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To:
`Cc:
`From:
`Sent:
`Subject:
`
`Stephen Quake[quake@stanford.edu]
`Christina Fan[chfan@stanford.edu]
`Yair Blumenfeld
`Tue 11/21/2006 12:09:11 AM
`Re: Fetal Pharmacogenomics
`
`I look forward to seeing you then.
`
`Quoting Stephen Quake <quake@stanford.edu>:
`
`> sure, my office is clark center e350q
`>
`>On 11/20/06, Yair Blumenfeld <yairb@stanford.edu> wrote:
`> > Sounds great. Where would you like to meet? I can come to your lab if
`>you
`>>wish.
`>>
`> > Quoting Stephen Quake <quake@stanford.edu>:
`>>
`> > > how about 1 pm monday?
`>>>
`>>>On 11/20/06, Yair Blumenfeld <yairb@stanford.edu> wrote:
`> > > > I would love to meet next week. Your research sounds fascinating
`>and I
`> > > > could certainly assist with obtaining clinical samples. What time
`>>>works
`> > > > for you? I have classes Tuesdays and Thursdays and Clinical duties
`>on
`> > > > Fridays, but Monday after 11 am or Wednesday at any time work really
`>>>well.
`>>>>
`>>>>Thanks again,
`>>>>
`>>>>Yair
`> > > >·
`> > > > Quoting Stephen Quake <quake@stanford.edu>:
`>>>>
`> > > > > i would love to chat with you about that- we have been
`> developing an
`> > > > > assay to measure fetal dna in maternal blood with the notion of
`> > > > > determining downs syndrome. it's working well on dummied up
`>samples
`> > > > > and now we would like to try it on real clinical samples. it's
`> > > > > possible the assay will also work for what you want to measure.
`> > > > > perhaps we can get together and chat next week?
`>>>>>
`>>>>>steve
`>>>>>
`>>>>>On 11/20/06, Yair Blumenfeld <yairb@stanford.edu> wrote:
`>>>>>>Hi,
`>>>>>>
`>>>>>>My name is Yair Blumenfeld and I am currently the first year
`> > > Maternal
`>>>>>Fetal
`> > > > > > Medicine fellow in the department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
`>here
`
`STANFORD EXHIBIT 2103
`SEQUENOM v. STANFORD
`CASE IPR2013-00390
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`

`

`> > > at
`> > > > > > Stanford. I got your name from Russ Altman following a lecture
`> > > that I
`> > > > > > heard him give regarding pharmacogenomics. I asked him if
`> anyone
`> > > is
`> > > > > > studying fetal DNA while in utero in order to elucidate the
`> > > > > heterogeneity
`> > > > > > in fetal responses to maternal drugs such as SSRI's,
`> anticoagulants
`> > > > > etc.
`> > > > > > He told me that you are currently working on trying to isolate
`> > > fetal
`> > > > > DNA
`> > > > > > from maternal blood and suggested that I contact you regarding
`> > > this.
`> > > > > > Please let me know if you or anyone you know is currently
`> looking
`> > > at
`> > > > > this.
`> > > > > >
`> > > > > > Thank you in advance,
`> > > > > >
`> > > > > > Yair
`> > > > > >
`> > > > > >
`> > > > >
`> > > > >
`> > > > > --
`> > > > > -----------------------
`> > > > > Stephen Quake
`> > > > > Professor of Bioengineering
`> > > > > Stanford University
`> > > > >
`> > > > > PLEASE REPLY TO: quake@stanford.edu
`> > > > >
`> > > >
`> > > >
`> > > >
`> > >
`> > >
`> > > --
`> > > -----------------------
`> > > Stephen Quake
`> > > Professor of Bioengineering
`> > > Stanford University
`> > >
`> > > PLEASE REPLY TO: quake@stanford.edu
`> > >
`> >
`> >
`> >
`
`>>>
`
` --
`> -----------------------
`
`

`

`> Stephen Quake
`> Professor of Bioengineering
`> Stanford University
`
` PLEASE REPLY TO: quake@stanford.edu
`
`>>
`
`>
`
`

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