CHRISTINE ELAINE THOMAS
Physical Therapy in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PT012078L
Category
Physical Therapy
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Christine Thomas, age 51
436 Fielding Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
(610) 331-8952
Christine Thomas, age 47
4431 Green Park Dr, Mount Joy, PA 17552
(717) 314-6296
Christine Thomas, age 77
446 Langmaid Ln, Bradford, PA 16701
(814) 368-3946
Christine Thomas
520 E Northampton St, Bath, PA 18014
Christine Thomas, age 50
541 Marsh Ave, Johnstown, PA 15902
(814) 453-7552

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Highly Qualified Elementary Education Professional

Highly Qualified Elementary Education Professional

Position:
Substitute Teacher at Washington and McGuffey School
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Washington and McGuffey School since Aug 2008 - Substitute Teacher Fort Cherry School District Aug 2009 - Jun 2010 - Title I Clerical Aide Family Behavioral Resources Jan 2009 - Aug 2009 - Mobile Therapist Washington School District Sep 2008 - Jun 2009 - Substitute Teacher Washington and McGuffey School Sep 2008 - Jun 2009 - Substitute Teacher Liliam Lujan Hickey Elementary School Aug 2005 - Aug 2008 - Teacher - Grade Three Liliam Lujan Hickey Elementary School Aug 2005 - Aug 2008 - Teacher ­ Grade Three Washington, McGuffey Nov 2002 - Jul 2005 - Substitute Teacher Chartiers Houston School District Sep 2003 - Jun 2005 - Substitute Teacher Upper St. Clair School District Jan 2003 - Jun 2003 - Student Teacher Upper St. Clair School District Feb 2003 - May 2003 - Student Teacher Washington Communities Mental Health/Mental Retardation Jan 1996 - May 1998 - Therapeutic Support Staff Southwestern Publishing Company 1991 - 1991 - Book Gal
Education:
California University of Pennsylvania 2009 - 2010
Certificate, Special Education
Chatham College 2001 - 2003
Master's, Education
Washington and Jefferson College 1988 - 1992
BA, Psychology
Washington High School 1984 - 1988


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Geologist At National Energy Technology Laboratory

Geologist At National Energy Technology Laboratory

Position:
Post-Grad Research Fellowship at National Energy Technology Laboratory
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
National Energy Technology Laboratory - Greater Pittsburgh Area - Post-Grad Research Fellowship Ohio University - Athens, OH Jul 2011 - May 2013 - Graduate Research & Teaching Assistant Earthwatch Institute - Los Alamos, NM May 2011 - Jun 2011 - Field Geologist Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area Aug 2007 - May 2011 - Undergraduate Research Assistant Naval Research Laboratory - Stennis Space Center, MS May 2005 - Aug 2006 - SEAP Intern
Education:
Ohio University 2011 - 2013
MS, Geology-- Isotope Geochemistry
Louisiana State University 2007 - 2011
BS, Geology
Skills:
Geology, Powder X-ray Diffraction, Characterization, ArcGIS, Field Work, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, Research, Geological Mapping, GPS, Science, Remote Sensing, Palynology, Isotope Geochemistry, ICP-MS, XRF, SEM, SHRIMP, LA-ICP-MS, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Excel, Basics of Unix, Mineralogy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Structural Geology, Earth Science, Laboratory


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Radiologic Technologist At Children's Hospital Of Pittsburgh

Radiologic Technologist At Children's Hospital Of Pittsburgh

Position:
MRI technologist at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Allegheny General Hospital since Jan 2011 - MRI technologist Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh May 2007 - Jan 2011 - radiologic technologist


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Cryogenic Specimen Holder

Cryogenic Specimen Holder

US Patent:
8336405, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Jul 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/845486
Inventors:
Halina Stabacinskiene - North Huntingdon PA, US
Jeffrey J. Gronsky - Ligonier PA, US
Christine M. Thomas - Pittsburgh PA, US
Pushkarraj V. Deshmukh - Pittsburgh PA, US
Alan C. Robins - Horley Surrey, GB
Paul E. Fischione - Export PA, US
Assignee:
E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. - Export PA
International Classification:
B01L 3/00, G01N 21/00
US Classification:
7386491, 2504431
Abstract:
An improved cryogenic specimen holder for imaging and analysis facilitates imaging at very high tilt angles with a large field of view. A retractable specimen holder tip protects the specimen during transport. An optimized Dewar design is positioned at a fixed, tilted angle with respect to the axis of the holder, providing a means of continuously cooling the specimen irrespective of the high tilt angle and the amount of liquid nitrogen present in the vessel. The Dewar neck design reduces the entrapment of nitrogen gas bubbles and its shape prevents the spilling of liquid nitrogen at high tilt angles. The specimen holder has a retractable tip that completely encapsulates the specimen within a shielded environment internal to the specimen holder body. The cooling and specimen transfer mechanisms reduce thermal drift and the detrimental effects of vibrations generated by both the evaporation of liquid nitrogen present in the Dewar as well as other environmental effects.


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Cryogenic Specimen Holder

Cryogenic Specimen Holder

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Jul 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/560647
Inventors:
Halina Stabacinskiene - North Huntingdon PA, US
Jeffrey J. Gronsky - Ligonier PA, US
Christine M. Thomas - Pittsburgh PA, US
Pushkarraj V. Deshmukh - Pittsburgh PA, US
Alan C. Robins - Horley Surrey, GB
Paul E. Fischione - Export PA, US
Assignee:
E.A. FISCHIONE, INC. - Export PA
International Classification:
F25B 49/00
US Classification:
62129
Abstract:
An improved cryogenic specimen holder for imaging and analysis facilitates imaging at very high tilt angles with a large field of view. A retractable specimen holder tip protects the specimen during transport. An optimized Dewar design is positioned at a fixed, tilted angle with respect to the axis of the holder, providing a means of continuously cooling the specimen irrespective of the high tilt angle and amount of liquid nitrogen present in the vessel. The Dewar neck design reduces entrapment of nitrogen gas bubbles and its shape prevents the spilling of liquid nitrogen at high tilt angles. The specimen holder has a retractable tip that completely encapsulates the specimen within a shielded environment internal to the specimen holder body. The cooling and specimen transfer mechanisms reduce thermal drift and the detrimental effects of vibrations generated by both the evaporation of liquid nitrogen present in the Dewar and other environmental effects.