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Vincent C Auyeung

from San Francisco, CA
Age ~42

Vincent Auyeung Phones & Addresses

  • 1125 Stanyan St APT 1, San Francisco, CA 94117 (808) 554-5860
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Boston, MA
  • Arcadia, CA
  • Pasadena, CA
  • 10 Museum Way APT 623, Cambridge, MA 02141

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Resumes

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Clinical Instructor

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Harvard Medical School since Sep 2005
Medical Student

Bartel Lab, MIT/Whitehead/HHMI Sep 2007 - Jul 2012
Graduate Student
Education:
Harvard Medical School 2005 - 2014
M.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2007 - 2012
PhD, Biology
California Institute of Technology 2001 - 2005
B.S., Biology
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Cell Culture
Genetics
Lifesciences
Biochemistry
Microscopy
Cancer Research
Flow Cytometry
Qpcr
Western Blotting
Bioinformatics
Certifications:
Internal Medicine
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President

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Industry:
Construction
Work:

President
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Ms Iii At Harvard Medical School

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Position:
Medical Student at Harvard Medical School
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Harvard Medical School since Sep 2005
Medical Student

Bartel Lab, MIT/Whitehead/HHMI Sep 2007 - Jul 2012
Graduate Student
Education:
Harvard Medical School 2005 - 2014
M.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2007 - 2012
PhD, Biology
California Institute of Technology 2001 - 2005
B.S., Biology
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Microscopy
qPCR
Cell Culture
Lifesciences
Cancer Research
Flow Cytometry
Biochemistry
Western Blotting
Genetics
Bioinformatics
Honor & Awards:
Auyeung VC, Ulitsky I, McGeary SE, Bartel DP. Beyond Secondary Structure: Primary-Sequence Determinants License Pri-miRNA Hairpins for Processing. Cell 2013 Chiang HR, Schoenfeld LW, Ruby JG, Auyeung VC, et al. Mammalian microRNAs: experimental evaluation of novel and previously annotated genes. Genes Dev. 2010 D'Alise AM, Auyeung V, Feuerer M, et al. The defect in T-cell regulation in NOD mice is an effect on the T-cell effectors. PNAS 2008 An DS, Qin FX, Auyeung VC, Mao SH, Kung SK, Baltimore D, Chen IS. Optimization and functional effects of stable short hairpin RNA expression in primary human lymphocytes via lentiviral vectors. Mol. Ther. 2006 Dahan DS, Dibas M, Petersson EJ, Auyeung VC, et al. A fluorophore attached to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor βΜ2 detects agonist binding to the αδ site. PNAS 2004

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Laser Diode Lens Assembly

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US Patent:
54672295, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Dec 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/358507
Inventors:
Karen M. Rumsey - Redondo Beach CA
Patrick Y. Maeda - Palo Alto CA
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G02B 702
US Classification:
359822
Abstract:
There is disclosed an adjustable collimator assembly which utilizes a lens barrel member and a housing member which holds a laser diode at a fixed position. A portion of one of these members are received within a portion of the other member. These two members have a coacting member to provide a relative movement between them for adjusting the lens barrel member relative to the laser diode. The potion of the other member which receives the one member has an integral gripping means for gripping the one member to fix the position of the members relative to each other in order to fix the position of the lens barrel relative to the laser diode.

Scanner Droop And Cross Talk Correction

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US Patent:
54043670, Apr 4, 1995
Filed:
Jul 5, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/270352
Inventors:
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Larry Yuzuki - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H01S 300
US Classification:
372 33
Abstract:
A laser diode assembly is disclosed which utilizes a feedback system which substantially reduces the dependency of the optical output power of the laser diode on laser junction temperature which is dependent on the pixel pattern. The feedback system of this invention utilizes a low pass filter to detect the low frequencies of the train of pixel information which cause a certain droop. The low pass filter generates a signal based on the detected frequencies which after being scaled will be used as a feedback signal. The feedback signal will be applied to the driver of the laser diode to adjust the driving current of the laser diode for the detected patterns to substantially reduce the droop and the cross talk.

