Aug 2008 to 2000 o Contract Administrative AssistantGSL Research Arlington, TX Nov 2008 to Dec 2012 o Sales Associate and Key HolderArlington Public Library Arlington, TX Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Internship HistoryTarrant Abstract Fort Worth, TX Jun 2002 to May 2008 o Office Manager
Education:
University of North Texas Denton, TX 2010 to 2012 Masters of Science in Information ScienceUniversity of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 2004 to 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary StudiesTarrant County College Arlington, TX 2001 to 2003 Associate's of Art in General Studies
Life Associates, Inc Sugar Grove, IL 2008 to 2013 Customer Service, AdministrationCountrywide Home Loans Rolling Meadows, IL 2006 to 2007 Loan Officer
Education:
Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 2003 to 2006 B.S. in Corporate Culture and Advocacy of CommunicationWaubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, IL 2001 to 2003 Associates of Science in Business
Sep 2010 to 2000 Administrative AssistantColdwell Banker Residential Brokerage Highland, IN Oct 2002 to Jun 2012 Realtor AssociateWorldCom Wireless Downers Grove, IL Jun 2000 to Nov 2002 Branded Major Accounts/Sales Support Customer Service SupervisorJennifer Hill Griffith, IN Jul 1998 to Jun 2000 Branded Major Accounts/Customer Service Team Lead
Education:
Griffith High School Griffith, IN 1988 to 1992 High School Diploma
Living 4 Childcare Learning Center Zion, IL 2010 to 2011 TeacherUnited Parcel Service Waukegan, IL 2008 to 2008 Seasonal Driver HelperAlice's Discovery Center North Chicago, IL 2005 to 2006 Lead TeacherDaisy's Nursery North Chicago, IL 2004 to 2005 Lead Teacher/CaregiverThe Gospel Shop Waukegan, IL 1994 to 2004 Secretary
Education:
State Career School Waukegan, IL 2007 to 2008 DiplomaDaisy Resource School North Chicago, IL 2004 to 2005 Certificate in Child Development AssociateCollege of Lake County Grayslake, IL 2001 Certificate
Nov 2007 to Present SecretaryNew Covenant w/ Harmony Church St. Louis, MO May 2010 to Aug 2010 ClerkMacy's Credit Center St. Louis, MO Aug 2005 to Aug 2007 Collections/Customer Service Representative
Education:
Missouri Baptist University St. Louis, MO Aug 2010 Music EducationSt Louis Community College St. Louis, MO Aug 2004 to May 2010 Associates in General Education
Mar 2013 to 2000 Retail Forecasting Replenishment AnalystOFFICEMAX Naperville, IL Feb 2010 to Mar 2013 Transportation AnalystSurface Guard Aurora, IL Dec 2010 to Feb 2011 ConsultantOFFICEMAX
2006 to 2008 Import AnalystSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Jun 2006 to Oct 2006 Space Planning AnalystSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
2004 to 2006 Logistics PlannerSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
2003 to 2004 Transportation Analyst
Education:
DeVry University 2010 to 2000 Project ManagementAurora University Aurora, IL 2005 to 2007 Master of Business Administration in Strategic ManagementCentral Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 1998 to 2003 Bachelor of Applied Arts
2008 to 2000 Transportation AnalystSurface Guard Aurora, IL Dec 2010 to Feb 2011 ConsultantOFFICEMAX
2006 to 2008 Import AnalystSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Jun 2006 to Oct 2006 Space Planning AnalystSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
2004 to 2006 Logistics PlannerSEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
2003 to 2004 Transportation Analyst
Education:
Aurora University Aurora, IL 2005 to 2007 Master of Business AdministrationCentral Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 1998 to 2003 Bachelor of Applied Arts
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Zumikon, CH Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Austin TX Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Pearland TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
Hydrogels of polymerized and crosslinked macromers comprising hydrophilic oligomers having biodegradable monomeric or oligomeric extensions, which biodegradable extensions are terminated on free ends with end cap monomers or oligomers capable of polymerization and cross linking are described. The hydrophilic core itself may be degradable, thus combining the core and extension functions. Macromers are polymerized using free radical initiators under the influence of long wavelength ultraviolet light, visible light excitation or thermal energy. Biodegradation occurs at the linkages within the extension oligomers and results in fragments which are non-toxic and easily removed from the body. Preferred applications for the hydrogels include prevention of adhesion formation after surgical procedures, controlled release of drugs and other bioactive species, temporary protection or separation of tissue surfaces, adhering of sealing tissues together, and preventing the attachment of cells to tissue surfaces.
