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18996 Pennington Ave, Eden Prairie, MN 55346    952-9342922   

Edina, MN   

Minneapolis, MN   

Hopkins, MN   

3007 Moss Creek Dr, Johnson City, TN 37604    423-2834581   

Work

Company: Access genetics, oraldna labs Dec 2012 Position: Vice president of operations

Education

School / High School: University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management- Minneapolis, MN Dec 2005 Specialities: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Entrepreneurial Studies

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Aaron Franks - Lawyer

Office:
Epstein Cole LLP
Specialties:
Family Law
ISLN:
913003402
Admitted:
1998

Aaron Franks resumes & CV records

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Vice President, Operations

Location:
5470 Yellowstone Trl, Excelsior, MN 55387
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Oraldna Labs, Inc
Vice President, Operations
Access Genetics Jul 2005 - May 2009
Director of Operations
Access Genetics Feb 2004 - Jul 2005
Manager of Operations
Access Genetics Apr 2003 - Feb 2004
Technical Specialist
Access Genetics Jun 2001 - Apr 2003
Technology Consultant
University of Minnesota Jun 2000 - Jun 2002
Junior Scientist
Access Genetics Jun 2000 - Jun 2002
Vice President, Operations
Education:
University of Minnesota Dec 2005
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 2002 - 2005
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Entrepreneurship
St. Olaf College 1996 - May 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry
Skills:
Biotechnology, Lifesciences, Medical Devices, Infectious Diseases, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Life Sciences, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Genetics, Pcr, Assay Development, Start Ups, Commercialization, Licensing, Microbiology, Hardware Diagnostics, Strategic Planning
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Aaron Franks - Minnetrista, MN

Work:
ACCESS GENETICS, ORALDNA LABS Dec 2012 to 2000
Vice President of Operations
ACCESS GENETICS, ORALDNA LABS 2012 to 2000
Vice President, Operations
ACCESS GENETICS, LLC 2009 to 2012
Vice President, Operations
ACCESS GENETICS, LLC 2005 to 2009
Director of Operations
ACCESS GENETICS, LLC 2003 to 2005
Manager, Operations
ACCESS GENETICS, LLC 2002 to 2003
Technical Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA - Minneapolis, MN Jun 2000 to Aug 2002
Junior Scientist
ACCESS GENETICS, LLC Jun 2001 to Jul 2002
Technology Consultant
Education:
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management - Minneapolis, MN Dec 2005
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Entrepreneurial Studies
St. Olaf College - Northfield, MN May 2000
BACHELOR OF ARTS in Chemistry

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Genetic Test Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Apr 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/409337
Inventors:
Ronald McGlennen - Edina MN, US
Naomi Williamson - Fridley MN, US
Aaron Franks - Hopkins MN, US
Sabine Holmes - Minneapolis MN, US
Robert Schuldt - Eagan MN, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
C12Q001/68
G06F019/00
G01N033/48
G01N033/50
US Classification:
435/006000, 702/020000, 705/003000
Abstract:
The invention involves creation of an integrated genetic testing kit. The kit combines materials and components to aid in performance of each of the steps in a genetic assay. Additionally, the invention describes a variety of electronic tools and adjunct materials to make easier the collection and organization of patient related information that is used in interpretation of the analytic genetic data. One aspect of this invention is as a stand-alone integrated test kit, the test results of which may be in the form of fluoroscopic output. Another aspect of this invention is a telemedicine model. In this model, the invention is a larger genetic testing system in which procurement of genetic material, its testing, and its interpretation may occur at different locations. The telemedicine model comprises the integrated kit, instrumentation, and an electronic transmission system for delivery of the genetic test data to a remote data system where it is interpreted and a report is generated.

Methods And Compositions For Preparation Of Biological Samples

US Patent:
2006024, Oct 26, 2006
Filed:
Jan 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/336665
Inventors:
Ronald McGlennen - Edina MN, US
David Olson - Minnetrista MN, US
Elaine Stores - New Brighton MN, US
Aaron Franks - Eden Prairie MN, US
Naomi Williamson - Fridley MN, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
C12N 1/08
US Classification:
435006000, 435270000
Abstract:
Methods and compositions for preparation of biological samples are disclosed. The methods include a prelysis step and a lysis step to make the cellular DNA available for further processing, amplification or analysis. The prelysis step includes the addition of a prelysis reagent to the cells. The prelysis reagent may include an enzyme to facilitate the disruption of the cells. The lysis step includes the addition of a lysis reagent to at least a portion of the prelysis reagent and cells.

Apparatus And Methods For Medical Testing

US Patent:
2006026, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
Jul 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/494371
Inventors:
Ronald McGlennen - Edina MN, US
Naomi Williamson - Fridley MN, US
Aaron Franks - Eden Prairie MN, US
David Olson - Minnetrista MN, US
Robert Schuldt - Eagan MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300000, 128920000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for practicing telemedicine in the form of software systems acting over a network and kits containing laboratory supplies and equipment to organize the laboratory operations and interpret the results of molecular diagnostic testing are disclosed. At least two computers in communication over the Internet or other network are used, a remote computer located at a remote site and a central server located at a central site. The remote site may be geographically distant from the central site. A specimen is procured from a patient proximate to the remote site. Laboratory operations are conducted on the specimen at the remote site. The laboratory data resulting from the laboratory operations is interpreted by an expert reviewer who may be located at the central site, and a report is then transmitted back to the remote site.

Apparatus And Methods For Medical Testing

US Patent:
2006027, Dec 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/389435
Inventors:
Ronald McGlennen - Edina MN, US
Naomi Williamson - Fridley MN, US
Aaron Franks - Eden Prairie MN, US
David Olson - Minnetrista MN, US
Robert Schuldt - Eagan MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
128898000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for practicing telemedicine in the form of software systems acting over a network and kits containing laboratory supplies and equipment to organize the laboratory operations and interpret the results of molecular diagnostic testing are disclosed. At least two computers in communication over the Internet or other network are used, a remote computer located at a remote site and a central server located at a central site. The remote site may be geographically distant from the central site. A specimen is procured from a patient proximate to the remote site. Laboratory operations are conducted on the specimen at the remote site. The laboratory data resulting from the laboratory operations is interpreted by an expert reviewer who may be located at the central site, and a report is then transmitted back to the remote site.

Apparatus And Methods For Medical Testing

US Patent:
2011017, Jul 21, 2011
Filed:
Jul 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/833209
Inventors:
Ronald C. McGlennen - Edina MN, US
Naomi M. Williamson - Fridley MN, US
Aaron M. Franks - Eden Prairie MN, US
David J. Olson - Minnetrista MN, US
Robert P. Schuldt - Eagan MN, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for practicing telemedicine in the form of software systems acting over a network and kits containing laboratory supplies and equipment to organize the laboratory operations and interpret the results of molecular diagnostic testing are disclosed. At least two computers in communication over the Internet or other network are used, a remote computer located at a remote site and a central server located at a central site. The remote site may be geographically distant from the central site. A specimen is procured from a patient proximate to the remote site. Laboratory operations are conducted on the specimen at the remote site. The laboratory data resulting from the laboratory operations is interpreted by an expert reviewer who may be located at the central site, and a report is then transmitted back to the remote site.

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