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293 River Rd, Durham, NH 03824    603-6594541   

Lee, NH   

9756 Fleming Grant Rd, Sebastian, FL 32976   

293 N River Rd, Lee, NH 03861   

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Chief Executive Officer

Location:
Durham, NH
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Glycan Connections Unh Collaboration
Chief Executive Officer
Glycan Connections
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Teaching, Molecular Biology, Student Development, Spectroscopy, Research, University Teaching, Science, Biochemistry, Higher Education, Statistics, Student Affairs, Chemistry, Lecturing, College Teaching, Nmr
Interests:
Structural Glycobiology
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Vernon Reinhold

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Device And System For Reversibly Trapping And Isolating Carbohydrates

US Patent:
6998041, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Feb 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/780034
Inventors:
Vernon N. Reinhold - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
University of New Hampshire - Durham NH
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
2101982, 2105021, 210635, 210638, 210656, 422 70, 422101
Abstract:
A device and system for reversibly trapping and isolating carbohydrate moieties. The apparatus includes an aldehyde-containing trapping material, a trapping means into which the aldehyde-containing trapping material is packable and through which hydrazine-activated carbohydrate-containing samples are passable, and additional hydrazine to release hydrazine-activated carbohydrates from the trapping material. As a result, all remaining non-carbohydrate material is not bound to the apparatus.

Systems And Methods For Sequencing Carbohydrates

US Patent:
2008016, Jul 10, 2008
Filed:
Sep 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/899395
Inventors:
Vernon N. Reinhold - Lee NH, US
Anthony J. Lapadula - Hampstead NH, US
David J. Ashline - Lee NH, US
Hailong Zhang - Nottingham NH, US
Assignee:
University of New Hampshire - Durham NH
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
US Classification:
702 27
Abstract:
In many aspects, the systems and methods of the invention are directed to sequencing of carbohydrates by mass spectrometry using computational approaches. The systems and methods utilize data derived from sequential mass spectrometry, in which a carbohydrate is fragmented to form products, each of which may then be fragmented further, gradually disassembling the carbohydrate. The systems and methods according to the principles of the invention resolve the tree-like structure of the original carbohydrate by examining the different ways in which disassembly occurs and then applying a set of inference rules that are at least based on mathematical constraints imposed on such tree-like structures.

Device, Method And System For Reversibly Trapping And Isolating Carbohydrates

US Patent:
6709596, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Apr 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/114693
Inventors:
Vernon N. Reinhold - Lee NH
Assignee:
University of New Hampshire - Durham NH
International Classification:
B01D 1508
US Classification:
210635, 210638, 210656, 2101982, 2105021, 536127
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a reversible carbohydrate (glycan) trap, methods and system for preparing the trap and use of the trap in preparing and trapping glycans for the study of carbohydrate structure. The device and methods assist in the structural characterization of glycans. The method traps and purifies carbohydrate structures at improved sensitivities, thereby enhancing the accuracy of a tissue or cells complete carbohydrate composition, the glycome, (vis-Ã-vis proteome). Most basically, the trap device covalently binds activated glycosyl residues on a polymer specifically prepared to contain aldehydic functional groups. The trap material is formed from a carbohydrate polymer, preferably dextran, which is oxidized with periodate to introduce aldehydic groups. The oxidized dextran polymer is packable into separation colulmns or micro-tips for use as the glycan trap. Glycans treated with hydrazine, to form glycosyl hydrazyls, may then be added to the oxidized carbohydrate polymer, (ODP), trap wherein they are covalently bound to the aldehyde groups of the trap.

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