St Anthony's Physician OrganizationHeart Specialty Associates 10012 Kennerly Rd STE 300, Saint Louis, MO 63128 3148420602 (phone), 3148424372 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Angioplasty Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac Stress Test Cardioversion Continuous EKG Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Conditions:
Cardiomyopathy Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Heart Failure Mitral Valvular Disease Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Carey graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Saint Louis, MO and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Carey is affiliated with Saint Anthonys Medical Center.
Harvey C. Woodsum - Nashua NH Richard A. Jensen - Andover MA Charles A. Carey - Burlington MA
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
H04R 144
US Classification:
367142
Abstract:
This invention is a thermoacoustic system for communicating between an airborne or spaceborne vehicle and a sound detector that is located aboard an object beneath the surface of the water. The foregoing system comprises a laser or particle accelerator that is located aboard an airborne or spaceborne vehicle. The laser produces a light beam whose amplitude is subsequently modulated or whose pulses are varied in time. A particle accelerator would produce a pulsed particle beam that varies in time. These modulated or varied pulses are focused or deflected to a small layer of water at the air/water interface so that the beam will be absorbed by the water causing the water to produce an acoustic signal that will propagate to the sound detector.
Charles A. Carey - Burlington MA Harvey C. Woodsum - Nashua NH Richard A. Jensen - Andover MA
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
H04R 144
US Classification:
367141
Abstract:
This invention is a steerable thermoacoustic array system for directing information between an object that is above the surface of the water and a sound detector that is beneath the surface of the water. The foregoing system comprises a laser or particle accelerator that is located above the waters surface. The laser or particle beam produces a light beam or particle beam which contains information that is moved along a small layer of water at the air/water interface at a speed equal to the speed of sound in water divided by the steering angle of the laser so that the light beam or particle beam is absorbed by the water causing the water to expand and produce a series of acousitic Braves that constructively interfere with each other and travel towards the sound detector.
Carbon Nanotube-Based Electronic Devices Made By Electrolytic Deposition And Applications Thereof
Thomas Tiano - Westford MA, US John Gannon - Sudbury MA, US Charles Carey - Burlington MA, US Brian Farrell - Quincy MA, US Richard Czerw - Clemmons NC, US
Assignee:
Foster Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
H01L 51/30
US Classification:
438800, 257E5104, 977888
Abstract:
Carbon nanotube-based devices made by electrolytic deposition and applications thereof are provided. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising at least one array of active carbon nanotube junctions deposited on at least one microelectronic substrate. In another preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising a substrate, at least one pair of electrodes disposed on the substrate, wherein one or more pairs of electrodes are connected to a power source, and a bundle of carbon nanotubes disposed between the at least one pair of electrodes wherein the bundle of carbon nanotubes consist essentially of semiconductive carbon nanotubes. In another preferred embodiment, a semiconducting device formed by electrodeposition of carbon nanotubes between two electrodes is provided. The invention also provides preferred methods of forming a semiconductive device by applying a bias voltage to a carbon nanotube rope. The plurality of metallic single-wall carbon nanotubes are removed (e. g.
Carbon Nanotube-Based Electronic Devices Made By Electrolytic Deposition And Applications Thereof
Thomas Tiano - Westford MA, US John Gannon - Sudbury MA, US Charles Carey - Burlington MA, US Brian Farrell - Quincy MA, US Richard Czerw - Clemmons NC, US
International Classification:
H01L 29/06
US Classification:
257020000, 438962000
Abstract:
Carbon nanotube-based devices made by electrolytic deposition and applications thereof are provided. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising at least one array of active carbon nanotube junctions deposited on at least one microelectronic substrate. In another preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising a substrate, at least one pair of electrodes disposed on the substrate, wherein one or more pairs of electrodes are connected to a power source, and a bundle of carbon nanotubes disposed between the at least one pair of electrodes wherein the bundle of carbon nanotubes consist essentially of semiconductive carbon nanotubes. In another preferred embodiment, a semiconducting device formed by electrodeposition of carbon nanotubes between two electrodes is provided. The invention also provides preferred methods of forming a semiconductive device by applying a bias voltage to a carbon nanotube rope. The plurality of metallic single-wall carbon nanotubes are removed (e.g., by application of bias voltage) in an amount sufficient to form the semiconducting device. The devices of the invention include, but not limited to, chemical or biological sensors, carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNFETs), tunnel junctions, Schottky junctions, and multi-dimensional nanotube arrays.
A sensitive, noise-free ellipsometer measures depolarization of an incident beam by forming from the reference and signal components of the incident beam a signal component polarized in one direction, and a frequency shifted local oscillator component polarized in the same direction, with these latter components being optically heterodyned at a detector. In the formation of the local oscillator component, the reference component of the incident beam is shifted in frequency from that of the signal component of the incident beam and rotated 90. degree. from its original orientation so that optical heterodyning can take place. This is accomplished by passing the incident beam through a shear-wave, traveling wave acoustic modulator which forms local oscillator and signal beams, each having rotated and frequency shifted components, and unrotated and unshifted components. Thereafter, all the light from the modulator is incident on a polarization analyzer which selects for heterodyning the unshifted, unrotated components of the signal beam and shifted, rotated components of the local oscillator beam. The shear wave action of the modulator operates to provide the rotation, while the traveling wave action of the modulator assures that the frequency shift is in only one direction.
Harvey C. Woodsum - Nashua NH Richard A. Jensen - Andover MA Charles A. Carey - Burlington MA
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation
International Classification:
H04B 1100
US Classification:
367131
Abstract:
This invention is a thermoacoustic sonar system for detecting a target that is located at or beneath the surface of the water. The foregoing system comprises a laser or particle accelerator that is located above the water and a plurality of passive receivers that are located on or above the water. The laser produces a light beam whose amplitude is subsequently modulated or whose pulses are varied in time. A particle accelerator would produce a pulsed particle beam that varies in time. These modulated or varied pulses are focused or deflected to a small layer of water at the air/water interface so that the beam will be absorbed by the water causing the water to produce an acoustic signal that may propagate to a target where the acoustic signal will be reflected and possibly detected by one or more passive receivers.
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Bioinformatics Research Associate at Montana State University
Location:
Bozeman, Montana
Industry:
Research
Work:
Montana State University - Bozeman, Montana since Apr 2011
Bioinformatics Research Associate
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - Greater Seattle Area Jan 2004 - Aug 2010
Postdoctoral research associate
University of Arizona - Tucson, Arizona Area 2002 - 2003
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Arizona and University of Oregon - Tucson and Eugene 1995 - 2002
Research Assistant and PhD candidate
Oregon Health Sciences University - Portland, Oregon Area 1994 - 1995
Research Assistant
Education:
University of Oregon 1995 - 2002
PhD, Biology
Reed College 1986 - 1991
BA, Biology
Shattuck St. Mary's 1981 - 1986
High School
University of Arizona 2002
oard of Trade over an unsolicited $11.8 billion offer from ICE.Kelly Loeffler, an Intercontinental executive and Sprechers wife, paid a bellboy at the Boca Raton Resort & Club to slip the CBOT proposal under the doors of Charles Carey and Bernard Dan, the chairman and CEO of CBOT, at 6:45 a.m. th
Date: Mar 01, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
PFGBest firm files for bankruptcy after boss' suicide attempt
The scandal is a new blot on a business still feeling the affects of the MF Global collapse. Were all scratching our heads over this, said Charles Carey, a trader and vice chairman of CME Group Inc., which owns the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade. How did this get thro
Date: Jul 11, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
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