Thomas H. Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US Marla R. Wolfson - Wyndmoor PA, US
Assignee:
Temple Univesity - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A61M 16/10 A61M 15/00 A61M 11/00
US Classification:
12820325, 12820315, 12820312, 12820024, 12820014
Abstract:
The present invention includes a transient method of delivering a biological agent in a breathable liquid to a lung of a patient. The present invention includes a steady state method of delivering a biological agent in a breathable liquid to a lung of a patient. The steps of both the transient delivery method and the steady state delivery method can be controlled by a servo-control unit. A supplementary biological agent delivery step can be performed in both the transient method of delivering a biological agent and the steady state method of delivering a biological agent.
A thoracic stabilizer for limiting anterior chest wall collapse includes a platform supporting a patient and a pair of lateral supports contacting opposite sides of the patient's chest wall and applying force to limit collapse of the chest wall. The force applied by the lateral supports is varied depending on the force applied to the platform by the patient. The stabilizer includes a retractometer measuring the collapse of the chest wall. According to one embodiment, the stabilizer includes a controller that varies the force applied to the chest wall in closed-loop fashion based on the chest wall collapse measured by the retractometer using an algorithm of the controller. According to one embodiment, the stabilizer includes motors moving the lateral supports. According to another embodiment, the stabilizer includes a hydraulic system and the lateral supports include expandable fluid-filled members.
Process For Transient And Steady State Delivery Of Biological Agents To The Lung Via Breathable Liquids
Thomas H. Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US Marla R. Wolfson - Wyndmoor PA, US
Assignee:
Temple University—Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A61M 16/10 A61M 15/00 A61M 11/00
US Classification:
12820325, 12820315, 12820312, 12820024, 12820014
Abstract:
The present invention includes a transient method of delivering a biological agent in a breathable liquid to a lung of a patient. The present invention includes a steady state method of delivering a biological agent in a breathable liquid to a lung of a patient. The steps of both the transient delivery method and the steady state delivery method can be controlled by a servo-control unit. A supplementary biological agent delivery step can be performed in both the transient method of delivering a biological agent and the steady state method of delivering a biological agent.
Thomas H. Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US Marla R. Wolfson - Wyndmoor PA, US
Assignee:
Temple University—Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A61M 15/00
US Classification:
12820325, 12820315
Abstract:
An open-circuit liquid ventilation system includes a reservoir containing a breathable liquid, a patient interface receiving breathable liquid from the reservoir, a pump directing breathable liquid from the reservoir to the patient, a controller for the pump, and a tank for storing used breathable liquid. The system may be passive regarding expired liquid. Alternatively, the system may be active and include a bypass line connected to the pump such that used breathable liquid is drawn from the patient. The patient interface may be adapted to interface a gas ventilation system to facilitate a rapid conversion from gas to liquid ventilation. The system may include sensors monitoring pressure and volume parameters and may include an output displaying information including schematics and real time tracings regarding a ventilation procedure.
Thomas H. Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US Robert G. Stern - Tucson AZ, US Marla R. Wolfson - Wyndmoor PA, US
Assignee:
Peach Technologies, LLC. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 9/00
US Classification:
424400
Abstract:
A subject is confined in a closed environment at an elevated pressure through which perfluorochemical fluid containing dissolved oxygen is circulated to treat disease or injury.
Tariq Rahman - Moylan PA, US Thomas Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US J. Bowen - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
A61C 3/00
US Classification:
433006000
Abstract:
An orthodontic compliance monitor includes a sensor that senses when an orthodontic appliance is properly positioned and a processor that processes an output of the sensor and generates compliance data. A memory device stores compliance data and the processor generates the compliance data based on a compliance protocol. System and methods for orthodontic compliance are also disclosed.
Treatment Of Decompression Sickness With Inhaled Nitric Oxide Gas
Thomas Shaffer - Chadds Ford PA, US Joseph Tuckosh - Hockessin DE, US Thomas Miller - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
The Nemours Foundation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61M 16/00 A62B 7/00 F16K 31/02
US Classification:
128204180, 128204220
Abstract:
The present invention includes a method for treating an individual suffering from decompression sickness, a gas mixture that can be used to treat the individual, and an apparatus that can be used to administer the gas mixture. The method includes administering a gas mixture of oxygen and a therapeutically effective amount of nitric oxide gas to the individual. The gas mixture can include a mixture of oxygen, helium and, nitric oxide gases. The gas mixture can be administered using an apparatus that can be worn by the individual. The apparatus includes dispensers for gases, a gas blender to mix the gases, an inspiratory passage, a face mask substantially conformable with the individual's face, and an expiratory passage. When the individual wearing the face mask inhales, the gas mixture travels from the gas blender, through the inspiratory passage to the face mask. The gas mixture is then inhaled by the individual. When the individual exhales a breath, the breath travels from the face mask through the expiratory passage.
