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  • 2256 Ash St, Denver, CO 80207
  • 8155 Fairmount Dr, Denver, CO 80230
  • Centennial, CO
  • Lake Oswego, OR
  • 2130 Klickitat St, Portland, OR 97212
  • Arapahoe, CO
  • Lawrence, KS

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Mark Spiecker Photo 1

President

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Location:
2256 Ash St, Denver, CO 80207
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Sharklet Technologies since Aug 2010
CEO

Sharklet Technologies 2007 - Aug 2010
Vice President

Adelphia 2003 - 2007
Director Restructuring and Investor Relations

Adelphia Communications 2003 - 2007
Director of Restructuring

360networks 2001 - 2003
Director, Customer Operations; Manager Process Improvement
Education:
Rockhurst University 1993 - 1995
MBA, Management
Rockhurst University 1991 - 1993
BSBA, Marketing
University of Florida 1989 - 1991
Skills:
Medical Devices
Strategic Planning
Start Ups
Biotechnology
Business Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Business Strategy
Strategic Partnerships
Healthcare
Entrepreneurship
New Business Development
Life Sciences
Commercialization
Business Process
Product Launch
R&D
Restructuring
Lifesciences
Leadership
Direct Sales
Molecular Biology
Cloud Computing
Business Relationship Management
Fundraising
Community Outreach
Relationship Building
Business Process Improvement
Turnaround Experience
Turn Around Management
Change Management
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Mark Spiecker

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark M. Spiecker
President, Vice President
Sharklet Technologies, Inc
Mfg Biological Products Commercial Physical Research · Mfg Surgical/Medical Instruments
PO Box 1799, Alachua, FL 32616
12635 E Montview Blvd, Denver, CO 80045
13859 Progress Blvd, Alachua, FL 32615
5670 S Beech Cir, Littleton, CO 80121
(386) 418-0078

Publications

Us Patents

Surface Topographies For Non-Toxic Bioadhesion Control

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US Patent:
20100226943, Sep 9, 2010
Filed:
Aug 31, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/550870
Inventors:
Anthony B. Brennan - Gainesville FL, US
Christopher James Long - Titusville FL, US
Joseph W. Bagan - Greenwood Village CO, US
James Frederick Schumacher - Cumming GA, US
Mark M. Spiecker - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A61K 9/00
B32B 3/00
A61K 9/70
US Classification:
424400, 428141, 428143
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an article that includes a first plurality of spaced features. The spaced features are arranged in a plurality of groupings; the groupings of features include repeat units; the spaced features within a grouping are spaced apart at an average distance of about 1 nanometer to about 500 micrometers; each feature having a surface that is substantially parallel to a surface on a neighboring feature; each feature being separated from its neighboring feature; the groupings of features being arranged with respect to one another so as to define a tortuous pathway. The plurality of spaced features provide the article with an engineered roughness index of about 5 to about 20.

Catheter For Antimicrobial Control And Method Of Manufacturing Thereof

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US Patent:
20120319325, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/161137
Inventors:
Kenneth K. Chung - Denver CO, US
Anthony B. Brennan - Gainesville FL, US
Mark McCullough Spiecker - Centennial CO, US
Ryan Stoneberg - Chicago IL, US
Walter Scott Thielman - Palatine IL, US
Shravanthi Reddy - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
B29C 59/00
B28B 21/92
US Classification:
264293, 425385
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method comprising transporting a conduit and a template through a guide tube; the template being disposed on an outer surface of the conduit between the conduit and the guide tube; and transferring a texture from the template to the conduit as the conduit and the template are transported through the guide tube. Disclosed herein too is an apparatus comprising a guide tube; the guide tube being operative to facilitate a transfer of a pattern from a template to a conduit; a first feed spool and a first take-up spool for feeding the conduit through the guide tube and for taking up the conduit after it has travelled through the guide tube respectively; and a second feed spool and a second take-up spool for feeding the template through the guide tube and for taking up the template after it has travelled through the guide tube respectively.

Method Of Patterning A Surface And Articles Comprising The Same

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US Patent:
20100119755, May 13, 2010
Filed:
Nov 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/616915
Inventors:
Kenneth K. Chung - Gainesville FL, US
Anthony B. Brennan - Gainesville FL, US
Joseph W. Bagan - Greenwood Village CO, US
Mark M. Spiecker - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
B32B 1/08
B32B 3/10
B29C 43/32
US Classification:
428 3691, 4281951, 26433111, 264495, 216 52, 2642101, 427487
Abstract:
An article has a curved surface. Disposed upon the curved surface is a plurality of patterns. Each pattern is defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the curved surface. The plurality of features each have at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry, wherein an average spacing between adjacent features is about 1 nanometer and about 1 millimeter in at least a portion of the curved surface. The plurality of spaced apart features are represented by a periodic function.

Method Of Patterning A Surface And Articles Comprising The Same

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US Patent:
20190070774, Mar 7, 2019
Filed:
Nov 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/178786
Inventors:
- Gainesville FL, US
Anthony B. Brennan - Gainesville FL, US
Joseph W. Bagan - Greenwood Village CO, US
Mark M. Spiecker - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
B29C 59/02
Abstract:
An article has a curved surface. Disposed upon the curved surface is a plurality of patterns. Each pattern is defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the curved surface. The plurality of features each have at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry, wherein an average spacing between adjacent features is about 1 nanometer and about 1 millimeter in at least a portion of the curved surface. The plurality of spaced apart features are represented by a periodic function.

Surface Topographies For Non-Toxic Bioadhesion Control

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US Patent:
20170100332, Apr 13, 2017
Filed:
Oct 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/291441
Inventors:
- Aurora CO, US
- Gainesville FL, US
Shravanthi T. Reddy - Goleta CA, US
Chelsea Marie Magin - Denver CO, US
Ethan Mann - Centennial CO, US
Mark Spiecker - Centennial CO, US
Bryce Stevenson - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/00
A61K 33/34
A61K 31/567
A61K 31/57
C09D 5/16
A61K 47/34
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an article that includes a first plurality of spaced features. The spaced features are arranged in a plurality of groupings; the groupings of features include repeat units; the spaced features within a grouping are spaced apart at an average distance of about 1 nanometer to about 500 micrometers; each feature having a surface that is substantially parallel to a surface on a neighboring feature; each feature being separated from its neighboring feature; the groupings of features being arranged with respect to one another so as to define a tortuous pathway. The plurality of spaced features provide the article with an engineered roughness index of about 5 to about 20.
Mark M Spiecker from Centennial, CO, age ~53 Get Report