Noah D Syroid

age ~50

from Salt Lake City, UT

Also known as:
  • Noah Daniel Syroid
  • Daniel Noah Syroid
  • Syroid Noah Daniel
Phone and address:
2535 E Blaine Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84108

Noah Syroid Phones & Addresses

  • 2535 E Blaine Ave, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84108
  • 3611 Kings Hill Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
  • 3612 Kings Hill Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
  • 1204 Middlesex Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84123
  • Cottonwood Heights, UT
  • Taylorsville, UT
  • American Fork, UT
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Glendale, AZ
  • Park City, UT

Work

  • Company:
    Dynasthetics
    Jan 2012
  • Position:
    Lead engineer - vitalsbridge

Education

  • Degree:
    Master of Science, Masters
  • School / High School:
    University of Utah
    1998 to 2000
  • Specialities:
    Bioengineering

Skills

Biomedical Engineering • Simulations • Medical Devices • Patient Safety • Medical Education • Healthcare Information Technology • Information Visualization • Signal Processing • Informatics • Medical Imaging • Matlab • Medical Monitoring • C++ • User Interface Design • Software Development • Machine Learning • Clinical Research • Java • Software Project Management • R&D • Hospitals • Patient Monitoring • Human Factors Engineering • Usability Testing • Visual C# • High Fidelity Patient Simulation • User Experience • Fidelity • Healthcare • Biomedical Instrumentation • Healthcare It • Failure Modes

Interests

Education • Environment • Science and Technology • Animal Welfare • Health

Emails

n***d@aol.com

Industries

Medical Devices
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Noah Syroid
Chief Technology Officer
Applied Medical Visualizations, LLC
Medical Software Development
925 E 900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
8017552353
Noah Syroid
Principal
Applied Medical Visualization, LLC
Health/Allied Services
231 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Resumes

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Chief Technical Officer

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Location:
1388 Westminister Ave, Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Dynasthetics
Lead Engineer - Vitalsbridge

Applied Medical Visualizations
Chief Technical Officer

University of Utah Anesthesiology Center For Patient Simulation
Technical Director
Education:
University of Utah 1998 - 2000
Master of Science, Masters, Bioengineering
University of Arizona 1992 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering
Simulations
Medical Devices
Patient Safety
Medical Education
Healthcare Information Technology
Information Visualization
Signal Processing
Informatics
Medical Imaging
Matlab
Medical Monitoring
C++
User Interface Design
Software Development
Machine Learning
Clinical Research
Java
Software Project Management
R&D
Hospitals
Patient Monitoring
Human Factors Engineering
Usability Testing
Visual C#
High Fidelity Patient Simulation
User Experience
Fidelity
Healthcare
Biomedical Instrumentation
Healthcare It
Failure Modes
Interests:
Education
Environment
Science and Technology
Animal Welfare
Health

Us Patents

  • Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Dynamic Cardiovascular Function Using N-Dimensional Representatives Of Critical Functions

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  • US Patent:
    7654966, Feb 2, 2010
  • Filed:
    Oct 11, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/269423
  • Inventors:
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    David Strayer - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Robert Albert - Salt Lake City UT, US
    S. Blake Wachter - Huntsville UT, US
    Frank Drews - Salt Lake City UT, US
  • Assignee:
    University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/08
  • US Classification:
    600532, 600538, 600529
  • Abstract:
    A method, system, apparatus and device for the monitoring, diagnosis and evaluation of the state of a dynamic pulmonary system is disclosed. This method and system provides the processing means for receiving sensed and/or simulated data, converting such data into a displayable object format and displaying such objects in a manner such that the interrelationships between the respective variables can be correlated and identified by a user. This invention provides for the rapid cognitive grasp of the overall state of a pulmonary critical function with respect to a dynamic system.
  • Anesthesia Drug Monitor

