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Specialities
Health Law • Manufacturers Liability • Products Liability Defense • Warranty Law • Products Liability • Food and Drug Regulation • Health Care • Health Care Litigation • Health Registrations
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ISLN:
902836738
Admitted:
1987
University:
University of Calgary, M.D., 1986; University of Toronto, 1978; University of Toronto, 1978
Alan I. West - Hopkinton MA David Krag - Shelburne VT Joel B. Weinstein - Framingham MA Navin Dewagan - Milford MA
Assignee:
Medical Tactile, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61B 800
US Classification:
600437, 600443, 600587
Abstract:
An apparatus obtains image data for a structure through bodily tissue. The apparatus includes an imaging sensor that contacts the bodily tissue to obtain image data for a first image of the structure. A pressure sensor is oriented in substantially a same direction as the imaging sensor and contacts the bodily tissue to obtain data for a second image of the structure. The second image is a different perspective of the structure than the first image.
Method And Composition For Electro-Chemical-Mechanical Polishing
Panayotis Andricacos - Croton-On-Hudson NY, US Donald Canaperi - Bridgewater CT, US Emanuel Cooper - Scarsdale NY, US John Cotte - New Fairfield CT, US Hariklia Deligianni - Tenafly NJ, US Laertis Economikos - Wappingers Falls NY, US Daniel Edelstein - White Plains NY, US Silvia Franz - Milano, IT Balasubramanian Pranatharthiharan - Yorktown Heights NY, US Mahadevaiyer Krishnan - Hopewell Junction NY, US Andrew Mansson - Cohoes NY, US Erick Walton - Wappingers Falls NY, US Alan West - Tenafly NJ, US Caliopi Andricacos - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B23H 3/00
US Classification:
205674000
Abstract:
Methods and compositions for electro-chemical-mechanical polishing (e-CMP) of silicon chip interconnect materials, such as copper, are provided. The methods include the use of compositions according to the invention in combination with pads having various configurations.
Methods And Systems For Producing Products Using Engineered Iron Oxidizing Bacteria
Scott Banta - Fairfield CT, US Alan West - Tenafly NJ, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/16 C12M 1/42
US Classification:
435160, 435157, 435167, 4352891
Abstract:
Methods and systems for producing a biofuel using genetically modified iron-oxidizing bacteria (IOB) are disclosed. In some embodiments, the methods include the following: providing an IOB that have been genetically modified to include a particular metabolic pathway to enable them to generate a particular biofuel or chemical; feeding a first source of ferrous iron to the IOB; feeding water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen to the IOB; and producing at least the biofuel or chemical, ferric iron, and an IOB biomass. In some embodiments, the methods and systems include the following: a bioreactor including IOB that have been genetically modified to include a particular metabolic pathway to enable them to generate a particular biofuel; a first source of ferrous iron; sources of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen; and a electrochemical reactor that is configured to electrochemically reduce ferric iron produced in the bioreactor to a second source of ferrous iron.
Michael A. Cundari - Hingham MA Alan I. West - Hopkinton MA Richard H. Theriault - Lincoln MA Brian D. Noble - Weymouth MA David R. Widder - Newton MA
Assignee:
Assurance Medical, Inc. - Hopkinton MA
International Classification:
A61B 5103
US Classification:
600587
Abstract:
A tissue examination device includes a plurality of sensors, each of which produces a signal in response to pressure imposed on the sensor in accordance with the properties of different types of underlying tissue structures as the sensor is pressed against the tissue. A plurality of processing tests are performed on the signals, and the different types of the underlying tissue structures are discriminated from each other based on the results of the tests.
Diagnosis And Treatment Of Tissue With Instruments
Michael Anthony Cundari - Hingham MA Alan Irving West - Hopkinton MA Troy William Roberts - Pepperell MA David Raymond Widder - Newton MA
Assignee:
Assurance Medical, Inc. - Hopkinton MA
International Classification:
A61B 800
US Classification:
600439
Abstract:
A device is provided for diagnosis and treatment of tissue with instruments, specifically locating a tissue structure and positioning an instrument relative to that tissue structure. The device which includes a plurality of sensors for generating signals in response to pressure imposed on the sensors as the sensors are pressed against the tissue. The device which includes a member which is configured to be pressed against tissue and the sensors are disposed on the member, for detection of an underlying tissue structure in the tissue. The device also includes a locating device, arranged at a selected position with respect to the sensors, for indicating a location of the underlying tissue structure. An image based on the sensors may be displayed. The method of using the device includes positioning the locating device, which may be an instrument guide, over an underlying tissue structure based on the image.
