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5210 Meadow Rise St, San Antonio, TX 78250   

2626 Thousand Oaks Dr, San Antonio, TX 78232    210-3207110   

11020 Huebner Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78230    210-5583632   

15731 Knollcliff, San Antonio, TX 78247    210-2655191   

Loudonville, NY   

1938 Broken Oak St, San Antonio, TX 78232    210-8724213   

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Company: Nylife securities llc Oct 2017 Position: Financial services professional

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Ashford University 2011 to 2016 Specialities: Finance

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Retirement Income Strategies • Supplements To Employee Benefits • Personal Finance • Business Insurance Planning • Retirement Planning • Licensed Life and Health Insurance Agent • Education Funding Strategies • Annuity Sales • Wealth Accumulation • Wealth Transfer Strategies • Employee Benefits • Risk Management • Small Business • Licensed Long Term Care Agent • Medical Devices • Tissue Culture • Histology • Fda • Biomedical Engineering • Microarray Analysis • R&D • Design Control • Biotechnology • Validation • Design of Experiments • Tissue Engineering • Project Management • Iso 13485 • Retirement

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Financial Services Professional

Location:
San Antonio, TX
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Nylife Securities Llc
Financial Services Professional
New York Life Insurance Company
Agent
Acelity Oct 2008 - Mar 2016
Scientist Ii
The Ctrc Institute For Drug Development Aug 2005 - Oct 2008
Research Associate
South Texas Blood & Tissue Center Sep 2002 - Aug 2005
Molecular Biologist
Terracon Consultants Inc May 2002 - Jul 2005
Indoor Air Quality Supervisor
Education:
Ashford University 2011 - 2016
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
The University of Texas at San Antonio 2004 - 2008
Masters, Biology
The University of Texas at Austin 1998 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Microbiology
William H. Taft H.s 1986 - 1990
Skills:
Retirement Income Strategies, Supplements To Employee Benefits, Personal Finance, Business Insurance Planning, Retirement Planning, Licensed Life and Health Insurance Agent, Education Funding Strategies, Annuity Sales, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Transfer Strategies, Employee Benefits, Risk Management, Small Business, Licensed Long Term Care Agent, Medical Devices, Tissue Culture, Histology, Fda, Biomedical Engineering, Microarray Analysis, R&D, Design Control, Biotechnology, Validation, Design of Experiments, Tissue Engineering, Project Management, Iso 13485, Retirement
Languages:
English
Spanish

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Us Patents

Aptamer-Modified Polymeric Materials For The Binding Of Factors In A Wound Environment

US Patent:
2012027, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Apr 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/458071
Inventors:
James Courage - San Antonio TX, US
Diwi Allen - San Antonio TX, US
Amy McNulty - Stillwater MN, US
Anthony Rycerz - San Antonio TX, US
Christopher Carroll - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas Hanson - San Antonio TX, US
Todd Fruchterman - West Lakeland MN, US
Assignee:
KCI LICENSING, INC. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61K 31/74
A61P 17/02
C07K 7/06
US Classification:
424 7806, 521102, 530327, 521 52
Abstract:
The present invention provides aptamer-modified polymers and materials thereof, which may be used for the binding of factors in a wound bed. For example, the aptamer-modified materials can be polypeptides conjugated to polymer foam materials. Such materials may be used, for example, for dressings, wound inserts, or pads.

Manifolding Apparatus Or Dressing Exhibiting Low Tissue Ingrowth And Negative-Pressure Treatment Method

US Patent:
2022034, Nov 3, 2022
Filed:
Jul 8, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/861074
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Christopher Brian LOCKE - Bournemouth, GB
Benjamin Andrew PRATT - Poole, GB
Larry Tab RANDOLPH - San Antonio TX, US
Justin Alexander LONG - Lago Vista TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
Diwi L. ALLEN - San Antonio TX, US
Kristine M. KIESWETTER - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/02
A61F 13/14
A61L 27/16
A61L 27/18
A61L 27/34
A61L 27/54
A61M 1/00
Abstract:
An apparatus for filling a wound can include an array of at least four truncated ellipsoids interconnected to define at least one fluid path through, for example perpendicular to, the array. The longest principal axis of each ellipsoid may be perpendicular to the array. Each truncated ellipsoid may be a spheroid and/or may include an approximately elliptical contact surface at each contact surface between two interconnected ellipsoids. Each fluid pathway may have four continuously-curved concave sides and may have a parallelogram-shaped cross-section with continuously-curved concave edges. A dressing may include the apparatus, a dressing layer coupled to the apparatus, a backing layer disposed over a surface of the dressing layer opposite the apparatus, and an attachment device disposed on at least a margin of the backing layer. Methods of treating various tissue sites using the apparatus or dressing with negative-pressure therapy are also disclosed.

