Location History:
- Whitefish Bay, WI (US) (2004 - 2009)
- Tucson, AZ (US) (2013)
- Shorewood, WI (US) (2015)
- Joppa, MD (US) (2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2023
Title: Innovations by Christopher William Gregory
Introduction
Christopher William Gregory is an accomplished inventor based in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in cancer detection. With a total of five patents to his name, Gregory's work focuses on innovative methods for identifying cancerous tissues.
Latest Patents
One of Gregory's latest patents is a method for detecting both pre-cancerous and cancerous tissues. This method characterizes tissues within a subject by determining their electrical properties. The electrical properties are fitted to a model, and a specific range of characteristic frequencies is calculated for each tissue. Tissues are then classified as cancerous or non-cancerous based on whether their frequencies fall within or outside a predetermined range.
Another notable patent is a system and method for early breast cancer detection using electrical property enhanced tomography. This invention provides a non-invasive approach to identifying cancerous regions in breast tissue. The system comprises a sensor system, a drive system, and a processor. A time-varying voltage is applied to the drive plate, and induced currents are measured by the sensor plate. The processor analyzes these signals to determine the spatial location of anomalous regions, which are then characterized as either cancerous or non-cancerous.
Career Highlights
Gregory is associated with Wisys Technology Foundation, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in medical technology. His work has the potential
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