Homestate Properties LLC New York, NY (917)3764868 (Phone)
About:
Michael Spiegel is a real estate professional who provides an outstanding level of service and commitment to his clients with his extensive knowledge of the Manhattan market. Born and raised in New York City, Michael has an affinity for local architecture, urban development and a true understanding of the city’s ever changing real estate scene. His professional and personable qualities help him build and maintain valuable relationships while keeping his business growing through referrals and repeat clients. In addition to his work, Michael is committed to his passion project NYC2LA; an exclusive brand blending the likes of fine real estate and lifestyle; providing discerning clients an opportunity to gain insider information on neighborhood hotspots, worldwide destinations and luxury living. Prior to working in real estate, Michael was involved in the entertainment industry working with high profile production companies and talent agencies. Having catered to many A-list clientele including writers, directors, actors and editors he is well connected behind the scenes. Michael is actively associated with a number of charitable foundations.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Michael S Spiegel, Woodbridge NJ - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Western Connecticut Medical GroupWestern Connecticut Medical Group Rheumatology 33 Germantown Rd STE 1B, Danbury, CT 06810 (203)7945600 (phone), (203)7945611 (fax)
Western Connecticut Medical GroupWestern Connecticut Medical Group Rheumatology 169 Danbury Rd, New Milford, CT 06776 (203)7945600 (phone), (203)7945611 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis
Conditions:
Gout Osteoporosis Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Hallux Valgus
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Spiegel graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1984. He works in New Milford, CT and 1 other location and specializes in Rheumatology. Dr. Spiegel is affiliated with Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital and Norwalk Hospital.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Spiegel Treasurer
The Balmoral Condominium Association, Inc Civic/Social Association · Civic-Social Association
9801 Collins Ave, Miami, FL 33154 (305)8667792
Michael Spiegel Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director
Zvi Dov Roth Academy Elementary/Secondary School
49 Ave T, Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718)6775100
Michael Spiegel Owner, Family And General Dentistry
Optometrist at Visual Eyes Evanston, Il., Owner at Michael Spiegel O.D., P.C.
Location:
Glenview, Illinois
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Visual Eyes Evanston, Il. - Evanston, Il. since Jun 2013
Optometrist
Michael Spiegel O.D., P.C. since Jul 2006
Owner
Corner Optical - Glenview, Il. Dec 2011 - May 2013
Optometrist
Brian Dembo,O.D. Jun 2006 - Dec 2011
Optometrist
Education:
Pacific University 1970 - 1974
O.D., optometry
Skills:
Contact Lenses Treatment Glaucoma Pediatrics Diagnostics Healthcare Refractive Surgery Clinical Eyewear Health Surgery Sunglasses Dispensing Lenses Nutrition Wellness Medical Devices Retina Diabetes Allergy Pharmaceuticals Social Media LASIK Hardware Diagnostics Pharmacists Macular Degeneration Dry Eye Cornea Ocular Disease Glasses Cataract Low Vision Ophthalmology Eye Exams Binocular Vision Clinical Research Diabetic Retinopathy Vision Therapy
Vice President at Homestate Properties, Creative Director at NYC2LA
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Homestate Properties - New York, New York since Aug 2010
Vice President
NYC2LA - New York, New York since Jan 2008
Creative Director
BBDO Mar 2008 - Dec 2008
Assistant Art Director
Director of Polymer Development at Penn Color, Inc
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Cosmetics
Work:
Penn Color, Inc since Jul 2008
Director of Polymer Development
Phoenix Chemical May 2006 - Jul 2008
New polymer development Manager
Dock Resins Corporation 1986 - 2006
Technical Director
The Lubrizol Corporation 2002 - 2005
Technical Director
Criminal Trial Police Misconduct Habeas Corpus Criminal Defense Ethics & Professional Responsibility General Practice Ethics & Professional Responsibility
ISLN:
903513218
Admitted:
1985
University:
City College of the City University of New York, B.A., 1981
Law School:
New York University, J.D., 1984
Us Patents
Apparatus For Creating Therapeutic Charge Transfer In Tissue
An apparatus for creating therapeutic charge transfer in tissue includes a coil. The coil generates a changing magnetic field to induct an electric field in the tissue exceeding 10 mV/cm when the coil is 5 cm from the tissue. Preferably, the magnetic field has a growth phase and a decay phase and a duration of the growth phase is at least ten times a duration of the decay phase. The apparatus can include a control circuit to control a current fed to the coil. The control circuit includes two subcircuits and a switch for switching between a first of the subcircuits and a second of the subcircuits; preferably, a λ of the second subcircuit is at least ten times a λ of the first subcircuit. To generate the therapeutic effect, the coil should have a duty cycle of at least ten percent.
Appararus And Method For Magnetic Induction Of Therapeutic Electric Fields
An apparatus and method utilize changing magnetic fields created either by arrays of spatially translating permanent magnets or by a series of sequentially energized electromagnets. The time changing magnetic fields induce electric currents throughout a treated volume of human blood, bone, tissue, organs, or nerves. A first method utilizes permanent magnets mounted in a sequential stepwise manner and moved in space so that the movement and subsequent changing field strength of such magnets will induce an Electromotive force. The electromotive force will induce an electron current in the infused volume that is directly proportional to the strength of the magnetic field and the velocity of that field relative to the electrons at each point of the infused volume. A second method utilizes a series of electromagnets fitted closely together and sequentially energized to effect a uniformly increasing induced magnetic field in the treatment volume.
