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Richard Lecoultre Phones & Addresses

  • 7431 Blix St, San Diego, CA 92111
  • La Jolla, CA
  • Missoula, MT
  • Lolo, MT

Work

Company: Omniome inc. Oct 2015 Position: Associate surface scientist

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: San Diego State University 2014 to 2015 Specialities: Chemistry

Skills

Presenter • Research • Chemistry • Biochemistry • Protein Chemistry • Gel Electrophoresis

Languages

English • French

Ranks

Certificate: Edx

Interests

Science and Technology • Education

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

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Associate Surface Scientist

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Location:
7431 Blix St, San Diego, CA 92111
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Omniome Inc.
Associate Surface Scientist

Stealth
Research Technician

University of California, San Diego
Volunteer Staff

San Diego State University Aug 2014 - Jul 2015
Graduate Teaching Assistant

Mit Amgen-Urop Program Jun 2013 - Aug 2013
Amgen Scholar
Education:
San Diego State University 2014 - 2015
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
University of Montana 2010 - 2014
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry, Physics
Skills:
Presenter
Research
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Protein Chemistry
Gel Electrophoresis
Interests:
Science and Technology
Education
Languages:
English
French
Certifications:
Edx
Edx Verified Certificate For Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics: Basic Concepts

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System Employing Distinguishable Polymerases For Detecting Ternary Complexes And Identifying Cognate Nucleotides

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US Patent:
20180187245, Jul 5, 2018
Filed:
Dec 21, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/851383
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Devon Cayer - Del Mar CA, US
Richard LeCoultre - San Diego CA, US
Joseph Rokicki - San Diego CA, US
Kerry Wilson - La Jolla CA, US
Eugene Tu - San Diego CA, US
Kandaswamy Vijayan - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Omniome, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6816
Abstract:
Method of identifying a cognate nucleotide (i.e., the “next correct nucleotide”) for a primed template nucleic acid molecule. In some embodiments, an ordered or random array of primed target nucleic acids characterized by different cognate nucleotides can be evaluated using a single imaging step to identify different cognate nucleotides for a collection of different primed template nucleic acid molecules. An optional incorporation step can follow the identifying step. A polymerase different from the ones used in the binding and examination steps can be used to incorporate a nucleotide, such as a reversible terminator nucleotide, preliminary to identification of the next cognate nucleotide.
Richard D Lecoultre from San Diego, CA, age ~32 Get Report