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Ian K Glasgow

from Averill Park, NY
Age ~62

Ian Glasgow Phones & Addresses

  • 24 Prospect Ave, Averill Park, NY 12018 (518) 674-0189 (518) 674-1121 (518) 674-3510
  • 3910 Fern Ct, Madison, WI 53711 (608) 231-5829 (608) 236-0348
  • Rensselaer, NY
  • 152 Riverwalk Way, Cohoes, NY 12047 (518) 237-1819
  • Slingerlands, NY
  • Sand Lake, NY
  • East Greenbush, NY
  • Delmar, NY
  • Hillsborough, NJ

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Ian Glasgow Photo 1

President, Next Advance, Inc., Innovative Lab Products For The Life Sciences

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Location:
Averill Park, NY
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
New Jersey Institute of Technology Sep 2002 - Dec 2004
Research Scientist

Next Advance Sep 2002 - Dec 2004
President, Next Advance, Inc., Innovative Lab Products For the Life Sciences

Bioarray Solutions Dec 2000 - Jun 2002
Engineering Manager

Vitae 2000 - 2000
President

Summit Technology Sep 1990 - Dec 1993
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1994 - 1999
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
University of California, Berkeley 1984 - 1985
Master of Science, Masters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1980 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Harvard University 1983 - 1983
Wellesley College 1982 - 1982
University of Dundee 1982 - 1982
Lawrence High School
Stanford University
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Skills:
Product Development
Medical Devices
Biotechnology
Manufacturing
Technology Transfer
Lifesciences
Gd&T
Commercialization
Fda
Start Ups
Marketing Strategy
Market Development
Injection Molding
Market Research
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Substance Abuse Counselor

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Work:

Substance Abuse Counselor
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ian Glasgow
Manager
I & B SUNSHINE PROPERTIES, LLC
Nonresidential Building Operator · Nonresidential Building Operators
24 Prospect Ave, Averill Park, NY 12018
Ian Glasgow
FORWARD BIOTECH, INC
24 Prospect Ave, Averill Park, NY 12018
Ian Glasgow
Chief Executive Officer, Principal
Next Advance, Inc
Business Services · Commercial Physical Research
1 University Pl, Defreestville, NY 12144

Publications

Us Patents

Microfluidic Channel Embryo And/Or Oocyte Handling, Analysis And Biological Evaluation

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US Patent:
6695765, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
May 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570483
Inventors:
David J. Beebe - Monona WI
Ian K. Glasgow - Madison WI
Matthew B. Wheeler - Tolono IL
Henry Zeringue - Madison WI
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois - Urbana IL
International Classification:
A61B 1743
US Classification:
600 33
Abstract:
Microfluidic embryo scaled channels for handling and positioning embryos provide the opportunity to evaluate and treat embryos in improved manners Fluid flow is used to move and position embryos within microfluidic channels and channel geometries may be used to place embryos at specific locations. Surface properties and compliance (deformation) properties of embryos are evaluated as a predictor of viability. The microfluidic channels provide the opportunity for fine controls of pressure to conduct various evaluations at forces slightly below which damage to embryos is known to occur.

Holder For Supporting Test Tubes Side By Side On A Rack, And Having A Resilient Mounting Flange Connecting The Tubes To Allow The Holder To Bend And Fit Into An Angular Slot Of A Centrifuge Rotor

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US Patent:
8221300, Jul 17, 2012
Filed:
Jul 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/804462
Inventors:
Yury Sherman - Roslindale MA, US
Michael Sherman - Newton MA, US
Ian Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
International Classification:
B04B 5/02
B01L 9/06
US Classification:
494 16, 422548, 422562
Abstract:
A centrifuge having two arcuate slots to receive resilient, bendable mounting flanges that each carry a plurality of test tubes in side by side relation. The resilience of the mounting flanges enables them to flex and assume either the curvature of the slot, or a linear configuration enabling the flanges to be suspended in a flat condition, such as on a test rack. The arrays of test tubes is attached to the flanges via living hinges that enable the flexing to occur. The advantages are that simplified identification of individual test tubes, as well as reduced likelihood of intermixing of spillage are realized.

Microfluidic Mixing Using Flow Pulsing

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US Patent:
20040221902, Nov 11, 2004
Filed:
May 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/839948
Inventors:
Nadine Aubry - Metuchen NJ, US
Ian Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
International Classification:
G05D007/03
US Classification:
137/826000
Abstract:
A method of mixing two or more fluids comprising pulsing the flow of two fluids selected from the two or more fluids, reversing the flow of one of the pulsed fluid, bringing into contact the fluids and causing them to mix. A device for mixing the fluids is also provided.

