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Patrick E Guire

from Hopkins, MN
Age ~88

Patrick Guire Phones & Addresses

  • 711 Drillane Rd, Hopkins, MN 55305 (952) 934-1224
  • 230 7Th St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
  • 6741 Tartan Curv, Eden Prairie, MN 55346 (952) 934-1224
  • Winnetka, CA
  • Winnetka, CA
  • 711 N Drillane Rd, Hopkins, MN 55305 (952) 270-8959

Work

Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
1641 Tartan Curv, Eden Prairie, MN 55346
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Innovative Surface Technologies, Inc
Owner

Surmodics 1979 - 2004
Senior .V.p and Chief Sci Officer
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1959 - 1963
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Skills:
Biochemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Biotechnology
Coatings
Cell Biology
Polymers
Medical Devices
Diagnostics
Biomaterials
Drug Delivery
Protein Chemistry
Cell Culture
Elisa
Technology Transfer
Intellectual Property
Commercialization
Chemistry
R&D
Medical Diagnostics
Life Sciences
Science
Materials Science
Product Development
Research and Development
Interests:
High Value Industrial Devices
Diagnostic
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Patrick Guire
CEO
Innovative Surface Technologies Inc
Innovative Surface Tech
Biological Products
1000 Westgate Dr STE 115, Saint Paul, MN 55114
(651) 209-9757
Patrick M. Guire
President
Mahlum Associates
Legal Services Office
6 5 St W, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Patrick M. Guire
President
Mcl Architects
Architecture & Planning · Architectural Services
6 5 St W STE 400, Saint Paul, MN 55102
(651) 222-8451
Patrick M. Guire
Principal
Patrick F McGuire
Architectural Services
725 Linwood Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55105
Patrick Guire
CEO, Chief Executive Officer
Innovative Surface Technologies Inc
Research & Development Biotech
1000 Westgate Dr STE 115, Saint Paul, MN 55114
(651) 209-9757

Publications

Us Patents

Self Assembling Monolayer Compositions

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US Patent:
6444318, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Jul 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/907303
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Kristin S. Taton - Little Canada MN
Assignee:
Surmodics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
B32B 2736
US Classification:
428412
Abstract:
A surface coating composition for providing a self-assembling monolayer, in stable form, on a material surface or at a suitable interface, as well as a method of preparing such a composition and a method of using such a composition to coat a surface, such as the surface of an implantable medical device, in order to provide the surface with desirable properties. The method provides the covalent attachment of a SAM to a surface in a manner that substantially retains or improves the characteristics and/or performance of both the SAM and the surface itself. Covalent attachment is accomplished by the use of one or more latent reactive groups, e. g. , provided by either the surface and/or by the SAM-forming molecules themselves.

Target Molecule Attachment To Surfaces

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US Patent:
6465178, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/227913
Inventors:
Ralph A. Chappa - Prior Lake MN
Sheau-Ping Hu - Falcon Heights MN
Dale G. Swan - St. Louis Park MN
Melvin J. Swanson - Carver MN
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Assignee:
Surmodics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6, 435174, 4352872, 4352879, 422 681, 536 231, 536 243
Abstract:
Method and reagent composition for covalent attachment of target molecules, such as nucleic acids, onto the surface of a substrate. The reagent composition includes groups capable of covalently binding to the target molecule. Optionally, the composition can contain photoreactive groups for use in attaching the reagent composition to the surface. The reagent composition can be used to provide activated slides for use in preparing microarrays of nucleic acids.

Latent Reactive Blood Compatible Agents

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US Patent:
6465525, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Oct 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/177318
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Aron B. Anderson - Minnetonka MN
Richard A. Amos - St. Anthony MN
Terrence P. Everson - Eagan MN
Assignee:
Surmodics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A01N 3500
US Classification:
514686, 514687, 514559, 514558, 514616, 514621, 554 36, 554 37, 554 63, 424 7808, 604266, 623 111, 623 1111
Abstract:
A reagent and related method for use in passivating a biomaterial surface, the reagent including a latent reactive group and a bifunctional aliphatic acid (e. g. , fatty acid), in combination with a spacer group linking the latent reactive group to the aliphatic acid in a manner that preserves the desired function of each group. Once bound to the surface, via the latent reactive group, the reagent presents the aliphatic acid to the physiological environment, in vivo, in a manner (e. g. , concentration and orientation) sufficient to hold and orient albumin.

