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Francisca Tan-Malecki Phones & Addresses

  • 31976 Doverwood Ct, Westlake Vlg, CA 91361
  • Westlake Village, CA
  • Newhall, CA
  • Wayland, MA

Work

Company: Amgen May 2011 Address: Thousand Oaks, CA Position: Senior project mgr

Education

School / High School: University of California, San Diego 2001 to 2002

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Director, Global Operations Lead

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Amgen - Thousand Oaks, CA since May 2011
Senior Project Mgr

DePuy Spine - Raynham, MA Apr 2010 - Apr 2011
Staff Engineer

Soteira, Inc. Jan 2006 - Feb 2010
Project manager

Fitcorp 2004 - 2008
Yoga Instructor

Boston Scientific Jun 2002 - Jan 2006
Engineer I & II
Education:
University of California, San Diego 2001 - 2002
University of California, San Diego 1997 - 2001

Publications

Us Patents

Delivery Apparatus And Methods For Vertebrostenting

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US Patent:
8623025, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Jan 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/688437
Inventors:
Francisca Tan-Malecki - Waltham MA, US
John V. Hamilton - Foxboro MA, US
Andrew R. Sennett - Hanover MA, US
Ronald Sahatjian - Lexington MA, US
James Coyle - Oranmore, IE
James Cannon - Clarinbridge, IE
Liam Farrissey - Kingston, IE
John Mugan - Moycullen, IE
Martin Bruggemann - Chapelizod, IE
Dion Gallagher - Newmarket on Fergus, IE
Damien Ryan - Galway City, IE
Assignee:
Gmedelaware 2 LLC - Audubon PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/60
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
606 92, 606 99, 606105, 623 1716
Abstract:
The invention relates to a systems, devices and methods of delivering and deploying a stent into a curvilinear cavity within a vertebral body or other bony or body structure. In some instances, a system can include an elongate shaft for delivering a self-expanding, cement-directing stent. The elongate shaft can include at least one of an inner shaft, an outer shaft, a tubular sheath, a flexible guidewire, and an internal polymer extrusion. A rotational handle can be used to control movement of the elongate shaft. The rotational handle can incorporate one or more pins in slots associated with each of the components (e. g. , inner shaft, outer shaft, and tubular sheath), such that upon rotation of the handle, the pins are forced to move in the direction of their respective slots.

Delivery Apparatus And Methods For Vertebrostenting

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US Patent:
20080208320, Aug 28, 2008
Filed:
Dec 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/957039
Inventors:
Francisca Tan-Malecki - Waltham MA, US
John V. Hamilton - Foxboro MA, US
Andrew R. Sennett - Hanover MA, US
Ronald Sahatjian - Lexington MA, US
James Coyle - Oranmore, IE
James Cannon - Clarinbridge, IE
Liam Farrissey - Kingston, IE
John Mugan - Moycullen, IE
Martin Bruggemann - Chapelizod, IE
Dion Gallagher - Newmarket of Fergus, IE
Damien Ryan - Headford Road, Galway City, IE
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 117, 623 111, 623 153
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of delivering and deploying a stent into a curvilinear cavity within a vertebral body or other bony or body structure. The invention also relates to devices that may be used to perform the steps to deliver and deploy a stent.

Drug Delivery System With Temperature-Sensitive Control

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US Patent:
20200215273, Jul 9, 2020
Filed:
Sep 30, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/589037
Inventors:
- Thousand Oaks CA, US
Mark Ka Lai Lee - Newbury Park CA, US
Donald Busby - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Stephanie Toy - Cincinnati OH, US
Suhas Krishna - Simi Valley CA, US
Francisca Tan-Malecki - Westlake Village CA, US
Ferry Tamtoro - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/44
A61M 5/315
A61M 5/20
A61M 5/142
A61M 5/162
A61M 5/172
A61M 5/31
Abstract:
A drug delivery system includes a reservoir and a drug delivery device coupled to the reservoir. The drug delivery device also may include at least one temperature-sensitive component and a lock having locked and unlocked states. The system further includes an output device, and a controller coupled to the lock and the output device. The controller may also include a temperature sensor, or may be coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller is programmed or configured to determine if the temperature of a drug in the reservoir or of the temperature-sensitive component exceeds an upper limit or is below a lower limit, and to activate the lock in either event. The controller is also programmed or configured to determine, directly or indirectly, if the temperature subsequently is between the upper and lower limits, and to unlock lock as a consequence.

