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Michael R Bouchard

from Harrison, ME
Age ~58

Michael Bouchard Phones & Addresses

  • 16 Hemlock Ln, Harrison, ME 04040 (207) 583-9009
  • Bridgton, ME
  • 1 Friend St, Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-2181 (978) 744-4813
  • 41 Pine St, Peabody, MA 01960
  • Rumford, ME
  • Punta Gorda, FL
  • Marblehead, MA

Professional Records

License Records

Michael E Bouchard

Address:
Salem, MA 01970
License #:
53522 - Expired
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1984
Type:
Registered Technician

Michael R Bouchard

Address:
Harrison, ME 04040
License #:
34190 - Active
Issued Date:
Jun 25, 1990
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2019
Type:
Journeyman Electrician

Michael R Bouchard

Address:
Harrison, ME 04040
License #:
14579 - Active
Issued Date:
Jun 28, 1993
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2019
Type:
Master Electrician
Organization:
MICHAEL BOUCHARD ELECTRIC

Michael Bouchard

License #:
E000877 - Active
Category:
Emergency medical services
Issued Date:
Oct 10, 2008
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 2018
Type:
Sierra-Sacramento Valley EMS Agency

Michael Bouchard

License #:
T300527T - Expired
Category:
Drinking Water Operator
Issued Date:
Apr 18, 2003
Expiration Date:
Apr 18, 2009
Type:
TO Class 3-Operator in Training

Resumes

Resumes

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Michael Bouchard Scarborough, ME

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Work:
CONSTRUCTION SOFTWARE & INFORMATION

Dec 2013 to 2000
EXECUTIVE PROFILE

UNIFIED ENERGY SERVICES

Feb 2012 to Nov 2013
Northeast Director - Generation & Procurement

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES & INFORMATION

2007 to Feb 2012
development, technical pre

Education:
WENTWORTH INSTITUTE
Lexington, MA
1997 to 2003
B.S. in lifecycle system management

Michael Bouchard Photo 2

Michael Bouchard Harrison, ME

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Work:
B.H MILIKEN ELECTRIC CO
Tewksbury, MA
2009 to 2009
owner Rick Dugus

Education:
electricial school of code and theory
Peabody, MA
Jan 1981 to Jan 1984
electriial in electricial

Skills:
worked in many types of jobs to include resi ,commercial ,industrial ,i also am a security installer and vidio systems and control wiring for heating systems

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael R. Bouchard
Manager
BOUCHARD BROTHERS, LLC
110 Jefferson Ave, Salem, MA 01970
Michael A. Bouchard
BULLSEYE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION
Michael J. Bouchard
President
B & B OPTICAL, INC
Liberty Tree Mall Shopping Ct, Danvers, MA 01923
Michael Bouchard
Manager
Quaestel-Ghp Projects, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Layered Non-Fouling, Antimicrobial Antithrombogenic Coatings

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US Patent:
8308699, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/632669
Inventors:
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Chad Huval - Somerville MA, US
William Shannan O'Shaughnessey - Boston MA, US
Michael Hencke - Cambridge MA, US
Trevor Squier - Peabody MA, US
Jun Li - Brookline MA, US
Michael Bouchard - Wyomissing PA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Semprus Biosciences Corp. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
C08F 290/14
C08F 112/08
C08F 283/04
C08F 120/10
C08F 20/56
C08F 283/02
C08G 77/38
US Classification:
604265, 428413, 4284744, 428480, 442123, 5253291, 5253294, 5253303, 5253333, 5253337, 525418, 525419, 525453, 525462, 525474, 525 50, 525523, 525535, 5361231
Abstract:
Substrates, optionally coated with an undercoating, having grafted thereto one or more non-fouling materials are described herein. The non-fouling, polymeric material can be grafted to a variety of functionalized substrate materials, particularly polymeric substrates and/or polymeric undercoatings immobilized on a substrate. The compositions described herein are highly resistant protein absorption, particularly in complex media and retain a high degree of non-fouling activity over long periods of time. The compositions described herein may also demonstrate antimicrobial and/or anti-thrombogenic activity. The non-fouling material can be grafted to a functionalized substrate, or optionally from an undercoating on the substrate, preferably without significantly affecting the mechanical and/or physical properties of the substrate material.

