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Eduard E Godik

from Suffern, NY
Age ~89

Eduard Godik Phones & Addresses

  • 1 Thornbrook Ln, Suffern, NY 10901 (845) 354-1215
  • Township of Washington, NJ
  • Glen Rock, NJ

Work

Company: Self employed Position: Technology consultant

Skills

Physics • Optics • Science • Start Ups • Entrepreneurship • Product Development • Project Management • Algorithms • Biomedical Engineering • Nanotechnology • R&D • Strategic Planning • Business Strategy • Strategy • Lifesciences • Matlab • Medical Devices • Research • Electronics • Semiconductors • New Business Development • Patents • Image Processing • Engineering • Sensors

Languages

Russian • English

Industries

Think Tanks

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Technology Consultant

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Location:
1 Thornbrook Ln, Suffern, NY 10901
Industry:
Think Tanks
Work:
self employed
Technology consultant
Skills:
Physics
Optics
Science
Start Ups
Entrepreneurship
Product Development
Project Management
Algorithms
Biomedical Engineering
Nanotechnology
R&D
Strategic Planning
Business Strategy
Strategy
Lifesciences
Matlab
Medical Devices
Research
Electronics
Semiconductors
New Business Development
Patents
Image Processing
Engineering
Sensors
Languages:
Russian
English

Publications

Us Patents

Dynamic-Functional Imaging Of Biological Objects Using A Non-Rigid Object Holder

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US Patent:
6587578, Jul 1, 2003
Filed:
Jun 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/873855
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Suffern NY
Alan Rego - Woodbury CT
Ivan Masyukov - Westwood NJ
Assignee:
Dobi Medical Systems, Inc. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382128, 1281091, 378195
Abstract:
A non-rigid object holder unit for use in examination of an object, the unit having a base support, a member movably mounted with respect to the base support to accommodate various sized object. A removable resilient membrane is attached to the first member forming an inflatable component for holding the object to be examined between the inflatable component and the base support. A pressure system operably connected to the inflatable component for controllably inflating the inflatable component. A source of electromagnetic radiation optically associated with the base support and inflatable component for providing a beam of light to the object and an optical detecting system optically aligned with the source of electromagnetic radiation for receiving the electromagnetic radiation passing through and/or being backscattered from the object. In addition, both the base support and member containing the inflatable component are movable together to accommodate various sized patients.

Dynamic-Functional Imaging Of Biological Objects Using A Non-Rigid Object Holder

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US Patent:
62434845, Jun 5, 2001
Filed:
Sep 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/399306
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Suffern NY
Assignee:
DOBI Medical Systems, LLC - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382128
Abstract:
A non-rigid object holder assembly for use in examination of an object having a base (6), a first member (5) and a second member (2) movably mounted with respect to each other and said base (6), a mechanism (8) for controllably moving the members with respect to each other and the base. A first resilient membrane (4) attached to the first member (5) and a second resilient membrane (1) attached to the second member (2), the first and the second resilient membranes forming first and second inflatable components (4',1') for holding the object to be examined therebetween. A pressure system ((11, 19) operably connected to the first and the second inflatable components for controllably inflating each of the inflatable components. A source of electromagnetic radiation (14) optically associated with the inflatable components for providing a beam of light to the object and an optical detecting system (15) optically aligned with the source of electromagnetic radiation (14) for receiving said electromagnetic radiation passing through and/or being backscattered from the object.

Method And Apparatus For Diagnostics Of Internal Organs

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US Patent:
60029587, Dec 14, 1999
Filed:
Jul 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/491865
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Washington Township NJ
Assignee:
Dynamics Imaging, Inc. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61B 505
US Classification:
600407
Abstract:
The invention relates to medicine, or exactly to methods of non-invasive investigations of a living organism state, in particular, for diagnostics of pathological changes in tissues of human and animals organism. The apparatus relies upon illuminating the investigated organ of the body with infrared radiation of 0. 6-1. 5 um wavelength range and simultaneous scanning of the investigated organ volume with a focal spot of a focused beam of amplitude-modulated ultrasound waves, at least one of the parameters which appear as a result of the transmitted and/or back scattered infrared radiation being recorded. The presence and the type of pathology in the investigated organ is judged by the value and/or the characteristics of the relative changes in the above mentioned parameters during the scanning process.

