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Daniel A Chinn, 39Concord, CA

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Concord, CA   

966 Somerset St, San Francisco, CA 94134    415-4677388   

Work

Company: Bay Area Therapeutic Oncology Address: 2540 East St, Concord, CA 94520 Phones: 925-6742521 (Phone)

Education

School / High School: University Of California, San Francisco, School Of Medicine 1996

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Radiation Oncology, 2000

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Daniel M Chinn, Concord CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Radiation Oncology
Address:
Bay Area Therapeutic Oncology
2540 East St, Concord, CA 94520
925-6742521 (Phone)
Conditions:
Vulvar Cancer
Certifications:
Radiation Oncology, 2000
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Bay Area Therapeutic Oncology
2540 East St, Concord, CA 94520
John Muir Medical Center - Concord
2540 East Street, Concord, CA 94520
Education:
Medical School
University Of California, San Francisco, School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1996

Daniel M. Chinn

Specialties:
Radiation Oncology
Work:
Bay Area Therapeutic Radiation Oncology Association
2540 East St, Concord, CA 94520
925-6742521 (phone) 925-6742523 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Graduated: 1995
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chinn graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Concord, CA and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Chinn is affiliated with San Ramon Regional Medical Center.
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Daniel Marc Chinn

Specialties:
Radiology
Radiation Oncology
Education:
University of California at San Francisco (1996)
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Daniel Marc Chinn, Concord CA

Specialties:
Oncologist
Address:
2540 East St, Concord, CA 94520
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Radiation Oncology (Radiology)

Daniel Chinn resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Senior Staff Research Engineer

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Chevron Jan 1, 2013 - Jan 2016
Technical Team Leader - Gas and Water Separations
Chevron Jan 1, 2013 - Jan 2016
Senior Staff Research Engineer
Chevron Apr 2008 - Jan 2013
Staff Research Engineer
Chevron Apr 2005 - Apr 2008
Senior Research Engineer
Chevron Feb 2000 - Apr 2005
Lead Research Engineer
Zeneca Ag Products May 1999 - Sep 1999
Associate Research Engineer
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1994 - 1999
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering
University of Washington 1990 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
University of California
Skills:
Chemical Engineering, Process Simulation, Petroleum, Process Engineering, Oil/Gas, Petrochemical, Energy, Oil and Gas, Engineering, Gas, R&D, Upstream, Characterization, Chemistry, Project Management, Process Safety, Lng, Gas Processing, Formulation, Gas Separation, Technical Presentations, Membrane Separations, Co2 Capture, Natural Gas, Research and Development, Mentoring, Economic Modeling, Intellectual Property, Supervisory Skills, Adsorption, University Teaching, Oil and Gas Industry, Aspen Hysys
Languages:
English
Cantonese
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Daniel Chinn

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Genentech
Labware Technician
Ucsf Mar 2016 - Jan 2017
Purchasing Specialist
Mondelēz International Jun 2011 - Mar 2016
Sales Service Representative
Zymergen, Inc. Jun 2011 - Mar 2016
Education:
University of California, Merced 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
University of California
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Teamwork, Customer Service, Powerpoint, Leadership, Time Management
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Daniel Chinn

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Daniel Chinn

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Md At John Muir Health

Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
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Daniel Chinn - Castro Valley, CA

Work:
Kraft Foods - Merced, CA Jun 2011 to Aug 2013
Merchandiser
Pearl Family Dentistry - Merced, CA Jun 2013 to Jun 2013 Northern California MCA 2009 to 2010
Kent Morrill Scholarship Member
Pepperidge Farm - San Leandro, CA Apr 2009 to Aug 2009
Merchandiser
Education:
University of California - Merced, CA Aug 2009 to Dec 2013
Developmental Biology

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Hydrogen Recovery From Hydrocarbon Synthesis Processes

