Grand Canyon Trust - Online Press Kit Carter F. Bales Carter Bales is co-founder and general partner of The WicksGroup of William D. Budinger - Bill is an inventor and holder of more than http://www.grandcanyontrust.org/press/press_kit/board-bios.php
Extractions: Online Press Kit Board Bios Back to Online Press Kit Index Active Board of Trustees of 2005 Charles Wilkinson, Chairman - Charles Wilkinson is the Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado, with primary specialties in federal public law and Indian law. A lawyer, who has represented Native American people for many years, Charles is also well known as a writer about the Colorado Plateau, including Crossing the Next Meridian and Fire on the Plateau. Pam Hait, Vice-Chair - Principal with STRATEGIES, she is former deputy director of the Arizona Office of Tourism, a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Arizona Town Hall, the World Affairs Council, and Charter 100. She serves on the Advisory Council for Arizona State University Graduate College and ASU West Recreation and Tourism Department. Louis Callister, Secretary-Treasurer James E. Babbitt - Served as the president of the Board of Directors of the Museum of Northern Arizona and on the Board of the Flagstaff Main Street Foundation, Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival, and the Grand Canyon Natural History Association. Carter F. Bales
LSU Libraries -- Patent & Trademark Subject Guides inventors Lots of information for the independent inventor including general Information Concerning Patents From the United Stated Patent and http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/ptdl/web.htm
Extractions: Home / Online Catalog A to Z Help Minority Inventors Web Resources Jessica Patterson Index to Early Louisiana Patents 1810-1890 This index covers the years 1810 (the first year a patent was granted to a person in Louisiana) to 1890. Information on Historical Patents This site is from the University of Maine's Folger Library . It is a list of books and websites that will aid one in finding information on historical patents. Searching for pre-1976 Patents A tutorial from the University of Maine's Folger Library Confederate Patents (1861-1864) A list of patents issued from the Confederate Patents Office. From the Patent Office History website. [TOP] Cyber Crime-Intellectual Property Section This site is from the US Department of Justice and deals with Intellectual Property crimes taking place in cyperspace. Find Law:Intellectual Property Provides links to cases and legal resources concerning intellectual property. Franklin Pierce Law Library:Intellectual Property Law and Issues The IP Mall is an internationally acclaimed intellectual property resource website providing information and links to the most valuable online resources in the world. 'Lectric Law Library:Intellectual Property Law and Issues A basic overview of the laws covering intellectual property rights.
VentureForth @ UCSD - ABEC 2005 - Speaker Bios He is an inventor on 13 US patents and 6 pending patents, and author of 32 He practices in the areas of general corporate and securities law and is the http://www.ventureforth.org/conferences/biotech/2005/speakers.html
Extractions: A student organization that creates a community developing entrepreneurial leaders, in order to be a catalyst for doing great things. HISTORICAL PAGE VISIT THE CURRENT CONFERENCE Research Analyst Chief Scientific Officer and Member, Board of Directors, at SEQUENOM, Inc. Young biotech companies follow an unpredictable course, but it is never a dull ride. Charles Cantor is Chief Scientific Officer and Member, Board of Directors, at SEQUENOM, Inc. He is founder in 2002 and member, Board of Directors, of SelectX Pharmaceuticals, a drug discovery company based in the Boston area. He is also the director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology at Boston University, and professor of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Cantor has held positions at Columbia University and University of California at Berkeley, and was also director of the Human Genome Center of the Department of Energy at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. He has published more than 400 peer-reviewed articles, has been granted more than 60 patents, and co-authored a three-volume textbook on Biophysical Chemistry and the first textbook on Genomics: The Science and Technology of the Human Genome Project. He sits on the advisory boards of more than 20 national and international organizations and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
EverNote - Executive Bios Executive bios. Stepan Pachikov, CEO, President Lunsford is the recipient ofPalm Inventor Awards for 44 patent applications. In addition, Lunsford has http://www.evernote.com/en/about/bios.php
Extractions: About Products News Partners Downloads Store Support Contact Our Company Executive Bios Fact Sheet Company Logos EverNote ritePen riteMail Technology Overview Features Download Screenshots Web Clipper User Manual Release Notes User Forum Overview Features Buy Now Download Screenshots Quick Start Guide Overview Features Buy Now Download Your Profile Showcase Quick Start Guide Datasheet riteForm riteScript riteShape Overview Features Examples Online Demo riteForm Local SDK riteForm Remote SDK Datasheet Overview Online Demos English Demo German Demo French Demo Russian Demo Overview Online Demo Screenshots Evaluation Quick Start Guide Press Room Press Releases In the Press Industry Quotes Events People Say User Stories Support Home User Forum Contact Info User Forum Mailing List About Us Our Company Fact Sheet Pachikov has been regularly quoted for his technology visions and business achievements in publications such as USA Today, CNN, Time, Investor's Business Daily, Wired, among others. He is listed in the "Who's Who" as the Most Influential Figure in the Russian Software Industry (1994). Pachikov has done extensive work with computers in the former Soviet Union, including developing a computerization plan for the Soviet School System (1995), consulting on computer software and hardware, and devising a computer model for energy consumption for the Academy of Sciences. Pachikov has a degree with honors from Tbilisi (Georgia, USSR) State University, MS in mathematical methods of economic applications from Moscow State University, and a Ph.D. from the Academy of Sciences of USSR. The subject of Pachikov's dissertation was the use of fuzzy logic for controlling robotics movements using natural programming languages.
