, US
John Andrew SHERIDAN - Marblehead MA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6874
B01L 3/00
G01N 33/50
G01N 33/543
C12Q 1/6837
Abstract:
Methods, compositions, systems, apparatus, and kits are provided for depositing samples onto surfaces. The samples can include one or more particles, and the surface can include one or more reaction chambers. In some embodiments, the depositing can include the use of companion particles in combination with sample particles.

Methods, Compositions And Systems For Sample Deposition

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US Patent:
20190382835, Dec 19, 2019
Filed:
Dec 31, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/237424
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Jessica Lynn REED - Newark CA, US
Jason GIOIA - Belmont CA, US
Devin DRESSMAN - Pittsburgh PA, US
Nicholas HAPSHE - Salem MA, US
Brian REED - Woodbridge CT, US
John Andrew SHERIDAN - Marblehead MA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6874
C12Q 1/6837
G01N 33/543
G01N 33/50
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
Methods, compositions, systems, apparatus, and kits are provided for depositing samples onto surfaces. The samples can include one or more particles, and the surface can include one or more reaction chambers. In some embodiments, the depositing can include the use of companion particles in combination with sample particles.

Multiplex Nucleic Acid Amplification

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US Patent:
20190338343, Nov 7, 2019
Filed:
Jul 17, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/514814
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Chieh-Yuan LI - Hayward CA, US
Brian REED - Woodbridge CT, US
Craig OBERGFELL - San Diego CA, US
Devin DRESSMAN - Pittsburgh PA, US
Abraham ROSENBAUM - Passaic NJ, US
Scott BENSON - Alameda CA, US
Andi BROKA - Carlsbad CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6806
C12Q 1/6844
Abstract:
In some embodiments, the disclosure relates generally to compositions, comprising a single reaction mixture containing a plurality of different populations of discrete supports, and a plurality of different populations of target nucleic acids. The single reaction mixture can contain a first population of beads; a second population of beads; a first population of target nucleic acids, where at least two different target nucleic acids in the first population of target nucleic acids can bind to a bead in the first population of beads; and a second population of target nucleic acids, where at least two different target nucleic acids in the second population of target nucleic acids can bind to a bead in the second population of beads. The single reaction mixture can be employed to monoclonally amplify the first target nucleic acids on the first beads, and monoclonally amplify the second target nucleic acids on the second beads.

Bi-Directional Sequencing Compositions And Methods

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US Patent:
20180371541, Dec 27, 2018
Filed:
Sep 6, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/123823
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Zhoutao Chen - Carlsbad CA, US
Devin Dressman - Pittsburgh PA, US
Theo Nikiforov - Carlsbad CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6874
C12Q 1/6869
C12Q 1/6806
Abstract:
In some embodiments, methods for obtaining sequence information from a nucleic acid template linked to a support include hybridizing a first primer to a template strand linked to a support, sequencing a portion of the nucleic acid template, thereby forming an extended first primer product that is complementary to a portion of the nucleic acid template, In some embodiments, the method further includes introducing a nick into a portion of the template strand that is hybridized to the extended first primer product, degrading a portion of the template strand from the nick using a degrading agent, where a portion of the extended first primer remains hybridized to an undegraded portion of the template strand, and sequencing at least some of the single-stranded portion of the extended first primer by synthesis.
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