Kenneth Roger Conway
General Electric
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Biochemistry and biophysics reports | 2016
Allen L. Garner; V. Bogdan Neculaes; Maxim Deminsky; Dmitry V. Dylov; Chulmin Joo; Evelina Roxana Loghin; Siavash Yazdanfar; Kenneth Roger Conway
Calculations indicate that selectively heating the extracellular media induces membrane temperature gradients that combine with electric fields and a temperature-induced reduction in the electropermeabilization threshold to potentially facilitate exogenous molecular delivery. Experiments by a wide-field, pulsed femtosecond laser with peak power density far below typical single cell optical delivery systems confirmed this hypothesis. Operating this laser in continuous wave mode at the same average power permeabilized many fewer cells, suggesting that bulk heating alone is insufficient and temperature gradients are crucial for permeabilization. This work suggests promising opportunities for a high throughput, low cost, contactless method for laser mediated exogenous molecule delivery without the complex optics of typical single cell optoinjection, for potential integration into microscope imaging and microfluidic systems.
Physics of Plasmas | 2014
V. Bogdan Neculaes; Yun Zou; Peter Andras Zavodszky; Louis Paul Inzinna; Xi Zhang; Kenneth Roger Conway; Antonio Caiafa; Kristopher John Frutschy; William Waters; Bruno De Man
A novel electron beam focusing scheme for medical X-ray sources is described in this paper. Most vacuum based medical X-ray sources today employ a tungsten filament operated in temperature limited regime, with electrostatic focusing tabs for limited range beam optics. This paper presents the electron beam optics designed for the first distributed X-ray source in the world for Computed Tomography (CT) applications. This distributed source includes 32 electron beamlets in a common vacuum chamber, with 32 circular dispenser cathodes operated in space charge limited regime, where the initial circular beam is transformed into an elliptical beam before being collected at the anode. The electron beam optics designed and validated here are at the heart of the first Inverse Geometry CT system, with potential benefits in terms of improved image quality and dramatic X-ray dose reduction for the patient.
SLAS TECHNOLOGY: Translating Life Sciences Innovation | 2018
Brian Michael Davis; Evelina Roxana Loghin; Kenneth Roger Conway; Zhang Xi
Pluripotent stem cell suspension aggregates have proven to be an efficient and phenotypically stable means for expansion and directed differentiation. Bioreactor systems with automation of perfusion, fluidization, and gas exchange are essential for scaling up pluripotent stem cell cultures. Since stem cell pluripotency and differentiation are affected by both chemical and physical signals, we investigated a low-shear method for the expansion of cells in a rocking-motion bioreactor. The rocking motion drives continual mixing and aeration, and the single-use disposable bioreactors avoid issues around contamination during seeding, medium exchange, passage, and cell harvest. Serial passaging from a 150 mL to a 1 L scale was demonstrated, achieving cell densities of up to 4 million cells/mL. In an average of 13 experiments, pluripotent stem cell aggregates expanded 5.7-fold (with maximal 9.5-fold expansion) and maintained 97% viability over 4 days in a rocking bioreactor culture. In seven experiments with improved culture conditions, the average expansion was 6.8-fold. Maintenance of pluripotency was confirmed by differentiation to all three germ layers and surface marker expression, and the expanded aggregates maintained a stable normal karyotype. The automation associated with the rocking platform bioreactor required no user intervention during the 4-day culture, providing hands-off expansion of pluripotent stem cells.
Archive | 2003
Azar Alizadeh; Pradeep Sharma; S. F. LeBoeuf; Suryaprakash Ganti; Mark Philip D'evelyn; Kenneth Roger Conway; Peter Micah Sandvik; Loucas Tsakalakos
Archive | 2007
Azar Alizadeh; Fred Sharifi; Christopher Fred Keimel; Ji Ung Lee; Nicole Andrea Evers; Kenneth Roger Conway; Edit Braunstein; Colin E. Jones
Advanced Materials | 2005
Fazila Seker; Patrick Roland Lucien Malenfant; Michael Larsen; Azar Alizadeh; Kenneth Roger Conway; Amit Kulkarni; Gregory Goddard; Rachel S. Garaas
Archive | 2004
Anis Zribi; Azar Alizadeh; Suryaprakash Ganti; Juan Antonio Sabate; Loucas Tsakalakos; Kenneth Roger Conway
Archive | 2013
Brian Michael Davis; Evelina Roxana Loghin; Kenneth Roger Conway; Andrew Burns; David Gilles Gascoyne
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2014
Xiaoying Bao; Muhammad Arif Malik; Daniel George Norton; Vasile Bogdan Neculaes; Karl H. Schoenbach; Richard Heller; Oltea Puica Siclovan; Susan Elizabeth Corah; Antonio Caiafa; Louis Paul Inzinna; Kenneth Roger Conway
Archive | 2011
Vasile Bogdan Neculaes; Stephen Robert Vasconcellos; Brian Christopher Moore; Anthony John Murray; June Klimash; Kenneth Roger Conway; Tracy Lynn Paxon; Michael Brian Salerno; Casey Renko