Boehringer Ingelheim Nov 2014 - Sep 2016
Assoc Dir, Analytics and Insights- Market Research and Competitive Insights- Customer Channels
Boehringer Ingelheim Apr 2002 - Nov 2014
Assoc Director Market and Competitive Insights- Cardiometabolic
The Dow Chemical Company Jan 2001 - Apr 2002
Senior Implementation Leader, New Business Growth
Union Carbide 1999 - 2001
Lead, Business Intelligence and Marketing Research
Stanford Research Institute 1994 - 1999
Senior Consultant
Education:
Fordham University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Strategic Planning Competitive Intelligence Pharmaceutical Industry Cross Functional Team Leadership Competitive Analysis Market Planning Data Analysis Leadership Oncology Segmentation Global Marketing Sales Effectiveness Market Analysis Business Intelligence Pharmaceutical Sales Healthcare Diabetes Care Cardiology Therapeutic Areas Market Research Strategy Market Access Marketing Management Clinical Trials Medical Devices Diabetes Biotechnology Lifesciences Biopharmaceuticals Neurology Commercialization Product Launch
Kuntal Sengupta - Winchester MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382103
Abstract:
A face is detected within a camera's field despite inadequate illumination. In various embodiments, multiple images of the inadequately illuminated field of view are obtained and summed into a composite image. The composite image is tone-mapped based on a facial lighting model, and a bounded group of pixels in the tone-mapped image having a lighting distribution indicative of a face is identified. Facial features are resolved within the bounded group of pixels.
Pieter-Jan Boone - Bedford MA, US Lou Bergandi - Oceanside CA, US Feroz Gora - Boston MA, US David Kashtan - Santa Cruz CA, US David M. T. Ting - Sudbury MA, US Michael Michlin - Newton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US Alain Slak - Bedford MA, US Taras Lushney - Lviv, UA
Firmware updates for, e.g., thin client devices may be achieved in a seamless, non-disruptive manner using a two-stage firmware loader, including a base loader pre-installed on the device and a caching loader downloaded, by the base loader, from a firmware server and thereafter responsible for downloading and updating other firmware application packages.
Automatic Annotation Of Significant Intervals Of Genome
- Stamford CT, US Matthew Croken - New York NY, US Andrei Salomatov - New York NY, US Robert B. Calder - New York NY, US Andrew S. McLellan - Stamford CT, US
A target interval builder system may generate genomic feature tracks based on gene identifiers provided by users. The system may build the genomic feature tracks based on data obtained from various biomarker data servers. An example target interval building process may include receiving one or more identifiers. The system may retrieve various sets of genomic coordinates from different data sources. The sets of genomic coordinates may include information of various genomic intervals that are identified from the gene identifiers. The system may standardize the sets of genomic coordinates retrieved to generate a standardized set of genomic coordinates that includes genomic coordinates of target intervals. The genomic feature tracks may be generated from the standardized genomic coordinates and related annotation data. The system may annotate the intervals with information such as standardized gene symbols, gene identifiers, and sources. The system may provide sequencing performance and mappability analyses for the target intervals.
Pieter-Jan Boone - Bedford MA, US Lou Bergandi - Oceanside CA, US Feroz Gora - Boston MA, US David Kashtan - Santa Cruz CA, US David M. T. Ting - Sudbury MA, US Michael Michlin - Newton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US Alain Slak - Bedford MA, US Taras Lushney - Lviv, UA
Firmware updates for, e.g., thin client devices may be achieved in a seamless, non-disruptive manner using a two-stage firmware loader, including a base loader pre-installed on the device and a caching loader downloaded, by the base loader, from a firmware server and thereafter responsible for downloading and updating other firmware application packages.
Pieter-Jan Boone - Bedford MA, US Lou Bergandi - Oceanside CA, US Feroz Gora - Boston MA, US David Kashtan - Santa Cruz CA, US David M. T. Ting - Sudbury MA, US Michael Michlin - Newton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US Alain Slak - Bedford MA, US Taras Lushney - Lviv, UA
Firmware updates for, e.g., thin client devices may be achieved in a seamless, non-disruptive manner using a two-stage firmware loader, including a base loader pre-installed on the device and a caching loader downloaded, by the base loader, from a firmware server and thereafter responsible for downloading and updating other firmware application packages.
Location-Based Healthcare Collaboration, Data Management And Access Control
Michael S. Saulnier - Acton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 H04W 60/04 H04W 4/04
Abstract:
The locations of electronic devices in an institutional facility are determined based on interaction with the wireless mobile devices of users who roam though the facility and interact with (or are detected by) the devices.
Pieter-Jan Boone - Bedford MA, US Lou Bergandi - Oceanside CA, US Feroz Gora - Boston MA, US David Kashtan - Santa Cruz CA, US David M. T. Ting - Sudbury MA, US Michael Michlin - Newton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US Alain Slak - Bedford MA, US Taras Lushney - Lviv, UA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06F 9/445 G06F 9/44 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Firmware updates for, e.g., thin client devices may be achieved in a seamless, non-disruptive manner using a two-stage firmware loader, including a base loader pre-installed on the device and a caching loader downloaded, by the base loader, from a firmware server and thereafter responsible for downloading and updating other firmware application packages.
Pieter-Jan Boone - Bedford MA, US Lou Bergandi - Oceanside CA, US Feroz Gora - Boston MA, US David Kashtan - Santa Cruz CA, US David M. T. Ting - Sudbury MA, US Michael Michlin - Newton MA, US Robert Calder - Burlington MA, US Alain Slak - Bedford MA, US Taras Lushney - Lviv, UA
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717170
Abstract:
Firmware updates for, e.g., thin client devices may be achieved in a seamless, non-disruptive manner using a two-stage firmware loader, including a base loader pre-installed on the device and a caching loader downloaded, by the base loader, from a firmware server and thereafter responsible for downloading and updating other firmware application packages.