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Bryan S Behun

age ~54

from Saint Paul, MN

Also known as:
  • Bryan Scott Behun
  • Bryan S Behunn
  • Brian S Behun
  • Ehun E Bryan
  • Bryan S Behuw
  • Bryan S Buhun
Phone and address:
1930 Ivy Ln, Saint Paul, MN 55110
6516533851

Bryan Behun Phones & Addresses

  • 1930 Ivy Ln, Saint Paul, MN 55110 • 6516533851
  • 4080 Park Valley Ln, Saint Paul, MN 55110 • 6516533851
  • 1930 Ivy St, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 • 6516533851
  • Roseville, MN
  • 1209 43Rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55421 • 6127883942
  • White, MN
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Ramsey, MN

Work

  • Company:
    3m health care
    Jan 2013
  • Position:
    Product development manager

Education

  • Degree:
    BS, MS
  • School / High School:
    Marquette University
    1988 to 1994
  • Specialities:
    Electrical Engineering

Skills

Product Development • Product Management • R&D • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Medical Devices • Fda • Product Launch • Commercialization • Product Lifecycle Management • Engineering Management

Industries

Medical Devices

Us Patents

  • Rotating Reagent Dispenser And Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20080317637, Dec 25, 2008
  • Filed:
    Jun 19, 2008
  • Appl. No.:
    12/142188
  • Inventors:
    Jeffrey D. Smith - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
  • International Classification:
    B01L 3/00
  • US Classification:
    422 99
  • Abstract:
    Devices and methods of dispensing and mixing reagents with samples in an enclosed container in which the amounts of the reagents dispensed into the sample are predetermined. The devices include a rotating dispenser element attached to a base, wherein an ampoule is located within a cavity in the base. The dispenser elements contain two or more dispensing chambers that are sealed and that can be opened and any reagent(s) located therein dispensed into the ampoule at selected times.
  • Sample Release System

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  • US Patent:
    20090030341, Jan 29, 2009
  • Filed:
    Jul 27, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/829493
  • Inventors:
    Tushar A. Kshirsagar - Woodbury MN, US
    Jeffrey D. Smith - Croix MN, US
    Paul J. Cobian - Woodbury MN, US
    Tera M. Nordby - Woodbury MN, US
    Manjiri T. Kshirsagar - Woodbury MN, US
    Patrick A. Mach - Shorewood MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 10/00
  • US Classification:
    600572, 436174
  • Abstract:
    Devices to process a sample are configured to releasably attach a sample acquisition device to a drive mechanism that provides rotational and/or vibrational motion to the sample acquisition device. The devices can be used in sample processing methods to dislodge sample materials from the sample acquisition device. Sample processing methods using rotational or vibrational motion may further include the use of a liquid medium into which the sample is released. Sample processing methods may further include the detection of an analyte in the sample.
  • Apparatus And Method For Releasing A Sample Of Material

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  • US Patent:
    20090030342, Jan 29, 2009
  • Filed:
    Jul 27, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/829637
  • Inventors:
    Peggy-Jean P. Flanigan - Woodbury MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Kevin M. Cummings - Little Canada MN, US
    Tushar A. Kshirsagar - Woodbury MN, US
    Tera M. Nordby - Woodbury MN, US
    Jeffrey D. Smith - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 10/02
    C08J 5/24
    C12M 3/00
  • US Classification:
    600572, 427489, 4352867, 4352875
  • Abstract:
    A first aspect of the present invention provides for devices to facilitate the release of sample materials from sample acquisition devices. The device comprises an abrasion element comprising at least one constriction or projection. A second aspect of the present invention provides for methods in which to use the devices to facilitate the release of sample materials from a sample acquisition device. Optionally, the device may contain at least one reagent to facilitate the release and/or detection of a microorganism, or component thereof, in a sample. Preferably, the devices and methods may be used in conjunction with a liquid medium in which the sample may be further processed.
  • Biological Sterilization Indicator, System, And Methods Of Using Same

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  • US Patent:
    20110182770, Jul 28, 2011
  • Filed:
    Oct 12, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    13/063945
  • Inventors:
    Sailaja Chandrapati - Woodbury MN, US
    Jeffrey C. Pederson - Minneapolis MN, US
    Heather M. Webb - St. Paul MN, US
    Jeffrey D. Smith - Marine on St. Croix MN, US
    Kurt J. Halverson - Lake Elmo MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Peter D. Ludowise - Cottage Grove MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A61L 2/18
  • US Classification:
    422 28, 422292
  • Abstract:
    A biological sterilization indicator, system, and methods of determining the effectiveness of a sterilization process. The biological sterilization indicator can include a locus of spores, a reservoir containing a liquid, and a sterilant path positioned to provide fluid communication between ambience and the locus of spores. The reservoir can have a closed state in which the reservoir is not in fluid communication with the locus of spores and an open state in which the reservoir is in fluid communication with the locus of spores. The biological sterilization indicator system can include the biological sterilization indicator and a detection device adapted to be coupled to the biological sterilization indicator. In some embodiments, the method can include assaying the spores for a detectable change in a characteristic, and detecting substantially all of the detectable change.
  • Biological Sterilization Indicator System And Method

