Thomas A. Howell - Palo Alto CA, US David Chao - Saratoga CA, US C. Douglass Thomas - Campbell CA, US Robert Grant Day - San Francisco CA, US Peter P. Tong - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
IpVenture, Inc. - Los Altos CA
International Classification:
G02C 1/00
US Classification:
351158, 351 41
Abstract:
A pair of glasses with a heart-rate monitor according to one embodiment. The heart-rate monitor is configured to measure the heart rate of the user of the glasses. The heart-rate monitor can include a sensor with a radiation transmitter and a radiation receiver. The radiation could be infrared radiation. In one approach, the receiver measures signals transmitted by the transmitter through a body part of the user to measure the user's heart rate. The sensor could be incorporated in a clip to clip onto the body part of the user, such as the ear lobe of the user. In another approach, the receiver measures signals transmitted by the transmitter and reflected by a body part of the user to measure the user's heart rate.
Integrated Email And Chat Archiving With Fine Grained User Control For Chat Archiving
Jonathan D. Perlow - San Francisco CA, US Robert F. Day - Bellevue WA, US Adam Ross Barker - Menlo Park CA, US Keith H. Coleman - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709207
Abstract:
Participants in a chat session can control the archiving of chat messages in the chat session. Participants in a chat session send and receive a first set of chat messages, which are archived. A command to deactivate archiving is made by one of the participants. Messages in the chat session that are sent and received subsequent to the command to deactivate archiving are not archived. Archiving may be reactivated and messages subsequent to the command to reactivate archiving are archived.
Chitin Oligosaccharide Elicitor- And Gibberellin-Responsive Genes In Plants, And Uses Thereof
Genes whose expression was induced in the early stages of elicitor treatment were investigated using a DNA microchip containing 1265 varieties of rice ESTs. A chitin oligomer (N-acetylchitooligosaccharide), an important component in the cell wall of rice blast fungus, was used as the elicitor. This resulted in the identification of six varieties of novel elicitor-responsive ESTs. Of these, the product of two genes (named CIGR1 gene and CIGR2 gene) possessed a motif characteristic of the GRAS family, which are thought to be transcription factors. Thus it was indicated for the first time that, in addition to gibberellin signal transduction regulatory factors, the GRAS family is also present in rice.
Methods For Identifying Gibberellin Responsive Genes Using Cultured Vegetable Cells
Eiichi Minami - Ibaraki, JP Naoto Shibuya - Kanagawa, JP Robert Day - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68
US Classification:
435006000
Abstract:
To date, those skilled in the art have never considered that cultured plant cells respond to gibberellins. However, to comprehensively and conveniently identify and isolate gibberellin responsive genes, cultured cells, which are uniform and easy to handle, are appropriate. Considering the advantages of cultured cells, the present inventors developed methods for identifying and isolating gibberellin responsive genes using cultured cells. After pre-culturing cells in an auxin-free medium, they examined whether or not changes in gene expression could be detected. As a result, it was surprisingly revealed that changes in the expression of some genes could be detected after gibberellin treatment.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Creative Writing in the Classroom: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Resources (K-12)
Oct 2012 to 2000 Prior Authorization SpecialistMontclair Estates
2012 to 2000 ConciergeWalgreen's Dallas, TX 2008 to 2012 Pharmacy technicianMedicine Chest Institutional Pharmacy Sulphur Springs, TX 2003 to 2008 Pharmacy technician/department managerCalvary Baptist Church Sulphur Springs, TX 1998 to 2004 PastorMinister to Adults Garland, TX 1997 to 1998 Adults (Interim), Northlake Baptist ChurchBarton Security Services Las Colinas, TX 1993 to 1997 Security Officer
Education:
Criswell College 1997 Master of DivinityToccoa Falls College 1992 to 1992 B.A. in Biblical Studies
Skills:
customer service skills, management, trainer, public speaking
2012 to 2000 Plant Manager - Oilfield Parent OperationsMeritor, CVS Maxton, NC 2007 to 2012 SITE MANAGERNew Mather Metals Toledo, OH 2004 to 2007 PLANT MANAGERRWD Technologies Troy, MI 2002 to 2004 PRINCIPAL LEAN COSULTANT
Education:
Norwich University 2011 MBA in Business AdministrationProgram in Labor Negotiations Harvard Business School 2006University of Texas a Arlington Arlington, TX 1985 Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering
Flagship Grapevine, TX Jun 2009 to Sep 2011 Janitor/CleanerApple Staffing Irving, TX Apr 2008 to Jun 2009 Material HandlerBurger King Irving, TX May 2007 to May 2008 HMS HostRamada Hotel Irving, TX Feb 2007 to Jul 2007Packed
Sep 2004 to Nov 2006 Cart AttendantUS Security Irving, TX May 2002 to Aug 2004 Unarmed Security GuardCircuit City Irving, TX Apr 2001 to Aug 2001 Material Handler
Education:
Nimetz High School Irving, TX 1988 Diploma
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Robert C Day, Irving TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
1901 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75061 9725798700 (Phone)
Irving Radiological Associates 2001 N Macarthur Blvd Suite 240, Irving, TX 75061 9725797575 (Phone)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1984
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
1901 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75061
Irving Radiological Associates 2001 N Macarthur Blvd Suite 240, Irving, TX 75061
Baylor Medical Center at Irving 1901 North Macarthur Boulevard, Irving, TX 75061
Education:
Medical School University Of Florida College Of Medicine Graduated: 1980 Medical School University Tex Health Scis Center Graduated: 1984 Medical School University Of California San Diego Graduated: 1985
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Bradenton, FL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Day is affiliated with Blake Medical Center and Manatee Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1981. He works in Provo, UT and specializes in Diabetes. Dr. Day is affiliated with Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Medical School University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Day graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville in 1980. He works in Irving, TX and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Day is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Irving, Baylor Surgical Hospital At Las Colinas and Baylor Surgical Hospital Fort Worth.
2001 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75061 1901 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75061
Education:
University of Florida, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine UCSD Healthcare - Fellowship - Angioplasty and Interventional Radiology University Health System - Residency - Diagnostic Radiology
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Diagnostic Radiology (Radiology)