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79562 County Highway 10, Sacred Heart, MN 56285    320-7652636   

412 12Th St, Rochester, MN 55901    507-2890489   

412 8 1/2 St, Rochester, MN 55901    507-2890489   

Mankato, MN   

Dubuque, IA   

79562 County Highway 10, Sacred Heart, MN 56285   

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Company: Mayo clinic - Rochester, MN Jul 2005 Position: Sr. research technologist

Education

School / High School: Minnesota State University, Mankato- Mankato, MN 2003 Specialities: M.S. in Molecular Biology

Skills

Yeast Two-Hybrid • HPLC • Gas Chromatography • HPLC • DNA Sequencing • Mass Spectrometry • Flow Cytometry • Confocal Microscopy • Cell Culture • Genomic Expression • Gene Knockdown • Cell Viability • Drug Treatment • Cell Viability • Surfactome Analysis • Transcriptome Analysis • X-Ray Crystallography • Plasmid Construction • Proteomics • Western Blot • Stable Cell Line generation • RIA • ELISA • de novo Assay Development • Literature Review • Radiolabeling • Aptamer Design • Next Generation Sequencing • Immunoassay Development • Expression Analysis • Micro-CT • System Validation

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Founder

Location:
79562 Hwy #10, Sacred Heart, MN
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Yourlabus.com
Founder
Yourlab.com
Owner and President
Education:
Minnesota State University, Mankato 2003 - 2005
Master of Science, Masters, Biology
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
Chromatography, Powerpoint, Qpcr, Cell Biology, Elisa, Transfection, Western Blotting, Hplc, Animal Models, Proteomics, Neuroscience, Genomics, Matlab, Confocal Microscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Data Analysis, Clinical Research, Biotechnology, Pcr, Cell, Immunofluorescence, Dna, Cell Culture, Scientific Writing, Molecular Biology, Rna Isolation, Microsoft Office, Lifesciences, Histology, Immunohistochemistry, Bioinformatics, Sds Page, Mass Spectrometry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Rt Pcr, Molecular Cloning, Protein Expression, Protein Purification, Genetics, Biochemistry, Dna Extraction, Research, Dna Sequencing, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescence Microscopy, Statistics, Protein Chemistry, Tissue Culture, Microscopy
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Eric Mahlum - Sacred Heart, MN

Work:
Mayo Clinic - Rochester, MN Jul 2005 to Nov 2013
Sr. Research Technologist
Education:
Minnesota State University, Mankato - Mankato, MN 2003 to 2005
M.S. in Molecular Biology
Minnesota State University, Mankato - Mankato, MN 1997 to 2001
B.S. in Human Biology, Chemistry
Skills:
Yeast Two-Hybrid, HPLC, Gas Chromatography, HPLC, DNA Sequencing, Mass Spectrometry, Flow Cytometry, Confocal Microscopy, Cell Culture, Genomic Expression, Gene Knockdown, Cell Viability, Drug Treatment, Cell Viability, Surfactome Analysis, Transcriptome Analysis, X-Ray Crystallography, Plasmid Construction, Proteomics, Western Blot, Stable Cell Line generation, RIA, ELISA, de novo Assay Development, Literature Review, Radiolabeling, Aptamer Design, Next Generation Sequencing, Immunoassay Development, Expression Analysis, Micro-CT, System Validation

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Eric Mahlum

Eric Mahlum (born December 6, 1970 in San Diego, California) is a former offensive guard in the NFL. He played his entire career for the Indianapolis Colts from 1994 to 1997.

Us Patents

Peptide-Mediated Non-Covalent Delivery Of Active Agents Across The Blood-Brain Barrier

US Patent:
2012010, May 3, 2012
Filed:
Jul 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/383710
Inventors:
Geoffry L. Curran - Rochester MN, US
Gobinda Sarkar - Rochester MN, US
Joseph F. Poduslo - Rochester MN, US
Robert B. Jenkins - Rochester MN, US
Val J. Lowe - Rochester MN, US
Eric W. Mahlum - Rochester MN, US
Assignee:
MAYO FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH - Rochester MN
International Classification:
A61K 49/00
C07K 9/00
C07K 14/00
C07K 7/08
C07K 7/06
C07K 5/10
C07K 16/00
A61P 35/00
A61K 38/08
A61K 38/10
A61P 25/00
A61P 25/08
A61P 25/16
A61P 25/28
A61P 31/18
A61K 38/07
US Classification:
424 91, 514 12, 530322, 530324, 530325, 530326, 530327, 530328, 530329, 530330, 530359, 5303913
Abstract:
The peptides described herein can function as carrier peptides. These peptides can associate with (e.g., non-covalently bind) biologically active molecules or imaging agents to transport the biologically active molecules or imaging across the blood-brain barrier. In some cases, such transport may increase the effectiveness of the biological molecules or imaging agents.

Transport Of Biologically Active Molecules Into A Cell, Mitochondrion, Or Nucleus

US Patent:
2010011, May 13, 2010
Filed:
Jan 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/354142
Inventors:
Gobinda Sarkar - Rochester MN, US
Mark E. Bolander - Rochester MN, US
Deendayal Mandal - Kingston RI, US
Eric W. Mahlum - Rochester MN, US
Michael J. Yaszemski - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/395
C07K 14/00
C07K 7/08
C07K 9/00
C07K 16/00
A61K 38/16
A61K 38/10
A61K 38/14
A61K 39/385
C12N 5/00
C12N 15/00
A61P 43/00
US Classification:
4241781, 530324, 530326, 530325, 530322, 5303911, 514 12, 514 13, 514 8, 4241931, 435375, 435440
Abstract:
Novel carrier peptides are described, as well as methods of using the carrier peptides to transport biologically active molecules into a cell, mitochondrion, or nucleus, e.g., by formation of a complex of the carrier peptide non-covalently bound to a biologically active molecule.

Peptide-Mediated Non-Covalent Delivery Of Active Agents Across The Blood-Brain Barrier

US Patent:
2019032, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Jul 3, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/502457
Inventors:
- Rochester MN, US
Gobinda Sarkar - Rochester MN, US
Joseph F. Poduslo - Zumbro Falls MN, US
Robert B. Jenkins - Rochester MN, US
Val J. Lowe - Rochester MN, US
Eric W. Mahlum - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/775
A61K 39/395
A61K 47/64
A61K 51/10
A61K 51/08
A61K 51/12
A61K 49/00
A61K 38/47
Abstract:
The peptides described herein can function as carrier peptides. These peptides can associate with (e.g., non-covalently bind) biologically active molecules or imaging agents to transport the biologically active molecules or imaging across the blood-brain barrier. In some cases, such transport may increase the effectiveness of the biological molecules or imaging agents.

Peptide-Mediated Non-Covalent Delivery Of Active Agents Across The Blood-Brain Barrier

US Patent:
2017014, May 25, 2017
Filed:
Feb 2, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/422827
Inventors:
- Rochester MN, US
Gobinda Sarkar - Rochester MN, US
Joseph F. Poduslo - Zumbro Falls MN, US
Robert B. Jenkins - Rochester MN, US
Val J. Lowe - Rochester MN, US
Eric W. Mahlum - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/775
A61K 39/395
A61K 51/08
A61K 49/00
A61K 38/47
A61K 51/10
Abstract:
The peptides described herein can function as carrier peptides. These peptides can associate with (e.g., non-covalently bind) biologically active molecules or imaging agents to transport the biologically active molecules or imaging across the blood-brain barrier. In some cases, such transport may increase the effectiveness of the biological molecules or imaging agents.

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