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Marcee Maroney Phones & Addresses

  • Mesquite, TX
  • Cedar Hill, TX
  • Grapevine, TX
  • Portola Valley, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • Saratoga, CA
  • Lahaina, HI
  • Dallas, TX

Work

Company: Carbylan biosurgery Jan 2006 Position: V.p., clinical affairs and marketing

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: San Jose State University Specialities: Immunology

Skills

Medical Devices • Fda • Biotechnology • Product Launch • Pharmaceutical Industry • Clinical Trials • Commercialization • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Market Development • Iso 13485 • Clinical Development • Product Development • Clinical Research • Orthopedic • Healthcare • Management • Regulatory Affairs • Life Sciences • Strategic Planning • Operating Room • Start Ups • Biomedical Engineering • Clinical Data Management • Clinical Monitoring • Global Marketing • Sales Effectiveness • Strategy • U.s. Food and Drug Administration

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

Marcee Maroney Photo 1

Vice President

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Location:
25 Coyote Hl, Portola Valley, CA 94028
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Carbylan BioSurgery since Jan 2006
V.P., Clinical Affairs and Marketing

Baxter Healthcare 2002 - 2006
Group Manager

Cohesion Technologies 1998 - 2004
Director, Marketing

Collagen Corporation 1992 - 1996
Research Scientist
Education:
San Jose State University
Masters, Immunology
San Jose State University
Bachelors, Physiology
Skills:
Medical Devices
Fda
Biotechnology
Product Launch
Pharmaceutical Industry
Clinical Trials
Commercialization
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Market Development
Iso 13485
Clinical Development
Product Development
Clinical Research
Orthopedic
Healthcare
Management
Regulatory Affairs
Life Sciences
Strategic Planning
Operating Room
Start Ups
Biomedical Engineering
Clinical Data Management
Clinical Monitoring
Global Marketing
Sales Effectiveness
Strategy
U.s. Food and Drug Administration

Publications

Us Patents

Rapid-Gelling Biocompatible Polymer Composition And Associated Methods Of Preparation And Use

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US Patent:
6624245, Sep 23, 2003
Filed:
Nov 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/012263
Inventors:
Donald G. Wallace - Menlo Park CA
Gregory M. Cruise - Fremont CA
Woonza M. Rhee - Palo Alto CA
Jacqueline Anne Schroeder - Boulder Creek CA
Marcee M. Maroney - Portola Valley CA
Olof Mikael Trollsas - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
Cohesion Technologies, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C08F28300
US Classification:
525 541, 525419, 525420, 525425, 6048911
Abstract:
A method is provided for the rapid formation of a biocompatible gel, and may be carried out in situ, i. e. , at a selected site within a patients body. The method involves admixing a biocompatible crosslinking component A having m sulfhydryl groups wherein m 2 and a biocompatible crosslinking component B having n sulfhydryl-reactive groups wherein n 2 and m+n 4, wherein the sulfhydryl-reactive groups are capable of covalent reaction with the sulfhydryl groups upon admixture of the components under effective crosslinking conditions to form a gel in less than one minute. Suitable reaction conditions for carrying out the crosslinking reaction will depend on the particular components and the type of reaction involved; that is, the âeffective crosslinking conditionsâ may involve reaction in bulk or in a solvent, addition of a base, and/or irradiation of the admixture in the presence of a free radical initiator. Exemplary uses include tissue augmentation, biologically active agent delivery, bioadhesion, and prevention of adhesions following surgery or injury. Reactive gel-forming compositions and systems are also provided.

Rapid Gelling Biocompatible Polymer Composition

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US Patent:
63127253, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/293708
Inventors:
Donald G. Wallace - Menlo Park CA
Gregory M. Cruise - Fremont CA
Woonza M. Rhee - Palo Alto CA
Jacqueline Anne Schroeder - Boulder Creek CA
George T. Coker - Castro Valley CA
Marcee M. Maroney - Portola Valley CA
Assignee:
Cohesion Technologies, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61K 914
A61K 3174
B01J 1300
US Classification:
424484
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to two-part polymer compositions that rapidly form covalent linkages when mixed together. Such compositions are particularly well suited for use in a variety of tissue related applications when rapid adhesion to the tissue and gel formation is desired. In particular, they are useful as tissue sealants, in promoting hemostasis, for drug delivery, in effecting tissue adhesion, in providing tissue augmentation, and in the prevention of surgical adhesions.
Marcee Michele Maroney from Mesquite, TX, age ~54 Get Report