Coating Substrates By Polymerizing Macromers Having Free Radical-Polymerizable Substituents
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX Syed F. A. Hossainy - Austin TX
Assignee:
The Board of Regents, University of Texas System - Austin TX
Water soluble macromers are modified by addition of free radical polymerizable groups, such as those containing a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, which can be polymerized under mild conditions to encapsulate tissues, cells, or biologically active materials. The polymeric materials are particularly useful as tissue adhesives, coatings for tissue lumens including blood vessels, coatings for cells such as islets of Langerhans, and coatings, plugs, supports or substrates for contact with biological materials such as the body, and as drug delivery devices for biologically active molecules. A medical condition can be treated by applying to a site a polymerization initiator, then applying a substantially water-soluble, degradable macromer of at least 200 mw and having at least two crosslinkable substituents, and polymerizing the macromer to form a polymeric material that can adhere two surfaces together, be an immunoisolation barrier, prevent adhesion of the site to another surface, or contain a biologically active material for delivery or to provide the polymeric material with resistance to bacterial growth or a decrease in inflammatory response. A biocompatible substrate can be coated by applying a mixture of the macromer of at least 400 mw and an initiator and polymerizing. The initiator may be applied to the substrate before the macromer.
Implantable Substrate Coated With A Macromer Having Free Radical Polymerizable Substituents
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Zurich, CH Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Austin TX, US Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA, US Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA, US Jennifer L. Hill - Pearland TX, US Syed F. A. Hossainy - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
Water soluble macromers are modified by addition of free radical polymerizable groups, such as those containing a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, which can be polymerized under mild conditions to encapsulate tissues, cells, or biologically active materials. The polymeric materials are particularly useful as tissue adhesives, coatings for tissue lumens including blood vessels, coatings for cells such as islets of Langerhans, coatings, plugs, supports or substrates for contact with biological materials such as the body, and as drug delivery devices for biologically active molecules.
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX Syed F. A. Hossainy - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The university of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61K 948 B05D 700 C12N 1100 C12N 1102
US Classification:
435177
Abstract:
Water soluble macromers are modified by addition of free radical polymerizable groups, such as those containing a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, which can be polymerized under mild conditions to encapsulate tissues, cells, or biologically active materials. The polymeric materials are particularly useful as tissue adhesives, coatings for tissue lumens including blood vessels, coatings for cells such as islets of Langerhans, coatings, plugs, supports or substrates for contact with biological materials such as the body, and as drug delivery devices for biologically active molecules.
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX Syed F. A. Hossainy - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C12N 1102 C12N 1104 C08J 716 A61K 4732
US Classification:
435177
Abstract:
Water soluble macromers are modified by addition of free radical polymerizable groups, such as those containing a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, which can be polymerized under mild conditions to encapsulate tissues, cells, or biologically active materials. The polymeric materials are particularly useful as tissue adhesives, coatings for tissue lumens including blood vessels, coatings for cells such as islets of Langerhans, coatings, plugs, supports or substrates for contact with biological materials such as the body, and as drug delivery devices for biologically active molecules.
