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Gilbert, AZ   

Chandler, AZ   

Murrieta, CA   

Pauma Valley, CA   

Tempe, AZ   

Yuma, AZ   

Williams, AZ   

Work

Company: The new foundation - Scottsdale, AZ Nov 2011 Position: Behavioral health specialist

Education

School / High School: Fortis College- Phoenix, AZ Jun 2012 Specialities: Diploma in Practical Nursing

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Mark Burk - Mesa, AZ

Work:
The New Foundation - Scottsdale, AZ Nov 2011 to Dec 2012
Behavioral Health Specialist
Habilitation Respite Care Giver - Mesa, AZ Dec 2009 to Nov 2011 Habilitation Respite Care Giver - Coolidge, AZ May 2010 to Apr 2011
Habilitation Technician II
Visiting Angels - Phoenix, AZ Nov 2009 to May 2010
Certified Nurse Assistant
Habilitation Respite Care Giver - Queen Creek, AZ Dec 2008 to May 2010 Habilitation Respite Care Giver - Gilbert, AZ Dec 2008 to May 2010
Maintenance Associate
Education:
Fortis College - Phoenix, AZ Jun 2012 to Dec 2013
Diploma in Practical Nursing

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Epoxide Hydrolases, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them And Methods For Making And Using Them

US Patent:
6943001, Sep 13, 2005
Filed:
Oct 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/272490
Inventors:
Lishan Zhao - Carlsbad CA, US
Eric J. Mathur - Carlsbad CA, US
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Aileen Milan - San Diego CA, US
Mark J. Burk - San Diego CA, US
Bin Han - San Diego CA, US
Jay M. Short - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Assignee:
Diversa Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12N009/14
C12N015/54
C12Q001/34
C07K002/04
US Classification:
435195, 435 18, 4352523, 435325, 435410, 4352541, 4352551, 4353201, 536 232, 536 2433
Abstract:
The invention is directed to polypeptides having epoxide hydrolase activity, polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides, antibodies that bind to these polypeptides, and methods for making and using these polynucleotides and polypeptides. The epoxide hydrolases are used to catalyze the hydrolysis of epoxides and arene oxides to their corresponding diols.

Epoxide Hydrolases, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them And Methods Of Making And Using Them

US Patent:
6979733, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Aug 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/214473
Inventors:
Lishan Zhao - Carlsbad CA, US
Eric J. Mathur - Carlsbad CA, US
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Aileen Milan - San Diego CA, US
Mark J. Burk - San Diego CA, US
Bin Han - San Diego CA, US
Jay M. Short - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Assignee:
Diversa Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12N015/55
C12Q001/68
US Classification:
536 232, 536 243, 536 2433, 435 3, 435195, 4353201, 4352523, 4352541, 4352551, 435325, 435348, 435410
Abstract:
The invention is directed to polypeptides having epoxide hydrolase activity, polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides, antibodies that bind to these polypeptides, and methods for making and using these polynucleotides and polypeptides. The epoxide hydrolases are used to catalyze the hydrolysis of epoxides and arene oxides to their corresponding diols.

P450 Enzymes, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them And Methods Of Making And Using Them

US Patent:
7232672, Jun 19, 2007
Filed:
Aug 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/214446
Inventors:
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Mark J. Burk - San Diego CA, US
Tim Hitchman - San Diego CA, US
Catherine Pujol - Santee CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Jay M. Short - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Assignee:
Diversa Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12N 9/02
C12N 1/20
C12N 15/00
C12N 21/04
C12Q 1/00
C12Q 1/68
C12P 21/04
C12N 5/00
US Classification:
435189, 435 4, 435 6, 435 691, 435 711, 4352523, 4353201, 435325, 435440, 536 232, 536 237
Abstract:
The invention is directed to polypeptides having P450 activity, polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides, antibodies that bind to these polypeptides, and methods for making and using these polynucleotides and polypeptides. The P450 enzymes can be used to catalyze the hydrolysis of epoxides and arene oxides to their corresponding diols.

Methods For The Manufacture Of Pure Single Enantiomer Compounds And For Selecting Enantioselective Enzymes

US Patent:
7981844, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Jun 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/178938
Inventors:
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Tim Hitchman - San Diego CA, US
Lishan Zhao - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark J. Burk - San Diego CA, US
Grace Desantis - San Diego CA, US
Sarah Richardson Hanson - San Diego CA, US
Aileen Milan - San Diego CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Patti Kretz - San Marcos CA, US
William Greenberg - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Verenium Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C40B 30/08
C12P 21/06
C12N 9/00
US Classification:
506 11, 435 691, 435183
Abstract:
The invention provides biocatalytic methods for the manufacture of pure single enantiomer compounds. This invention provides methods of screening for enzymes which are highly enantioselective or enzymes that can provide any desired stereoisomer of a compound. The invention provides the use of single enantiomer substrates in performing a growth screen of a clonal library to identify highly stereoselective enzymes. In one aspect, methods for screening and identification of enzymes, e. g. , transaminases, nitrilases, aldolases, epoxide hydrolases are provided. Methods for the production and screening of gene libraries generated from nucleic acids isolated from more than one organism for enzyme, e. g. , transaminase, activities are also provided.

