University of Southern California, Neuroscience Graduate Program
Dec 2011 to 2000 Administrative Assistant IIStanford University, Creative Writing Program Stanford, CA Sep 2010 to Jun 2011 Temporary Program AssistantStanford University, Modern Thought and Literature Graduate Program Stanford, CA Sep 2010 to Jun 2011 Program AssistanteMeter San Mateo, CA Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Multi-Media InternKwanzoo Inc Los Altos, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Content Developer
Education:
University of California Santa Cruz, CA 2010 B.A. in Literature
Skills:
Mac OSX, Application/Resume Review, Microsoft Office Suite, PeopleSoft, Oracle Financials, FileMaker Pro
Aug 2009 to 2000 Technology and Development ManagerCinematic Evidence
Jun 2002 to 2000 Freelance Creative ProducerCinematic Evidence
2002 to 2000 Theater ManagerCinematic Evidence Portland, OR Jul 2001 to Aug 2009 Technical Project Manager / Business AnalystWeekend Shorts Portland, OR 2004 to 2006 Director, Videographer, EditorSOAR Portland, OR 1999 to 2002 Sponsors Organized to Assist RefugeesPamplona
Jul 1999 to Jul 2001 Specialist and Customer Service RepresentativeSundance Film Festival Park City, UT 1995 to 2001OMSI Science Store Portland, OR Jul 1998 to May 1999 Senior Sales SupervisorBarnes & Noble Salt Lake City, UT May 1996 to Feb 1998 Human Resources & Operations ManagerLiteracy in Action Salt Lake City, UT 1996 to 1998Cache Valley Horseman Logan, UT May 1995 to May 1996 Advertising Manager
Education:
Utah State University Logan, UT 1994 Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Amir J. Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy Michelle Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for controlling breathing of a subject by electrically stimulating tissue associated with the diaphragm or phrenic nerve of the subject.
Device And Method For Biasing And Stimulating Respiration
Amir J. Tehrani - Los Altos CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Amy Michelle Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607 42, 607117, 607118
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for biasing lung volume by electrically stimulating tissue associated with the diaphragm or phrenic nerve at a low level.
Therapeutic Diaphragm Stimulation Device And Method
Amir J. Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Alan Schwartz - Baltimore MD, US David Hillman - West Australia, AU Peter Eastwood - West Australia, AU David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Drew Hoffmann - Portola Valley CA, US Amy Michelle Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A device and method for treating a variety of conditions, disorders or diseases with diaphragm/phrenic nerve stimulation is provided.
Multimode Device And Method For Controlling Breathing
Amir J. Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy Michelle Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for therapeutic stimulating, augmenting, manipulating and/or controlling breathing, in combination with stimulation of auxiliary respiratory nerves or muscles including the upper airway tract, chest wall muscles or abdominal muscles. Stimulation may be provided, for example, to augment breathing or to prevent closing of the upper airway during therapeutic stimulation. Stimulation may be also provided to the Hypoglossal nerve during exhalation.
Device And Method For Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Amir J. Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy Michelle Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/18
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A device and method are provided for treating obstructive respiratory events by electrically stimulating tissue associated with the phrenic nerve or diaphragm to elicit a respiratory response.
Multimode Device And Method For Controlling Breathing
Amir J. Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Y. Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy M. Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
RMX, LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for therapeutic stimulating, augmenting, manipulating and/or controlling breathing, in combination with stimulation of auxiliary respiratory nerves or muscles including the upper airway tract, chest wall muscles or abdominal muscles. Stimulation may be provided, for example, to augment breathing or to prevent closing of the upper airway during therapeutic stimulation. Stimulation may be also provided to the Hypoglossal nerve during exhalation.
Device And Method For Increasing Functional Residual Capacity
Amir Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607042000
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for increasing the functional residual capacity of lungs of a subject by electrically stimulating tissue associated with the diaphragm or phrenic nerve of the subject.
Amir Tehrani - San Francisco CA, US David Ligon - San Francisco CA, US Chang Lee - Redwood City CA, US Rose Province - San Jose CA, US Amy Goodman - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/18
US Classification:
607042000
Abstract:
A device and method is provided for biasing lung volume by electrically stimulating tissue associated with the diaphragm or phrenic nerve at a low level.
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