Photopolymerizable Biodegradable Hydrogels As Tissue Contacting Materials And Controlled-Release Carriers
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61K 958 C08G 6308
US Classification:
424426
Abstract:
Hydrogels of polymerized and crosslinked macromers comprising hydrophilic oligomers having biodegradable monomeric or oligomeric extensions, which biodegradable extensions are terminated on free ends with end cap monomers or oligomers capable of polymerization and cross linking are described. The hydrophilic core itself may be degradable, thus combining the core and extension functions. Macromers are polymerized using free radical initiators under the influence of long wavelength ultraviolet light, visible light excitation or thermal energy. Biodegradation occurs at the linkages within the extension oligomers and results in fragments which are non-toxic and easily removed from the body. Preferred applications for the hydrogels include prevention of adhesion formation after surgical procedures, controlled release of drugs and other bioactive species, temporary protection or separation of tissue surfaces, adhering of sealing tissues together, and preventing the attachment of cells to tissue surfaces.
Photopolymerizable Biodegradable Hydrogels As Tissue Contacting Materials And Controlled-Release Carriers
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX
Assignee:
Boards of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C08G 6308 C08G 6700
US Classification:
522 71
Abstract:
Hydrogels of polymerized and crosslinked macromers comprising hydrophilic oligomers having biodegradable monomeric or oligomeric extensions, which biodegradable extensions are terminated on free ends with end cap monomers or oligomers capable of polymerization and cross linking are described. The hydrophilic core itself may be degradable, thus combining the core and extension functions. Macromers are polymerized using free radical initiators under the influence of long wavelength ultraviolet light, visible light excitation or thermal energy. Biodegradation occurs at the linkages within the extension oligomers and results in fragments which are non-toxic and easily removed from the body. Preferred applications for the hydrogels include prevention of adhesion formation after surgical procedures, controlled release of drugs and other bioactive species, temporary protection or separation of tissue surfaces, adhering of sealing tissues together, and preventing the attachment of cells to tissue surfaces.
Photopolymerizable Biodegradable Hydrogels As Tissue Contacting Materials And Controlled-Release Carriers
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - Austin TX Chandrashekhar P. Pathak - Waltham MA Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Newton MA Neil P. Desai - Los Angeles CA Jennifer L. Hill - Austin TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C08G 6308 C08G 6700 A61K 958
US Classification:
528354
Abstract:
Hydrogels of polymerized and crosslinked macromers comprising hydrophilic oligomers having biodegradable monomeric or oligomeric extensions, which biodegradable extensions are terminated on free ends with end cap monomers or oligomers capable of polymerization and cross linking are described. The hydrophilic core itself may be degradable, thus combining the core and extension functions. Macromers are polymerized using free radical initiators under the influence of long wavelength ultraviolet light, visible light excitation or thermal energy. Biodegradation occurs at the linkages within the extension oligomers and results in fragments which are non-toxic and easily removed from the body. Preferred applications for the hydrogels include prevention of adhesion formation after surgical procedures, controlled release of drugs and other bioactive species, temporary protection or separation of tissue surfaces, adhering of sealing tissues together, and preventing the attachment of cells to tissue surfaces.
Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Acne Acute Bronchitis Acute Pharyngitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hill graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 2001. She works in Omaha, NE and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology. Dr. Hill is affiliated with CHI Health Bergan Mercy, CHI Health Lakeside Hospital, Methodist Womens Hospital, Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Methodist Hospital.
Peconic Bay Medical Group & Urgent Care Center 496 County Rd 111 BLDG B, Manorville, NY 11949 631 405-3200 (phone), 631 395-6010 (fax)
Education:
Medical School St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Nephrectomy Vaginal Repair Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Prostate Biopsy Transurethral Resection of Prostate
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Prostate Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Hill graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 2003. She works in Manorville, NY and specializes in Urology.
Renaissance Radlogy Medical Group IncRenaissance Imaging Medical Associates 18436 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge, CA 91325 818 435-1400 (phone), 818 435-1492 (fax)
Renaissance Imaging Center AVOIC At Antelope Valley 44105 15 St W STE 100, Lancaster, CA 93534 661 726-6050 (phone), 661 726-6017 (fax)
Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Radiology 1081 N China Lk Blvd, Ridgecrest, CA 93555 760 446-0600 (phone), 760 499-7471 (fax)
Renaissance Imaging Med AsscsRenaissance Imaging Medical Associates 1600 W Ave J, Lancaster, CA 93534 661 949-5720 (phone), 661 949-5759 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine Graduated: 1996
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hill graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 1996. She works in Northridge, CA and 3 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Hill is affiliated with Antelope Valley Hospital, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Mission Community Hospital and Northridge Hospital Medical Center.
