TJH Medical Services PCTJH Medical Services 14601 45 Ave STE 203, Flushing, NY 11355 (718)6705792 (phone), (718)6705966 (fax)
Flushing Hospital Medical Center Obgyn 4500 Parsons Blvd FL 5, Flushing, NY 11355 (718)6705440 (phone), (718)6703082 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shandong Med Univ, Jinan, Shandong, China (242 46 Prior 1 1 71) Graduated: 1995
Procedures:
Hysterectomy Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Diabetes Mellitus Complicating Pregnancy or Birth Endometriosis Herpes Genitalis
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Shandong Med Univ, Jinan, Shandong, China (242 46 Prior 1 1 71) in 1995. She works in Flushing, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.
HSHS Medical GroupHSHS Medical Group Anesthesiology 800 E Carpenter St, Springfield, IL 62702 (217)5255643 (phone), (217)5443311 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1988. He works in Springfield, IL and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Passavant Area Hospital and Saint Johns Hospital.
Vein Treatment Center 327 E 65 St Frnt A, New York, NY 10065 (212)2496117 (phone), (212)5175630 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Wang works in New York, NY and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Wang is affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn Medical Center.
Mar 2011 to Jun 2011 Market Research Group MemberBusiness School Girl's
Sep 2010 to Jun 2011 Captain of Girl's Soccer Team of Business SchoolEZ-Sweetz
Oct 2010 to Dec 2010 Market Research Group Member of US Sweet Solutions CorporationStudents' Internship Office of UIBE
Dec 2009 to Jul 2010 Business School MinisterJunior Achievement China
Mar 2009 to Jun 2009 Group leader of Junior Achievement China, Excellent Volunteer in 2009
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas Dallas, TX 2012 to 2014 MS in Digital MarketingUniversity of International Business and Economics 2008 to 2012 BS in Marketing
Skills:
Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Microsoft Excel ( got a score of [] Word and Power Point.
DNS Center of the University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX Jan 2009 Ph.D. in Applied MathCollege Algebra Aug 2005 to May 2008 Master in Civil EngineeringWind Engineering Center of Hunan University planning
- Cincinnati OH, US Jason C. Heikenfeld - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Linlin Hou - Portland OR, US Rajesh Naik - Centerville OH, US Morley O. Stone - Columbus OH, US John Busbee - Washington Township OH, US Xiao Wang - Waltham MA, US
Biological chemicals, potentially found in blood are measured by collecting sweat and determining the concentration or meaning of the selected chemical in sweat. The sweat can be collected using a time based, interval collector and analyzed using an external device. It can also be collected on a one time basis, using a flexible, chemical capacitor, or on a continuous basis using a chemical, field effect transducer.
- Cincinnati OH, US Jason C. Heikenfeld - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Linlin Hou - Portland OR, US Rajesh Naik - Centerville OH, US Morley Stone - Spring Valley OH, US John Busbee - Beavercreek OH, US Xiao Wang - Cincinnati OH, US
Biological chemicals, potentially found in blood are measured by collecting sweat and determining the concentration or meaning of the selected chemical in sweat. The sweat can be collected using a time based, interval collector and analyzed using an external device. It can also be collected on a one time basis, using a flexible, chemical capacitor or on a continuous basis using a chemical, field effect transducer
- Cincinnati OH, US Daniel P. Rose - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Wenjing Kang - Malden MA, US Xiao Wang - Malden MA, US Michael Ratterman - South Lebanon OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati, a University of the State of Ohio - Cincinnati OH
The invention addresses confounding difficulties involving continuous sweat analyte measurement. Specifically, the present invention provides: at least one component capable of monitoring whether a sweat sensing device is in sufficient contact with a wearer's skin to allow proper device operation; at least one component capable of monitoring whether the device is operating on a wearer's skin; at least one means of determining whether the device wearer is a target individual within a probability range; at least one component capable of generating and communicating alert messages to the device user(s) related to: wearer safety, wearer physiological condition, compliance with a requirement to wear a device, device operation; compliance with a behavior requirement, or other purposes that may be derived from sweat sensor data; and the ability to utilize aggregated sweat sensor data that may be correlated with information external to the device to enhance the predictive capabilities of the device.