Articles Having Non-Fouling Surfaces And Processes For Preparing The Same Without Altering Bulk Physical Properties

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US Patent:
8574660, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/156904
Inventors:
Douglas J. K. Weaver - Cambridge MA, US
Jun Li - Cambridge MA, US
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Abby N. Deleault - Cambridge MA, US
Eric W. Marchese - Cambridge MA, US
Phu C. Nguyen - Cambridge MA, US
Chad C. Huval - Cambridge MA, US
Michael A. Bouchard - Cambridge MA, US
Arthur J. Coury - Cambridge MA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Semprus Biosciences Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61L 33/00
US Classification:
427 225, 424423, 530423, 530326, 530327
Abstract:
Processes are described herein for preparing medical devices and other articles having a low-fouling surface on a substrate comprising a polymeric surface. The polymeric surface material may possess a range of polymeric backbones and substituents while providing the articles with a highly efficient, biocompatible, and non-fouling surface. The processes involve treating the substrate to reduce the concentration of chemical species on the surface of or in the substrate without altering the bulk physical properties of the device or article, and thereafter forming a grafted polymer layer on the treated substrate surface.

Articles Having Non-Fouling Surfaces And Processes For Preparing The Same Including Pretreatment Of Articles

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US Patent:
8632838, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Jun 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/156772
Inventors:
Laurence A. Roth - Cambridge MA, US
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Chad C. Huval - Cambridge MA, US
Michael A. Bouchard - Cambridge MA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Semprus Biosciences Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B05D 3/10
B32B 5/16
US Classification:
427 21, 427299, 427307, 427322, 428323
Abstract:
Processes are described herein for preparing medical devices and other articles having a low-fouling surface on a substrate comprising a polymeric surface. The polymeric surface material may possess a range of polymeric backbones and substituents while providing the articles with a highly efficient, biocompatible, and non-fouling surface. The processes involve treating the substrate to reduce the concentration of chemical species on the surface of or in the substrate without altering the bulk physical properties of the device or article, and thereafter forming a grafted polymer layer on the treated substrate surface.

Non-Fouling, Anti-Microbial, Anti-Thrombogenic Graft-From Compositions

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US Patent:
20100152708, Jun 17, 2010
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/632686
Inventors:
Jun Li - Brookline MA, US
Trevor Squier - Peabody MA, US
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Chad Huval - Somerville MA, US
William Shannan O'Shaughnessy - Boston MA, US
Michael Hencke - Cambridge MA, US
Michael Bouchard - Wyomissing PA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61L 29/14
C08F 290/14
B32B 5/02
B32B 15/08
B32B 27/04
B32B 27/36
B32B 9/04
B32B 27/38
C08F 112/08
C08F 283/04
C08F 283/06
C08F 283/12
C08F 220/56
C08F 210/00
C07H 1/00
C07H 23/00
C08J 3/28
B05D 3/06
US Classification:
604523, 525 50, 442123, 428446, 428457, 428461, 428458, 428412, 428447, 428413, 428418, 5253333, 525453, 5253303, 5253294, 525418, 525474, 525477, 525523, 5253262, 5253337, 5361231, 536121, 522149, 427553
Abstract:
Substrates, optionally coated with an undercoating layer, having grafted there from one or more non-fouling materials are described herein. The non-fouling, polymeric material can be grafted from a variety of substrate materials, particularly polymeric substrates and/or polymeric undercoating layers. The graft-from techniques described herein can result in higher surface densities of the non-fouling material relative to graft-to formulations. Graft-from methods can be used to produce covalently tethered polymers. The compositions described herein are highly resistant protein absorption, particularly in complex media and retain a high degree of non-fouling activity over long periods of time. The compositions described herein may also demonstrate antimicrobial and/or anti-thrombogenic activity. The non-fouling material can be grafted from the substrate, or optionally from an undercoating layer on the substrate, preferably without significantly affecting the mechanical and/or physical properties of the substrate material.

