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Marc R Charette

from Bristol, CT
Age ~50

Marc Charette Phones & Addresses

  • 100 Diane Ln, Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 597-2818
  • 119 Cherry Hill Dr, Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 585-8734
  • 63 Collier Ave, Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 585-8734
  • 513 Main St, Meriden, CT 06451 (203) 235-0502
  • 94 May St, New Britain, CT 06052 (860) 827-9035
  • Plainville, CT
  • Newington, CT

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Resumes

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Bristol, Connecticut

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Location:
Hartford, CT
Industry:
Banking
Work:

Bristol, Connecticut
Skills:
Banking
Credit
Sales
Sales Management
Management
Loans
Human Resources
Investment Advisory
Customer Satisfaction
Wealth Management
Mortgage Lending
Strategic Financial Planning
Asset Management
Risk Management
Commercial Lending
Retirement Planning
Leadership
Small Business Lending
Investments
Retail Banking
Business Development
Finance
Business Analysis
Commercial Banking
Business Planning
Securities
Insurance
Credit Analysis
Private Banking
Business Strategy
Loan Origination
New Business Development
Financial Services
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Relationship Management
Mutual Funds
Financial Analysis
Portfolio Management
Series 6
Consumer Lending
Customer Service
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Publications

Us Patents

Method For Promoting Tissue Repair And Regeneration Using Pdgf And Glucocorticoids

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US Patent:
53766369, Dec 27, 1994
Filed:
Mar 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/849931
Inventors:
Robert B. Rutherford - Farmington CT
Marc F. Charette - Needham MA
Assignee:
Creative BioMolecules, Inc. - Hopkinton MA
The University of Conn. - Storrs CT
International Classification:
A61K 3736
US Classification:
514 12
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for the regeneration of tissue, the treatment of external wounds and the treatment of periodontal disease comprising applying to the affected tissue an effective amount of a composition comprised of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and an anti-inflammatory compound. The presence of the anti-inflammatory compound potentiates the activity of PDGF in stimulating cell growth, thereby enhancing tissue regeneration and/or wound healing.
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