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Patent Help The bios patent search database uses Boolean operators. names in the inventor,applicant/assignee or agent fields are indexed just like any other word. http://www.bios.net/daisy/bios/558
Extractions: A 1992 graduate of the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Emergency Administration Developmental Planning. As Emergency Management Officer with the Fort Worth/Tarrant County Emergency Management Office, is the Project Coordinator for the Metropolitan Medical Response System and medical liaison. The MMRS project is to enhance the local capability in the event of a Chemical, Biological, Nuclear or Radiological event. Actively involved in Regional Planning regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. Experience includes disaster response, planning, teaching, and maintains certification as a Texas Licensed Paramedic with 20 years of field experience. top Carrie Little, Asst EM Coordinator Lynn M. Little, PhD, MBA serves as Chairman of the Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs at the Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School. He has more than thirty years of professional experience in clinical laboratory sciences, biotechnology, public health, and higher education. His interest in emergency management stems from his background in infectious diseases and public health and his desire to support the nation's efforts to protect itself from terrorist attacks, large-scale accidents, and natural disasters.
Internet Public Library: Scientists & Inventors An Internet guide for those who want to know about inventors, medicine, andgeneral inventors are just some of the fields of study included. http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/ref15.75.00/
Extractions: "These pages are part of an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. There are brief comments on many of the women mathematicians and some photos (which look best at more than 256 colors). Our goal is for this list to continue to expand, and for more biographies to be completed." Not all entries are complete, but the ones that are include references. There are also links to excellent resources on the topic of women and mathematics.
"RWF" Robots (2005) - Fender the world a better place and meeting his idol, the master inventor Bigweld . Meet the Bots (interactive) Character bios, Characters 3D Turnaround, http://www.robin-williams.net/robots.htm
Extractions: Directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha Screenplay by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel Music Composed by John Powell (release date: March 15, 2005) Genre Animation, comedy, sci-fi Theatrical release March 11, 2005 DVD release September 27, 2005 (region 1) October 19, 2005 (region 2) Rated PG Budget $75 million Filming locations New York Filming Dates March 24, 2003 - unknown
Individual SPI Bios (page 5) The complete list of bios for SPI key people is found in the bios Page.Michael Levine Michael Levine is an independent inventor, currently affiliated with http://www.spi.org/bios5.htm
Extractions: Software Patent Institute Database of Software Technologies The complete list of bios for SPI key people is found in the Bios Page Michael Levine Michael Levine is an independent inventor, currently affiliated with SmartVCR LTD Partnership. He received a B.S. in Math from NYU in 1958. He has taken extensive graduate studies at Courant Institute and UCLA. He has 10 papers published on mathematical algorithms for computers. He was Founder of Ann Arbor Terminals, and Quad Six Corp., now a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell Corp. He holds 50 US patents, including the programmable thermostat; architecture of the micro processor; on-screen programming for VCR's, and the electronic TV guide. He has been to the US Patent Court of Appeals twice and will probably be there at least one more time. ( Advisory Patrick A. Lujin Advisory Deepak Malhotra Advisory Anne Kelley Anne Kelley is a patent attorney at Microsoft Corporation. ( Trustee Prior Art James McNish His practice has involved extensive technology transfer matters and managing a world-wide portfolio of patents and other intellectual properties, but has also included patent infringement litigation and foreign patent extensions. He is the author of materials on trans-national licensing and technology transfer included in INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS, was the keynote speaker to Customs Intellectual Property Information Center in Tokyo in January, 1996, and is a long-time member of Licensing Executives Society, INTA, the Intellectual Property Section of the ABA, and other related professional organizations. Jim received his B.A. and law degrees from the University of Kansas. (
