600 S Abel St #202, Milpitas, CA 95035 • (408)9421878
Portland, OR
Gresham, OR
Fremont, CA
Elk Grove, CA
Gresham, OR
Work
Company:
Spiracur inc.
Address:
1180 Bordeaux Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Position:
R and d engineer
Industries:
Commercial Economic, Sociological, and Educational Research
Education
School / High School:
National Defense Medical College
1962
Languages
English
Specialities
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Prostaglandins in Clinical Medicine: Cardiovascular and Thrombotic Disorders Proceedings of an International Symposium, Prostaglandins in Cardiovascular and Thrombotic Disorders, Chicago, Illinois, M
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Circumcision Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hearing Evaluation Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Bronchial Asthma Otitis Media Skin and Subcutaneous Infections
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wu graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 2002. He works in Longview, WA and specializes in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Wu is affiliated with Peacehealth St John Medical Center.
Medical School Medical College of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1993
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wu graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1993. He works in Marlton, NJ and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Wu is affiliated with Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital.
UT PhysiciansUniversity Of Texas Physicians Pediatric Specialists 6410 Fannin St STE 500, Houston, TX 77030 (832)3257111 (phone), (713)5122225 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wu works in Houston, TX and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Wu is affiliated with Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center and University Of Texas Medical Branch.
Spiracur Inc. Commercial Economic, Sociological, and Educat...
1180 Bordeaux Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Kenneth K. Wu President
NEW ERA REALTY AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Real Estate Agent/Manager
1248 Monte Dr, Milpitas, CA 95035
Kenneth Wu Managing
Kenneth Wu and Associates, LLC Consulting · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3993 Country Vis Ct, San Jose, CA 95121
Kenneth R. Wu Chairman Of Pediatric Services
Peacehealth General Medical Hospital · Medical Doctor's Office · Medical Clinic · Hospital · Physicians Office · Medical Office · Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors · Family Medical Practice
Kenneth C. Wu - San Francisco CA Eugene A. Fitzgerald - Windham NH Jeffrey T. Borenstein - Hollison MA Gianna Taraschi - Andover MA
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C30B 2522
US Classification:
117 94, 117 95, 117 97, 117915, 117939
Abstract:
A SiGe monocrystalline etch-stop material system on a monocrystalline silicon substrate. The etch-stop material system can vary in exact composition, but is a doped or undoped Si Ge alloy with x generally between 0. 2 and 0. 5. Across its thickness, the etch-stop material itself is uniform in composition. The etch stop is used for micromachining by aqueous anisotropic etchants of silicon such as potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, ethylenediamine/pyrocatechol/pyrazine (EDP), TMAH, and hydrazine. These solutions generally etch any silicon containing less than 7Ã10 cm of boron or undoped Si Ge alloys with x less than approximately 18. Alloying silicon with moderate concentrations of germanium leads to excellent etch selectivities, i. e. , differences in etch rate versus pure undoped silicon. This is attributed to the change in energy band structure by the addition of germanium.
Kenneth C. Wu - San Francisco CA, US Eugene A. Fitzgerald - Windham NH, US Gianni Taraschi - Andover MA, US Jeffrey T. Borenstein - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H01L 29/06
US Classification:
257 18, 257190, 438285, 438590
Abstract:
A semiconductor structure including a uniform etch-stop layer. The uniform etch stop layer has a relative etch rate which is less than approximately the relative etch rate of Si doped with 7×10boron atoms/cm. A method for forming a semiconductor structure includes forming a uniform etch-stop layer providing a handle wafer, and bonding the uniform etch-stop layer to the handle wafer. The uniform etch-stop layer has a relative etch rate which is less than approximately the relative etch rate of Si doped with 7×10boron atoms/cm.
Closed Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device And Methods Of Use
Dean Hu - Hayward CA, US Moshe Pinto - Mountain View CA, US Kenton Fong - Mountain View CA, US Akshay Mavani - Los Altos CA, US Kenneth Wu - San Francisco CA, US
A surgical tissue therapy device includes a sealant layer and a collection chamber. The sealant layer functions so as to create a sealed enclosure or space between it and the surface of a patient by forming, preferably, an airtight seal around a surgical area of skin trauma. The closed incision tissue therapy device also comprises a collection chamber, which may comprise an elongate tubular chamber with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings. The collection chamber may be configured to be in fluid communication with the sealant layer and the area of skin trauma and functions as to distribute the negative pressure applied to a surgically closed area of skin trauma. Preferably, the pressure under the sealant layer is reduced by expanding the volume of the enclosure space and thereby decreasing the density of air molecules under the sealant layer. The collection material may comprise a material and/or a configuration that permits length changes based upon the length of the corresponding surgical wound or incision.
Dean Hu - San Leandro CA, US Kenton Fong - Mountain View CA, US Moshe Pinto - Mountain View CA, US Kenneth Wu - San Francisco CA, US Evan Anderson - Sunnyvale CA, US Anthony Coxum - San Jose CA, US Brendan Donohoe - Fairfax CA, US Philip Hui - Foster City CA, US Craig McGreevy - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
Spiracur Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604319
Abstract:
Reduced pressure wound therapy is performed on a sacral region of a patient using an adhesive dressing comprising a flexible planar layer and a non-planar fold-sealing region configured to seal to the intergluteal cleft of a patient. The fold-sealing region is located on an outer edge of the adhesive dressing and comprises a tapered configuration.
