Melissa Sue Ramirez
Barber at 1 St, Fort Collins, CO

License number
Colorado 705825
Issued Date
May 5, 2016
Renew Date
May 5, 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Type
Barber
Address
Address 2
229 1St St UNIT O, Fort Collins, CO 80550
Fort Collins, CO

Professional information

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Melissa Ramirez - Windsor, CO

Work:
IBMC College - Greeley, CO
Cosmetology Front Desk and Inventory Coordinator
Regency Beauty Institute - Fort Collins, CO
Cosmetology Educator
Old Navy - Fort Collins, CO
Cash Handler/Customer Service Representative
Amazing Rayz Hair Salon - Laramie, WY
Stylist/Booth Renter
SmartStyle of the Regis Corporation - Laramie, WY
Manager
Trade Secret of the Regis Corporation - Cheyenne, WY
Stylist
Regis Hairstylists of the Regis Corporation - Cheyenne, WY
Stylist
Education:
Cheeks International Academy of Beauty Culture - Cheyenne, WY
Cosmetology
Cheyenne East High School - Cheyenne, WY
High School Diploma
Skills:
Top sales producer, ambitious, hardworking, self-motivated, fast and accurate, team spirited, people oriented, highly skilled and knowledgeable, creative, artistic, quick thinker, witty sense of humor.


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Process For Detection Of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis Using Real-Time Pcr And High Resolution Melt Analysis

US Patent:
2013009, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
May 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/695935
Inventors:
James Posey - Atlanta GA, US
Jonas Winchell - Lilburn GA, US
Kelley Cowart - Athens GA, US
Melissa Ramirez - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
435 611, 435 612
Abstract:
Compositions and process are provided for the rapid and specific detection of drug resistant forms of based on real time PCR and high resolution melt analysis. The compositions and processes are useful for the detection of mutations within the Rifampicin Resistance Determinant Region (RRDR) of rpoB for the detection of rifampicin (RIF) and within specific regions of katG and the inhA promoter for the detection of isoniazid (INH) resistance. The invention also is capable of rapidly discriminating complex (MTBC) strains from Nontuberculous (NTM) strains.