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Joshua Michael Kunken

from San Diego, CA
Age ~46

Joshua Kunken Phones & Addresses

  • San Diego, CA
  • 30 River Rd APT 4N, New York, NY 10044 (212) 396-0633
  • 484 74Th St, New York, NY 10021 (212) 396-0633
  • Forest Hills, NY
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Exeter, CA
  • Visalia, CA

Work

Company: Memorial sloan kettering cancer center Jul 1, 2014 Position: Senior data scientist and software engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: State University of New York 2003

Skills

C# • Python • Microsoft Sql Server • Java • Business Intelligence • Databases • Perl • Sharepoint • Enterprise Software • Php • Operations Management • Biotechnology • Linux • High Throughput Screening • Testing • .Net • Molecular Biology • Life Sciences • Clinical Development • Clinical Trials • Technology Transfer • R • Asp.net • Lifesciences • Mysql • Software Development • High Availability • User Interface • Cell • Biochemistry • Drug Discovery • Wcf • Usability • Genomics • R&D • Data Mining • High Throughput • Data Capture • .Net Framework • Wpf • Pipeline Development • Bioinformatics • Scala • C++ • Visual Studio • Financial Analysis • Risk Modeling • Leadership • Ext.net

Interests

Social Services • Economic Empowerment • Environment • Education • Snow Related Sports • Poverty Alleviation • Science and Technology • Swimming • Animal Welfare • Health

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

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Senior Data Scientist And Software Engineer

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Location:
9525 Genesee Ave, San Diego, CA 92121
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Senior Data Scientist and Software Engineer

Soho Scientific Oct 2011 - Jul 2014
Director

The Scripps Research Institute Aug 2005 - Jul 2014
System Developer

Johnson & Johnson Sep 2011 - Jun 2014
Consultant

Ruiyi Sep 2013 - Nov 2013
Consultant
Education:
State University of New York 2003
Master of Science, Masters
University of California, Berkeley 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
The State University of New York
Master of Science, Masters
Miami University
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts In Business Administration
State University of New York - System
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
C#
Python
Microsoft Sql Server
Java
Business Intelligence
Databases
Perl
Sharepoint
Enterprise Software
Php
Operations Management
Biotechnology
Linux
High Throughput Screening
Testing
.Net
Molecular Biology
Life Sciences
Clinical Development
Clinical Trials
Technology Transfer
R
Asp.net
Lifesciences
Mysql
Software Development
High Availability
User Interface
Cell
Biochemistry
Drug Discovery
Wcf
Usability
Genomics
R&D
Data Mining
High Throughput
Data Capture
.Net Framework
Wpf
Pipeline Development
Bioinformatics
Scala
C++
Visual Studio
Financial Analysis
Risk Modeling
Leadership
Ext.net
Interests:
Social Services
Economic Empowerment
Environment
Education
Snow Related Sports
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Swimming
Animal Welfare
Health

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joshua Kunken
The Scripps Research Institute
THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC
Noncommercial Research Organization · Noncommercial Research Organizations, Nsk · Internist · Pediatric Oncologist · Ophthalmology · Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors · Noncommercial Research Organizations · Services, NEC
10550 N Torrey Pne Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037
10550 N Torrey Pne Rd Tpc-8, La Jolla, CA 92037
10650 N Torrey Pne Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037
10666 N Torrey Pne Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 554-8653, (858) 784-1000, (858) 784-2937, (858) 784-8228
Joshua Kunken
Owner
Joshua M Kunken
Custom Computer Programing
PO Box 768, La Jolla, CA 92038
9525 Genesee Ave, San Diego, CA 92121
(858) 232-9689

Publications

Us Patents

Novel Fusion Partners For The Purpose Of Crystallizing G-Protein Coupled Receptors

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US Patent:
20120288913, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/470104
Inventors:
Michael A. HANSON - San Marcos CA, US
Christopher B. Roth - San Diego CA, US
Raymond C. Stevens - La Jolla CA, US
Joshua M. Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Mark T. Griffith - San Diego CA, US
Aaron A. Thompson - San Diego CA, US
Wei Liu - San Diego CA, US
Fei Xu - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Vsevolod Katritch - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
The Scripps Research Institute - La Jolla CA
RECEPTOS, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12N 9/96
G06F 17/30
C07K 19/00
US Classification:
435188, 530350, 707769
Abstract:
GPCR-fusion partner proteins comprising G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) of GPCRs and fusion partners such as rubredoxin, cytochrome b562 RIL (Bril, bRIL, BRIL), T4 lysozyme C-terminal fragment (Cterm-T4L), flavodoxin, or xylanase either substituted for some or all of the third intracellular loop of the GPCR between the fifth and sixth helix of the GPCR are described or attached to an terminus or C terminus of the GPCR. GPCR-fusion partner proteins in crystalline form, optionally of a quality suitable for x-ray crystallographic structure determination of the GPCR, are described. Methods of using fusion partners in GPCR-fusion partner proteins to support crystallization of GPCR-fusion partner proteins for x-ray crystallographic structure determination of the GPCR, are described. Methods of identifying other suitable fusion partners through screening of protein data banks are also described.