Assays And Kits For Detecting The Presence Of Nitriles And/Or Cyanide

US Patent:
2004003, Feb 26, 2004
Filed:
May 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/440503
Inventors:
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Jennifer Chaplin - San Diego CA, US
Ellen Chi - Del Mar CA, US
Aileen Milan - San Diego CA, US
Grace DeSantis - San Diego CA, US
Mark Burk - San Diego CA, US
Jeffrey McQuaid - San Diego CA, US
Justin Stege - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Diversa Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01N033/00
US Classification:
436/109000, 436/172000
Abstract:
In one aspect, invention relates to the field of monitoring chemical reactions and, in one aspect, provides methods and kits for detecting the presence of nitrites and/or cyanide. In one aspect, the invention provides methods and kits for assaying catalytic activity of a material, such as an enzyme, in a chemical or biochemical process, or assaying catalytic activity of a material in a biological sample, such as a whole cell.

P450 Enzymes, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them And Methods Of Making And Using Them

US Patent:
2007023, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Mar 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/687606
Inventors:
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Mark Burk - San Diego CA, US
Tim Hitchman - San Diego CA, US
Catherine Pujol - Santee CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Jay Short - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Assignee:
Diversa Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
A01H 5/00
A01K 67/027
C07H 21/04
C07H 5/04
C07K 1/02
C07K 1/04
C07K 1/06
C07K 1/107
C07K 1/12
C07K 16/40
C12N 1/08
C12N 1/15
C12N 1/19
C12N 1/21
C12N 15/63
C12N 5/10
C12N 5/12
G06F 17/30
G06F 17/00
G01N 33/573
C12P 13/02
C12P 21/06
C12P 5/00
C12P 7/02
C12Q 1/26
US Classification:
435006000, 435129000, 435155000, 435166000, 435025000, 435252300, 435254110, 435254200, 435270000, 435320100, 435325000, 435331000, 435348000, 435419000, 435069100, 435007400, 530350000, 530387900, 530400000, 530402000, 530405000, 536023200, 536024300, 536024330, 536024500, 536055300, 707006000, 800013000, 800295000
Abstract:
The invention is directed to polypeptides having P450 activity, polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides, antibodies that bind to these polypeptides, and methods for making and using these polynucleotides and polypeptides. The P450 enzymes can be used to catalyze the hydrolysis of epoxides and arene oxides to their corresponding diols.

Growth Selection Method

US Patent:
2012001, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Jun 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/165663
Inventors:
David Weiner - Del Mar CA, US
Tim Hitchman - San Diego CA, US
Lishan Zhao - Carlsbad CA, US
Mark J. Burk - San Diego CA, US
Grace Desantis - San Diego CA, US
Sarah Richardson Hanson - San Diego CA, US
Aileen Milan - San Diego CA, US
Toby Richardson - San Diego CA, US
Patti Kretz - San Marcos CA, US
William Greenberg - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
C40B 30/06
US Classification:
506 10
Abstract:
The invention provides growth selection methods for screening an environmental or a mixed population library of nucleic acids comprising uncharacterized nucleic acids for the presence of a nucleic acid encoding an enzyme of interest. In one aspect, methods for screening and identification of enzymes, e.g., transaminases, nitrilases, aldolases, epoxide hydrolases are provided. Methods for the production and screening of gene libraries generated from nucleic acids isolated from more than one organism for enzymes of interest, e.g., transaminases, nitrilases, aldolases, epoxide hydrolases, are also provided.

Nitrilases, Nucleic Acids Encoding Them And Methods For Making And Using Them

US Patent:
2013031, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/674216
Inventors:
Jay M. Short - Del Mar CA, US
Mark J. Burk - Del Mar CA, US
Grace DeSantis - San Diego CA, US
Robert Farwell - San Diego CA, US
Kelly Chatman - Solana Beach CA, US
Assignee:
VERENIUM CORPORATION - San Diego CA
International Classification:
C12N 9/78
US Classification:
435128, 536 232, 4353201, 435227, 435136, 435146, 43525233, 43525234, 43525231, 43525235, 43525421, 4352542, 43525423, 4352543
Abstract:
The invention relates to nitrilases and to nucleic acids encoding the nitrilases. In addition methods of designing new nitrilases and method of use thereof are also provided. The nitrilases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature.

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