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Derek L Lindstrom, 571064 Lupin Way, San Carlos, CA 94070

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1064 Lupin Way, San Carlos, CA 94070   

19814 15Th St, Shoreline, WA 98155    206-2174776   

Cupertino, CA   

San Ramon, CA   

Santa Cruz, CA   

Berkeley, CA   

Somerville, MA   

San Bruno, CA   

Mountain View, CA   

El Sobrante, CA   

1465 Dougmar Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062   

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Pairing Code Directed Assembly

US Patent:
2015034, Dec 3, 2015
Filed:
Nov 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/649111
Inventors:
- Loveland CO, US
Derek Lee Lindstrom - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
C12P 19/34
C12N 15/64
Abstract:
Provided herein is a method comprising: producing a first complex by annealing: a first nucleic acid comprising, in order, a first unique sequence, a first central sequence and a second unique sequence; and a second nucleic acid comprising, in order, said second unique sequence, a second central sequence and a third unique sequence; wherein the first, second and third unique sequences do not hybridize with each other; subjecting said first complex to multiple rounds of primer extension to extend the first and second nucleic acids using each other as a template, thereby producing a first product molecule that contains, in order, the first unique sequence, the first central sequence, the second unique sequence, the second central sequence and the third unique sequence; and circularizing said first product molecule by intramolecularly ligating the ends of said product molecule together. Kits and compositions relating to the method are also provided.

Dna Assembly Using An Rna-Programmable Nickase

US Patent:
2015003, Jan 29, 2015
Filed:
Jun 30, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/320431
Inventors:
- LOVELAND CO, US
Derek Lee Lindstrom - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/10
US Classification:
435 9152
Abstract:
This disclosure provides, among other things, a method of combining nucleic acid fragments, comprising: (a) providing two double-stranded DNA molecules with a common sequence, wherein the common sequence is at the end of each molecule; (b) nicking one strand in the common sequence of both molecules at a respective nicked site; (c) moderately denaturing both molecules to remove a single-stranded fragment from the nicked site to one end of each molecule, wherein the single-stranded fragment includes the common sequence in part or in whole, resulting in an overhanging sequence in each molecule, and the overhanging sequences in both molecules are complementary to each other; (d) allowing the overhanging sequences of both molecules to anneal to each other, and ligating the molecules. Alternative ways for performing the method are also provided.

Method For Fragmenting Genomic Dna Using Cas9

US Patent:
2014035, Dec 4, 2014
Filed:
May 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/290896
Inventors:
- Loveland CO, US
Derek Lee Lindstrom - Cupertino CA, US
Brian Jon Peter - Los Altos CA, US
Robert A. Ach - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Loveland CO
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
506 11, 506 16
Abstract:
A method for fragmenting a genome is provided. In certain embodiments, the method comprises: (a) combining a genomic sample containing genomic DNA with a plurality of Cas9-gRNA complexes, wherein the Cas9-gRNA complexes comprise a Cas9 protein and a set of at least 10 Cas9-associated guide RNAs that are complementary to different, pre-defined, sites in a genome, to produce a reaction mixture; and (b) incubating the reaction mixture to produce at least 5 fragments of the genomic DNA. Also provided is a composition comprising at least 100 Cas9-associated guide RNAs that are each complementary to a different, pre-defined, site in a genome. Kits for performing the method are also provided. In addition, other methods, compositions and kits for manipulating nucleic acids are also provided.

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