Agitator With Integrated Dual Independent Flow Control

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US Patent:
20070076521, Apr 5, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/203541
Inventors:
Ian Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
International Classification:
B01F 11/00
F04B 43/08
F04B 43/12
F04B 45/06
US Classification:
366209000, 417474000
Abstract:
The aim of the present invention is to provide a method of liquid flow control to an agitating instrument for mixing in a reaction vessel two or more substances of which at least one is a liquid phase. The vessel preferably comprises a container having an open upper end which may be advantageously surrounded by a rim, and a closed bottom end. The mixing device most preferably comprises a support plate upon which the vessel is placed. The flow control system dispenses and withdraws liquids from the reaction vessel. A control system can be integrated to dispense and withdraw liquids on a predetermined schedule, thereby automating otherwise tedious procedures.

System For Transferance Of Test Tubes From Tube Rack To Centrifuge Rotor

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US Patent:
20100031760, Feb 11, 2010
Filed:
Jul 3, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/773386
Inventors:
Yury Sherman - Roslindale MA, US
Michael Sherman - Newton MA, US
Ian Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
International Classification:
B01L 9/06
B04B 5/02
US Classification:
7386491, 494 20, 422104
Abstract:
The present invention includes a system and method for the management of specimens ordinarily manipulated via tubes. The invention may include a flexible, removable tube holder that is linear when placed in a rack and curved when placed into a centrifuge rotor. The system provides for the elimination of manual recording of the individual tubes, and also provides for the transference of the tubes from the rack to the centrifuge and back in a group.

Agitation Apparatus With Interchangeable Module And Impact Protection Using Reactive Feedback Control

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US Patent:
20130058187, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Sep 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/226339
Inventors:
Brendan George Hart - Troy NY, US
Ian Keith Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
David Grinnell - Averill Park NY, US
International Classification:
B01F 13/00
B01L 9/06
US Classification:
366198, 366206, 422562
Abstract:
An apparatus for agitating materials contained in tubes, including cellular materials and tissues, to release their contents for scientific analysis. The apparatus includes a control enclosure containing a base and a motor, and an interchangeable module that connects to the motor. The interchangeable module includes a tube supporting structure and a rotatable hub connected to one or more strikers positioned to impact the tubes, resulting in agitation of tube contents. Interchangeable modules allow for different shapes and sizes of tubes to be used with a single control enclosure. The apparatus includes a means to measure the rotational velocity of the rotatable hub and a method for using the speed to determine the number of tubes in the apparatus, or the mass or volume of samples contained in tubes. The method accordingly adjusts the rotational velocity of the strikers allowing the tubes to receive consistent agitation independent of the number of tubes in the apparatus or mass or volume of samples within said tubes. The apparatus further includes protective sleeves for the tubes to prevent breakage, heat build-up from friction and tube caps opening due to rapid impact from strikers.

Microfluidic Embryo And/Or Oocyte Handling Device And Method

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US Patent:
61936472, Feb 27, 2001
Filed:
Apr 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/289137
Inventors:
David J. Beebe - Savoy IL
Ian K. Glasgow - Madison WI
Matthew B. Wheeler - Tolono IL
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois - Urbana IL
International Classification:
A61B 1743
A61D 700
US Classification:
600 33
Abstract:
A microfluidic embryo handling device and method in which biological rotating of embryos is simulated. Fluid flow is used to move and position embryos without assistance of electrical stimulus or other means which may produce undesired heating of biological medium used as the fluid for transporting and position. Continuous or pulsed flow is maintained around an embryo or embryos in the device. The device provides an excellent simulation of biological conditions and may be used for culturing, sorting, testing, evaluating, fertilizing and other similar typical handling operations. An embryo may be parked at a desired location to carry out such a typical operation, while the microfluidic handling device maintains fluid flow around the embryo.

Liquid Evaluation

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US Patent:
20200023357, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Mar 30, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/497650
Inventors:
- Averill Park NY, US
Ian K. Glasgow - Averill Park NY, US
Assignee:
Forward Biotech, Inc. - Averill Park NY
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
A liquid evaluation system can include a cartridge including a channel configured to pull a liquid into the channel by capillary action. The cartridge can include a first plate and a second plate located in close proximity to the first plate. An internal facing surface of each plate can include a corresponding region forming the channel. Each of the regions can have an affinity for the liquid. The close proximity of the plates and the regions having an affinity for the liquid cause the liquid to be pulled into the channel by capillary action. The cartridge can include one or more additional attributes and/or the system can include one or more additional components for performing the evaluation.
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