Drug Delivery System With Temperature-Sensitive Control

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US Patent:
20160354555, Dec 8, 2016
Filed:
Oct 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/913928
Inventors:
- Thousand Oaks CA, US
Lee Foster - Breda, NL
Donald Busby - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Stephanie Toy - Moorpark CA, US
Suhas Krishna - Simi Valley CA, US
Francisca Tan-Malecki - Westlake Village CA, US
Ferry Tamtoro - Newbury Park CA, US
Assignee:
AMGEN INC. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
A61M 5/44
A61M 5/31
A61M 5/172
A61M 5/142
A61M 5/162
Abstract:
A drug delivery system includes a reservoir and a drug delivery device coupled to the reservoir. The drug delivery device also may include at least one temperature-sensitive component and a lock having locked and unlocked states. The system further includes an output device, and a controller coupled to the lock and the output device. The controller may also include a temperature sensor, or may be coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller is programmed or configured to determine if the temperature of a drug in the reservoir or of the temperature-sensitive component exceeds an upper limit or is below a lower limit, and to activate the lock in either event. The controller is also programmed or configured to determine, directly or indirectly, if the temperature subsequently is between the upper and lower limits, and to unlock lock as a consequence.

Injector And Method Of Assembly

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US Patent:
20140288511, Sep 25, 2014
Filed:
Oct 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/350687
Inventors:
Francisca TAN-MALECKI - Westlake Village CA, US
Ron FORSTER - Simi Valley CA, US
Scott NUNN - Agoura Hills CA, US
Mark D. HOLT - Moorpark CA, US
Son TRAN - Canoga Park CA, US
Sheldon MOBERG - Thousand Oaks, CA, US
- Thousand Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
AMGEN INC. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
A61M 5/162
A61M 5/172
US Classification:
604244
Abstract:
An injector () may include a container () having a wall () with an interior surface () and a seal assembly () with an interior surface (), the interior surfaces () of the wall () and the seal assembly () defining a closed sterile reservoir () filled with a drug product. The injector () may also include a fluid delivery system comprising a clean, unsheathed, rigid container needle () having a point () disposed only partially through the seal assembly () in a storage state, and disposed through the interior surface () of the seal assembly () into the sterile reservoir () in a delivery state. Further, the injection may include an actuator () that is adapted to move the container needle from the storage state to the delivery state.

Delivery Of Apparatus And Methods For Vertebrostenting

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US Patent:
20140121667, May 1, 2014
Filed:
Dec 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/096951
Inventors:
Francisca Tan-Malecki - Waltham MA, US
John V. Hamilton - Foxboro MA, US
Andrew R. Sennett - Hanover MA, US
Ronald Sahatjian - Lexington MA, US
James Coyle - Oranmore, IE
James Cannon - Clarinbridge, IE
Liam Farrissey - Kingston, IE
John Mugan - Moycullen, IE
Martin Bruggemann - Chapelizod, IE
Dion Gallagher - Newmarket of Fergus, IE
International Classification:
A61B 17/88
A61B 17/16
US Classification:
606 94, 606 86 A, 606 92
Abstract:
The present invention generally is directed toward a spinal fixation system whereby a coupling element allows the physician to selectively lock or unlock either the connection between the coupling element and a fastener, such as to allow for repositioning of the coupling element, or the connection between the coupling element and an elongate rod. The locking or unlocking of these connections may be made independently and as desired by the physician.

Length-Adjustable Vertebral Body Balloon

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US Patent:
20130165942, Jun 27, 2013
Filed:
Dec 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/719676
Inventors:
Francisca Tan-Malecki - West Lake Village CA, US
Paul S. Maguire - Hope Valley RI, US
Scott Olson - Princeton MN, US
Robert Garryl Hudgins - Monticello MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/88
US Classification:
606 94, 606 86 R
Abstract:
A length-adjustable vertebral body balloon catheter in which the location of the balloon can now be manipulated once an access cannula has been placed in the vertebral body. The device includes a collet such as a Touhy-Borst valve that allows the clinician

Cement Injector And Cement Injector Connectors, And Bone Cement Injector Assembly

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US Patent:
20130072941, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Jul 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/561705
Inventors:
Francisca Tan-Malecki - West Lake Village CA, US
Paul S. Maguire - Raynham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/16
US Classification:
606 94
Abstract:
An assembly for injecting bone cement into a vertebral body, comprising a bone cement dispenser, an introducer needle, a cement injection needle attached to the cement dispenser and slidably received in the introducer needle, and a Touhy-Borst adapter that locks and unlocks the cement injection needle from the introducer needle.
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