Dr. Kim graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1994. He works in Westerville, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Mount Carmel East Hospital and Mount Carmel St Anns Hospital.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Sudai Moon Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1970. He works in East Brunswick, NJ and specializes in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease.
Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Kidney Cancer Prostate Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Urology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Nov 2014 to 2000 Radiology TechnologistGood Samaritan Hospital Los Angeles, CA Feb 2013 to Jun 2014 Radiology Technologist InternVermont Galleria Pharmacy
Feb 2011 to Jun 2013 Pharmacy Technician
Education:
Los Angeles City College Los Angeles, CA 2012 to 2014 AS in Radiology Technologist
License Records
Hyung Chun Kim
License #:
2705125770 - Expired
Category:
Contractor
Issued Date:
Nov 7, 2008
Expiration Date:
Nov 30, 2010
Type:
Class C
Hyung Suk Kim
License #:
1202212903
Category:
Cosmetology Salon License
Hyung Chul Kim
License #:
MT007347T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee
Hyung Suk Kim
License #:
OT005885T - Expired
Category:
Osteopathic Medicine
Type:
Graduate Osteopathic Trainee
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Fundamental Legal Concepts of China and the West: A Comparative Study
Eco-materials Processing & Design VI: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Eco-Materials Processing & Design, January 16-18, 2005, Jinju, Korea
Hyung Won Kim - San Jose CA Dennis S. Lee - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 506
US Classification:
710 56, 710 52
Abstract:
A process of handling packet data in a packet buffer is disclosed. Free pointers are stored in a plurality of free pointer queues, with each of the plurality free pointer queues in a form of a linked list and the free pointers are retrieved from each of the plurality of free pointer queues and storing in a prefetch memory to provide a throughput of one free pointer per clock cycle. When an initial portion of a data packet is received, two free pointers are retrieved from the prefetch memory. One of the two free pointers is stored in a start pointer register connoting a start of the data packet and one free pointer is supplied for data elements of the data packet. One free pointer per middle data element is supplied, while no new pointer is needed for the end of packet data element. The start of the data packet is linked with an end of packet portion of a previously received packet in an output queue memory and a data element is read out of the data packet from the output queue memory when selected by a transmission scheduler and releasing a pointer of the data element to one of the plurality of free pointer queues in a way that balances the lengths of all free pointer queues. Additionally, all pointers of a packet are released to one of the plurality of free pointer queues within one cycle when the packet is dropped.
Self-Repairing Built-In Self Test For Linked List Memories
Hyung Won Kim - San Jose CA Chuen-Shen Shung - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G11C 700
US Classification:
365200, 365201, 36518509
Abstract:
One of a linked list memories is selected as a defect marking memory and faults in rows of the defect marking memory are detected. Row addresses having at least one fault in defect address registers are stored. Faults in rows of other linked list memories are detected, where the other linked list memories are the linked list memories other than the defect marking memory and a marking code is stored for each row address of the other linked list memories in the defect marking memory, where a particular marking code indicates whether a particular row address has at least one fault. The defect address registers and the defect marking memory are searched when addresses of the linked list memories are linked and row addresses indicated as having at least one fault are skipped in the linking process.
Self-Repairing Built-In Self Test For Linked List Memories
Hyung Won Kim - San Jose CA, US Chuen-Shen Shung - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G12C007/00
US Classification:
365200, 365201, 36518509
Abstract:
A process of repairing defects in linked list memories including selecting one of a group of the linked list memories and an additional memory, as a defect marking memory, detecting faults in rows of the defect marking memory, and storing row addresses having at least one fault in defect address registers. The method detects faults in rows of other linked list memories, where the other linked list memories are the linked list memories other than the defect marking memory, and stores a marking code for each row address of the other linked list memories in the defect marking memory. The defect address registers and the defect marking memory are searched when addresses of the linked list memories are linked and row addresses having a specific marking code skipped in the linking process.
