Daniel T. Wallace - Santa Cruz CA, US Katherine Whitin Lee - Los Altos CA, US Sean Murphy - Fremont CA, US Randall L. Schlesinger - San Mateo CA, US Eric A. Schultheis - Los Altos CA, US William K. Yee - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Hansen Medical, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 41
Abstract:
Assemblies, systems, and methods related to remotely-steerable ablation procedures are described. A necked-down ablation catheter may be coupled within a working lumen of a robotically-steerable sheath configured to be driveably coupled to an electromechanical instrument driver. The ablation catheter may be an irrigated ablation catheter having an irrigation fluid reservoir at its distal tip. The outer diameter of the distal portion of the ablation catheter is generally larger than that of the more proximal aspects due, in part, to the fact that the proximal aspects are designed to fit through a relatively low-profile steerable sheath.
Water-Dispersible Copolymer Containing Uva And Uvb Light-Absorbing Monomers
Matthew E. Langer - New City NY Katherine Lee - Auburn MA
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C08G 6320
US Classification:
528272
Abstract:
The invention is concerned with novel water-dispersible or water-soluble copolymers which contain at least one UVA light-absorbing monomer, one UVB light-absorbing monomer, one hydrophilic monomer, and optionally one hydrophobic monomer component. The UVA light-absorbing monomer absorbs at. lambda. max ultraviolet light in the 320-400 nm range. The UVB light-absorbing monomer absorbs at. lambda. max ultraviolet light in the 290-320 nm range.
- Mountain View CA, US Katherine Whitin Lee - Los Altos CA, US Sean Murphy - Fremont CA, US Randall L. Schlesinger - San Mateo CA, US Eric A. Schultheis - Los Altos CA, US William K. Yee - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 34/30 A61B 34/35 A61B 34/00 A61B 18/14
Abstract:
Assemblies, systems, and methods related to remotely-steerable ablation procedures are described. A necked-down ablation catheter may be coupled within a working lumen of a robotically-steerable sheath configured to be driveably coupled to an electromechanical instrument driver. The ablation catheter may be an irrigated ablation catheter having an irrigation fluid reservoir at its distal tip. The outer diameter of the distal portion of the ablation catheter is generally larger than that of the more proximal aspects due, in part, to the fact that the proximal aspects are designed to fit through a relatively low-profile steerable sheath.
Portable Vacuum With A Charging Base And Dustpan Mode
- Suwon-si, KR Katherine Lee - San Jose CA, US Sandra Christina Droira - San Jose CA, US Julian Bibl - Seattle WA, US Jebediah J. McCann - Seattle WA, US Michael Nelson - Seattle WA, US Blair J. Erbstoeszer - Seattle WA, US Brian Read - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. - Suwon-si
International Classification:
A47L 5/12
US Classification:
15347
Abstract:
A full power portable vacuum cleaner having a charging base which may provide vacuuming function similar to a household dustpan may employ a concealed hose and a retractable cord. To meet various cleaning demands, the vacuum cleaner may operate with different function modes, including the dustpan mode (vacuum through a port at the bottom of the vacuum body) for planar surface vacuuming, and the cordless portable mode for on-spot vacuuming. The vacuum cleaner may further employ multiple power supplies, including an internal battery supply, wall power supply, or car power supply.
Oct 2011 to Present Sr. Manager, Testing and OptimizationScholastic Inc New York, NY Mar 2010 to Oct 2011 MARKETING CONSULTANTThe REACH Institute New York, NY Oct 2008 to May 2009 PROGRAM AND MARKETING MANAGERSapient Corporation New York, NY May 2008 to Oct 2008 ACCOUNT MANAGERCitibank Direct New York, NY Oct 2006 to May 2008 ACCOUNT MANAGERCitibank Online
2006 to 2007 Account ManagerScholastic Inc New York, NY Nov 2003 to Oct 2006 ASSOCIATE MANAGER, SCHOLASTIC MARKETING PARTNERSweather.com New York, NY Apr 2000 to Sep 2002 MARKETING ASSOCIATELighthouse International New York, NY Aug 1997 to Aug 1999 RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Mamaroneck Cleaners Mamaroneck, NY Apr 2001 to Sep 2011 ManagerMcCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, LLP White Plains, NY Jan 2003 to Aug 2003 AssociateLaw Offices of Raymond H. Wong, P.C New York, NY Sep 1999 to Sep 1999 Family Law AssociateCohen & Goldstein, Esqs., LLP New York, NY May 1998 to May 1998 Law Clerk
Education:
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law New York, NY Jun 1999 Juris Doctor in VolunteerState University of New York at Binghamton Binghamton, NY 1994 Bachelor of Arts in Literature & Rhetoric
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Possible link between Covid vaccine and disruption in menstrual cycle: Study
Apart from researchers from the UK, researchers from the United States of America, Kate Clancy and Katherine Lee, have collected more than 140,000 reports from people who have noticed a change in their period post-vaccination.
Date: Sep 19, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Illinois Coronavirus Updates: State Could Reach Bridge Phase Soon, Vaccine and Periods Study
Its a question researcher Katherine Lee asked after her own experience. Lee reached out to Kate Clancy, an associate professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, who then tweeted about it.
Date: Apr 27, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Delta Airlines' meme-filled safety video might be trying too hard
Delta even got meta with its inclusion of Katherine Lee, the presenter for the airline's 2008 instructional video who became known as "Deltalina," seemingly for little more than her full lips and sassy "smoking is not allowed" finger wave, which she replicates in the latest video.
"There are some false negatives that occur with mammography," said Dr. Katherine Lee with the Cleveland Clinic."So you want to make sure you get a clinical breast exam and do yourself a monthly breast exam if you can or if you feel comfortable doing that because we know that because of this possibi
Tuscaloosa News' former executive editor Doug Ray, left, congratulates city editor Katherine Lee in Tuscaloosa, Ala., after the paper won a prize for their coverage of the April 27, 2011 tornado that destroyed much of Tuscaloosa. Ray was the executive editor at the time the story broke.
Date: Apr 16, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
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Katherine Lee
Lived:
Greenwich, CT Key Largo, FL NY FL CT VT Bahamas
Work:
Bloomberg L.P. Instinet
Education:
School of the Holy Child, Stetson University - Marketing