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4305 Mountainleaf Ct, Virginia Beach, VA 23462    757-6712014   

4301 Westwell Ln, Virginia Bch, VA 23455   

Cary, NC   

Suffolk, VA   

Portsmouth, VA   

Arlington, VT   

4305 Mountainleaf Ct, Virginia Beach, VA 23462   

Work

Company: Coquette brassiere & vivace-raleigh Nov 2012 Position: Pastry chef

Education

School / High School: Johnson & Wales University- Charleston, SC 1999 Specialities: AA in Baking & Pastry Arts

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License Records

Beverly Kay Fleming

Licenses:
License #: 11652 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Jun 3, 1985
Effective Date: Jan 1, 1988
Expiration Date: Oct 31, 1985
Type: Licensed Practical Nurse

Beverly J Fleming

Licenses:
License #: 1074731 - Expired
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: Aug 17, 1992
Effective Date: Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date: Jul 31, 1997
Type: Licensed Practical Nurse

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Resumes

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Beverly Fleming - Raleigh, NC

Work:
Coquette Brassiere & Vivace-Raleigh Nov 2012 to 2000
Pastry Chef
Gigi's Cupcakes - Raleigh, NC Oct 2010 to Oct 2011
Kitchen Manager/ Head Baker
Harris Teeter - Cary, NC Aug 2007 to May 2010
Pastry Chef
Associated Brokers - Atlanta, GA Apr 2001 to Aug 2007
Bakery Technician
Education:
Johnson & Wales University - Charleston, SC 1999 to 2001
AA in Baking & Pastry Arts

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Storage And Use Of Liposomes

US Patent:
4962022, Oct 9, 1990
Filed:
Sep 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/910413
Inventors:
Beverly M. Fleming - Raleigh NC
James P. Mapes - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
G01N 3353
G01N 33543
A01N 2526
A61K 3722
US Classification:
435 7
Abstract:
The invention relates to liposome compositions comprising liposomes in an aqueous buffer at a pH of 6. 5-8. 5 and including a polyol in an amount of from 0. 6 to 1. 5 g per 100 ml of buffer. Also, the invention further relates to liposome compositions comprising a liposome including a detectable marker wherein said liposome may be derivatized with a ligand and the use thereof in an assay for analyte of interest.

Vacuum Actuated Assay Device And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
4812293, Mar 14, 1989
Filed:
Feb 22, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/159485
Inventors:
Daniel A. McLaurin - Cary NC
Beverly M. Fleming - Raleigh NC
James P. O'Connell - Chapel Hill NC
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
G01N 118
B01L 300
US Classification:
422 69
Abstract:
A method for assay of an analyte and assay device therefor. The assay device includes an assay component affixed to a permeable membrane. The membrane preferably rests on a permeable membrane support and covers an opening through a receptacle for holding a liquid. The support is adjacent the open upper end of a double ended needle, the lower end of which is adapted to puncture a plug inserted in an open end of a preevacuated container. Puncturing of the plug establishes fluid communication between the prevacuated interior of the container and the opening in the receptacle whereby liquid in the receptacle is passed through the membrane. The membrane has a bubble point sufficient to prevent passage of air through the membrane after all of the liquid has been pulled through as long as the membrane remains wet so that vacuum in the tube is not lost. The device may be part of an assay workstation which comprises a canister and various utensils useful in performing the assay.

Liquid Recovery Device

US Patent:
4789639, Dec 6, 1988
Filed:
Jan 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/000058
Inventors:
Beverly M. Fleming - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
C12M 130
B01L 300
A61M 3500
US Classification:
436178
Abstract:
A liquid recovery device includes a receptacle, a swab for transferring a sample to a liquid in the receptacle, and a wringing unit to remove the liquid from the swab after the sample is transferred. The wringing unit has a sleeve with a closure in one end. A shaft of the swab extends through a passageway in the closure. When the swab in the receptacle is raised by upward movement of the shaft, an absorbent pad on the lower end of the shaft enters the passageway and is compressed. The compression of the pad wrings liquid therefrom which drips back into the receptacle. The device may be used in a method to prepare solutions of the sample in a minimum amount of liquid.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Scott The Dot

Author:
Beverly Fleming
ISBN #:
0915166739

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Beverly J Fleming

Address:
4305 Mountainleaf Ct, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
VIN:
5NPET46C97H204623
Make:
HYUNDAI
Model:
SONATA
Year:
2007

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