Method Of Using Non-Rare Cells To Detect Rare Cells

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US Patent:
20120276555, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Oct 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/503014
Inventors:
Peter Kuhn - Solana Beach CA, US
Anand Kolatkar - San Diego CA, US
Joshua Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Dena Marrinucci - Del Mar CA, US
Xing Yang - San Diego CA, US
John R. Stuelpnagel - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
US Classification:
435 723
Abstract:
The invention provides seminal computational approaches utilizing data from non-rare cells to detect rare cells, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The invention is applicable at two distinct stages of CTC detection; the first being to make decisions about data collection parameters and the second being to make decisions during data reduction and analysis. Additionally, the invention utilizes both one and multi-dimensional parameterized data in a decision making process.

Method Of Using Non-Rare Cells To Detect Rare Cells

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US Patent:
20230085158, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
May 17, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/746756
Inventors:
- La Jolla CA, US
- San Diego CA, US
Joshua Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Dena Marrinucci - San Diego CA, US
Xing Yang - San Diego CA, US
John R. Stuelpnagel - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
The Scripps Research Institute - La Jolla CA
Epic Sciences, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
G01N 33/50
G01N 33/68
Abstract:
The invention provides seminal computational approaches utilizing data from non-rare cells to detect rare cells, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The invention is applicable at two distinct stages of CTC detection; the first being to make decisions about data collection parameters and the second being to make decisions during data reduction and analysis. Additionally, the invention utilizes both one and multi-dimensional parameterized data in a decision making process.

Methods Of Using Non-Rare Cells To Detect Rare Cells

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US Patent:
20210033612, Feb 4, 2021
Filed:
Mar 16, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/819684
Inventors:
- La Jolla CA, US
- San Diego CA, US
Joshua Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Dena Marrinucci - San Diego CA, US
Xing Yang - San Diego CA, US
John R. Stuelpnagel - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
G01N 33/50
G01N 33/68
Abstract:
The invention provides seminal computational approaches utilizing data from non-rare cells to detect rare cells, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The invention is applicable at two distinct stages of CTC detection; the first being to make decisions about data collection parameters and the second being to make decisions during data reduction and analysis. Additionally, the invention utilizes both one and multi-dimensional parameterized data in a decision making process.

Method Of Using Non-Rare Cells To Detect Rare Cells

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US Patent:
20190257834, Aug 22, 2019
Filed:
Jan 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/252472
Inventors:
- La Jolla CA, US
- San Diego CA, US
Joshua Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Dena Marrinucci - San Diego CA, US
Xing Yang - San Diego CA, US
John R. Stuelpnagel - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
G01N 33/68
G01N 33/50
Abstract:
The invention provides seminal computational approaches utilizing data from non-rare cells to detect rare cells, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The invention is applicable at two distinct stages of CTC detection; the first being to make decisions about data collection parameters and the second being to make decisions during data reduction and analysis. Additionally, the invention utilizes both one and multi-dimensional parameterized data in a decision making process.

Method Of Using Non-Rare Cells To Detect Rare Cells

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US Patent:
20180100857, Apr 12, 2018
Filed:
May 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/601696
Inventors:
- La Jolla CA, US
Anand Kolatkar - San Diego CA, US
Joshua Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Dena Marrinucci - Del Mar CA, US
Xing Yang - San Diego CA, US
John R. Stuelpnagel - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/574
G01N 33/50
G01N 33/68
Abstract:
The invention provides seminal computational approaches utilizing data from non-rare cells to detect rare cells, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The invention is applicable at two distinct stages of CTC detection; the first being to make decisions about data collection parameters and the second being to make decisions during data reduction and analysis. Additionally, the invention utilizes both one and multi-dimensional parameterized data in a decision making process.

Novel Fusion Partners For The Purpose Of Crystallizing G-Protein Coupled Receptors

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US Patent:
20170218047, Aug 3, 2017
Filed:
Nov 9, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/347372
Inventors:
- LA JOLLA CA, US
- SAN DIEGO CA, US
Raymond C. Stevens - La Jolla CA, US
Joshua M. Kunken - San Diego CA, US
Mark T. Griffith - San Diego CA, US
Aaron A. Thompson - San Diego CA, US
Wei Liu - San Diego CA, US
Fei Xu - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Vsevolod Katritch - San Diego CA, US
Vadim Cherezov - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/72
C07K 14/47
C07K 14/195
G06F 19/22
C12N 9/24
Abstract:
GPCR-fusion partner proteins comprising G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) of GPCRs and fusion partners such as rubredoxin, cytochrome b562 RIL (Bril, bRIL, BRIL), T4 lysozyme C-terminal fragment (C-term-T4L), flavodoxin, or xylanase either substituted for some or all of the third intracellular loop of the GPCR between the fifth and sixth helix of the GPCR are described or attached to an terminus or C terminus of the GPCR. GPCR-fusion partner proteins in crystalline form, optionally of a quality suitable for x-ray crystallographic structure determination of the GPCR, are described. Methods of using fusion partners in GPCR-fusion partner proteins to support crystallization of GPCR-fusion partner proteins for x-ray crystallographic structure determination of the GPCR, are described. Methods of identifying other suitable fusion partners through screening of protein data banks are also described.
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