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254 Ivy St, San Francisco, CA 94102    415-4315896   

Littleton, CO   

Work

Company: Belami, inc - Sacramento, CA 2012 Position: Content merchandising associate

Education

School / High School: California State University May 2012 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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David Houck - Lawyer

Office:
Ogg, Murphy & Perkosky LLP
Specialties:
Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries, Plaintiffs Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Workers Compensation, Criminal Law, Premises Liability
ISLN:
919343816
Admitted:
2006
University:
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, B.A.
Law School:
Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, J.D., 2005
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David Houck - Lawyer

Office:
Merchants Natl. Bk. & Tr. Co.
Specialties:
Trust Administration
ISLN:
906361342
Admitted:
1972
University:
Millikin University, B.A., 1969
Law School:
Indiana University School of Law, J.D., 1972

License Records

David Houck

Licenses:
License #: 12339 - Expired
Category: Professional
Issued Date: Jun 21, 1979
Expiration Date: Mar 31, 1991

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Resumes

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Singer, Guitarist, Harmonica Soloist

Work:
Acoustic Dave Entertainment
Singer, Guitarist, Harmonica Soloist
Skills:
Singing
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Business Development

Work:
Wood Group Psn
Business Development
Skills:
Onshore, Petroleum, Gas, Upstream, Supervisory Skills, Contract Management, Lng, Petrochemical, Pipelines, Offshore Drilling, Customer Service, Oil/Gas, Procurement, Safety Management Systems, Microsoft Excel, Budgets, Microsoft Word, Piping, Powerpoint, Instrumentation, Maintenance Management, Public Speaking, Process Control, English, Outlook, Photoshop, Research, Teaching, Windows, Oil
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David Houck

Skills:
Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Outlook, Powerpoint
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David Houck

Skills:
Leadership, Powerpoint, Studio Recording, Public Speaking, Keyboards, Teaching, Singing, Creative Writing, Vocal, Outlook, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Singer Songwriter, Microsoft Excel, Vocalist, Social Networking, Editing, Guitarist, Songwriting
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David Houck

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David Houck

Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Microsoft Excel, English, Customer Service, Windows
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David Houck

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David Houck

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Methods For Identifying Genes Regulating Desired Cell Phenotypes

US Patent:
2003017, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/056479
Inventors:
Benjamin Bowen - Berkeley CA, US
Edward Deakin - Sheffield, GB
Neil Goldsmith - Oxford, GB
Christian Haudenschild - Oakland CA, US
David Houck - Chapel Hill NC, US
James McAlpine - Bolton MA, US
Soren Nielsen - Allerod, DK
Christopher Pazoles - Westboro MA, US
Margaret Spencer - Sheffield, GB
Angela Stafford - Castleton, GB
International Classification:
A01H001/00
C12Q001/00
C12P017/08
C12P007/02
C12N015/82
C12N005/04
US Classification:
435/004000, 435/419000, 435/124000, 800/278000, 435/155000
Abstract:
The invention features a method for identifying a gene associated with a desired phenotype. This method includes the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of cell cultures that include plant, animal, or fungal cells capable of exhibiting a desired phenotype; (b) contacting each of at least a subset of said cells with a stimulus that (i) induces said cells to exhibit the phenotype, or (ii) does not induce said cell cultures to exhibit the phenotype; (c) determining the presence of the phenotype in the cell cultures of step (b); and (d) identifying a gene having increased expression in response to stimuli that induce the phenotype but do not have increased expression in response to stimuli that do not induce the phenotype.

Methods For Identifying Genes Regulating Desired Cell Phenotypes

US Patent:
2004013, Jul 8, 2004
Filed:
Feb 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/785744
Inventors:
Benjamin Bowen - Berkeley CA, US
Edward Deakin - Sheffield, GB
Neil Goldsmith - Oxford, GB
Christian Haudenschild - Oakland CA, US
David Houck - Chapel Hill NC, US
James McAlpine - Bolton MA, US
Soren Nielsen - Allerod, DK
Christopher Pazoles - Westboro MA, US
Margaret Spencer - Sheffield, GB
Angela Stafford - Castleton, GB
International Classification:
A01H001/00
C12N015/82
C12Q001/68
US Classification:
800/278000, 435/006000
Abstract:
The invention features a method for identifying a gene associated with a desired phenotype. This method includes the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of cell cultures that include plant, animal, or fungal cells capable of exhibiting a desired phenotype; (b) contacting each of at least a subset of said cells with a stimulus that (i) induces said cells to exhibit the phenotype, or (ii) does not induce said cell cultures to exhibit the phenotype; (c) determining the presence of the phenotype in the cell cultures of step (b); and (d) identifying a gene having increased expression in response to stimuli that induce the phenotype but do not have increased expression in response to stimuli that do not induce the phenotype.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Thermal Spray Technology: New Ideas And Processes Proceedings

Author:
David L. Houck
ISBN #:
0871703351

Thermal Spray: Advances In Coatings Technology

Author:
David L. Houck
ISBN #:
0871703203

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