University Of Colorado Health Medical GroupUniversity Of Colorado Cardiology & Surgical Center 2121 E Harmony Rd UNIT 100, Fort Collins, CO 80528 970 221-1000 (phone), 970 297-6963 (fax)
University Of Colorado Health Medical GroupUniversity Of Colorado Health Heart Center 2500 Rocky Mtn Ave STE 100, Loveland, CO 80538 970 221-1000 (phone), 970 297-6963 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Hill works in Loveland, CO and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Ms. Hill is affiliated with Medical Center Of The Rockies and Poudre Valley Hospital.
GSL Research (2008-2012) Happiness Hallmark (2008-2012) Tarrant Abstract (2002-2008)
Education:
Tarrant County College - General, University of Texas at Arlington - Interdisciplinary Studies, University of North Texas - Information Science
Bragging Rights:
I have a Master's degree in Information Science and an absolutely amazing husband!
Jennifer Hill
Lived:
Austin, TX New York, NY Boston, MA Los Angeles, CA
Work:
Self
Education:
Emerson College - Writing, Literature & Publishing
About:
I am a writer and I just completed my first YA novel. More about that later. I'm also a communications consultant and strategist.
Tagline:
Writer
Jennifer Hill
Lived:
Midlothian, IL
Work:
Hendrick's Racing - Mechanic
Education:
Universal Technical Institute - Automotive, Oak Forest High School
Relationship:
In_a_relationship
Tagline:
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
Jennifer Hill
Education:
Bonneville Highschool, Taylors crossing public charter school, Fairveiw elementary, ucon elementary, taylors crossing
Relationship:
Its_complicated
About:
I am a crazy, awesome, loyal,trustworthy, fun friend! If you ever need somebody to talk to...about anything, I am always open to hear it! My promises are always kept, i can keep a secret. I like to dr...
Carleton University - Master of Arts in Public Administration, University of Ottawa - BSC Honours Biology Minor in Business Administration
About:
Recently graduated from the University of Ottawa with a BSc Honours in Biology and a current MA candidate at Carleton University in the School of Public Policy and Administration.  Employed as stude...
Jennifer Hill
Work:
Cypress Fairbanks ISD - Teacher
Education:
Stephen F. Austin State University - Education, Henderson High School
Jennifer Hill
Work:
Destination Maternity Corporation - International Logistics Specialist (6)
Santa Monica/Mar VistaPresident/Career Consultant at JHill's Career Cons... Past: Senior Recruiter at Matura Farrington Staffing Services I was a recruiter with Matura Farrington for over 5 years and recently left to start my own Career Consulting Company called JHill's Career Consulting Services... I was a recruiter with Matura Farrington for over 5 years and recently left to start my own Career Consulting Company called JHill's Career Consulting Services. JHCCS offers coaching to job seekers in transition, as well as recent college graduates. In my spare time I am Chairperson for the Amercian...
Centennial Junior High School Casper WY 1959-1961, Dujardin Elementary School Bloomingdale IL 1978-1984, Westfield Junior High School Bloomingdale IL 1984-1987
Community:
Pat Allanson, Deborah Meyer, Diana Kraemer
Biography:
I went to school for a year after high school. I wasn't sure what I wanted to be wh...
Crestline Elementary School Barstow CA 1976-1978, Rancho Verde Elementary School Apple Valley CA 1978-1982, Apple Valley Junior High School Apple Valley CA 1983-1984
Community:
Terry Briggs, Rick Haynes, Jerome Hazelwood
Biography:
Life
I am currently divorced and raising my two beautiful children back here in AV. ...