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  • US Patent:
    20130210069, Aug 15, 2013
  • Filed:
    Oct 28, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/881065
  • Inventors:
    Jeffrey C. Pederson - Minneapolis MN, US
    Sailaja Chandrapati - Woodbury MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Barry W. Robole - Woodville WI, US
    Leroy J. Longworth - Woodbury MN, US
  • Assignee:
    3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - St Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/02
  • US Classification:
    435 34, 4352887
  • Abstract:
    A biological sterilization indicator (BI) system and method. The system can include a BI and a reading apparatus comprising a well. The BI can include a housing, which can include a first portion, and a second portion movable between a first “unactivated” position and a second “activated” position. The BI can further include a frangible container containing a liquid and dimensioned to be positioned in the housing. The reading apparatus can be configured to detect activation of the biological sterilization indicator, for example, by detecting that the second portion is in the second position, and/or by detecting that the liquid from the frangible container is present in a specific chamber of the biological sterilization indicator. The method can include positioning the BI in the well of the reading apparatus and detecting activation, for example, by detecting one or more of the above conditions.
  • Biological Sterilization Indicator System And Method

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  • US Patent:
    20130217107, Aug 22, 2013
  • Filed:
    Oct 28, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/821647
  • Inventors:
    Jeffrey C. Pederson - Minneapolis MN, US
    Sailaja Chandrapati - Woodbury MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Barry W. Robole - Woodville WI, US
    Leroy J. Longworth - Woodbury MN, US
    Kaileen Chen - White Bear Lake MN, US
  • Assignee:
    3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - ST. PAUL MN
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/22
  • US Classification:
    4352874
  • Abstract:
    A biological sterilization indicator (BI) system and method. The system can include a BI and a reading apparatus comprising a well. The BI can include a housing, which can include a first portion, and a second portion movable between a first “unactivated” position and a second “activated” position. The reading apparatus can detect at least one of (i) when the well is empty; (ii) when the biological sterilization indicator is positioned in the well with the second portion of the housing in the first position, and (iii) when the biological sterilization indicator is positioned in the well with the second portion of the housing in the second position. The method can include detecting at least one of the above conditions, which can be used to detect an activation status of the biological sterilization indicator.
  • High Throughput Biological Indicator Reader

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  • US Patent:
    20040197848, Oct 7, 2004
  • Filed:
    Apr 1, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/405943
  • Inventors:
    Bryan Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Randy Flaskey - Brookings SD, US
  • International Classification:
    C12Q001/02
  • US Classification:
    435/029000
  • Abstract:
    A high capacity reader detects fluorescence emitted by a biological indicator to determine the efficacy of a sterilization cycle. The reader permits a large number of biological indicators to be read in rapid succession. For example, the biological indicators may be pre-incubated in a separate, high capacity incubator and then placed in a high capacity reader for fluorescence detection. The reader makes a positive or negative growth determination based on a single fluorescence threshold comparison for each pre-incubated biological indicator. The single fluorescence threshold comparison involves comparison of measured fluorescence to a baseline fluorescence of a reference biological indicator. The reader acquires the baseline fluorescence from the reference biological indicator, and thereafter uses the baseline fluorescence as the threshold for subsequent biological indicators processed by the reader. In addition, the reader may generate output for storage, processing and display of biological indicator results.
  • Biological Sterilization Indicator System And Method

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  • US Patent:
    20150353984, Dec 10, 2015
  • Filed:
    Aug 18, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/828997
  • Inventors:
    - St.Paul MN, US
    Sailaja Chandrapati - Woodbury MN, US
    Bryan S. Behun - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Barry W. Robole - Woodville WI, US
    Leroy J. Longworth - Woodbury MN, US
  • International Classification:
    C12Q 1/22
  • Abstract:
    A biological sterilization indicator (BI) system and method. The system can include a BI and a reading apparatus comprising a well. The BI can include a housing, which can include a first portion, and a second portion movable between a first “unactivated” position and a second “activated” position. The BI can further include a frangible container containing a liquid and dimensioned to be positioned in the housing. The reading apparatus can be configured to detect activation of the biological sterilization indicator, for example, by detecting that the second portion is in the second position, and/or by detecting that the liquid from the frangible container is present in a specific chamber of the biological sterilization indicator. The method can include positioning the BI in the well of the reading apparatus and detecting activation, for example, by detecting one or more of the above conditions.

Resumes

Bryan Behun Photo 1

Product Development Manager, 3M Food Safety

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
3M Health Care since Jan 2013
Product Development Manager

3M Jan 2006 - Dec 2012
Product Development Specialist

3M Jan 1999 - Jan 2006
Senior Product Engineer

3M Jun 1994 - Jan 1999
Control Systems Engineer
Education:
Marquette University 1988 - 1994
BS, MS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development
Product Management
R&D
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Medical Devices
Fda
Product Launch
Commercialization
Product Lifecycle Management
Engineering Management

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