Ryan Lee White
General Contractor in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 3101158-S283
Issued Date
Jan 14, 2000
Category
Contractor
Type
S283 - Shingle & Shake Roofing Qualifier
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ryan White, age 39
4362 Cedar Cv, Cedar Hills, UT 84062
(801) 785-7378
Ryan T White
3268 Soft Breeze Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84128
(801) 981-8806
Ryan T White
7159 S 1320 W, West Jordan, UT 84084
Ryan Taylor White
12176 N 1400 E #N, Lewiston, UT 84320
Ryan Taylor White
12516 1400 N, Lewiston, UT 84320

Professional information

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Ryan White - West Valley City, UT

Work:
Granite School District
Guest/Substitute Teacher
Carpenter/General Laborer - Lexington, VA Southern Virginia University - Buena Vista, VA
Theater Technician
Southern Virginia University - Buena Vista, VA
Assistant Track & Field Coach
Especially For Youth - Buena Vista, VA
Youth Counselor
Education:
Southern Virginia University - Buena Vista, VA
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art


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Nanopore Platforms For Ion Channel Recordings And Single Molecule Detection And Analysis

US Patent:
7777505, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
May 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/743472
Inventors:
Henry S. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Ryan J. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Eric N. Ervin - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01R 27/08, G01R 31/08
US Classification:
324693, 324713, 324525
Abstract:
A nanopore device includes a membrane having a nanopore extending there through forming a channel from a first side of the membrane to a second side of the membrane. The surface of the channel and first side of the membrane are modified with a hydrophobic coating. A first lipid monolayer is deposited on the first side of the membrane, and a second lipid monolayer is deposited on the second side of the membrane, wherein the hydrophobic coating causes spontaneous generation of a lipid bilayer across the nanopore orifice. Sensing entities, such as a protein ion channel, can be inserted and removed from the bilayer by adjusting transmembrane pressure, and adapter molecules can be electrostatically trapped in the ion channel by applying high transmembrane voltages, while resistance or current flow through the sensing entity can be measured electrically.


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Nanopore Electrode, Nanopore Membrane, Methods Of Preparation And Surface Modification, And Use Thereof

US Patent:
7849581, Dec 14, 2010
Filed:
May 3, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/744154
Inventors:
Henry S. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Bo Zhang - State College PA, US
Ryan J. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Eric N. Ervin - Salt Lake City UT, US
Gangli Wang - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01R 31/28
US Classification:
29593, 29592, 295921, 29428, 204416, 204418, 204419, 204420, 204295, 204296, 521 27, 324693, 324713, 324525, 216 13, 216 17, 216 18, 977953, 977904
Abstract:
Provided are fabrication, characterization and application of a nanodisk electrode, a nanopore electrode and a nanopore membrane. These three nanostructures share common fabrication steps. In one embodiment, the fabrication of a disk electrode involves sealing a sharpened internal signal transduction element (“ISTE”) into a substrate, followed by polishing of the substrate until a nanometer-sized disk of the ISTE is exposed. The fabrication of a nanopore electrode is accomplished by etching the nanodisk electrode to create a pore in the substrate, with the remaining ISTE comprising the pore base. Complete removal of the ISTE yields a nanopore membrane, in which a conical shaped pore is embedded in a thin membrane of the substrate.


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Nanopore Platforms For Ion Channel Recordings And Single Molecule Detection And Analysis

US Patent:
8581605, Nov 12, 2013
Filed:
Jun 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/827503
Inventors:
Henry S White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Ryan J White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Eric N Ervin - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01R 27/08, G01R 31/08
US Classification:
324693, 324713, 324525
Abstract:
A nanopore device includes a membrane having a nanopore extending there through forming a channel from a first side of the membrane to a second side of the membrane. The surface of the channel and first side of the membrane are modified with a hydrophobic coating. A first lipid monolayer is deposited on the first side of the membrane, and a second lipid monolayer is deposited on the second side of the membrane, wherein the hydrophobic coating causes spontaneous generation of a lipid bilayer across the nanopore orifice. Sensing entities, such as a protein ion channel, can be inserted and removed from the bilayer by adjusting transmembrane pressure, and adapter molecules can be electrostatically trapped in the ion channel by applying high transmembrane voltages, while resistance or current flow through the sensing entity can be measured electrically.


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Nanopore Electrode, Nanopore Membrane, Methods Of Preparation And Surface Modification, And Use Thereof

US Patent:
8293083, Oct 23, 2012
Filed:
Nov 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/949469
Inventors:
Henry S White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Bo Zhang - Salt Lake City UT, US
Ryan J White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Eric N Ervin - Salt Lake City UT, US
Gangli Wang - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G01N 27/333, G01N 27/40, C25B 13/02, C25B 13/04
US Classification:
204420, 204295, 204296, 20440306, 20440307, 204601, 204605, 204622, 204625, 204632, 204638, 204639
Abstract:
Provided are fabrication, characterization and application of a nanodisk electrode, a nanopore electrode and a nanopore membrane. These three nanostructures share common fabrication steps. In one embodiment, the fabrication of a disk electrode involves sealing a sharpened internal signal transduction element (“ISTE”) into a substrate, followed by polishing of the substrate until a nanometer-sized disk of the ISTE is exposed. The fabrication of a nanopore electrode is accomplished by etching the nanodisk electrode to create a pore in the substrate, with the remaining ISTE comprising the pore base. Complete removal of the ISTE yields a nanopore membrane, in which a conical shaped pore is embedded in a thin membrane of the substrate.


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Nanopore Particle Analyzer, Method Of Preparation And Use Thereof

US Patent:
2010002, Feb 4, 2010
Filed:
May 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/743536
Inventors:
Henry S. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Bo Zhang - State College PA, US
Ryan J. White - Salt Lake City UT, US
Eric N. Ervin - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH RESEARCH FOUNDATION - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C12Q 1/06, G01N 27/28, G01N 27/26, B23P 11/00
US Classification:
2057775, 204400, 205775, 205787, 205789, 29428, 977904, 977953
Abstract:
Provided are the preparation, characterization, and application of a nanopore membrane device. The nanopore device comprises a thin membrane prepared from glass, fused silica, ceramics or quartz, containing one or more nanopores ranging from about 2 nm to about 500 nm. The nanopore is prepared by a template method using sharpened metal wires and the size of the pore opening can be controlled during fabrication by an electrical feedback circuit. The nanopore device is particularly useful for counting and analyzing nanoparticles of radius less than 400 nm.


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Ryan White

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Research