Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2023
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Andrew Hugh Dubberly
Introduction
Andrew Hugh Dubberly is a prominent inventor based in Palo Alto, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of healthcare technology, particularly in the visualization and analysis of heart tissue. With a total of five patents to his name, Dubberly's work focuses on non-invasive methods for diagnosing heart pathologies.
Latest Patents
Dubberly's latest patents include a "Method and system for visualization of heart tissue at risk." This invention exemplifies methods and systems that facilitate the presentation of data derived from heart measurements in a non-invasive manner. The technology utilizes phase space tomography analysis to present these measurements in a graphical user interface (GUI). This interface is designed for use by healthcare providers, researchers, and patients, allowing for a unified and intuitive visualization of heart data. It includes both three-dimensional and two-dimensional visualizations that can be presented concurrently within a single interactive interface or report.
Another notable patent is the "Method and cloud platform system for analysis and visualization of heart tissue at risk." This system operates on a cloud platform and enables the analysis and presentation of heart measurement data acquired through non-invasive procedures. The cloud platform comprises a data store service, an analysis service, and a data exchange service, which work together to determine the presence or absence of significant coronary artery disease.
Career Highlights
Andrew Hugh Dubberly is currently associated with Analytics for
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