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Michael J Ciocci

from Royersford, PA
Age ~60

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  • 402 7Th Ave, Royersford, PA 19468 (610) 247-5185
  • 517 Arch St, Royersford, PA 19468
  • Havre de Grace, MD
  • 136 Buchert Rd, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
  • Conowingo, MD
  • Durand, IL
  • Montgomery, PA
  • Hyattsville, MD

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Biochemist In The Diagnostics And Biotech Industries

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Position:
Adjunct Faculty at Widener University
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Widener University since 2007
Adjunct Faculty

Seneb Biosciences - Doylestown, PA Aug 2011 - Sep 2012
Consultant

Russell Biotech - Doylestown, PA Jan 2009 - Aug 2011
VP Development

BioCaptureLLC - Doylestown Aug 2009 - Jul 2011
Senior VP Manufacturing and Quality Control

Drexel University College of Medicine 2009 - 2010
Research Associate
Education:
University of Maryland College Park 1990 - 1996
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Michael Ciocci Royersford, PA

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Work:
Societies

2010 to 2000
Member

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

2009 to 2000
Member

ITS, Widener University

2013 to Jan 2013
Computer Lab Assistant

Widener University Post Office

Jun 2011 to May 2012
Student Worker

Widener University

Sep 2010 to Mar 2011
Tutor

Russell Biotech, Inc
Doylestown, PA
Jan 2010 to Jan 2011
Manufactured magnetic antibody particles for diagnostic assay development

Seven Stars Inn
Phoenixville, PA
Jun 2007 to Dec 2007
Busboy

Education:
Widener University
Chester, PA
May 2012
Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Widener University
Chester, PA
Aug 2011 to Apr 2012
Master's of Science in Biomedical Engineering

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Michael Ciocci Royersford, PA

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Work:
Independence Prosthetics-Orthotics

Sep 2014 to 2000
Engineer

ITS, Widener University
Chester, PA
Jan 2013 to Aug 2014
Computer Lab Assistant

Widener University Post Office

Jun 2011 to May 2012
Student Worker

Widener University

Sep 2010 to Mar 2011
Tutor

Russell Biotech, Inc
Doylestown, PA
Jan 2010 to Jan 2011
Manufactured magnetic antibody particles for diagnostic assay development

Seven Stars Inn
Phoenixville, PA
Jun 2007 to Dec 2007
Busboy

Education:
Widener University
Chester, PA
2012 to 2015
Master's of Science in Biomedical Engineering

Widener University
Chester, PA
May 2012
Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering

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Michael Ciocci Royersford, PA

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Work:
Seneb Biosciences

Aug 2011 to 2000
Consultant

Russell Biotech

Apr 2009 to 2000
Senior Manager, Manufacturing and Quality Control

Widener University

Sep 2007 to 2000
Adjunct Faculty

Russell Biotech
Doylestown, PA
Dec 2008 to Mar 2009
Consultant

OraSure Technologies
Bethlehem, PA
Sep 2007 to Dec 2008
Senior Process Improvement Scientist

Cabrini College
Radnor, PA
Sep 2001 to 2008
Adjunct Faculty

Product Support/Donor Screening Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
Raritan, NJ
Mar 2005 to Sep 2007
Principal Scientist

Immunicon Corporation
Huntingdon Valley, PA
Sep 1999 to Jan 2005
Senior Scientist

Rockland Immunochemicals
Boyertown, PA
Mar 1998 to Sep 1999
Quality Control Manager

Geo-Centers, Inc
Rockville, MD
Mar 1996 to Feb 1998
Senior Scientist

Batelle Scientific, Inc
Columbus, OH
Aug 1995 to Feb 1996
Contract Research Scientist

University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Aug 1990 to Jul 1995
Research Assistant

Department of Biochemistry, University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
Jul 1988 to Aug 1990
Research Technician

Department of Neuroscience, Nathan Kline Institute
Orangeburg, NY
Sep 1986 to Jun 1988
Research Technician

Education:
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
Feb 1996
Ph.D. in Biochemistry

State University of New York at Albany
Albany, NY
May 1986
B.S. in Biology

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Michael Ciocci

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Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Reagents For Improved Selection Of Biological Molecules

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US Patent:
20060003371, Jan 5, 2006
Filed:
Jun 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/159957
Inventors:
Thomas Russell - Huntingdon Valley PA, US
Michael Ciocci - Royersford PA, US
Michael Musick - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Russell Biotech, Inc. - Huntingdon Valley PA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
G01N 33/551
US Classification:
435006000, 436524000
Abstract:
Coated Ferromagnetic Density Particles or Density Particles with binding agents bound thereto capable of binding biological molecules and methods of use and apparatus for means are disclosed. Coated particles coupled to specific binding agents can be used for molecular biology and proteomic applications in research and diagnostics.

Methods And Reagents For Selection Of Biological Molecules

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US Patent:
20180010169, Jan 11, 2018
Filed:
Sep 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/702861
Inventors:
- Doylestown PA, US
Michael J. Ciocci - Royersford PA, US
Michael Musick - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
Coated Ferromagnetic Density Particles or Density Particles with binding agents bound thereto capable of binding biological molecules and methods of use and apparatus for means are disclosed. Coated particles coupled to specific binding agents can be used for molecular biology and proteomic applications in research and diagnostics.

Methods And Reagents For Improved Selection Of Biological Materials

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US Patent:
20170067886, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
Oct 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/882841
Inventors:
- Raritan NJ, US
Pauline McGann - Miami Beach FL, US
Mike Musick - Mason OH, US
Michael Ciocci - Royersford PA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
G01N 33/577
G01N 33/553
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus and compositions for separating a desired or undesired population or subpopulation from a biological sample are disclosed herein. The selection procedure is based on ferromagnetic, dense particles in a preferred size range from about 0.8 to about 1.2 microns. Specific binding agents are bound to the particles that recognize and bind to specific molecules on the targeted population or subpopulation, and the particles are mixed with the sample in such a way as to promote movement of the particles relative to the sample, promoting binding to the targeted population or subpopulation without non-specifically binding to non-targeted populations in the sample. Because of the large particle density, the bound population is separated from the fluid sample by gravity. Alternatively, the sample, including the bound, targeted population, is placed in a magnetic field such that the particles separate from the sample by evenly distributing over the vessel wall thus limiting non-specific trapping of the non-targeted population.
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