Extractions: Dr. Gerald Potts Dr. Gerald Potts obtained his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kansas State University. Upon graduation in 1970, he joined the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. as a Research Scientist and then as a Senior Scientist. In 1978, he became the manager of the Tire/Wheel Testing System at MTS Systems Corporation. Two years later, he was employed by the General Motor Institute as an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. In the meantime, he started to establish his own company, G.R. Potts Associates, Inc. From 1991 to present, Dr. Potts has served as President of Test Measurement Systems, Inc. specializing in tire speed uniformity systems and vehicle crash testing. He is also an adjunct faculty in the department of Mechanical Engineering of The University of Akron.
Robinhood Ventures In addition to having a series 7 license, Tim is also a general Securities Bill has been awarded five US patents, and is inventor and/or coinventor on http://www.robinhoodventures.com/member_bios.htm
Extractions: Home Get Funded Portfolio Companies Member Bios ... Members Only Member Bios Don Bain David Bookspan Legal, Information Services Chuck Bonza Medical Devices, Telecommunications, Manufacturing/Process Controls, IT Larry Brotzge Financial Services, Insurance, College market Tim Flatley, ChFC Financial Services Edward Gorkes Retail, Biotech, Life Sciences, Franchising, Consumer Products Bill Hilliard Software, IT, ASP, OEM Businesses, Asian Sales/Marketing Michael Levinson IT, Internet, Accounting, Software, E-Learning, RFID Maria Maccecchini, Ph.D. George Marks Service, Consulting, Architecture, Real Estate Development Mark McDowell IT, Application Software, Outsourcing (business services), Acquisition Integration, Systems Integration and Consulting John Moran Medical Devices, FDA process David Oppenheimer Distribution, Electronic Components, Internet, Marketing, Supply Chain Management John Petralia Health Care, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Financial Services, Chemical Industry
Extractions: Mr. Hulse has been an Executive Director and principal at The Sage Group since its inception in 1995. While at Sage, he has worked with over fifty different client companies and served as part-time Chief Operating Officer of Hemispherx Biopharma, a public biopharmaceutical company. He has over thirty-six years experience building new businesses based on new technology, either in a deal-making or operating role, most recently in the area of biopharmaceuticals. Before joining The Sage Group, he built the business development activity at Enzon, Inc., an emerging biopharmaceutical company exploiting proprietary drug delivery and engineered antibody technologies, as a consultant and later as Vice President of Business Development. Mr. Hulse completed over 30 deals in his last three years at Enzon. Prior to Enzon, Mr. Hulse specialized in high technology start-ups, serving as Founder and Chief Executive Officer for growth companies such as Sunstone, Inc., Envirometrics, Polycyclose Technologies and i-STAT Corporation, currently the leader in point-of-care diagnostics recently acquired by Abbott. He also served as Vice Chairman of Princeton Entrepreneurial Resources, an interim management company.
Mpasiewicz's Blog | Connect.educause.edu Blogging Input/Output System (aka bios). posts 232, comments - 34, trackbacks - 25 Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe on IPv6 and Security (8/1/2005) http://blog.educause.edu/mpasiewicz/archive/2005/08/01/14134.aspx
Extractions: USA Contact mpasiewicz more Information available in these blogs reflect the opinions of the author, and not necessarily those of EDUCAUSE or its members. Submitted by mpasiewicz on Thu, 2005/09/22 - 12:37pm. I'm not real sure what to make of this, but I thought that it might be worht passing along. The National Security Agency has obtained a patent on a method of figuring out an Internet user's geographic location. add new comment Tags: GIS (Geographic Information Systems ) NSA Patent Submitted by mpasiewicz on Thu, 2005/09/22 - 12:25pm.