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Company / Classification
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Thomas Shaffer Principal
Bristol Jr-Sr High School Elementary and Secondary Schools
1801 Wilson Ave, Edgely, PA 19007 Website: bbsd.org,
Thomas Shaffer Principal
Bristol Boro Jr-Sr High School Elementary and Secondary Schools
1801 Wilson Ave, Edgely, PA 19007 Website: bbsd.org
Thomas Shaffer President
D & S Concrete Company Inc Concrete Contractor
290 Alliance St, Wenonah, NJ 08090 8568480839
Thomas C. Shaffer Principal
Shaffer Health and Safety LLC Health/Allied Services
961 Passer Rd, Coopersburg, PA 18036
Thomas Shaffer Principal
Bristol Jr-Sr High School Elementary & Secondary Schools
1801 Wilson Ave, Bristol, PA 19007 2157811035, 2157811033
Thomas Shaffer Principal
Bristol Boro Jr-Sr High School
1801 Wilson Ave, Bristol, PA 19007 2157811030, 2157811033
Thomas Shaffer Principal
Bristol Borough School District Junior/Senior High School
1801 Wilson Ave, Edgely, PA 19007 2157811030
Resumes
Executive Vice President, Global Sales|Marketing|Business Development
Mtf
Executive Vice President, Global Sales|Marketing|Business Development
Conmed Corporation Jan 2012 - Apr 2014
Vice President and General Manager
Mtf Sports Medicine Aug 2007 - Jan 2012
Vp, Sales, Marketing and Development
Mtf Aug 2001 - Aug 2006
Vice-President, Marketing
Mtf Aug 2001 - Aug 2006
Vp, Sales and Marketing
Education:
Gettysburg College
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Market Development Product Development Orthopedics Strategy Product Marketing Commercialization Cross Functional Team Leadership Marketing Strategy Healthcare Business Development Sales Fda Spine Product Management Biotechnology Strategic Partnerships Biologics P&L Management Surgeons Marketing Communications Leadership Marketing Contract Management Corporate Communications Data Analysis Advertising Brand Management Social Media Marketing Contract Negotiation Sales Channel Development Strategic Planning Nonprofit Organizations Business Strategy Board of Directors Organizational Development Organizational Leadership Medical Devices Product Launch Orthopedic Operating Room Surgery Direct Sales Regulatory Affairs U.s. Food and Drug Administration
Director, Center For Pediatric Research And Pediatric Lung Center , Associate Director Of Research
A.I. duPont Hospital for Children since Sep 2001
Director, Center for Pediatric Research & Pediatric Lung Center, Associate Director of Research
Jefferson Medical College since Sep 2001
Professor of Pediatrics
Temple University School of Medicine since Sep 1977
Professor of Physiology and Pediatrics
University of PA. School of Medicine Sep 1972 - Jul 1977
Assistant Professor of Physiology and Medicine
Education:
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1972 - 1976
Postdoctoral, Medical Physiology
Drexel University 1963 - 1972
B.S., MS.E., Ph.D., Mechanical EngineeringPenn State University , Mathematics, 1968
University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1972-76
Department of Physiology and Medicine
Penn State University 1968 - 1968
Skills:
Clinical Research Science Medical Research Medicine Healthcare Research Hospitals Biomedical Engineering Clinical Trials Pediatrics Lifesciences Molecular Biology Cell Culture Physiology Public Health Translational Research Healthcare Management Drug Development Biomechanics Human Physiology Proposal Writing Grants Technology Transfer Commercialization Life Sciences Professional Musician Medical Education
Trivium Packaging
Vice President Human Resources - Americas
Exal Corporation Mar 2019 - Oct 2019
Senior Director, Global Human Resources
Exal Corporation Aug 2016 - Nov 2018
Director, Human Resources - Us
Ellwood Quality Steels Co Feb 2014 - Sep 2015
Director, Human Resources and Safety
Ansaldo Sts Feb 2013 - Jan 2014
Vice President Human Resources Usa
Education:
Thiel College 1994 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Business
Shenango High School 1988 - 1994
Skills:
Employee Relations Conflict Resolution Talent Management Talent Acquisition Succession Planning Performance Management Human Resources Labor Relations Organizational Development Employee Engagement Recruiting Workforce Planning Hr Consulting Fmla Technical Recruiting Hris College Recruiting Management Hr Policies Benefits Administration Onboarding Organizational Design Applicant Tracking Systems Employment Law Employee Benefits Change Management Personnel Management Training Deferred Compensation Sourcing Internet Recruiting Organizational Effectiveness Employee Handbooks Sap Hr Employee Training Temporary Placement New Hire Orientations Leadership Job Descriptions Interviews Compensation and Benefit Peoplesoft Employer Branding Sphr Job Analysis Hiring Resume Writing Benefits Negotiation Union Avoidance Executive Search
Aug 2007 to 2000 Backup Customer Service RepresentativeExpress Scripts, Inc Bensalem, PA Jan 2004 to Aug 2005 Pharmacy Order ProcessorExpress Scripts, Inc
Jan 2004 to Aug 2005 Maintenance Supervisor/Technician