DR. JOHN ALDEN ANDERSON, PH.D.
Behavior Analysts at Chapel St, New Haven, CT

License number
Connecticut 1211
Category
Behavior Analysts
Type
Cognitive & Behavioral
Address
Address
621 Chapel St #B, New Haven, CT 06511
Phone
(203) 773-0487

Professional information

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Consultant In Identification Of Protein Targets For Drug Development

Consultant In Identification Of Protein Targets For Drug Development

Position:
Biotechnology Consultant at Independent consultant
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Independent consultant - San Francisco Bay Area since Sep 2011 - Biotechnology Consultant Elan Pharmaceuticals - South San Francisco, CA May 1992 - Sep 2011 - Scientist - Senior Scientist Athena Neurosciences - South San Francisco, CA 1992 - 1996 - Scientist Mt. Sinai Medical Center - New York City, New York 1986 - 1992 - Research Associate - Assistant Professor Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology - New Haven, CT 1982 - 1985 - Postdoctoral Fellow (NRSA Fellowship)
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1975 - 1982
Ph.D., Pharmacology
Haverford College 1971 - 1975
BS, Chemistry
Interests:
habitat restoration, ecological stewardship


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Dr. John A Anderson, New Haven CT - PHD

Dr. John A Anderson, New Haven CT - PHD

Specialties:
Psychology, Cognitive & Behavioral Psychology
Address:
621 Chapel St SUITE B, New Haven 06511
(203) 773-0487 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Psychologist At Department Of Veterans Affairs/National Telemental Health Center

Psychologist At Department Of Veterans Affairs/National Telemental Health Center

Position:
Assistant Clinical Professor at Yale University School of Medicine, Psychologist at Department of Veterans Affairs/National TeleMental Health Center, Psychologist at Private Practice (Self-employed)
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Yale University School of Medicine since May 2012 - Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Veterans Affairs/National TeleMental Health Center - West Haven, CT since Feb 2012 - Psychologist Private Practice since Sep 1983 - Psychologist VA Health Care Connecticut Nov 2010 - Feb 2012 - Psychologist VA Medical Center Sep 1982 - Sep 1987 - Psychologist
Education:
West Virginia University 1975 - 1981
Ph.D., Psychology
West Virginia University 1969 - 1973
BA, Psychology


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Firearm

Firearm

US Patent:
4709617, Dec 1, 1987
Filed:
Jun 21, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/622793
Inventors:
John A. Anderson - Hamden CT
International Classification:
F41D 704
US Classification:
89157
Abstract:
An automatic gas-operated forward recoiling combat shotgun has a reciprocally movable barrel which includes a bore and a revolving magazine which defines a circumaxially spaced series of firing chambers. In firing position, one of the firing chambers is coaxially aligned with and forms a rearward extension of the bore. A cam actuated indexing mechanism sequentially positions each of the firing chambers in firing position in response to reciprocal movement of the barrel. A manually reciprocally movable foregrip functions to cock the shotgun firing mechanism and also cooperates with the trigger mechanism to release the magazine when the forearm is operated while the trigger held in a firing position. A cocking trigger enables silent cocking or uncocking of the firing mechanism. The casing of each shell forms a seal between an associated firing chamber and the barrel when the weapon is fired.


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Firearm

Firearm

US Patent:
4856410, Aug 15, 1989
Filed:
Jul 1, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/214875
Inventors:
John A. Anderson - Hamden CT
International Classification:
F41D 704
US Classification:
89161
Abstract:
An automatic gas-operated forward recoiling combat shotgun has a reciprocally movable barrel which includes a bore and a revolving magazine which defines a circumaxially spaced series of firing chambers. In firing position one of the firing chambers is coaxially aligned with and forms a rearward extension of the bore. A cam acutated indexing mechanism sequentially positions each of the firing chambers in firing position in response to reciprocal movement of the barrel. A manually reciprocally movable foregrip functions to cock the shotgun firing mechanism and also cooperates with the trigger mechanism to release the magazine when the forearm is operated while the trigger held in a firing position. A cocking trigger enables silent cocking or uncocking of the firing mechanism. The casing of each shell forms a seal between an associated firing chamber and the barrel when the weapon is fired.