- Cincinnati OH, US Daniel P. Rose - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Wenjing Kang - Malden MA, US Xiao Wang - Malden MA, US Michael Ratterman - South Lebanon OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati, a University of the Stat e of Ohio - Cincinnati OH
The invention addresses confounding difficulties involving continuous sweat analyte measurement. Specifically, the present invention provides: at least one component capable of monitoring whether a sweat sensing device is in sufficient contact with a wearer's skin to allow proper device operation; at least one component capable of monitoring whether the device is operating on a wearer's skin; at least one means of determining whether the device wearer is a target individual within a probability range; at least one component capable of generating and communicating alert messages to the device user(s) related to: wearer safety, wearer physiological condition, compliance with a requirement to wear a device, device operation; compliance with a behavior requirement, or other purposes that may be derived from sweat sensor data; and the ability to utilize aggregated sweat sensor data that may be correlated with information external to the device to enhance the predictive capabilities of the device.
- Cincinnati OH, US Daniel P. Rose - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Wenjing Kang - Malden MA, US Xiao Wang - Malden MA, US Michael Ratterman - South Lebanon OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati, a University of the State of Ohio - Cincinnati OH
The invention addresses confounding difficulties involving continuous sweat analyte measurement. Specifically, the present invention provides: at least one component capable of monitoring whether a sweat sensing device is in sufficient contact with a wearer's skin to allow proper device operation; at least one component capable of monitoring whether the device is operating on a wearer's skin; at least one means of determining whether the device wearer is a target individual within a probability range; at least one component capable of generating and communicating alert messages to the device user(s) related to: wearer safety, wearer physiological condition, compliance with a requirement to wear a device, device operation; compliance with a behavior requirement, or other purposes that may be derived from sweat sensor data; and the ability to utilize aggregated sweat sensor data that may be correlated with information external to the device to enhance the predictive capabilities of the device.
- Cincinnati OH, US Daniel P. Rose - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Willowbrook IL, US Wenjing Kang - Malden MA, US Xiao Wang - Malden MA, US Michael Ratterman - South Lebanon OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati, a University of the State of Ohio - Cincinnati OH
The invention addresses confounding difficulties involving continuous sweat analyte measurement. Specifically, the present invention provides: at least one component capable of monitoring whether a sweat sensing device is in sufficient contact with a wearer's skin to allow proper device operation; at least one component capable of monitoring whether the device is operating on a wearer's skin; at least one means of determining whether the device wearer is a target individual within a probability range; at least one component capable of generating and communicating alert messages to the device user(s) related to: wearer safety, wearer physiological condition, compliance with a requirement to wear a device, device operation; compliance with a behavior requirement, or other purposes that may be derived from sweat sensor data; and the ability to utilize aggregated sweat sensor data that may be correlated with information external to the device to enhance the predictive capabilities of the device.
- Cincinnati OH, US Jason C. Heikenfeld - Cincinnati OH, US Ian Papautsky - Mason OH, US Linlin Hou - Cincinnati OH, US Rajesh Naik - Centerville OH, US Morley Stone - Spring Valley OH, US John Busbee - Beavercreek OH, US Xiao Wang - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G01N 27/327 G01N 27/414 A61B 5/145
US Classification:
600346, 20440301, 205792
Abstract:
Biological chemicals, potentially found in blood are measured by collecting sweat and determining the concentration or meaning of the selected chemical in sweat. The sweat can be collected using a time based, interval collector and analyzed using an external device. It can also be collected on a one time basis, using a flexible, chemical capacitor, or on a continuous basis using a chemical, field effect transducer.
The groundwork for the paper was laid by Xiao Wang, one of the co-authors. She had previously done work with the Broad Institute in developing a form of spatial cell analysis that combined multiple forms of cell imaging and gene expression for the same cell while also mapping out the cells place in
Date: Jul 12, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Scientists pinpoint where thousands of individual proteins are made in intact tissue and single cells
RIBOmap can reveal spatial patterns in translation at a resolution that has never before been possible, says Xiao Wang, a core institute member and Merkin Institute Fellow at the Broad and an assistant professor of chemistry at MIT. When we use RIBOmap to look at individual cells within tissues,
Date: Jul 14, 2023
Category: Science
Source: Google
This Land Becomes Their Land. New U.S. Citizens Hit a 15-Year High
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