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George T Perivolotis

from Littleton, MA
Age ~58

George Perivolotis Phones & Addresses

  • 4 Bridal Path, Littleton, MA 01460 (978) 952-2813
  • Chelmsford, MA
  • Tewksbury, MA

Work

Company: Pall life sciences Apr 2019 Position: Senior r and d director, biotech npd

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: University of Massachusetts Lowell 1985 to 1988 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Lean Manufacturing • R&D • Continuous Improvement • Product Development • Design of Experiments • Process Engineering • Engineering • Medical Devices • Fda • Gmp • 5S • Quality System • Capa • Filtration • Dmaic • Iso 13485 • Process Simulation • Program Management • Project Management • Management • Process Improvement • Plastics

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior R And D Director, Biotech Npd

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Location:
4 Bridal Path, Littleton, MA 01460
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Pall Life Sciences
Senior R and D Director, Biotech Npd

Pall Corporation Apr 2018 - Apr 2019
Senior R and D Director, Biotech Npd

Pall Life Sciences Sep 2017 - Apr 2018
Senior R and D Manager: Continuous Bioprocess

Ge Healthcare Jan 2016 - Jan 2017
Senior Engineering Mgr., Sustaining Engineering and Configurable Products

Ge Healthcare Sep 1, 2012 - 2016
Director of Consumables R and D, Life Sciences
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell 1985 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing
R&D
Continuous Improvement
Product Development
Design of Experiments
Process Engineering
Engineering
Medical Devices
Fda
Gmp
5S
Quality System
Capa
Filtration
Dmaic
Iso 13485
Process Simulation
Program Management
Project Management
Management
Process Improvement
Plastics

Publications

Us Patents

Filtration Cartridge And Process For Filtering A Slurry

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US Patent:
7247245, Jul 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/913977
Inventors:
Stephen Proulx - Boxboro MA, US
George Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Zhenwu Lin - Taipei, TW
Gregory Straeffer - North Chelmsford MA, US
George A. Gagne - Dracut MA, US
Kenneth King - West Newbury MA, US
Ralph J. Stankowski - Westford MA, US
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B01D 37/00
B01D 25/00
B01D 27/00
B01D 29/46
B01D 29/56
US Classification:
210767, 210335, 210438, 210440, 210443, 210446, 210450, 210455, 210456, 210489
Abstract:
A depth filter design is disclosed which has little if any open void area upstream of the media. Preferably, it also has little if any open void area downstream of the media as well. A preferred embodiment uses layers of stacked, fibrous media with several of the layers being separated from the others by spacers which serve to compress the media and to prevent the bypass of fluid around the media adjacent the inner wall of the housing. Several designs for attaching the end caps which allow for the compression of the media are also disclosed.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8191280, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/284320
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 11/00
US Classification:
34 80, 34 90, 34210, 159 404, 159 42, 239 8, 239 11
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8356421, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/284320
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 11/00
US Classification:
34 80, 34 90, 34210, 159 404, 159 42, 239 8, 239 11
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8359767, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/473983
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 25/04
US Classification:
34 90, 34210, 34242, 604141, 210465, 424 9372
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8387270, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/473983
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 25/04
US Classification:
34 90, 34210, 34242, 604141, 210465, 424 9372
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8533971, Sep 17, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/284320
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 11/00
US Classification:
34 80, 34 90, 34210, 159 404, 159 42, 239 8, 239 11
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8533972, Sep 17, 2013
Filed:
Oct 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/660498
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 11/00
US Classification:
34381, 34413, 34496, 21017008, 159 481, 110235, 106789
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.

System And Method For Spray Drying A Liquid

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US Patent:
8595950, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/473983
Inventors:
Michael Haley - Marlboro MA, US
John Charles Rosenfelder - New Ipswich NH, US
George T. Perivolotis - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
Velico Medical, Inc. - Beverly MA
International Classification:
F26B 25/04
US Classification:
34 90, 34210, 34242, 604141, 210465, 424 9372
Abstract:
Described herein are devices and techniques for spray drying a fluid to produce a dried powder. Assemblies include a spray drying head attachable to a gas supplier and a liquid sample, such as a standard unit of blood product. The spray drying head can be adapted to provide an aerosolized flow of liquid sample exposed to a drying gas. The assembly also includes a drying chamber adapted to separate the aerosolized flow of liquid sample into a dried powder and humid air. The assembly can be disposable, provided in a sterilized kit and having simplified attachments allowing quick connect and disconnect from the gas and liquid sample. Separation of the powder from the humid air exiting the drying chamber occurs within a filtered collection bag. In some embodiments, one or more of the drying chamber and collection bag are formed form a thin-walled, collapsible material.
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