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  • US Patent:
    7693697, Apr 6, 2010
  • Filed:
    Oct 11, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/269422
  • Inventors:
    Dwayne Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    David Strayer - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Robert Albert - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Frank Drews - Salt Lake City UT, US
  • Assignee:
    University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
  • International Classification:
    G06G 7/58
    G06G 7/48
  • US Classification:
    703 11, 703 12
  • Abstract:
    A method, system and apparatus for the monitoring, diagnosis and evaluation of the state of a dynamic drug display system is disclosed. This invention provides for the rapid cognitive grasp of the overall state of drug combination effects with respect to a dynamic system. The system provides for displayed objects, which change in real-time to show the changes of the functions of the system. In particular, this invention is directed to the processing and display of drug data for the use of doctors in the process of monitoring or administering drugs to patients.
  • System For Providing Emergency Medical Care With Real-Time Instructions And Associated Methods

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  • US Patent:
    7774060, Aug 10, 2010
  • Filed:
    Jun 20, 2005
  • Appl. No.:
    11/157218
  • Inventors:
    Dwayne R. Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Joseph A. Orr - Park City UT, US
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Daniel Snell - Tucson AZ, US
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Frank Drews - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Srinath Lingutla - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Santosh Balakrishnan - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Kai Kuck - Hamburg, DE
    Lara Brewer - Bountiful UT, US
  • Assignee:
    University of Utah Research Foundation - Salt Lake City UT
    Axon Medical, Inc. - Park City UT
  • International Classification:
    A61N 1/39
  • US Classification:
    607 5
  • Abstract:
    A basic life support system (BLSS) includes a processing element and an output element, such as a display screen or an audio output element, for providing an individual with real-time instructions on providing emergency medical care to a patient until paramedics or other healthcare professionals arrive to take over care for the patient. The instructions may be provided as graphics, including animations, as text, audibly, or as a combination of visible and audible elements. The BLSS may be configured for providing emergency medical care to individuals who have suffered from ventricular fibrillation. Accordingly, the BLSS may also include a defibrillation apparatus, an air or oxygen supply, a respiratory interface, one or more sensors, or a combination thereof.
  • Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Dynamic Cardiovascular Function Using N-Dimensional Representations Of Critical Functions

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  • US Patent:
    20050010117, Jan 13, 2005
  • Filed:
    May 14, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/846956
  • Inventors:
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Julio Bermudez - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Yinqi Zhang - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Michael Holmes - Muncie IN, US
    Frank Drews - Salt Lake City UT, US
    David Strayer - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Robert Albert - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Dwayne Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B005/02
    H04B001/00
  • US Classification:
    600484000, 381119000
  • Abstract:
    A method, system, apparatus and device for the monitoring, diagnosis and evaluation of the state of a dynamic system is disclosed. This method and system provides the processing means for receiving sensed and/or simulated data, converting such data into a displayable object format and displaying such objects in a manner such that the interrelationships between the respective variables can be correlated and identified by a user. This invention provides for the rapid cognitive grasp of the overall state of a critical function with respect to a dynamic system. The system provides for displayed objects, which change in real-time to show the changes of the functions of the system. It is a highly flexible system which works with a wide variety of applications, including biological systems, environmental systems, engineering systems, economic systems, mechanical systems, chemical systems and the like. The device of this invention is adapted specifically to providing objects within a frame associated with other objects in a reference grid to provide a graphical representation of cardiovascular function.
  • Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Anesthesia Drug Dosages, Concentrations, And Effects Using N-Dimensional Representations Of Critical Functions

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  • US Patent:
    20080033661, Feb 7, 2008
  • Filed:
    Aug 22, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/843524
  • Inventors:
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Dwayne Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Julio Bermudez - Salt Lake City, JP
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    David Strayer - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Robert Albert - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Michael Holmes - Muncie IN, US
    Frank Drews - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Haunke Prenzel - Lueback, DE
  • International Classification:
    G06F 19/00
  • US Classification:
    702022000
  • Abstract:
    A method, system and apparatus for the monitoring, diagnosis and evaluation of the state of a dynamic system is disclosed. This method and system provides the processing means for receiving sensed and/or simulated data, converting such data into a displayable object format and displaying such objects in a manner such that the interrelationships between the respective variables can be correlated and identified by a user. This invention provides for the rapid cognitive grasp of the overall state of a critical function with respect to a dynamic system. The system provides for displayed objects, which change in real-time to show the changes of the functions of the system. It is a highly flexible system which works with a wide variety of applications, including biological systems, environmental systems, engineering systems, economic systems, mechanical systems, chemical systems and the like. In particular, this invention is directed to the processing and display of drug data for the use of doctors in the process of monitoring or administering drugs to patients.
  • Methods And Apparatus For Drug Modeling And Displaying Drug Models