Photoactivatable Nucleic Acids

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US Patent:
6506895, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Feb 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/028806
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Melvin J. Swanson - Carver MN
Gary W. Opperman - St. Louis Park MN
Assignee:
SurModics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
C07H 2100
US Classification:
536 2532, 536 253, 536 2531, 536 2534, 536 243, 536 2431, 536 2432
Abstract:
A photoactivatable nucleic acid derivative composition in which one or more photoreactive group(s) are bound to a natural or synthetic nucleic acid. The photoreactive groups can be bound to the nucleic acid before, during or after its formation, and can thereafter be activated in order to attach the nucleic acid to another molecule, e. g. , to the surface of a solid support. Also described is a method of preparing such a composition, and a method of using such a composition to attach the nucleic acid to a another molecule, such as that provided by the surface of a substrate used to prepare a nucleic acid chip by photolithographic techniques.

Replicable Probe Array

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US Patent:
6514768, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/240466
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Melvin J. Swanson - Carver MN
Assignee:
Surmodics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
C07H 2104
US Classification:
436518, 536 221, 536 253, 536 2532, 536 231, 536 243, 435 6, 435 71, 435 792, 435 794, 435 795, 435DIG 45, 436527, 436807, 436809
Abstract:
A system for producing substantially identical specific binding ligand (e. g. , nucleic acid) probe arrays, for instance, by preparing and replicating an original master array and/or by providing a reusable assay array that is capable of being regenerated. In one embodiment the system includes the preparation and use of a) a master array surface having address sequences immobilized in the form of a patterned, and optionally random, array, b) a multi-ligand conjugate having a binding domain complementary to an address sequence, a binding domain complementary to a target sequence, and a third ligand for use in forming (e. g. , by binding or polymerization) the conjugates into or onto the surface of assay array, which can be used with or upon disassociation of the address and its complementary sequences.

Latent Reactive Blood Compatible Agents

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US Patent:
6555587, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Jul 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/207944
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Aron B. Anderson - Minnetonka MN
Richard A. Amos - St. Anthony MN
Terrence P. Everson - Eagan MN
Assignee:
Surmodics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A01N 3500
US Classification:
514686, 514687, 514559, 514558, 514616, 514621, 554 36, 554 37, 554 63, 424 7808, 604226, 623 111, 623 1111
Abstract:
A reagent and related method for use in passivating a biomaterial surface, the reagent including a latent reactive group and a bifunctional aliphatic acid (e. g. , fatty acid), in combination with a spacer group linking the latent reactive group to the aliphatic acid in a manner that preserves the desired function of each group. Once bound to the surface, via the latent reactive group, the reagent presents the aliphatic acid to the physiological environment, in vivo, in a manner (e. g. , concentration and orientation) sufficient to hold and orient albumin.

Self Assembling Monolayer Compositions

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US Patent:
6689473, Feb 10, 2004
Filed:
Jun 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/163012
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN
Kristin S. Taton - Little Canada MN
Assignee:
SurModics, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
B32B 2736
US Classification:
428412, 424423, 428333, 428338, 428450, 428457, 428470, 428472, 4284721, 623 2357, 623 1111
Abstract:
A surface coating composition for providing a self-assembling monolayer, in stable form, on a material surface or at a suitable interface, as well as a method of preparing such a composition and a method of using such a composition to coat a surface, such as the surface of an implantable medical device, in order to provide the surface with desirable properties. The method provides the covalent attachment of a SAM to a surface in a manner that substantially retains or improves the characteristics and/or performance of both the SAM and the surface itself. Covalent attachment is accomplished by the use of one or more latent reactive groups, e. g. , provided by either the surface and/or by the SAM-forming molecules themselves.

Randomly Ordered Arrays And Methods Of Making And Using

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US Patent:
7195913, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Oct 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/972687
Inventors:
Patrick E. Guire - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kristin S. Taton - Little Canada MN, US
John V. Wall - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
SurModics, Inc. - Eden Praire MN
International Classification:
C12N 5/02
C12M 33/00
US Classification:
435401, 435396, 435395, 435 71, 435 4, 435DIG 15, 435DIG 14, 530810, 530811, 530815, 530816
Abstract:
Arrays including microparticles having probe and marker moieties are used for the detection of a target in a sample. Microparticles are randomly immobilized on at least a portion of a substrate. A detection scheme is performed to detect the marker associated with the microparticle and the identity of the probe, and any target bound to the probe.
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