David W Patterson
Electrician at Easter Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 27505
Issued Date
Jan 15, 2002
Renew Date
Nov 22, 2002
Expiration Date
Nov 22, 2002
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address 2
3640 E Easter Ave, Denver, CO 80122
Denver, CO

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Patterson
491 S Youngfield Ct APT 12-101, Lakewood, CO 80228
(303) 987-8132
David Patterson
484 S Wright St APT 216, Lakewood, CO 80228
David Patterson, age 64
81 Mesa, Jamestown, CO 80455
(303) 442-9029
David Patterson, age 39
8143 Eastman Ave, Denver, CO 80227
(303) 452-4008
David Patterson
8246 Emerson St, Littleton, CO 80122
(303) 738-1047

Professional information

David Patterson Photo 1

Sr. Facility Electrical Engineer And Energy Management Professional, For Large Industrial/Commercial Facilities

Position:
Facilities Electrical Engineer and Energy Specialist at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
National Center for Atmospheric Research - Boulder, Colorado since 2003 - Facilities Electrical Engineer and Energy Specialist DPR Construction, Inc./ M.A. Mortenson 1997 - 2001 - Project Manager Merrick & Company 1988 - 1993 - Electrical Design Rockwell Collins/ Texas Instruments 1983 - 1988 - Facilities Engineer/ Project Manager
Education:
University of Colorado Denver 1991 - 1992
Kansas State University 1978 - 1982
BS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Schneider ION Enterprise, ION Submetering, various Modbus metering devices, Custom submeter and software programming skill, EasyPower Software; ArcFlash, Short-Circuit, and Coordination Studies, Encelium Lighting Controls, Facilities Management, Construction, Generators, UPS systems, Energy Efficiency, HVAC, Energy Management, Data Center, Engineering, Energy, Energy Audits, Energy Conservation, Power Distribution, Sustainability, Program Management
Interests:
I am "Strategic", a "Learner" and "Achiever" (Strengths Finder). I continuously read, listen to podcasts, and sign up for training to improve myself in these work areas: • Management – improving relationships, motivation and teams • Data Center Operations – redundancy, power issues, maximum uptime, supercomputing, monitoring systems • Sustainability – LEEDs, lighting control, sustainability in facilities, ROI/ payback analysis, new technologies • Certified Energy Manager - I just finished the test (easy peasy) and am waiting for the results. I will add CEM to my title in the near future. Management techniques - books, podcasts (manager_tools.com) and training. I enjoy investing and I continue to learn and increase my skills each day.


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Architectural Photographer Based In Colorado

Position:
Architectural Photographer based in Colorado at David Patterson Photography (Sole Proprietorship), Adjunct Professor of Art/Photography at Colorado Mountain College
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Photography
Work:
David Patterson Photography - Denver, Steamboat Springs, Colorado since 1985 - Architectural Photographer based in Colorado Colorado Mountain College - Alpine Campus since 1980 - Adjunct Professor of Art/Photography Historic Preservation Review Committee,City of Steamboat Springs Dec 2007 - Apr 2009 - Committee Member City Council, Jamestown Colorado Jun 2000 - Jul 2001 - Council Member
Skills:
Photography


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Systems Engineer At Rt Logic

Position:
Executive Director, Founder at EDGE Research Laboratory, Systems Engineer at RT Logic
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
EDGE Research Laboratory - Greenwood Village, CO since Oct 2011 - Executive Director, Founder RT Logic - Englewood, CO since May 2009 - Systems Engineer Taylor University - Upland, IN 2006 - 2009 - Research Engineer Geospatial Systems - Fort Wayne, Indiana Area May 2005 - Aug 2006 - Intern
Education:
Taylor University 2004 - 2009
Bachelor of Science (BS), Engineering Physics
Skills:
C++, Labview, Systems Engineering, Project Management, Technical Training, Requirements Management, Failure Analysis, Embedded C, Test Stand, Test Automation, Integration, Research, Python, Flex, ActionScript, Electronics Hardware Design, Eagle PCB, Microsoft Office, Grant Writing, Soldering, Debugging, Hardware Diagnostics, Hands-on Training, Training Delivery, Linux, Embedded Systems, RF
Interests:
Private Pilot (in training), PCB design/fabrication/population (including SMT), high-altitude research, embedded programming, M2M communications, training development, classroom/lab instruction, amateur radio, photography, 4x4 trail driving