Michael Spiegel - Caldwell NJ, US John Imperante - Califon NJ, US Anthony J. O' Lenick - Dacula GA, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/78 C08F 20/06
US Classification:
526220, 5262321, 5263185
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to improvements of wear resistant cosmetic compositions. Specifically, this invention relates to a cosmetic composition containing particular copolymers with glass transition temperatures greater than 70 Celsius that demonstrate enhanced wear in combination with a smooth, non-tacky feel. Since most carrier solvents formulated into cosmetics are weak solvents with high boiling points and slow evaporation rates the applied films remain wet and tacky resulting in poor cosmetic performance. The polymers of the present invention overcomes this deficiency due to the high Tg associate with the polymer which yields an apparent faster dry time in the applied coating thus improving the cosmetic's film integrity.
Apparatus For Creating Therapeutic Charge Transfer In Tissue
An apparatus for creating therapeutic charge transfer in tissue includes a coil. The coil generates a changing magnetic field to induct an electric field in the tissue exceeding 10 mV/cm when the coil is 5 cm from the tissue. Preferably, the magnetic field has a growth phase and a decay phase and a duration of the growth phase is at least ten times a duration of the decay phase. The apparatus can include a control circuit to control a current fed to the coil. The control circuit includes two subcircuits and a switch for switching between a first of the subcircuits and a second of the subcircuits; preferably, a λ of the second subcircuit is at least ten times a λ of the first subcircuit. To generate the therapeutic effect, the coil should have a duty cycle of at least ten percent.
Michael D. SPIEGEL - Elmwood Park NJ, US Charles B. RYBNY - Doylestown PA, US
Assignee:
PENN COLOR, INC. - Doylestown PA
International Classification:
C08F 16/06 C09D 11/10 C08L 29/04
US Classification:
524557, 525 59
Abstract:
The present invention provides a durable, external surfactant free, cationic, water based jet ink polymer which when formulated into an ink jet ink results in a printing that has an excellent adhesion to metal or plastic substrates. Such a jet ink polymer is suitable performance replacement of solvent soluble polymers currently in commercial use. The hybridized copolymer comprises a hydrophobic functional polymeric backbone comprised of a polysiloxane polymer, a polyolefin polymer, or a functional polyvinyl polymer. The hybridized copolymer also comprises a plurality of copolymeric side chains attached to the backbone, comprising a polymerizable amine-containing unsaturated monomer, and a polymerizable unsaturated monomer. The use of the inks of the present invention enhances performance criteria such as print-head open time, ink stability, and resistance to typical water based cleaners.
Method And Apparatus For Applying Magnetic Fields To Fluids
Advatech Research & Development, Inc. - West Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
C02F 148
US Classification:
210695
Abstract:
A fluid treatment system. Iadd. and method. Iaddend. for changing the rates of growth of certain crystals and other solids formed within a fluid is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes a variable speed motor having a shaft, and a wheel assembly mounted on the shaft. The wheel assembly includes two circular ferro-magnetic disks separated from each other on the shaft a pre-determined distance to form a gap, and a ferro-magnetic spacer member concentrically arranged about the shaft and located in the gap between the disks. An array of magnets is concentrically arranged in a circular pattern about the shaft on the inner surface of each of the disks with the polarity of the inner pole faces of the magnets on one of the disks bang the same as each other and the polarity of the inner pole faces of the magnets on the other of the disks being the same as each other but opposite to the polarity of the inner pole faces of said magnets on the one disk. An elongated fluid conduit having a U-shaped non-magnetic portion is located in the gap formed by the disks between the inner pole faces of the magnets, the U-shaped non-magnetic portion of the conduit being hollow so as to have no obstruction for continuous fluid flow therethrough, wherein sufficient magnetic force is provided by the combination of the strength of the magnets, velocity of the fluid, and rotation of the magnets to accomplish beneficial effects on impurities in the fluid.
Quantum Systems International, Inc. - Miami Beach FL
International Classification:
C02F 148
US Classification:
210222
Abstract:
A fluid treatment system for changing the rates of growth of certain crystals and other solids formed within a fluid is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes a variable speed motor having a shaft, and a wheel assembly mounted on the shaft. The wheel assembly includes two circular ferro-magnetic disks separated from each other on the shaft a pre-determined distance to form a gap, and a ferro-magnetic spacer member concentrically arranged about the shaft and located in the gap between the disks. An array of magnets is concentrically arranged in a circular pattern about the shaft on the inner surface of each of the disks with the polarity of the inner pole faces of the magnets on one of the disks being the same as each other and the polarity of the inner pole faces of the magnets on the other of the disks being the same as each other but opposite to the polarity of the inner pole faces of said magnets on the one disk. An elongated fluid conduit having a U-shaped non-magnetic portion is located in the gap formed by the disks between the inner pole faces of the magnets, the U-shaped non-magnetic portion of the conduit being hollow so as to have no obstruction for continuous fluid flow therethrough, wherein sufficient magnetic force is provided by the combination of the strength of the magnets, velocity of the fluid, and rotation of the magnets to accomplish beneficial effects on impurities in the fluid.
Multihull Sailing Craft And Hull Structure Therefor
A sailing-multihull hull shape is disclosed which is designed to produce hydrodynamic lift in addition to static buoyant displacement lift. The dynamic lift is generated in direct proportion to the horizontal surface area times the square of the velocity of this surface through the water. High-lift, relatively low drag horizontal surface area is provided by a series of horizontal steps on V-shaped amas (sponsons or pontoons) and preferably on the center hull, if any. The width of the steps preferably increases from the keel up, so that the widest is nearest the deck. To reduce drag through wake induced turbulence, it is also preferred to rotate back into the basic V-hull shape so that at the stern there are no visible steps. The enhanced lift produced by the steps can significantly increase the stability and righting moment of the sailing-multihull, and allow a greater load carrying ability with less reduction of speed.
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