Linda Betz - Poughkeepsie NY, US George Blakley - Round Rock TX, US Donald Cronin - Raleigh NC, US David Hemsath - Round Rock TX, US Paul Landsberg - Raleigh NC, US Christopher O'Connor - Raleigh NC, US Ronald Perez - Mount Kisco NY, US James Ward - Apex NC, US Richard Wood - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705038000
Abstract:
Techniques are disclosed for systematically assessing an enterprise's security risks in view of a set of security patterns. Each pattern that is applicable to the enterprise's operation is then considered against the backdrop of a set of common attributes that are used, in turn, to further distinguish each pattern from a risk and security solution perspective. Using the disclosed techniques, specific security risks can be identified and appropriate security products can be selected to address those risks in a systematic manner, thereby assisting information technology decision makers across a wide variety of enterprises in deriving security solutions. These security solutions will typically be more effective and efficient from a functional perspective, as well as being more cost-effective, than security solutions created using prior art ad hoc approaches. The disclosed techniques may also be leveraged to create a requirements list for function to be included in a security product.
Glenn Vonk - Fuguay-Varina NC, US Richard Rumbaugh - Durham NC, US David Whellan - Bala Cynwyd PA, US Christopher O'Connor - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
600300000, 705002000
Abstract:
An electronic health care management system is provided which collects both subjective and objective information regarding a patient into a clinical patient record, and uses the record to determine evidence-based recommendations. A healthcare provider may decide to implement certain recommendations, and/or provide additional interventions which are collectively implemented using automated support tools. Often, a plan can include follow-up activities which may be automatically scheduled by the electronic health care management system, and may include external scheduling programs and corresponding application-programming interfaces (APIs).
Bisphosphonate Compositions And Methods For Treating Heart Failure
Kenneth W. Lyles - Durham NC, US Cathleen S. Colon-Emeric - Durham NC, US Christopher M. O'Connor - Durham NC, US Richard S. Stack - Chapel Hill NC, US Colleen Stack - Chapel Hill NC, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/675 A61P 9/00 C07F 9/40
US Classification:
514 94, 548112
Abstract:
The present invention provides for methods and compositions for treating and/or preventing cardiac dysfunction by administering to subject a therapeutically effective amount of a bisphosphonate, functional analogue or a pharmaceutically effective salt thereof.
Bisphosphonate Compositions And Methods For Treating Heart Failure
- Durham NC, US CATHLEEN S. COLON-EMERIC - DURHAM NC, US CHRISTOPHER M. O'CONNOR - DURHAM NC, US RICHARD S. STACK - CHAPEL HILL NC, US COLLEEN STACK - CHAPEL HILL NC, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/663 A61K 31/66
Abstract:
The present invention provides for methods and compositions for treating and/or preventing cardiac dysfunction by administering to subject a therapeutically effective amount of a bisphosphonate, functional analogue or a pharmaceutically effective salt thereof.
Bisphosphonate Compositions And Methods For Treating And\Or Reducing Cardiac Dysfunction
- Durham NC, US Cathleen S. Colon-Emeric - Durham NC, US Christopher M. O'Connor - Durham NC, US Dennis Abraham - Durham NC, US Kent Nilson - Durham NC, US Howard Rockman - Durham NC, US Graham Russell - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/675 A61K 45/06 A61K 31/663
US Classification:
514 23, 514108, 514 89, 514 94, 514 80
Abstract:
The present invention provides for methods and compositions for treating, reducing and/or preventing cardiac dysfunction by administering to subject a therapeutically effective amount of a bisphosphonate, prodrug thereof, functional analogue or a pharmaceutically effective salt thereof in an amount sufficient to increase activity of at least one kinase in heart tissue of the subject.
Michael Alexander Janson - Berkeley CA, US Ian David Robert Fisher - San Rafael CA, US Christopher Michael O'Connor - Burlingame CA, US Daniel William James McCall - San Rafael CA, US John Jacob Ellenich - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/60
US Classification:
726 27
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving a user login request originating from a user device, the user login request including a user identifier; authenticating, based on the user identifier, the user as having access to information associated with a particular tenant of a plurality of tenants; identifying a tenant specified theme associated with the particular tenant of a plurality of tenant themes, the theme being specified by the tenant for use in presenting data to authenticated users; obtaining data associated with the particular tenant; and providing the data associated with the particular tenant to the user device for presentation, wherein the data is presented on a user interface of the user device, the data being formatted based on the identified tenant theme.
Business Law Consumer Law Employment Law Class Actions Complex Litigation Consumer Products Litigation Employment and Labor General Civil Litigation Area Privacy and Security
Jurisdiction:
California (2003)
Law School:
Hastings College of the Law
Education:
Hastings College of the Law University of Southern California
University of California, Davis 2011 - 2016
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Matlab Filtration Python Titration Column Chromatography Research Distillation Vacuum Distillation Mathematica Tlc Extractions Aspen Plus C++ Lc Ms Nmr Crystallization
AdvantageCare Physicians 9610 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375 7184590400 (phone), 7182863863 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. O'connor works in Forest Hills, NY and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Mr. O'connor is affiliated with Forest Hills Hospital and Queens Hospital Center.