Foamed And Textured Sintered Polymer Wound Filler

US Patent:
2021016, Jun 3, 2021
Filed:
Jun 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/618844
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Christopher Brian LOCKE - Bournemouth, GB
Diwi L. ALLEN - San Antonio TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/02
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a tissue interface for a reduced pressure tissue treatment system is provided. The method includes foaming a plurality of polymer particles to form a porous polymer. The method also includes sintering the porous polymer to form a sintered porous polymer. The method further includes texturing the sintered porous polymer. A system to provide reduced pressure at a tissue site is provided. The system includes a cover configured to form a seal over the tissue site. The system also includes a reduced-pressure source configured to provide reduced pressure through the cover at the tissue site. The system further includes a tissue interface configured to be disposed underneath the cover at the tissue site and comprising a porous polymer that is formed from one or more polymer particles that may be foamed and textured.

Manifolding Apparatus Or Dressing Exhibiting Low Tissue Ingrowth And Negative-Pressure Treatment Method

US Patent:
2020037, Dec 3, 2020
Filed:
Oct 22, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/757343
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Christopher Brian LOCKE - Bournemouth, GB
Benjamin Andrew PRATT - Poole, GB
Larry Tab RANDOLPH - San Antonio TX, US
Justin Alexander LONG - Lago Vista TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
Diwi L. ALLEN - San Antonio TX, US
Kristine M. KIESWETTER - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/14
A61L 27/18
A61L 27/34
A61L 27/54
A61M 1/00
A61F 13/02
A61F 13/00
A61L 27/16
Abstract:
An apparatus for filling a wound can include an array of at least four truncated ellipsoids interconnected to define at least one fluid path through, for example perpendicular to, the array. The longest principal axis of each ellipsoid may be perpendicular to the array. Each truncated ellipsoid may be a spheroid and/or may include an approximately elliptical contact surface at each contact surface between two interconnected ellipsoids. Each fluid pathway may have four continuously-curved concave sides and may have a parallelogram-shaped cross-section with continuously-curved concave edges. A dressing may include the apparatus, a dressing layer coupled to the apparatus, a backing layer disposed over a surface of the dressing layer opposite the apparatus, and an attachment device disposed on at least a margin of the backing layer. Methods of treating various tissue sites using the apparatus or dressing with negative-pressure therapy are also disclosed.

Fabric Wound Filler

US Patent:
2020008, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Jun 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/618950
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Christopher Brian LOCKE - Bournemouth, GB
Diwi L. ALLEN - San Antonio TX, US
Justin Alexander LONG - Lago Vista TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/02
A61M 1/00
Abstract:
A method may include forming a mesh comprising a plurality of strands meshed together. Each of the plurality of strands may include a polymeric film. The method may include perforating the mesh to form a perforated mesh having one or more perforations. The method may further include texturing the perforated mesh to form at textured and perforated mesh having at least one of a dimple or a channel. A system may include a cover configured to form a seal over the tissue site. The system may also include a reduced-pressure source configured to provide reduced pressure through the cover at the tissue site. The system may further include a tissue interface configured to be disposed underneath the cover at the tissue site. The tissue interface may include a textured mat having a plurality of strands of polymeric film matted together and at least one of a dimple or a channel.

Dressing Augmentation To Promote Epithelialization

US Patent:
2019003, Feb 7, 2019
Filed:
Mar 6, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/073863
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
Timothy Mark ROBINSON - Shillingstone, GB
Christopher Brian LOCKE - Bournemouth, GB
International Classification:
A61F 13/02
A61M 1/00
A61F 13/00
A61L 15/26
A61L 15/40
A61L 15/44
A61L 15/32
A61F 15/00
A61N 1/10
Abstract:
A treatment system for applying negative-pressure therapy to a wound site is disclosed. The treatment system may include a non-adherent material for applying to the perimeter of the wound site. In some embodiments, the treatment system may include a tape, a tissue interface, a sealing member, and a negative-pressure subsystem. The tape material may provide a smooth surface along the perimeter of the wound site for protecting the wound edges from stresses and for promoting epithelialization.

Amine-Functionalized Polymeric Compositions For Medical Devices

US Patent:
2018008, Mar 29, 2018
Filed:
Dec 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/830528
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61L 26/00
C08G 18/32
A61F 13/00
A61L 15/26
C08G 18/08
C08J 9/36
C08J 9/00
C08G 18/84
C08G 18/83
C08G 18/76
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides amine-modified polymer foams, which may be used for wound dressing materials. For example, the modified materials can include a covalently attached molecule comprising free amine groups. Such amine groups can be used, for instance, to conjugate biologically active polypeptides and/or linkers. Methods for using modified polymers are also provided.

Amine-Functionalized Polymeric Compositions For Medical Devices

US Patent:
2017024, Aug 31, 2017
Filed:
Apr 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/491228
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
James COURAGE - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61L 26/00
C08G 18/76
C08G 18/32
A61F 13/00
C08J 9/00
C08J 9/36
C08G 18/83
C08G 18/84
A61L 15/26
C08G 18/08
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides amine-modified polymer foams, which may be used for wound dressing materials. For example, the modified materials can include a covalently attached molecule comprising free amine groups. Such amine groups can be used, for instance, to conjugate biologically active polypeptides and/or linkers. Methods for using modified polymers are also provided.

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