Methods And Devices For Applying Closed Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Dean Hu - San Leandro CA, US Kenton Fong - Mountain View CA, US Moshe Pinto - Mountain View CA, US Kenneth Wu - Mountain View CA, US Craig McGreevy - Walnut Creek CA, US Brendan Donohoe - Fairfax CA, US
A surgical tissue therapy device includes a sealant layer and a collection chamber. The sealant layer functions so as to create a sealed enclosure, or space between it and the surface of a patient, by forming an airtight seal around a surgical area of skin trauma. The closed incision tissue therapy device also comprises a collection chamber, which may comprise an elongate tubular chamber with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings. The collection chamber may be configured to be in fluid communication with the sealant layer and the area of skin trauma and functions as to distribute the negative pressure applied to a surgically closed area of skin trauma. Preferably, the pressure under the sealant layer is reduced by expanding the volume of the enclosure space and thereby decreasing the density of air molecules under the sealant layer. The collection material may comprise a material and/or a configuration that permits length changes based upon the length of the corresponding surgical wound or incision.
Methods And Devices For Applying Closed Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for treating an incision. The device includes a generally planar tension relief module, comprising a central structure in fluid communication with the incision, wherein at least a portion of the central structure is adapted to be aligned with a longitudinal axis of the incision; and opposing adhesive structures coupled to the central structure and a flexible sealant structure comprising a lower adhesive surface and sized to seal over the tension relief module forming a sealed flow pathway. The opposing adhesive structures are adapted to be stretched from a relaxed configuration to a first tensile configuration and to return towards the relaxed configuration from the first tensile configuration into a second tensile configuration and impart a contracting force in a direction that is towards the opposing adhesive structure.
Methods And Devices For Applying Closed Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Dean Hu - San Leandro CA, US Kenton Fong - Mountain View CA, US Moshe Pinto - Mountain View CA, US Kenneth Wu - San Francisco CA, US Craig McGreevy - Walnut Creek CA, US Brendan Donohoe - Fairfax CA, US
A surgical tissue therapy device includes a sealant layer and a collection chamber. The sealant layer functions so as to create a sealed enclosure, or space between it and the surface of a patient, by forming an airtight seal around a surgical area of skin trauma. The closed incision tissue therapy device also comprises a collection chamber, which may comprise an elongate tubular chamber with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings. The collection chamber may be configured to be in fluid communication with the sealant layer and the area of skin trauma and functions as to distribute the negative pressure applied to a surgically closed area of skin trauma. Preferably, the pressure under the sealant layer is reduced by expanding the volume of the enclosure space and thereby decreasing the density of air molecules under the sealant layer. The collection material may comprise a material and/or a configuration that permits length changes based upon the length of the corresponding surgical wound or incision.
Closed Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device And Methods Of Use
Dean Hu - Hayward CA, US Moshe Pinto - Mountain View CA, US Kenton Fong - Mountain View CA, US Akshay Mavani - Los Altos CA, US Kenneth Wu - San Francisco CA, US
A surgical tissue therapy device includes a sealant layer and a collection chamber. The sealant layer functions so as to create a sealed enclosure or space between it and the surface of a patient by forming, preferably, an airtight seal around a surgical area of skin trauma. The closed incision tissue therapy device also comprises a collection chamber, which may comprise an elongate tubular chamber with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings. The collection chamber may be configured to be in fluid communication with the sealant layer and the area of skin trauma and functions as to distribute the negative pressure applied to a surgically closed area of skin trauma. Preferably, the pressure under the sealant layer is reduced by expanding the volume of the enclosure space and thereby decreasing the density of air molecules under the sealant layer. The collection material may comprise a material and/or a configuration that permits length changes based upon the length of the corresponding surgical wound or incision.
St. Jude Medical Aug 2011 - Jun 2015
Senior Clinical Manager
Maquet Getinge Group 2010 - 2010
Senior Clinical Manager
Pdl Biopharma Jul 2006 - Feb 2008
Clinical Operations Consultant
Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2008 - 2008
Clinical Operations Consultant
Scios Jan 2004 - Nov 2006
Associate Director of Clinical Operations
Education:
University of Phoenix 1996 - 1998
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business
Georgetown University 1986 - 1987
Master of Science, Masters, Biophysics, Physiology
University of California, Berkeley 1980 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Physiology
University of Pennsylvania
Skills:
Clinical Trials Clinical Development Ctms Fda Clinical Research Medical Devices Cro Pharmaceutical Industry Therapeutic Areas Oncology Gcp Biotechnology Protocol Sop Regulatory Affairs Ich Gcp Clinical Operations Data Management Interventional Cardiology Clinical Monitoring Immunology Drug Development Pharmacovigilance Good Clinical Practice Edc Validation Quality Assurance Cardiology Regulatory Submissions Medical Writing Diabetes Lifesciences Capa Life Sciences Management Clinical Trial Management System Clinical Data Management 21 Cfr Part 11 Clinical Study Design Neurology Inform Cross Functional Team Leadership Metrics U.s. Food and Drug Administration Cro Management Infectious Diseases R&D
Languages:
English Cantonese
Certifications:
Linear Regression Modeling With Duke University Inferential Statistics With Duke University Introduction To Probability and Data With Duke University The Data Scientist's Toolbox With Johns Hopkins University What Is Data Science Open Source Tools For Data Science Data Science Methodology Python For Data Science and Ai Data Analysis With Python Databases and Sql For Data Science Data Visualization With Python Machine Learning With Python
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