A pole adaptor for connecting and disconnecting a multi-task pole with an attachment tool provides a secure connection and preserves the useful life of the multi-task pole. The adaptor embodies an elongated cylindrical housing having a first open end with two clip holes, a mid-section, and a second open end having four tab holes. The first open end forms a receptacle for the multi-task pole and an alignment with the clip holes for securely attaching the pole adaptor. The second open end forms a receptacle for the attachment tool handle and allowing the handle tabs to connect with two tab holes therein. Four tab holes are provided at the second open end for continued use of the adaptor if two tab wholes wear out.
Methods And Compositions Containing Mtor Inhibitors For Enhancing Immune Responses
Hyung L. Kim - Los Angeles CA, US Protul Shrikant - Amherst NY, US YanPing Wang - Los Angeles CA, US Qingsheng Li - East Amherst NY, US Rajesh Rao - Amherst NY, US
International Classification:
A61K 38/20 A61K 39/00 A61K 35/12 A61P 35/00
US Classification:
424 852, 4242771, 4241841, 424 9371
Abstract:
Provided are compositions and methods for enhancing immune responses to an antigen. The compositions contain an isolated population of CD8+T cells and an inhibitor of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). The method for obtaining an enhanced immune response to an antigen in an individual entails administering to the individual the antigen and an inhibitor of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). CD8+T cells may also be used for adoptive cell transfer (ACT) therapy.
High Frequency Ultrasonic Convex Array Transducers And Tissue Imaging
Hyung Ham Kim - Los Angeles CA, US Jin Ho Chang - Gyeonggi-Do, KR K. Kirk Shung - Monterey Park CA, US
Assignee:
University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61N 7/00 A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600439
Abstract:
A high frequency ultrasonic transducer may include a plurality of adjacent ultrasonic transducer elements. The adjacent transducer elements may be sized and configured so as to resonate at a frequency that is at least 15 MHz. The adjacent transducer elements may collectively form an aperture that is substantially convex along a lateral dimension spanning the cascaded width of the adjacent transducer elements. The aperture may be substantially concave along an elevation spanning the height of each of the transducer elements. The ultrasonic transducer and an associated transmitter system may be configured so as to enable ultrasound that is radiated from the plurality of the transducer elements to be focused on and to scan across locations that are no more than 30 millimeters from the aperture and that span across a field of view of at least 50 degrees without movement of the ultrasonic transducer or tissue during the scanning.
Combination Therapy With Cd4 Lymphocyte Depletion And Mtor Inhibitors
Hyung Kim - Los Angeles CA, US Yanping Wang - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61K 39/395 A61P 35/00
US Classification:
4241351, 4241421, 4241331, 4241721, 4241521
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for treating a malignant neoplastic cell proliferative disorder or disease, comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of an mTOR inhibitor and an effective amount of a CD4 lymphocyte depleting agent. Such methods find utility in the treatment of certain subsets of malignant neoplastic cell proliferative disorders or diseases, e.g. renal cell carcinoma and melanoma. The invention also provides for pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an mTOR inhibitor and an effective amount of a CD4 lymphocyte depleting agent in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
A bullet is fired from an ammunition cartridge upon piercing a breakaway section in the rear wall of the cartridge to form a gas escape port. The cartridge has one open end in which is seated the bullet and the breakaway section of the rear wall is directly opposite the bullet. A moveable sealing element is adapted to move between two positions. One position seals off the opening in the one end, and the other position is displaced from the opening to allow gas to escape under pressure from the opening. Piston-type element, in response to the housing wall being pierced, stops the flow of gas from this escape port and moves the sealing element from the first to the second position.
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Saint Louis, Missouri, USAAscension Health Past: Thomson Medstat, McKinsey & Company, University of Michigan Medical School Head of R&D and internal innovation center at forward-thinking hospital and health system
I have brown hair and eyes, I'm 173 cm tall and 55 kilograms weight I'm interested in music, theater and sports I play a little piano and I'm doing a Parkour I'm a good cook and I love...
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I'm from Korea and now I live in Iran.I am a graphic design student in first semester.