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12667 Whispering Hills Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63146    314-6289040    314-6289771   

13458 Kingscross Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63141    314-6289040    314-6289771   

Los Angeles, CA   

Philadelphia, PA   

1021 29Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55414    612-3783745   

Fridley, MN   

Saint Paul, MN   

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Senior Analyst

Location:
Saint Louis, MO
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Argent Capital Management
Senior Analyst
Edward Jones Mar 2001 - Jun 2006
Analyst
Rbc Wealth Management Jun 1999 - Feb 2001
Advisory Research Associate
Education:
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 1998 - 2000
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
University of Minnesota 1993 - 1996
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
University of California, Davis 1991 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Equity Research, Equities, Financial Modeling, Valuation, Portfolio Management, Asset Management, Investment Research, Asset Allocation, Fixed Income Analysis
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Ying Hsin Lisa Ko

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Us Patents

Dense Porous Structures For Use As Bone Substitutes

US Patent:
2002016, Nov 14, 2002
Filed:
Apr 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/122415
Inventors:
James Cassidy - Shakopee MN, US
Bradley Heckendorf - Menomonie WI, US
Ying Ko - Hudson WI, US
Brian Norberg - Durand WI, US
Assignee:
CERAbio, L.L.C.
International Classification:
C04B038/00
US Classification:
501/080000
Abstract:
A combination dense/porous structure includes a porous element having an outer surface defining a shape having a bulk volume, the element includes a continuous framework having struts defining a plurality of interconnecting interstices throughout the bulk volume. The porous element has interconnecting interstices extending throughout the volume and opening through the surface. The combination dense/porous structure also includes a dense element formed from a material and having a sintered density of at least 95%, contacting at least a portion of the porous element; and an interconnection zone formed by the inter-penetration of the material forming the dense element into the porous element. The combination dense/porous structures are particularly useful as bone substitute materials and extended release delivery systems, preferable sustained release, for physiologically active agents. The interconnection zone can also be formed by a bonding phase that may or may not be the same material as the dense and/or porous element. A process for producing a combination dense/porous structure includes: providing a porous element; providing a dispersion comprising a ceramic or metal powder and a binder; contacting the dispersion with the porous element whereby the slip at least partially penetrates into at least a portion of the porous element to form an interconnection zone and a dense element formed from the dispersion and adjacent to the interconnection zone to form a dense/porous structure; treating the dense/porous structure to form a green dense/porous structure; and curing, drying, and/or heating the green dense/porous structure to form the combination dense/porous structure.

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