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Hudson L Ansley

from Bloomfield, NJ
Age ~61

Hudson Ansley Phones & Addresses

  • 31 Forest Dr, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (973) 429-0557
  • 27 Forest Dr, Bloomfield, NJ 07003
  • Short Hills, NJ
  • 51 Lindys Dr, West Milford, NJ 07480 (973) 697-2059
  • 59 Wawayanda Rd, Warwick, NY 10990 (845) 986-1826 (845) 986-3246

Work

Company: Homer Aug 2019 Position: Engineering manager, ios

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Binghamton University 1982 to 1986 Specialities: Mathematics, Comp Sci

Skills

Actionscript • Flash • Html 5 • User Interface Design • Jquery • Php • Css • Javascript • Flex • Programming • Html5 • User Interface • Web Development • Objective C • Python • C++ • Xml

Industries

Internet

Resumes

Resumes

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Engineering Manager, Ios

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Location:
460 Park Ave south, New York, NY 10022
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Homer
Engineering Manager, Ios

Homer
Senior Software Engineer

Speakaboos Dec 1, 2012 - Jan 2017
Senior Software Engineer

Tunegenie Nov 2005 - Dec 2012
Chief Architect, User Interface

Hla Media Jun 2003 - Nov 2005
President
Education:
Binghamton University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Comp Sci
Skills:
Actionscript
Flash
Html 5
User Interface Design
Jquery
Php
Css
Javascript
Flex
Programming
Html5
User Interface
Web Development
Objective C
Python
C++
Xml

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Discriminating Surface Stained Lymphocytes

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US Patent:
51224534, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
May 3, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/188803
Inventors:
Grace E. Martin - Tarrytown NY
Robert J. Kanter - Old Bethpage NY
Young R. Kim - Hartsdale NY
Leonard Ornstein - White Plains NY
Hudson R. Ansley - Warwick NY
Assignee:
Technicon Instruments Corporation - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
G01N 3353
US Classification:
435 724
Abstract:
A flow cytometry method for reproducibly detecting and counting a lymphocyte population of interest in a leukocyte suspension or whole blood sample in which the red cells are subsequently lysed. The suspension (or sample) is combined with a reagent comprising a primary antibody, either native, carrying an attached enzyme or biotin or other label, and a fixative reagent, in either order. Where the enzyme is not attached, an enzyme is coupled specifically to the primary antibody. The fixed suspension is reacted with a color-producing enzyme-cytochemical reagent. The suspension, now including stained and unstained fixed cells, is passed through a flow cytometer and the cells are characterized and counted on the basis of their light-scattering and light-absorbing properties.
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