I3ARCHIVE, INC. - Management Bios Management bios. Derek Danois. Derek Danois is the President of i3ARCHIVE, And coinventor of the NDMA technology Dr. Hollebeek has 30 years of http://www.i3archive.com/html/bios.htm
Extractions: Management Bios A graduate of the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, Derek has also attended Temple University School of Law and has completed graduate studies in Molecular Biology at Temple University School of Medicine. Return to Top James Hennessy is Vice President and Chief Information Officer of i3ARCHIVE, Inc. Mr. Hennessy is responsible for Client Services, Production Operations and Support, and general business technology management. Prior to joining i3ARCHIVE, Mr. Hennessy was Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Dollar Financial Group, Inc. (DFG), a multi-national operator of retail consumer financial services with over 1,000 retail locations. Prior to joining DFG, Mr. Hennessy was a senior manager within the Outsourcing Services Division of Shared Medical Systems (now Siemens Medical Systems), a world wide information solution provider to the hospital industry. Within his 13 year tenure at SMS, Mr. Hennessy was responsible for the development, growth, and management of numerous service and support programs. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, tactical planning, and management for health system information technology environments. Contact: Jim Hennessy
TopQuadrant general Motors Company, general Dynamics Corporation, Planning Research Schreiber is the inventor of over a dozen patents and is a frequent writer http://www.topquadrant.com/conferences/sept8_2004/shortbios.htm
Extractions: Semantic Technologies Conference Speakers and Poster Session Presenters Darren Govoni is a distributed systems architect focusing on semantic web technologies and rule-based systems. He has authored books on subjects such as P2P, web services, and frameworks and has given presentations at major conferences regarding them. Darren has been involved in DoD, commercial and academic research and development efforts building innovative new systems that incorporate a variety of technical disciplines such as artificial intelligence, network protocols, XML, rule languages and ontologies. He can be reached at dgovoni@mcdonaldbradley.com Steven R. Ray is Chief, Manufacturing Systems Integration Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He manages a division of roughly 60 staff and visiting researchers solving national problems related to measurements and standards supporting systems interoperation in the manufacturing sector. He established a new program (TIMA - Technologies for the Integration of Manufacturing Applications) on detail assignment to the NIST Advanced Technology Program, and served as Chairman of the IGES/PDES Organization that coordinated the U.S. participation in the creation of the STEP product data standard (STEP - Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data, ISO 10303). Dr. Ray has twice been awarded the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University, and his Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Bristol, England.
Team EDUCATION TEAM bios. Geoff Green (middle) with friends! GEOFF GREEN Bill Lishmanis an award winning sculptor, film maker, inventor, naturalist and http://www.studentsonice.com/antarctica2004/html/team.html
Extractions: Thirty-eight year old Canadian adventure educator Geoff Green has been leading expeditions and adventures from pole to pole for the past decade. Many notable organizations such as the Discovery Channel, World Wildlife Fund, National Audubon and the Smithsonian Institution enlist Geoff to lead their groups into the world's most remote and exciting regions. In 2004, Outpost Magazine named Geoff one of the "top six Canadian Explorers" to watch. Geoff is the founder and director of the Canadian based organization www.studentsonice.com , an award-winning educational program dedicated to taking high school students, teachers and scientists from around the world on expeditions to both the Arctic and the Antarctic. The goal of the pioneering project is to give the world's youth a heightened understanding and respect for our planet's global ecosystem, and the inspiration to protect it. As an expedition leader, he is a veteran of 63 Antarctic expeditions and 24 Arctic expeditions. He has recently been spotted in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, on horseback in Patagonia, on the shores of Pitcairn Island, and in the rainforests of Madagascar. A former school teacher, Geoff has skippered yachts; taught skiing in the Swiss Alps; was the first person to water-ski in both the Polar Regions; has been three times through the Northwest Passage; and led the largest ever expedition to Antarctica during the Millennium. A fan of Sir Ernest Shackleton, Geoff has retraced parts of the Endurance journey six times, including in 1998 when he led the retracing expedition together with several descendants of Shackleton's crew.