Daniel Robert Marshak
PerkinElmer
10 Papers
28 Citations
Daniel Robert Marshak is an academic researcher from PerkinElmer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrometer & Dynode. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Isolation and Production of Cells Suitable for Human Therapy: Challenges Ahead
Lars Ährlund-Richter,Michele De Luca,Daniel Robert Marshak,Megan Munsie,Anna Veiga,Mahendra S. Rao +5 more
TL;DR: This work outlines challenges that may vary across different models of cell therapy, including the following broad concepts: issues related to the sourcing of material, and Issues related to product manufacturing, shipping, storage and tracking, and standardization.
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Patent
Optical detectors and methods of using them
Urs Steiner,Daniel Robert Marshak +1 more
- 18 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical detector can include a plurality of dynodes, in which one or more of the dynodes are coupled to an electrometer and in other configurations, each dynode can be coupled to a respective electrometer.
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Ion detectors and methods of using them
Urs Steiner,Daniel Robert Marshak +1 more
- 18 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the ion detector can include a plurality of dynodes, in which one or more of the dynodes are coupled to an electrometer and in other configurations, each dynode can be coupled to a respective electrometer.
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Patent
Optical system , optical detector , photomultiplier detector and system thereof
Urs Steiner,Daniel Robert Marshak +1 more
- 30 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the use has still been described optical detector's method and some embodiment relate to optical system, optical detector, photomultiplier detector and system thereof, where one or more among the dynode is coupleed the electrometer and every dynode can couple corresponding electrometer.
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Evolution of the ISSCR Industry Committee
TL;DR: A central role for industry in the ongoing development of stem cell technologies is useful for both therapeutic applications and the commercialization of technologies that support and drive the research.
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