Manning Wood continues to expand and explore new areas. While teaching General, Organic, and Biochemistry I (130 students) at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Akron, I had the opportunity to upgrade a gel permeation chromatograph in the Polymer Science Department and draft an operator's manual for this student GPC instrument that utilized four unique detectors.
I also had the opportunity to teach General Chemistry at Kent State University - Stark (35 students) and the General Chemistry lab (24 students).
I expanded my consulting work with the addition of a couple of new healthcare/pharma companies working in the area of polymers, elastomers, and extractables. I also had the opportunity to present a half-day seminar entitled Pharmaceutical Elastomer University which covers the basics of rubber formulations, mixing, molding, and finishing as well as analytical chemistry of these components i.e. extractables, reverse formulation, and regulatory concerns.
I continued my efforts to expand my knowledge and understaning in the medical area by giving a seminar of polymers used in medical applications to the Wound Healing Consortium at Akron General Hospital. Subsequent to that presentation I attended Heal Ohio which was sponsored by the Consortium.
Finally I wrote a proposal for a solicited program from the US Army on a method to diagnose the malaria parasite in human blood and was awarded a Phase I SBIR grant to conduct this research.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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