US Patent:
7166643, Jan 23, 2007
Filed:
Mar 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/794084
Inventors:
Clifford M. Lowe - Moraga CA, US
Daniel Chinn - Concord CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C07C 27/00
US Classification:
518726, 518700, 518722, 518709
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing a hydrogen-rich stream from a hydrogen-depleted stream. More particularly, the invention relates to a hydrocarbon synthesis process, by way of example, a Fischer Tropsch process, from which both hydrocarbons and high purity hydrogen are obtained. The process comprises contacting the hydrogen-depleted stream with a reverse-selective membrane to provide a CO-enriched permeate and a hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen is produced from the hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen thus obtained may be used in a process selected from the group consisting of upgrading hydrocarbons produced from the hydrocarbon synthesis process, hydrotreating a natural gas stream, recycling to the hydrocarbon synthesis reaction unit, high purity hydrogen production, catalyst rejuvenation, and combinations thereof.

Hydrogen Recovery From Hydrocarbon Synthesis Processes

US Patent:
7405243, Jul 29, 2008
Filed:
May 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/844378
Inventors:
Clifford M. Lowe - Moraga CA, US
Daniel Chinn - Concord CA, US
Paul Bryan - Pinole CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C07C 27/00
US Classification:
518700, 518709, 518722, 518726
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing a hydrogen-rich stream from a hydrogen-depleted stream. More particularly, the invention relates to a hydrocarbon synthesis process, by way of example, a Fischer Tropsch process, from which both hydrocarbons and high purity hydrogen are obtained. The process comprises contacting the hydrogen-depleted stream with a first reverse-selective membrane and a second reverse-selective membrane to provide a CO-enriched permeate and a hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen is produced from the hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen thus obtained may be used in a process selected from the group consisting of upgrading hydrocarbons produced from the hydrocarbon synthesis process, hydrotreating a natural gas stream, recycling to the hydrocarbon synthesis reaction unit, high purity hydrogen production, catalyst rejuvenation, and combinations thereof.

Coremoval From Gas Using Ionic Liquid Absorbents

US Patent:
7527775, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Apr 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/408294
Inventors:
Daniel Chinn - Bay Point CA, US
De Q. Vu - Bakersfield CA, US
Michael S. Driver - San Francisco CA, US
Laura C. Boudreau - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
B01D 53/14
US Classification:
423226, 423220
Abstract:
A process and method for separating COfrom a gaseous stream such as natural gas. An ionic liquid comprising an anion having a carboxylate function and an effective amount of water is used as an adsorbent to selectively complex the COyielding a gaseous stream with a greatly reduced COcontent. The ionic liquid can then be readily be regenerated and recycled.

Hydrogen Recovery From Hydrocarbon Synthesis Processes

US Patent:
7745502, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Dec 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/637802
Inventors:
Clifford M. Lowe - Moraga CA, US
Daniel Chinn - Concord CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C07C 27/06
C01B 3/12
C01B 3/16
US Classification:
518709, 423655, 423656, 518722, 518726
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing a hydrogen-rich stream from a hydrogen-depleted stream. More particularly, the invention relates to a hydrocarbon synthesis process, by way of example, a Fischer Tropsch process, from which both hydrocarbons and high purity hydrogen are obtained. The process comprises contacting the hydrogen-depleted stream with a reverse-selective membrane to provide a CO-enriched permeate and a hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen is produced from the hydrogen-containing retentate. The high purity hydrogen thus obtained may be used in a process selected from the group consisting of upgrading hydrocarbons produced from the hydrocarbon synthesis process, hydrotreating a natural gas stream, recycling to the hydrocarbon synthesis reaction unit, high purity hydrogen production, catalyst rejuvenation, and combinations thereof.

