Kreindler & Kreindler LLP 750 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Phone:
2129733414 (Phone)
Specialties:
Aviation Law Products Liability Wrongful Death Negligence
Memberships:
American Bar Association The American Association for Justice.
ISLN:
912497806
Admitted:
1996, New Jersey 1997, New York, U.S. District Court, Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts of New York U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
University:
Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York, B.A., Political Science, with honors, 1986
Law School:
Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 1996
Military:
U.S. Navy, Lt., 1986-1991
Links:
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Biography:
Member, Fordham International Law Journal, 1993-1995. Law Clerk to the Honorable Paul V. Gadola, U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District of Michigan, 1996-1997. Licensed FAA Commercial Multi-/Engi...
- 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.
Hydrogen Sensitive Films And Sensors Produced Therefrom
- Cincinnati OH, US John A. Lynch - Dayton OH, US Daniel P. Rose - Cincinnati OH, US Julia Kuhlmann - Cincinnati OH, US Daoli Zhao - North Brunswick NJ, US Peng Zhang - Cincinnati OH, US Michael E. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Described are sensors and methods of detecting hydrogen gas. The sensor includes a polymer matrix and a dye molecule in an amount sufficient such that exposure of the polymer matrix to hydrogen gas causes a change in a spectroscopic property of the dye molecule wherein the spectroscopic property includes at least one of color, absorbance, or luminescence. The polymer matrix may further include a catalyst, such as a transition metal, sulfonated Wilkinson's catalyst, colloidal Pt, sulfonated iridium cyclooctadiene triphenylphosphine, sulfonated rhodium cyclooctadiene triphenylphosphine, sulfonated ruthenium triphenylphosphine, or combinations thereof. Embodiments of the sensor may further include a gas permeable, water impermeable membrane, an outer covering, or combinations thereof.
MuscleDriver USA - Charlotte, NC Jan 2005 - Dec 2012
COO/Minority Owner
American Bodybuilding Products - Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area Mar 2003 - Jan 2005
Inside Sales/Warehouse Manager
Smoothie King - Brandon, FL Feb 2001 - Mar 2003
Store Manager
Complete Landcare - Riverview, FL 2000 - 2000
Landscaping Foreman
Leonard Buildings & Truck Accessories - Raleigh, NC 1999 - 2000
Assistant Manager/Installation Manager
Education:
Central Piedmont Community College 2013 - 2014
Associate of Arts (AA), Business Administration, Management and Operations
Hillsborough Community College 1995 - 1996
Palm Beach Community College 1994 - 1995
Skills:
Olympic Lifting Warehouse Management Operations Management Supervising International Relations Shipping Data Entry Inventory Management Order Fulfillment Order Processing Start-ups Personal Training Product Development Sports Nutrition Manufacturing Marketing Functional Training Customer Service Athletics Sales Management Exercise Physiology Sales Management Coaching Nutrition Public Speaking Strength & Conditioning Fitness Training Retail
USA Weightlifting Sport Performance Coach, USA Weightlifting USA Weightlifting Club Coach, USA Weightlifting Crossfit L1 Trainer, Crossfit Certified Project Management Professional, Crossfit
President, NFLPA Contract Advisor at Gridirion Sports Agency, Attorney and Counselor at Law at Daniel J. Rose, P.A.
Location:
Delray Beach, Florida
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Gridirion Sports Agency - Delray Beach, Florida since Mar 2007
President, NFLPA Contract Advisor
Daniel J. Rose, P.A. - Delray Beach, Florida since Feb 2005
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Education:
Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 1997 - 2000
JD, Law
University of South Florida 1992 - 1997
BBA, Criminology and Speech Communication
Skills:
Criminal Law Litigation Civil Litigation Commercial Litigation Legal Research Intellectual Property Mediation Legal Writing Corporate Law Legal Assistance Courts Appeals Personal Injury Product Liability Family Law
Medical School Duke University School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Procedures:
Spinal Cord Surgery Spinal Fusion Spinal Surgery Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Osteoarthritis Plantar Fascitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Rose graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Jacksonville, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery Of Spine. Dr. Rose is affiliated with New Hanover Regional Medical Center and New Hanover Regional Medical Center Orthopedic Hospital.
Dr. Rose graduated from the Dr N Reyes Med Fndn Inst of Med, Far Eastern Univ, Manila, Philippines in 1984. He works in North Hollywood, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine.