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John Baust Phones & Addresses

  • 234 Front St, Owego, NY 13827 (607) 659-4530
  • 44 Front St, Owego, NY 13827 (607) 687-2504
  • 80 Front St, Owego, NY 13827 (607) 687-2504
  • 1 Raish Hill Rd, Candor, NY 13743 (607) 659-4530 (607) 659-4532
  • 175 Raish Hill Rd, Candor, NY 13743 (607) 659-4530 (607) 659-4532 (607) 659-3377
  • 578 Eiklor Rd, Candor, NY 13743
  • Big Pine Key, FL
  • Vestal, NY
  • Ithaca, NY
  • Waukesha, WI

Resumes

Resumes

John Baust Photo 1

Unesco Professor And Director

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Location:
175 Raish Hill Rd, Candor, NY 13743
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Binghamton University
Unesco Professor and Director
John Baust Photo 2

Machining Production Manager

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Location:
Candor, NY
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Kirbymex
Machining Production Manager

Iec Holden
Equipment and Maintenance Manager

Iec Holden Jan 2014 - Oct 2016
Machining Manager

Regal Beloit Dec 2010 - Jan 2014
Program Manager-Machining

Plant Manager 2011 - 2011
Project Manager
Skills:
Manufacturing
Fmea
Purchasing
Supply Chain
Supply Chain Management
Root Cause Analysis
Lean Manufacturing
Sourcing
Black Belt
Kaizen
Six Sigma
Value Stream Mapping
Dmaic
Manufacturing Operations Management
Green Belt
Manufacturing Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Mrp
5S
Machine Tools
Manufacturing Operations
Machining
Spc
Ppap
Iso
Supplier Development
Kanban
Injection Molding
Cnc
Stamping
Toyota Production System
Quality System
Statistical Process Control
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Iso Standards
John Baust Photo 3

Claims Specialist

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John Baust Photo 4

Cpsi - President

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Position:
President and Lead Scientist at CPSI
Location:
Ithaca, New York Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
CPSI since Dec 2003
President and Lead Scientist
Education:
Harvard Medical School 2001 - 2003
Post-Doc, Bioengineering
State University of New York at Binghamton 1998 - 2001
PhD, Biological Sciences
Cornell University 1995 - 1998
BS

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Baust
Owner
Coraegis Bioinnovations
Life Science Technology Develop/License
9 Freese Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
John M. Baust
President
Cell Preservation Services Inc
Biotechnical Research Commercial
2 Ct St, Flemingville, NY 13827
(607) 687-0166, (607) 687-8701

Publications

Us Patents

Normothermic, Hypothermic And Cryopreservation Maintenance And Storage Of Cells, Tissues And Organs In Gel-Based Media

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US Patent:
6632666, Oct 14, 2003
Filed:
Jan 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/757694
Inventors:
John M. Baust - Vestal NY
Robert Van Buskirk - Apalachin NY
John G. Baust - Candor NY
Assignee:
BioLife Solutions, Inc. - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
C12N 100
US Classification:
435374, 435243, 435260, 435366, 435431
Abstract:
Gel-based medium compositions and a method of use thereof in normothermic, hypothermic or cryopreservative storage and transport of cell samples are described. These gel-based compositions contain a cell maintenance and preservation medium together with a gelling agent. Such gel-based medium compositions protect various cell samples, such as animal or plant organs, tissues and cells, from the mechanical, physiological and biochemical stresses inherently associated with liquid preservation techniques.

Methods And Compositions For The Preservation Of Cells, Tissues Or Organs In The Vitreous State

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US Patent:
6921633, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/298497
Inventors:
John M. Baust - Candor NY, US
John G. Baust - Candor NY, US
Robert VanBuskirk - Apalachian NY, US
Aby J. Mathew - Binghamton NY, US
Assignee:
Biolife Solutions Incorporated - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
A01N001/00
A01N001/02
US Classification:
435 13, 435 2
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for the hypothermic preservation of cells, tissues and organs. In particular, the invention provides methods for the hypothermic preservation or storage of cells, tissues or organs in the vitreous state.

Cryogenic System

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US Patent:
7192426, Mar 20, 2007
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/478937
Inventors:
John G. Baust - Candor NY, US
Roy Cheeks - Harpers Ferry WV, US
Assignee:
EndoCare, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 20, 606 21, 606 22, 606 25
Abstract:
A cryosurgical system and method for supplying cryogen to a probe. The system including a container filled with cryogen and having bellows of a pump submerged within said cryogen. Conduits fluidly interconnect the bellows and a probe that is outside the container to permit the cryogen to be forced from the bellows to the probe upon activation of pump. A pressure relief valve is fluidly coupled to the conduits and positioned between the bellows and the probe. After initially forcing cryogen to the probe at a pressure that establishes a colligative-based sub-cooling of the liquid cryogen, the pressure relief valve is activated to lower the pressure of the cryogen to a running pressure.