Non-Fouling, Anti-Microbial, Anti-Thrombogenic Graft-From Compositons

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US Patent:
20110305872, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/156677
Inventors:
Jun Li - Cambridge MA, US
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Chad C. Huval - Cambridge MA, US
Michael A. Bouchard - Cambridge MA, US
Arthur J. Coury - Cambridge MA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/00
D03D 15/00
D04H 13/00
B05D 3/10
US Classification:
428141, 427340, 428336, 442181, 442327
Abstract:
A method for preparing and resulting articles of manufacture comprising a substrate having a surface, a bulk beneath the surface, and a grafted polymer layer on the substrate surface, the substrate surface and the grafted polymer layer, in combination, constituting a modified surface having a fibrinogen adsorption of less than about 125 ng/cmin a fibrinogen binding assay in which the modified surface is incubated for 60 minutes at 37 C. in 70 μg/mL fibrinogen derived from human plasma containing 1.4 μg/mL I-125 radiolabeled fibrinogen.

Articles Having Non-Fouling Surfaces And Processes For Preparing The Same Including Applying A Primer Coat

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US Patent:
20110305881, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/156936
Inventors:
Karen A. Schultz - Cambridge MA, US
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Chad C. Huval - Cambridge MA, US
Michael A. Bouchard - Cambridge MA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/00
B05D 1/36
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
4281951, 4274071
Abstract:
Processes are described herein for preparing medical devices and other articles having a low-fouling surface on a substrate comprising a polymeric surface. The polymeric surface material may possess a range of polymeric backbones and substituents while providing the articles with a highly efficient, biocompatible, and non-fouling surface. The processes involve coating the substrate to conceal or reduce flaws on or in the surface of the medical device or other article substrate, and thereafter forming a grafted polymer layer on the treated substrate surface.

Non-Fouling, Anti-Microbial, Anti-Thrombogenic Graft Compositions

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US Patent:
20110305898, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jun 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/156708
Inventors:
Zheng Zhang - Cambridge MA, US
Jun Li - Cambridge MA, US
Chad C. Huval - Cambridge MA, US
Michael A. Bouchard - Cambridge MA, US
Arthur J. Coury - Cambridge MA, US
Christopher R. Loose - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/00
B32B 9/04
B32B 27/40
B32B 27/00
B32B 17/06
D04H 13/00
D03D 15/00
A61L 33/00
B32B 15/04
US Classification:
428336, 427 224, 4284111, 4284231, 428457, 428426, 442327, 442181, 428332, 428500
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to articles of manufacture, such as medical devices, having a non-fouling surface comprising a grafted polymer material. The surface resists the adhesion of biological material.

Luminal Modifications For Catheters

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US Patent:
20130158488, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Dec 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/715141
Inventors:
Zheng ZHANG - Cambridge MA, US
Jun LI - Cambridge MA, US
Matt SKINNER - Cambridge MA, US
Laurence ROTH - Cambridge MA, US
Michael BOUCHARD - Wyomissing PA, US
Eric W. MARCHESE - Cambridge MA, US
Abby N. DELEAULT - Cambridge MA, US
Abbe MILLER - Cambridge MA, US
Chad HUVAL - Somerville MA, US
Christopher R. LOOSE - Cambridge MA, US
Arthur COURY - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
SEMPRUS BIOSCIENCES CORP. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604264, 427 23
Abstract:
Catheters and a method of preparation thereof comprising a catheter body and at least one connector. The catheter body has an exterior surface and at least one lumen having an aspect ratio of at least 3:1 and an intraluminal surface comprising a hydrophilic polymer layer thereon, the hydrophilic polymer layer has an average dry thickness of at least about 50 nanometers.
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