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  • 285 Cinnabar Rd, Rochester, NY 14617 (585) 544-3115
  • Irondequoit, NY
  • Danville, VA
  • Tulsa, OK

Work

Company: Danchem technologies, inc. 2010 Address: Danville,Virginia Position: Qc laboratory manager

Education

Degree: M.S. School / High School: Rochester Institute of Technology 1987 to 1990 Specialities: Clinical Chemistry

Skills

Validation • Capa • Gmp • Technology Transfer • Fda • Hplc • Pharmaceutical Industry • Laboratory • Quality Assurance • Quality Control • R&D • Biotechnology • Gas Chromatography • Uv/Vis • Life Sciences • U.s. Food and Drug Administration • Corrective and Preventive Action

Emails

b***5@alltel.net

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

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David Latart

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Location:
285 Cinnabar Rd, Rochester, NY 14617
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
DanChem Technologies, Inc. - Danville,Virginia since 2010
QC Laboratory Manager

Tunnell Consulting Jan 2000 - 2010
Senior Consultant

Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Jun 1990 - Sep 1997
Scientist

Eastman Kodak 1978 - 1995
Scientist

Xerox Corporation 1975 - 1978
Technician
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 1987 - 1990
M.S., Clinical Chemistry
State University of New York College at Oswego 1971 - 1974
BA, Chemistry, Biology
Mohawk Valley Community College 1969 - 1971
A.A.S., Biology & Chemistry
Skills:
Validation
Capa
Gmp
Technology Transfer
Fda
Hplc
Pharmaceutical Industry
Laboratory
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
R&D
Biotechnology
Gas Chromatography
Uv/Vis
Life Sciences
U.s. Food and Drug Administration
Corrective and Preventive Action

Publications

Us Patents

Dry Elements, Test Devices, Test Kits And Methods For Chemiluminescent Detection Of Analytes Using Peroxidase-Labeled Reagents

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US Patent:
57363358, Apr 7, 1998
Filed:
Jan 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/783049
Inventors:
Robert Edwin Emmons - Victor NY
John Charles Mauck - Rochester NY
Paul James Heaney - Branford CT
Dietmar Karl Freund - Glendale CT
David Brewer LaTart - Rochester NY
Richard George Chubet - Middletown CT
Douglas Lincoln Vizard - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A dry, removable analytical element can be used to detect chemiluminescent signals produced from the reaction of peroxidase and a chemiluminescent detection system. The analytical element contains at least two layers, the outer layer being non-tacky and water-soluble or water-permeable, and used to contact a gel plate or transblotting membrane in which multiple analytes are located. The resulting signal can be recorded using a photosensitive element. Test kits include the various packaged components needed to use the analytical element for analyte detection. Within the element are critical amounts of oxidase and an oxidase substrate for highly sensitive analyte detection.

Electrophoresis Element Comprising A Polymer Containing A Haloacetamido Group

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US Patent:
52122530, May 18, 1993
Filed:
Nov 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/430995
Inventors:
Ignazio S. Ponticello - Pittsford NY
David B. LaTart - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C08F 800
C08F 834
US Classification:
5253282
Abstract:
Described are novel acrylic monomers, homopolymers and copolymers prepared therefrom, and electrophoresis gel media prepared by crosslinking certain copolymers of the invention by a crosslinking reaction that does not involve a free-radical vinyl addition mechanism.

Dry Analytical Elements For The Determination Of Protein

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US Patent:
60460520, Apr 4, 2000
Filed:
Apr 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/065930
Inventors:
Thomas Arter - Rochester NY
David B. LaTart - Rochester NY
John C. Mauck - Rochester NY
Richard C. Sutton - Rochester NY
Wayne Weber - Mendon NY
Robert Winterkorn - Rochester NY
James Schaeffer - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Inc. - Rochester NJ
International Classification:
G01N 3348
US Classification:
436 86
Abstract:
A dry analytical element is disclosed which can be used to sensitively and rapidly detect and quantitate protein. The assays are carried out using a dye that reacts with protein and molybdate ion to produce a measurable change in the spectral absorption of the dye. Also disclosed are polymers which stabilize and enhance the accuracy of the assay, and compounds which reduce interference by bicarbonate.

Dry Elements, Test Devices, Test Kits And Methods For Chemiluminescent Detection Of Analytes Using Peroxidase-Labeled Reagents

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US Patent:
56416350, Jun 24, 1997
Filed:
Jan 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/589129
Inventors:
Robert Edwin Emmons - Victor NY
John Charles Mauck - Rochester NY
Paul James Heaney - Branford CT
Dietmar Karl Freund - Glendale NY
David Brewer LaTart - Rochester NY
Richard George Chubet - Middletown CT
Douglas Lincoln Vizard - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
A dry, removable analytical element can be used to detect chemiluminescent signals produced from the reaction of peroxidase and a chemiluminescent detection system. The analytical element contains at least two layers, the outer layer being non-tacky and water-soluble or water-permeable, and used to contact a gel plate or transblotting membrane in which multiple analytes are located. The resulting signal can be recorded using a photosensitive element. Test kits include the various packaged components needed to use the analytical element for analyte detection. Within the element are critical amounts of oxidase and an oxidase substrate for highly sensitive analyte detection.

Polymeric Electrophoresis Media

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US Patent:
51494167, Sep 22, 1992
Filed:
Dec 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/812885
Inventors:
Hans W. Osterhoudt - Spencerport NY
Ignazio S. Ponticello - Pittsford NY
Kenneth G. Christy - Rochester NY
David B. LaTart - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G01N 2726
R01D 5702
US Classification:
204299R
Abstract:
Preformed, water-soluble, acrylamide based copolymers comprising a minor proportion of a comonomer, which comonomer contains a site for a crosslinking reaction with a selected crosslinking agent by a reaction that does not involve a free-radical vinyl addition mechanism, which copolymers have M. sub. w and M. sub. n values within selected ranges, can be conveniently and safely used to prepare electrophoresis gel media in situ.
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