James J. Frassica - Chelmsford MA Robert E. Ailinger - Norwood MA Mary L. DeBaryshe - Bedford MA Robert Herrington - Holland MA James S. Surette - North Reading MA Alan I. West - Hopkinton MA
Assignee:
Vision Sciences, Inc. - Natick MA
International Classification:
A61B 100
US Classification:
128 4
Abstract:
A partially elastic protective sheath surrounding the insertion tube of an endoscope. The sheath is partially inflated while being installed on the endoscope and remains partially inflated during endoscopy. The sheath has an end cap with a gasket shaped to provide a seal around the insertion tube during installation and endoscopy. The sheath is provided with a window near its distal end positioned in front of the viewing window of the endoscope. The sheath may have one or more channels extending along its length to accommodate one or more biopsy or fluid tubes of the endoscope. The sheath may be used with either end-viewing endoscopes or side-viewing endoscopes.
Layer Of Material For Use With Tissue Examination Device
Michael Anthony Cundari - Hingham MA Alan Irving West - Hopkinton MA Troy William Roberts - Pepperell MA
Assignee:
Assurance Medical, Inc. - Hopkinton MA
International Classification:
A61B 5103
US Classification:
600587
Abstract:
A layer of material is provided for covering a plurality of sensors when using those sensors to examine tissue. The layer material is used with a tissue examination device that has a plurality of pressure sensors that produce signals in response to pressure imposed on the sensor as the sensors are pressed against tissue. The device also has a processor for processing those signals to detect whether an underlying tissue structure is present in the tissue being examined. The layer of material is configured to be disposed over the sensors and to distribute the imposed pressure in a selected manner. The processor can also process the signals to generate an image representative of the underlying tissue structure and a display then can display that image.
Michael Anthony Cundari - Hingham MA Alan Irving West - Hopkinton MA Brian David Noble - Weymouth MA Troy William Roberts - Pepperell MA David Raymond Widder - Newton MA
Assignee:
Assurance Medical Inc. - Hopkinton MA
International Classification:
A61B 505
US Classification:
600407
Abstract:
This invention concerns performing clinical tissue examination with a device that includes sensors which produces signals in response to pressure imposed on the sensors as the sensors are pressed against the tissue. The sensors generate signals in response to pressure imposed on the sensors when pressed against a selected region of tissue. That pressure varies in accordance with properties of underlying tissue structures. An image of the region of tissue is generated based on the signals generated by the sensors. The image is then displayed. The image represents the pressure imposed on the sensors. The image that is displayed may be a three dimensional image of the region of tissue. The signals produced by the sensors can also be processed to detect an underlying tissue structure in the region of tissue. A location or a map of the detected underlying tissue structure relative to a reference point is generated and displayed.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Molecular Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy, Organized by the Institute of Petroleum, Hydrocarbon Research Group, and Held at the University of Durham, 30 Mar
Von Steuben Junior High School Detroit MI 1973-1979, Dominican High School Detroit MI 1975-1979, Regina High School Harper Woods MI 1975-1979, Lowell Junior High School Livonia MI 1976-1983
Largo - Tibet Elementary School Savannah GA 1977-1981, Savannah Christian Preparatory School Savannah GA 1981-1984, Benedictine Military School Savannah GA 1984-1988
Community:
Diane King, Michelle O'neill, Louis Barral, John Mann, Robert Castillo
Mustang Valley Elementary School Mustang OK 1974-1980, Mustang Middle School Mustang OK 1980-1984, Westchester Christian Academy Mustang OK 1983-1985, Logos Christian High School Oklahoma City OK 1984-1985
Angela Summers, Maria Villapaz, Ming Lei, Sam David, Melissa Masson, Rashida Akter, Mouna Mounia, Bryan Leroy, Igal Ginzburg, Anna Filina, Elisabeth Martins