DR. HEIDI MARIE BAUER, M.D.
Medical Practice at Marina Bay Pkwy, Richmond, CA

License number
California A67064
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
Address
Address 2
850 Marina Bay Pkwy #P-2, Richmond, CA 94804
5115 Fairhill Ct, Oakland, CA 94605
Phone
(510) 620-3178
(510) 620-3180 (Fax)
(510) 969-8397

Professional information

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Dr. Heidi M Bauer, Richmond CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Public Health & General Preventive Medicine, Preventive Public Health Medicine
Address:
850 Marina Bay Pkwy STE P-2, Richmond 94804
(510) 620-3178 (Phone), (510) 620-3180 (Fax)
ANDERSON EYE ASSOC
1601 Marquette St STE 1, Bay City 48706
(989) 671-2550 (Phone), (989) 671-2545 (Fax)
Certifications:
Public Health & General Preventive Medicine, 2011
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of California At San Francisco
Graduated: 1996


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Heidi Marie Bauer, Richmond CA

Specialties:
Preventive Medicine Specialist
Address:
850 Marina Bay Pkwy, Richmond, CA 94804
Board certifications:
American Board of Preventive Medicine Certification in Public Health & General Preventive Medicine (Preventive Medicine)


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Detection Of Human Papillomavirus By The Polymerase Chain Reaction Using Specific L1, And E6 Probes

US Patent:
5705627, Jan 6, 1998
Filed:
May 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/452055
Inventors:
M. Michele Manos - Richmond CA
Heidi M. Bauer - Oakland CA
Catherine E. Greer - Oakland CA
Robert M. Resnick - Richmond CA
Yi Ting - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. - Branchburg NJ
International Classification:
C07H 2104, C07H 2102, C12Q 170, C12Q 168
US Classification:
536 243
Abstract:
The presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in a sample can be detected and the HPV typed by a method that involves the amplification of HPV DNA sequences by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The primers used in the method are consensus primers that can be used to amplify a particular region of the genome of any HPV. The presence of HPV in a sample is indicated by the formation of amplified DNA. The HPV nucleic acid is detected by consensus probes that may be short oligonucleotide probes or long generic probes. The HPV is typed by the use of type-specific DNA probes specific for the amplified region of DNA.


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Detection Of Human Papillomavirus By The Polymerase Chain Reaction

US Patent:
5447839, Sep 5, 1995
Filed:
Apr 20, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/050743
Inventors:
M. Michele Manos - Richmond CA
Heidi M. Bauer - Oakland CA
Catherine E. Greer - Oakland CA
Robert M. Resnick - Richmond CA
Yi Ting - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. - Nutley NJ
International Classification:
C12Q 168, C07H 2104
US Classification:
435 5
Abstract:
The presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in a sample can be detected and the HPV typed by a method that involves the amplification of HPV DNA sequences by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The primers used in the method are consensus primers that can be used to amplify a particular region of the genome of any HPV. The presence of HPV in a sample is indicated by the formation of amplified DNA. The HPV nucleic acid is detected by consensus probes that may be short oligonucleotide probes or long genetic probes. The HPV is typed by the use of type-specific DNA probes specific for the amplified region of DNA.