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David Patterson

Position:
Division General Manager at Rural/Metro Corporation
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Rural/Metro Corporation - Greater Denver Area since Oct 2000 - Division General Manager
Skills:
Strategic Planning, Process Improvement, Business Development, Human Resources, Strategic Partnerships, Acquisition Integration, Business Operations, Revenue Cycle Management, Community Engagement, Team Leadership, Leadership, Budgets, Operations Management, Public Speaking, Program Management, Healthcare, Change Management, Start-ups, Contract Negotiation, Recruiting
Awards:
Humanitarian of the Year
Aurora Chamber of Commerce


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David Patterson - Aurora, CO

Work:
Ashford University
Admissions Counselor
Wells Fargo - Pueblo, CO
Personal Banker/Loan Officer
U.S. Bank - Pueblo West, CO
Senior Banker II
Education:
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Bachelors of Arts in English/Professional Writing
Skills:
Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite of applications, technologically savvy, excellent communicator.


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Non-Human Model Of Gestational And Adult Folate Deficiency And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Sep 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/962290
Inventors:
David Patterson - Denver CO, US
Miles Brennan - Denver CO, US
Ute Hochgeschwender - Oklahoma City OK, US
Wayne Flintoff - London, CA
Heather Sadlish - London, CA
T. Underhill - London, CA
Frederick Williams - London, CA
International Classification:
A01K067/027
US Classification:
800/018000, 800/009000
Abstract:
Disclosed is a genetically modified non-human animal that is a model for defective folate transport. Specifically the non-human animal comprises a genetic modification that results in decreased or absent expression and/or biological activity of the endogenous reduced folate carrier. The animal can be further modified by introduction into the genome of a nucleic acid molecule encoding the human reduced folate carrier. Such an animal can be used in methods to identify compounds useful for treating a variety of conditions associated with defective folate transport, or for the identification of anti-folate compounds useful for treating cancer. The animal can also be used to study the biochemical and molecular events associated with folate transport. Compounds identified using such a model are valuable for therapeutic treatments.


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President At U.s. Foodservice-Denver

Position:
President at U.S. Foodservice-Denver
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
U.S. Foodservice-Denver - President


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Composition And Methods For The Treatment Of Cancer And Viral Infections

US Patent:
6303289, Oct 16, 2001
Filed:
Mar 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/534420
Inventors:
David Patterson - Denver CO
Assignee:
Elenor Roosevelt Institute - Denver CO
International Classification:
C12Q 100, C12N 502
US Classification:
435 4
Abstract:
Compounds and methods for the treatment of cancer and viral diseases include the administration of viral proteins having substantial homology to BNRF1, FGARAT and/or PRAT. The proteins of the present invention and the nucleic acids encoding such proteins are useful to treat various cancers and uncontrolled cell growth, as well as viral infections, including AIDS. Assays of the present invention are useful in identifying inhibitors of interactions between telomerase, telomeres and viral proteins, especially those that are similar to proteins participating in purine synthesis.


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Composition And Methods For The Treatment Of Cancer And Viral Infections

US Patent:
2001002, Oct 11, 2001
Filed:
Apr 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/835597
Inventors:
David Patterson - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
International Classification:
C12Q001/00, A61K038/02
US Classification:
435/004000, 514/002000
Abstract:
Compounds and methods for the treatment of cancer and viral diseases include the administration of viral proteins having substantial homology to BNRF1, FGARAT and/or PRAT. The proteins of the present invention and the nucleic acids encoding such proteins are useful to treat various cancers and uncontrolled cell growth, as well as viral infections, including AIDS. Assays of the present invention are useful in identifying inhibitors of interactions between telomerase, telomeres and viral proteins, especially those that are similar to proteins participating in purine synthesis.


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Pulsed-Field Gradient Gel Electrophoretic Apparatus

US Patent:
4740283, Apr 26, 1988
Filed:
Feb 3, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/005278
Inventors:
William A. Laas - San Francisco CA
David Patterson - Denver CO
Katheleen J. Gardiner - Denver CO
Assignee:
University Patents, Inc. - Westport CT
International Classification:
G01N 2726, G01N 2728
US Classification:
2041828
Abstract:
A pulsed-field gradient gel electrophoretic apparatus is described wherein a free standing gel is employed. Electrode arrays are oriented to provide three dimensional fields across the face of the gel rather than in the plane of the gel. The electrodes produce three dimensional fields which are orthogonally oriented with respect to each other and cause the molecules to proceed down the lanes in the gel in a generally saw-tooth manner oscillating between the surfaces thereof. Alternately, three dimensional, electric fields are arranged at angles greater than 90. degree. to one another across the face of the gel in separating the molecules, following which transfer electrodes are substituted for the separation electrodes in order to transfer the molecules from their separation lanes onto a separate substrate.