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Viktoriya N Golovkina

from Madison, WI
Age ~53

Viktoriya Golovkina Phones & Addresses

  • Madison, WI
  • Reno, NV

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Senior Support Physicist

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Location:
Madison, WI
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Tomotherapy Jun 2004 - Jun 2011
Lead Physicist - Support Specialist

Accuray Jun 2004 - Jun 2011
Senior Support Physicist

Center For Nanotechnology Uw-Madison Jun 2001 - Jun 2004
Research Specialist
Skills:
Medical Imaging
X Ray
Medical Devices
Digital Imaging
Biomedical Engineering
Radiology
Quality Assurance
Medical Physics
Languages:
Russian
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Vice President

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Location:
Santa Clara, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Prism Computational Sciences
Vice President - Operations and Business Development

Accuray Jun 2004 - May 2014
Senior Support Physicist

University of Wisconsin Madison Center For Nanotechnology Jun 2001 - Jun 2004
Research Specialist

Jun 2001 - Jun 2004
Vice President
Skills:
Medical Devices
Research and Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Biomedical Engineering
Medical Imaging
Languages:
English
Russian

Publications

Us Patents

Synthesis Of Arrays Of Oligonucleotides And Other Chain Molecules

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US Patent:
20070183943, Aug 9, 2007
Filed:
Aug 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/497544
Inventors:
Viktoriya Golovkina - Madison WI, US
Franco Cerrina - Madison WI, US
International Classification:
B01J 19/12
C12M 3/00
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
422186300, 435006000, 435287200
Abstract:
Synthesis of arrays of chain molecules, such as oligonucleotides, in large quantities can be carried out utilizing projection onto an active substrate of a magnified image of a light emitting object array having selectable regions of light and dark areas forming a pattern. Projection optics formed entirely of mirrors are used to receive the light emitted from the object array and image the pattern of the array onto the active surface of the substrate. The mirrors in the projection optics include a first, concave mirror, a second, convex mirror, a third, concave mirror, and a fourth, convex mirror, each receiving the beam of light in turn, with the light reflected from the fourth mirror being imaged onto the active surface of the substrate with an image area greater than that of the original light emitting array.
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