Microprocessor Controlled Thermoelectric Cooler And Laser Power Controller

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US Patent:
56047584, Feb 18, 1997
Filed:
Sep 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/524660
Inventors:
Vincent AuYeung - Temple City CA
Kristine Cam - Stanton CA
Tiffany G. To - El Monte CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H01S 304
US Classification:
372 34
Abstract:
A microprocessor controlled electronic subsystem for monitoring either a thermoelectric cooler or a laser diode and adjusting the thermoelectric cooler to compensate for temperature effects. The microprocessor, with the aid of a temperature sensor, monitors the current temperature of the thermoelectric cooler or laser diode and then chooses an appropriate target value to minimize the amount of time needed to drive the thermoelectric cooler or the laser to the appropriate temperature. The microprocessor contains software whose purpose is to choose the appropriate target value in order to fine tune the control response of the entire system. The system also includes the ability to pick a new target value if the environment or ambient temperature is beyond designed for values.

Raster Output Scanner With Subpixel Addressability

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US Patent:
53252160, Jun 28, 1994
Filed:
Dec 23, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/812295
Inventors:
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H04N 123
US Classification:
358479
Abstract:
A raster output scanner interface apparatus for receiving subpixel address data and pixel video data that are synchronized with a raster output scanner on a pixel basis, and for sending video output to the raster output scanner that is synchronized with the raster output scanner on a pixel basis. The apparatus provides a programmable switch that receives as inputs both the pixel video data and the pixel video data delayed a programmable amount by a programmable delay buffer. The output of the switch is the video output that is sent to the raster output scanner. The amount of delay of the programmable buffer is programmed by a controller in response to the subpixel address data. The controller also controls the switch in response to the subpixel address data and the pixel video data.

Raster Output Scanner With A Field Replaceable Collimator Assembly

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US Patent:
61696234, Jan 2, 2001
Filed:
Nov 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/977300
Inventors:
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Khuay Cam - Stanton CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G02B 2608
US Classification:
359212
Abstract:
A raster output scanner is disclosed which utilizes a collimator assembly which can be replaced at the field. The collimator assembly is mounted on a raster output housing. Both the raster output housing and the collimator assembly have securing means to secure the collimator assembly to the raster output scanner housing. The raster output scanner housing and the collimator assembly are designed to provide automatic adjustment for the light beam exiting from the collimator assembly with the optical path within the ROS housing once the collimator assembly is secured to the raster output scanner housing.

System For A Raster Output Scanner

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US Patent:
58388842, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Oct 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/735622
Inventors:
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Khuay Cam - Stanton CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395107
Abstract:
A computer controller for a raster output scanner. The software consists of an operating system and application programs. Each application program acts as a servo loop and controls such operating variables as the laser diode input power, output light intensity and temperature, and polygon speed. The operating system receives the current values of these variables, compares them against ranges limits and will inform the operator of malfunctions or needed maintenance in addition to managing the more typical computer functions such as driving peripherals and managing memory. The entire software system is generalized to the point where it can calibrate and maintain any ROS, and therefore need not be redesigned for different ROS products. In addition, when hardware parts are replaced, the operating system can change the operating ranges instead of replacing the programs.

Raster Output Scanner With Field Replaceable Laser Diode

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US Patent:
60438355, Mar 28, 2000
Filed:
Nov 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/976818
Inventors:
Vincent W. AuYeung - Temple City CA
Khuay Cam - Stanton CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2385
US Classification:
347247
Abstract:
A raster output scanner is disclosed which utilizes a replaceable laser diode and a replaceable microchip which contains characteristics information of the laser diode in use by the raster output scanner. Once, the laser diode is replaced, the microchip has to be also replaced by a microchip which contains the characteristics information of the new laser diode.
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