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  • 13355 195Th St, Marine on Saint Croix, MN 55047 (651) 433-3777
  • 13623 195Th St, Marine on Saint Croix, MN 55047 (651) 433-3445
  • Marine St Crx, MN
  • 14071 30Th St N, Stillwater, MN 55082
  • Richmond, CA

Work

Company: 3m health care Jan 2002 Position: Global laboratory manager

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of California, Berkeley 1985 to 1990 Specialities: Chemical Engineering, Philosophy

Skills

R&D • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Six Sigma • Biotechnology • Manufacturing • Process Engineering • Process Simulation • Quality System • Design of Experiments • Continuous Improvement • Polymers • Global Strategy • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing • Chemical Engineering • Lean Manufacturing

Industries

Pharmaceuticals

Resumes

Resumes

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Global Laboratory Manager

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Location:
13355 195Th St, Marine On Saint Croix, MN 55047
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
3M Health Care
Global Laboratory Manager

3M Health Care Jan 1996 - Jan 2001
Technical Manager
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1985 - 1990
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, Philosophy
University of Minnesota 1983 - 1985
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
R&D
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Six Sigma
Biotechnology
Manufacturing
Process Engineering
Process Simulation
Quality System
Design of Experiments
Continuous Improvement
Polymers
Global Strategy
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Chemical Engineering
Lean Manufacturing

Publications

Us Patents

Topographical Selective Patterns

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US Patent:
58303766, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Nov 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/754468
Inventors:
Susan Nord Bohlke - Woodbury MN
Gregory M. Jellum - Stillwater MN
Douglas S. Dunn - Maplewood MN
Andrew J. Ouderkirk - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B05D 300
US Classification:
216 65
Abstract:
A maskless process generates a patterned coating on a polymeric substrate, wherein the pattern is at least partially defined by the substrate topography. The process uses a high intensity/high fluence energy source to strike a coated substrate, thus selectively removing a portion of the coating. The amount and area of the coating removed is dependent on the substrate topography and the applied energy, and this forms a pattern of residual coating material on the substrate.

Antenna Adapted For Placement In The Window Of A Vehicle

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US Patent:
57126453, Jan 27, 1998
Filed:
Oct 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/540299
Inventors:
Gregory M. Jellum - Stillwater MN
Bradley L. Givot - St. Paul MN
Roger A. Brekken - Farmington Hills MI
Susan N. Bohlke - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H01Q 132
US Classification:
343713
Abstract:
An antenna adapted for placement in the window of a vehicle includes a flexible substrate having a pair of opposing surfaces, at least one of which is provided with electrically conductive metal traces in the form of a pattern configured to receive and transmit one or more electromagnetic signals. The pitch, trace width, and thickness of the metal traces are selected such that the antenna has an area-averaged resistivity of no greater than about 1 ohm/square for a pre-determined area-averaged transmission value in the visible region.

Filtration Medium Sequence For Biomaterial Purification

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US Patent:
20180257042, Sep 13, 2018
Filed:
Oct 11, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/755584
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Angelines A. Castro Forero - Hudson WI, US
Gregory M. Jellum - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
Jerald K. Rasmussen - Woodville WI, US
Kannan Seshadri - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
B01D 69/12
B01D 71/40
B01D 71/78
B01D 63/14
B01D 63/10
B01D 67/00
B01D 69/02
C07K 1/34
Abstract:
Described herein is a filtration media comprising: (i) a first filtration medium comprising an anion exchange nonwoven substrate, wherein the anion exchange nonwoven substrate comprises a plurality of quaternary ammonium groups; and (ii) a second filtration medium comprising a functionalized microporous membrane wherein the functionalized microporous membrane comprises a plurality of guanidyl groups; wherein the first filtration medium is positioned upstream of the second filtration medium.

Method Of Purifying A Biological Composition And Article Therefor

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US Patent:
20180066095, Mar 8, 2018
Filed:
Mar 17, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/549268
Inventors:
- St. Paul MN, US
Jerald K. Rasmussen - Woodville WI, US
John J. Schmidt - Eagan MN, US
Ali E. Ozcam - St. Paul MN, US
Jonathan F. Hester - Hudson WI, US
Gregory M. Jellum - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
International Classification:
C08F 255/02
G01N 1/40
C12Q 1/68
C12N 15/10
Abstract:
A method of purifying a biological composition includes: disposing loose cationic ligand-functionalized staple fibers and a biological composition within a mixing volume of a vessel; agitating the biological composition and the loose cationic ligand-functionalized staple fibers while they are in intimate contact with each other within the mixing volume to provide modified fibers and a purified biological composition; and separating at least a portion of the purified biological composition from the modified fibers and any loose cationic ligand-functionalized staple fibers with which it is in contact. The loose cationic ligand-functionalized staple fibers have a modified surface layer comprising a grafted acrylic polymer comprising 10 to 100 percent by weight of a cationically-ionizable monomer unit. An article for purifying a biological composition includes: a vessel having a mixing volume disposed therein; and the loose cationic ligand-functionalized staple fibers disposed within the mixing volume.

Fluid Separation Unit

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US Patent:
20150273405, Oct 1, 2015
Filed:
Sep 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/428831
Inventors:
- Saint Paul MN, US
Brady P. Haislet - Maple Plain MN, US
Brent R. Hansen - New Richmond WI, US
Jonathan F. Hester - Hudson WI, US
Gregory M. Jellum - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
Qihong Nie - Woodbury MN, US
John F. Reed - North Oaks MN, US
John B. Scheibner - Woodbury MN, US
David F. Slama - City of Grant MN, US
Steven E. Turch - Blaine MN, US
International Classification:
B01D 71/68
B01D 19/00
B01D 67/00
B01D 71/10
B01D 71/34
B01D 71/58
B01D 71/50
B01D 71/26
B01D 71/38
B01D 71/32
B01D 53/22
B01D 71/56
Abstract:
Described herein is a membrane separation module and articles and methods thereof, wherein the membrane separation module has a series of repeating layers, each layer comprising (a) a selectively permeable membrane; and (b) at least one support layer, wherein the support layer comprises a plurality of flow channels and a plurality of rails extending from the support layer, wherein the sides of two adjacent rails form a flow channel, wherein the plurality of rails on the support layer comprise a thermoplastic polymer at the distal end of at least a portion of the plurality of rails, and wherein the distal end of the plurality of rails contacts the selectively permeable membrane to form a bonded stack.

Filter Frame Assembly With Seal

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US Patent:
20150075125, Mar 19, 2015
Filed:
Sep 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/344652
Inventors:
Francis E. Porbeni - Woodbury MN, US
Kenneth J. Snider - Woodbury MN, US
Dean R. Duffy - Woodbury MN, US
Gregory M. Jellum - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
Richard A. Kirchner - Apple Valley MN, US
Donald E. Young - Forest Lake MN, US
Chris P. Manderfeld - St. Michael MN, US
John J. Reese - Chadds Ford PA, US
Assignee:
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B01D 46/12
B01D 46/00
B01D 46/10
US Classification:
55499, 55502, 55497
Abstract:
A filter frame assembly is disclosed comprising a perimeter member surrounding a fluid aperture adapted to accommodate a fluid flow from an upstream direction to a downstream direction, the perimeter member comprising a perimeter upstream surface, a perimeter downstream surface, and a perimeter outer surface connecting the perimeter upstream surface to the perimeter downstream surface. A gasket carrier is attached to the perimeter member and comprises a carrier outer portion facing generally away from the fluid aperture and a first outer portion sealing member projecting from the carrier outer portion.
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