Method Of Living Organism Multimodal Functional Mapping

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US Patent:
61922625, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
Jul 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/353891
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Suffern NY
Assignee:
DOBI Medical Systems, LLC - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61B 505
US Classification:
600407
Abstract:
A method of diagnosing a living organism by analyzing at least two physical parameters of a region under investigation of the living organism in order to provide a multimodal approach to living organism diagnosis. By utilizing information derived from the plurality of physical parameters to generate a series of functional maps, and by, in some instances, applying external influences to the living organism, accurate diagnosis of the living organism can take place.

Method For Investigation Of Distribution Of Physiological Components In Human Body Tissues And Apparatus For Its Realization

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US Patent:
57477892, May 5, 1998
Filed:
Jul 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/678786
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Midland Park NJ
Assignee:
Dynamics Imaging, Inc. - Devon PA
International Classification:
A61B 500
G01N 2100
US Classification:
2502081
Abstract:
The method of investigation of physiological components distribution in human body tissues includes optical illumination of the investigated area, recording of the spatial distribution of the intensity of the light reflected by the investigated area within a definite period of time through sequential time intervals, which are small compared to the time constant of the investigated process. The wavelength of the illuminating or recorded reflected radiation is chosen at one of the spectral intervals with a maximal steepness of the spectral changes in the physiological pigments absorption, this radiation being modulated by the frequency and the amplitude-modulated part of the reflected light thus appearing is recorded synchronously at the modulation frequency. In one aspect of the method, the investigated area is illuminated at one or several points and the reflected radiation is recorded at points shifted relative to the illuminated ones. An apparatus for investigation of distribution of physiological components in human body tissues contains an illuminator for the optical illumination of the investigated area with a control block, a detecting device for recording of the investigated area images, means for assignment of the radiation wavelength, a system of image formation, a video control device, a dynamic interface board for formation and accumulation at the video memory of the image processing system of the frame sequence.

Optical Functional Mamoscope

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US Patent:
57301336, Mar 24, 1998
Filed:
Jun 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/664189
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Glen Rock NJ
Assignee:
Dynamics Imaging, Inc. - Devon PA
International Classification:
A61B 505
US Classification:
1286531
Abstract:
The invention belongs to the field of medicine and biology, and more specifically, the invention encompasses an apparatus for performing functional imaging of biological objects. It can be used to distinguish between normal and pathological states in women's mammary glands. The aim of this invention is to increase the reliability of detection of peculiarities in the patient's physiological status, including detection of cancer. Visualization and early diagnosis of different mammary gland pathologies are achieved by recording dynamic images of both mammary glands while illuminating alternatively from opposite sides. The data thus obtained is subsequently combined and processed.

Method Of Investigation Of Microcirculation Functional Dynamics Of Physiological Liquids In Skin And Apparatus For Its Realization

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US Patent:
56997973, Dec 23, 1997
Filed:
Aug 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/411644
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Washington Township NJ
Assignee:
Dynamics Imaging, Inc. - Devon PA
International Classification:
A61B 505
US Classification:
1286531
Abstract:
This method and apparatus characterizes the interconnection between blood content and capillary blood flow and accomplishes a functional diagnosis of microcirculation of physiological liquids in the skin. In this invention there is a sequential recording of the IR radiation emitted by the skin with simultaneous recording of backscattered electromagnetic radiation at visible and near IR wavelengths under conditions of external illumination over the same region with subsequent superimposition of the images obtained thereby. The parameter to be measured is the relationship between the temporal changes in backscattered electromagnetic radiation in at least one of the spectral ranges of 0. 3 to 2. 0. mu. m and changes in intensity of emitted IR radiation. This parameter is represented in the form of spatial-temporal distribution within the boundaries of the image region under investigation.

Method Of Living System Organism Diagnostics And Apparatus For Its Realization

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US Patent:
58651675, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Nov 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/565747
Inventors:
Eduard E. Godik - Washington Township NJ
Assignee:
Dynamics Imaging, Inc. - Devon PA
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
128133
Abstract:
A method of diagnostics of living organism state and an apparatus for its realization, comprising the steps of (i) illuminating living organism surface (1) with electromagnetic radiation from source (2) of optical wavelength range from 0. 3 to 2. mu. , (ii) receiving transmitted through or back scattered by the living organism radiation by detectors (3 and 4), (iii) with the help of sequentially connected commutator (5), analog-to-digital converter (6) and input-output controller (7), spatial distribution of at least one parameter, characterizing transmittance and/or back scattering by living organism radiation in the computer system (8) is performed sequentially and continuously in time. At the above mentioned spatial distributions, spatial regions are revealed, differing from each other by at least one parameter, characterizing their temporal changes, and the revealed regions are recorded as a functional map of physiological processes taking place in living organism.
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