Process For Upgrading Natural Gas With Improved Management Of Co

US Patent:
8192524, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Jan 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/361961
Inventors:
Daniel Chinn - Bay Point CA, US
Siji Okeowo - Clayton CA, US
Jeff D. Euhus - Katy TX, US
Shabbir Husain - San Pablo CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
B01D 53/22
B01D 71/64
US Classification:
95 51, 95 45, 95 49, 95183, 95187, 96 4, 96 8, 96 9, 96 10, 96 11, 96 12, 96 14
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are processes for producing a CO-depleted product gas stream. The processes involve feeding a natural gas feed stream comprising greater than about 10 vol % COto at least one membrane unit comprising a plurality of polymer membranes to provide a CO-rich permeate comprising at least 95 vol % COand a CO-depleted product gas stream. The polymer membranes comprise a crosslinked polyimide polymer having covalent ester crosslinks and have a COpermeance of at least 20 GPU and a CO/CHselectivity of greater than 20, at 35 degrees C. and a feed pressure of 100 psia. Also disclosed herein is an apparatus incorporating the crosslinked polyimide polymer for producing a CO-depleted product gas stream from a natural gas feed stream.

Membrane Reactor With In-Situ Dehydration And Method For Using The Same

US Patent:
8206667, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Dec 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/342799
Inventors:
Babak Fayyaz Najafi - Richmond CA, US
Charles Leonard Kibby - Benicia CA, US
Steven Xuqi Song - Albany CA, US
Daniel Chinn - Bay Point CA, US
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
B01J 8/00
US Classification:
422626, 422637, 422658, 422239
Abstract:
A fixed bed membrane reactor is disclosed. The reactor has a housing including an inlet for receiving reactants and an outlet for discharging retentate streams of reaction products. The inlet and outlet are in fluid communication with a reaction zone in which the reactants may pass downstream from the inlet to the outlet with the reactants reacting to produce reaction products including water. The reactor further includes a membrane assembly disposed in fluid communication with the reaction zone. The membrane assembly includes at least one porous support with a water permselective membrane affixed thereto. The membrane allows water produced in the reaction zone to be selectively removed from the reaction zone as a permeate stream while allowing retentate reaction products to remain in the reaction zone and be discharged as a retentate stream. Ideally, the membrane assembly locates most of the membrane proximate the downstream portion of the reaction zone where accumulated produced water may be selectively removed from the reaction product as opposed to the upstream portion where relatively little water accumulation has occurred. A method for using the reactor to perform in situ water dehydration of reactions, such as Fischer-Tropsch reaction, is also disclosed.

Aqueous Separation Of Syngas Components

US Patent:
2003020, Oct 30, 2003
Filed:
Apr 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/133437
Inventors:
Dennis O'Rear - Petaluma CA, US
Curtis Munson - Oakland CA, US
Daniel Chinn - Concord CA, US
International Classification:
C07C027/06
US Classification:
518/728000
Abstract:
Unreacted syngas containing COfrom a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactor, a methanol synthesis reactor or a dual functional syngas conversion is scrubbed with an aqueous medium to adsorb at least some of the CO. At least a portion of the unreacted CO-depleted syngas is then recycled to the reactor. The aqueous medium containing absorbed COis treated to desorb CO. A CO-enriched stream and a CO-depleted stream are recovered. A portion of the CO-enriched stream may be recycled to a syngas generator while another portion is dissolved in an aqueous phase and disposed in a marine environment and/or a terrestrial formation. The CO-depleted stream preferably is used in the scrubber to absorb COfrom the unreacted syngas. The process reduces the amount of COreleased into the atmosphere while improving the over-all efficiency of the syngas conversion process.

Co2 Removal From Gas Using Ionic Liquid Absorbents

US Patent:
2005012, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/737090
Inventors:
Daniel Chinn - Concord CA, US
De Vu - Richmond CA, US
Michael Driver - San Francisco CA, US
Laura Boudreau - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B01D053/62
US Classification:
423226000
Abstract:
A process and method for separating COfrom a gaseous stream such as natural gas. An ionic liquid comprising an anion having a carboxylate function is used as an adsorbent to selectively complex the COyielding a gaseous stream with a greatly reduced COcontent. The ionic liquid can then be readily be regenerated and recycled.

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