Cryogenic System

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US Patent:
7416548, Aug 26, 2008
Filed:
Mar 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/688007
Inventors:
John G. Baust - Candor NY, US
Roy Cheeks - Harpers Ferry WV, US
Assignee:
Endocare, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/02
F17C 13/00
US Classification:
606 20, 606 21, 606 22, 606 25, 62 506
Abstract:
A cryosurgical system and method for supplying cryogen to a probe. The system including a container filled with cryogen and having bellows of a pump submerged within said cryogen. Conduits fluidly interconnect the bellows and a probe that is outside the container to permit the cryogen to be forced from the bellows to the probe upon activation of pump. A pressure relief valve is fluidly coupled to the conduits and positioned between the bellows and the probe. After initially forcing cryogen to the probe at a pressure that establishes a colligative-based sub-cooling of the liquid cryogen, the pressure relief valve is activated to lower the pressure of the cryogen to a running pressure.

Cryo-Medical Injection Device And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
8409184, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/607721
Inventors:
John M. Baust - Owego NY, US
John G. Baust - Owego NY, US
Anthony T. Robilotto - Binghamton NY, US
Kristi K. Snyder - Candor NY, US
Robert G. Van Buskirk - Apalachin NY, US
Assignee:
CPSI Holdings LLC - Owego NY
International Classification:
A61B 18/02
US Classification:
606 21, 604 59, 604 61
Abstract:
The resorbable cryoprobe device and process is a novel approach for treating localized disease allowing for the precise combined application of freezing temperatures and cytotoxic or cryosensitizing agents within a self-contained matrix/package for optimized tissue destruction. The cryopellet is comprised of a list of components including a source of cryogen to produce the sub-zero temperatures, a porous matrix to contain the cytotoxic agent, cytotoxic agent, and a delivery packet. Data presented herein demonstrates the efficacy of this approach in destroying cancerous tissue. For example, the application of freezing temperatures to −10 C. results in approximately 15% cell death, while exposure to cytotoxic agents such as TRAIL produces minimal cell death. The utilization of the cryopellet approach results in a synergistic effect yielding complete cell death at the same temperature. The innovation behind the resorbable probe application includes the strategic combination of agents to activate intrinsic or extrinsic cell death responses (including apoptosis and necrosis), unique packaging of the cryogen and cytotoxic agent, and a unique delivery system.

Nucleation Enhanced Surface Modification To Support Physical Vapor Deposition To Create A Vacuum

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US Patent:
8439905, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/562301
Inventors:
John M. Baust - Owego NY, US
John G. Baust - Owego NY, US
Roy Cheeks - Harper's Ferry WV, US
Anthony Robilotto - Binghamton NY, US
Kristi Snyder - Candor NY, US
Assignee:
Endocare, Inc. - Chadds Ford PA
International Classification:
A61B 18/02
US Classification:
606 21
Abstract:
The device of the invention takes the form of a catheter/probe and is a closed loop system in which cryogen is delivered along the length of the catheter/probe to the tip where freezing occurs, and then recirculated. The device is a tube within a tube and comprises a number of parts including supply and return (internal) tubes, outer sheath (external tube) seaJed to the inner tubes at one or both ends with a gas filled lumen between the internal and external tubes. The lumen of the external tube is filled with a saturated gas which solidifies upon cooling, thereby creating a vacuum along the catheter length and providing for insulation between the inner and outer tubes, and preventing freezing along the probe shaft length. The outside surface of the internal tubes is modified to potentiate gas nucleation on the outer surfaces of the internal tubes when cooled.

Cryogenic System

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US Patent:
8551081, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Oct 3, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/896891
Inventors:
John G. Baust - Candor NY, US
Roy Cheeks - Harpers Ferry NY, US
Assignee:
Endocare, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 18/02
F17C 13/00
US Classification:
606 20, 606 21, 606 22, 606 25, 62 506
Abstract:
A cryosurgical system and method for supplying cryogen to a probe. The system including a container filled with cryogen and having bellows of a pump submerged within said cryogen. Conduits fluidly interconnect the bellows and a probe that is outside the container to permit the cryogen to be forced from the bellows to the probe upon activation of pump. A pressure relief valve is fluidly coupled to the conduits and positioned between the bellows and the probe. After initially forcing cryogen to the probe at a pressure that establishes a colligative-based sub-cooling of the liquid cryogen, the pressure relief valve is activated to lower the pressure of the cryogen to a running pressure.

Normothermic, Hypothermic And Cryopreservation Maintenance And Storage Of Cells, Tissues And Organs In Gel-Based Media

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US Patent:
20020172934, Nov 21, 2002
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/166732
Inventors:
John Baust - Vestal NY, US
Robert Van Buskirk - Apalachin NY, US
John Baust - Candor NY, US
Assignee:
BioLife Solutions, Inc.
International Classification:
A01N001/02
C12N005/02
US Classification:
435/002000, 435/383000
Abstract:
Gel-based medium compositions and a method of use thereof in normothermic, hypothermic or cryopreservative storage and transport of cell samples are described. These gel-based compositions contain a cell maintenance and preservation medium together with a gelling agent. Such gel-based medium compositions protect various cell samples, such as animal or plant organs, tissues and cells, from the mechanical, physiological and biochemical stresses inherently associated with liquid preservation techniques.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Advances In Biopreservation

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Author

John M. Baust

ISBN #

0849327725

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