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  • US Patent:
    20080234322, Sep 25, 2008
  • Filed:
    Mar 20, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/725864
  • Inventors:
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Dwayne R. Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Talmage D. Egan - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Kenward B. Johnson - Sandy UT, US
  • International Classification:
    A61K 31/4468
    A61K 31/05
    A61K 31/08
    A61K 31/4535
    A61K 31/454
    A61K 31/02
  • US Classification:
    514326, 514731, 514722, 514743, 514329, 12820312
  • Abstract:
    Drug delivery models, displays, and systems may be configured to provide a clinician with readily intuitive information about the effects of one or more drugs on a subject. Interactive features may be included to provide a subject-specific model of the expected or predicted effects of one or more drugs on the subject. Additionally, interactive features that effect drug delivery to the subject may also be included. Drug delivery models, displays, and systems may be used in teaching, in advance of treatment, during treatment, or following treatment.
  • Methods And Apparatus For Drug Modeling And Displaying Drug Models

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  • US Patent:
    20120197188, Aug 2, 2012
  • Filed:
    Jan 27, 2012
  • Appl. No.:
    13/360642
  • Inventors:
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Dwayne R. Westenskow - Salt Lake City UT, US
    James Agutter - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Talmage D. Egan - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Kenward B. Johnson - Sandy UT, US
  • International Classification:
    A61M 31/00
  • US Classification:
    604 9301
  • Abstract:
    Drug delivery models, displays, and systems may be configured to provide a clinician with readily intuitive information about the effects of one or more drugs on a subject. Interactive features may be included to provide a subject-specific model of the expected or predicted effects of one or more drugs on the subject. Additionally, interactive features that effect drug delivery to the subject may also be included. Drug delivery models, displays, and systems may be used in teaching, in advance of treatment, during treatment, or following treatment.
  • System And Method For Detecting Ventilatory Depression And For Prompting A Patient To Breathe

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  • US Patent:
    20230078892, Mar 16, 2023
  • Filed:
    Jul 12, 2022
  • Appl. No.:
    17/862406
  • Inventors:
    - West Valley City UT, US
    Kenward B. Johnson - Sandy UT, US
    Joseph A. Orr - Park City UT, US
    Talmage Egan - Holladay UT, US
    Soeren Hoehne - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Noah Syroid - Salt Lake City UT, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/00
    A61B 5/0205
  • Abstract:
    A system and method for prompting a patient experiencing ventilatory depression to breathe includes at least one sensor for detecting ventilatory depression by detecting inadequate breathing or lack of breathing in the patient. The system also includes one or more sensors for determining the type of breathing problem experienced by the patient. A sensor for detecting motion of the patient is used to determine whether the patient is moving. If inadequate or a lack of breathing is detected and the patient is not moving, the system provides verbal prompts or tactile stimuli to prompt the patient to breathe to improve patient ventilation.

Classmates

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Noah Syroid

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Schools:
Woodland Park Elementary School Woodland Park CO 1979-1982, Hubert H. Humphrey Elementary School Albuquerque NM 1982-1985, Eisenhower Middle School Albuquerque NM 1985-1988
Community:
Dale Wheeler, Christopher Martin
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Hubert H. Humphrey Elemen...

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Graduates:
Eric Duplessis (1982-1988),
Nissa Goldberg (1989-1993),
Kahri Noll (1980-1981),
Noah Syroid (1982-1985),
Sherry Lenander (1984-1990)
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Eisenhower Middle School,...

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Graduates:
Jolene Gutierrez (1988-1991),
Kevin Irwin (1977-1980),
Noah Syroid (1985-1988),
Diane Kennedy (1986-1987)
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Woodland Park Elementary ...

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Graduates:
Jason Helland (1975-1980),
Sona Schlesselman (1977-1980),
Brelynn Hart (1981-1983),
Amanda Navin (1985-1985),
Noah Syroid (1979-1982)

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