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Jason L Mead, 36913 Starks Dr, Larned, KS 67550

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Larned, KS   

Bakersfield, CA   

Portland, OR   

Beaverton, OR   

Oregon City, OR   

Tualatin, OR   

12110 E Burnside St APT 205, Portland, OR 97216   

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Medicine Doctors

Jason Mead

Specialties:
Urology, Gynecology
Work:
Inspira Medical Group Urogynecology
2950 College Dr STE D, Vineland, NJ 08360
856-6418680 (phone) 856-6418679 (fax)
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mead works in Vineland, NJ and specializes in Urology and Gynecology. Dr. Mead is affiliated with Inspira Medical Center Vineland.

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Resumes

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Pump Technician

Location:
Bakersfield, CA
Work:
Ksb Company
Pump Technician
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C D L Truck Driver

Location:
Bakersfield, CA
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Sturgen and Sons Nov 2012 - Nov 2014
C D L Driver
Pacific Tank Lines Nov 2012 - Nov 2014
C D L Truck Driver
Ruan Transportation Management Systems Sep 2011 - Oct 2012
C D L Driver
City Vending Jun 2010 - Sep 2011
Owner Operator
Schwebel Petroleum May 2003 - Jun 2010
C L D Driver
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Stent Tissue Graft Prosthesis

US Patent:
7914567, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
Nov 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/719415
Inventors:
Dusan Pavcnik - Portland OR, US
Clay D. Fette - Lebanon IN, US
Jason A. Mead - Plainfield IN, US
Joseph F. Obermiller - West Lafayette IN, US
Fred T. Parker - Unionville IN, US
Assignee:
Oregon Health & Science University - Portland OR
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
Cook Biotech, Inc. - West Lafayaette IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 113, 623 116
Abstract:
A stent tissue graft prosthesis () for repairing, excluding and/or reinforcing a vessel, duct and the like in a patient. The prosthesis includes an inner expandable stent () of which a tissue graft () and preferably a multilayered tissue construct () is disposed thereon for application to the host tissue of a vessel, duct and the like. The tissue construct includes an extracellular matrix material () such as small intestine submucosa () for remodeling the host tissue into the prosthesis. The prosthesis further includes an outer tubular member () such as an outer expandable stent () for retaining the tissue graft on the inner stent. The ends of the inner and outer stents are coincident with or extend beyond the ends of the tissue graft to prevent eversion or fold back of the tissue graft during withdrawal of a delivery catheter in a placement procedure.

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