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James M.
Kadushin
Personal:
Married with two children.
Education:
1973-1974 |
Biology Major, University
of Michigan |
1974-1977 |
Bachelor of Science
(Zoology), Michigan State University |
Employment:
1978-1983
Histocompatibility Lab
Technologist, University Hospitals of Cleveland
Performed HLA typing, cellular
immunological assays, serological detection of
antibody. Developed new clinical tests and procedures
made available to the Bone Marrow and Renal
Transplantation Programs. Set up an ancillary reagent
procurement program that resulted in up to $100,000
of additional revenue per year. Instructed Medical
Technology and Medical School students in the
Immunology Laboratory course curriculum.
1983-1989
Histocompatibility Lab
Supervisor, University Hospitals of Cleveland
Supervised three full time and 5-7
part time employees in the duties of a clinical HLA
laboratory. Performed fiscal budget and space
planning for a new laboratory. Co-designed and
programmed a complete laboratory Database Management
System (DBMS) that was eventually commercialized and
sold to other clinical laboratories through a
licensed limited partnership corporation of which I
was co-founder and partner. Director, Product
Development. Gen Trak, Inc., Plymouth Meeting,
Pennsylvania Managed and participated in the
development of immunology in-vitro diagnostic tests.
1989-1993
Accomplishments:
- Designed and programmed three
software products designed to complement
clinical products for organ Plantation
testing though data analysis and database
functions.
- Re-engineered a frozen cell
tray product that was previously removed from
the market due to poor performance. The
product was re-launched with an increase of
sales of 120%.
- Re-designed an cytotoxicity
antibody detection test utilizing a
fluorescent label detection system. A 250%
increase of sales resulted within one year of
re-launch.
- Designed and set up a
molecular biology laboratory for the
development of Gen Trak's HLA DNA typing
assay. Began development of an ELISA DNA
microtiter tray based hybridization assay.
1993-
Current Vice-President,
Operations and Research and Development, Gen Trak,
Inc.
Assumed responsibility for all
manufacturing, quality control. quality assurance.
regulatory affairs, validation and product
development functions.
Accomplishments:
Completed development of the
CQuentials HLA DNA Typing Kit, including DNA probe
design and qualification, manufacturing system design
and validation, in-process procedures and SOPS,
materials selection, specification definitions, and
writing the submission of the 5 10(k) to the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA). Market clearance was
approved by the FDA in seven months without questions
(May 1995). The CQuentials product was the first HLA
DNA IVD product cleared by the FDA.
- Designed and implemented a DNA
probe screening process that is 8 fold more
efficient than the original process. This
process allows new DNA hybridization products
to be designed and ready for validation in 3
-6 months.
- Re-designed and instituted a
new lymphocyte cell separation process.
improving product yield by over 100% and
reducing product manufacturing costs by 25%.
The improvement of quality resulted in an
increase of sales of 160% in first half 1996.
- Managed a $2.5 million
manufacturing and R&D budget, with 6
direct reports and 24 total employees.
- Designed the analysis
algorithm and format for a new Windows based
DNA testing software. Validation was
performed according to FDA guidelines. This
product was released for sale in August 1996.
- Developed the CQuentials HLA
DQ DNA Typing Kit capable of detecting 17
unique DQB1 was completed in less than four
months, below budget in the commercial launch
in October 1996.
Interests & Activities:
Home repair, computer programming,
reading, fishing, children's school activities,
exercise. study of herpetology.
COMPUTER SELLS:
Expert programming skills with
Foxbase and compatible database languages (10 years
experience). Also accomplished in QuickBasic, Basic,
and some C++. Thorough knowledge of Lotus 123
(WYSIWYG), DOS commands. MS-Works, MS-Word,
MS-Project. Excel, WordPerfect, Windows and
miscellaneous other programs.
- Designed and programmed a
comprehensive data management and test data
analysis system (DBMS) for clinical
laboratories.
- Designed and programmed four
DOS and Windows applications for use with
Trak IVD products.
- Experience in setting up and
maintaining a Novell LAN version 3.15 with 25
workstations.
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