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Cheryl Leichter Phones & Addresses

  • 720 Sidepark St, Durham, NC 27703 (607) 738-4840
  • Horseheads, NY
  • Mount Laurel, NJ
  • Danville, PA

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Cheryl Leichter

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Address:
720 Sidepark St, Durham, NC 27703
Phone:
(607) 738-4840
VIN:
5N1AR1NB4BC609552
Make:
NISSAN
Model:
PATHFINDER
Year:
2011

Resumes

Resumes

Cheryl Leichter Photo 1

Research Scientist And Entomologist

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Location:
Durham, NC
Industry:
Research
Work:
Basf
Research Scientist and Entomologist

Cornell University Department of Entomology Jul 2002 - May 2013
Laboratory Manager

American Cyanamid Company Nov 1986 - Jun 1991
Entomologist: Phase Iii and Iv Team, Insecticide Discovery Group

Sterling Drug Lehn and Fink Products Group Apr 1984 - Nov 1986
Entomologist
Education:
Rutgers University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Entomology
Skills:
Entomology
Biology
Teamwork
Product R&D
Insecticides
Agrochemicals
Experimental Design
Insect Rearing
Pcr
Dna Extraction
Dna Electrophoresis
Dna Quantification
Project Management
Supervisory Skills
Organization Skills
Project Planning
Editing
Technical Writing
Report Writing
Data Presentation
Data Analysis
Collaborative Environment
House Fly
Termite
Presentations
Cheryl Leichter Photo 2

Research Scientist Iii

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Location:
Durham, NC
Work:
Basf
Research Scientist Iii

Publications

Us Patents

Pest Control And Detection System With Conductive Bait Matrix

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US Patent:
20200196588, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Feb 19, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/795158
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Cheryl A. Leichter - Durham NC, US
Kenneth S. Brown - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
BASF Corporation - Florham Park NJ
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
A01N 25/10
A01M 1/20
Abstract:
A pest control and/or detection system generally includes an electrically conductive bait matrix including at least one carrier material that is at least one of palatable, a phagostimulant and/or consumable and/or displaceable by pests, and a plurality of electrically conductive particles. The electrically conductive particles are substantially randomly interspersed throughout the at least one carrier material. The at least one carrier material includes a thermoplastic material and/or a resin.

Pest Monitoring System With Conductive Electrodes

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US Patent:
20200107532, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Sep 13, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/570134
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Cheryl Ann LEICHTER - Durham NC, US
Greggory Keith STOREY - Cary NC, US
Kenneth Scott BROWN - Apex NC, US
Gregory Kent THOMPSON - Huntsville AL, US
Timothy Robert SLOPER - Mount Dora FL, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
G01V 3/02
A01M 31/00
A01M 25/00
G01V 3/06
Abstract:
A pest monitoring system generally includes a circuit, wherein the circuit is initially in a first impedance state that is configured to change to a second impedance state due to pest activity, wherein the second impedance state is lower than the first impedance state.

Pest Control And Detection System With Conductive Bait Matrix

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US Patent:
20190239499, Aug 8, 2019
Filed:
Apr 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/388401
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Greggory K. STOREY - Cary NC, US
Kyle K. JORDAN - Durham NC, US
James W. AUSTIN - Wake Forest NC, US
Charles E. EVANHOE - Dayton OH, US
Bart IVY - Prattville AL, US
Daniel W. ENGELS - Colleyville TX, US
Daniel FREEMAN - Springfield OH, US
Kenneth LAUFFENBURGER - Dallas TX, US
Thomas DILLS - Warner Robins GA, US
Kenneth S. BROWN - Apex NC, US
Cheryl LEICHTER - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
A01M 1/20
A01N 25/10
Abstract:
A pest control and/or detection system generally includes an electrically conductive bait matrix including at least one carrier material that is at least one of palatable, a phagostimulant and/or consumable and/or displaceable by pests, and a plurality of electrically conductive particles. The electrically conductive particles are substantially randomly interspersed throughout the at least one carrier material. The at least one carrier material includes a thermoplastic material and/or a resin.

Pest Monitoring System With Conductive Electrodes

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US Patent:
20190008131, Jan 10, 2019
Filed:
Jul 6, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/028899
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Cheryl Ann LEICHTER - Durham NC, US
Greggory Keith STOREY - Cary NC, US
Kenneth Scott BROWN - Apex NC, US
Gregory Kent THOMPSON - Huntsville AL, US
Timothy Robert SLOPER - Mount Dora FL, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
A01M 25/00
A01M 31/00
G01V 3/02
Abstract:
A pest monitoring system generally includes a circuit, wherein the circuit is initially in a first impedance state that is configured to change to a second impedance state due to pest activity, wherein the second impedance state is lower than the first impedance state.

Pest Control And Detection System With Conductive Bait Matrix

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US Patent:
20190000060, Jan 3, 2019
Filed:
Aug 22, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/109220
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Greggory K. STOREY - Cary NC, US
Kyle K. JORDAN - Durham NC, US
James W. AUSTIN - Wake Forest NC, US
Charles E. EVANHOE - Dayton OH, US
Bart IVY - Prattville AL, US
Daniel W. ENGELS - Colleyville TX, US
Daniel FREEMAN - Springfield OH, US
Kenneth LAUFFENBURGER - Dallas TX, US
Thomas DILLS - Warner Robins GA, US
Kenneth S. BROWN - Apex NC, US
Cheryl LEICHTER - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
A01M 1/20
A01N 25/10
Abstract:
A pest control and/or detection system generally includes an electrically conductive bait matrix including at least one carrier material that is at least one of palatable, a phagostimulant and/or consumable and/or displaceable by pests, and a plurality of electrically conductive particles. The electrically conductive particles are substantially randomly interspersed throughout the at least one carrier material. The at least one carrier material includes a thermoplastic material and/or a resin.

Pest Control And Detection System With Conductive Bait Matrix

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US Patent:
20180132468, May 17, 2018
Filed:
Jul 13, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/523312
Inventors:
- Florham Park NJ, US
Greggory K. Storey - Cary NC, US
Kyle K. Jordan - Durham NC, US
James W. Austin - Wake Forest NC, US
Charles E. Evanhoe - Dayton OH, US
Bart Ivy - Prattville AL, US
Daniel W. Engels - Colleyville TX, US
Daniel Freeman - Springfield OH, US
Kenneth Lauffenburger - Dallas TX, US
Thomas Dills - Warners Robins GA, US
Kenneth S. Brown - Apex NC, US
Cheryl Leichter - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A01M 1/02
A01M 1/20
A01N 25/10
Abstract:
A pest control and detection system generally includes an electrically conductive bait matrix including at least one carrier material that is at least one of palatable, a phagostimulant, consumable, and displaceable by pests, and a plurality of electrically conductive particles. The electrically conductive particles are substantially randomly interspersed throughout the at least one carrier material. The at least one carrier material includes at least one of a thermoplastic material and a resin.
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