Littleton, CO, United States of America

Elizabeth Whitney Johansen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:

goldMedal1 out of 33 
 
Providence Health & Services - Oregon
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silverMedal1 out of 832,718 
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Years Active: 2005

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Title: The Innovations of Elizabeth Whitney Johansen

Introduction

Elizabeth Whitney Johansen is a notable inventor based in Littleton, Colorado. With a strong focus on advancing medical technology, she has contributed significantly to the field with her innovative ideas and solutions. One of her most recognized inventions is a patent that enhances the safety and effectiveness of tissue welding techniques.

Latest Patents

Johansen holds a patent for an "Automated Tissue Welding System and Method". This groundbreaking invention features an automated energy irradiator guidance system designed to reduce human error while improving the consistency and repeatability of tissue welding techniques. The system includes several components, such as a mapper, a patternizer, an energy director, and an optional energy regulator. Furthermore, it comes equipped with an interface that allows users to create, select, and edit patterns easily. This enhancement provides critical control over energy irradiator parameters, thus ensuring improved outcomes in tissue welding procedures.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Elizabeth Johansen has made significant contributions while working at prominent institutions such as Providence Health System in Oregon. Her work has not only showcased her innovative spirit but has also emphasized the importance of precision and safety in medical procedures.

Collaborations

Johansen has had the privilege to collaborate with talented individuals in her field, including coworkers like Karen Marie Ahle and Brooke C. Basinger. These partnerships have allowed her to share ideas and develop her inventions further, contributing to advancements in medical technology.

Conclusion

Elizabeth Whitney Johansen continues to push the boundaries of innovation in medical technology with her groundbreaking inventions. Her patent on the automated tissue welding system exemplifies her commitment to improving the safety and effectiveness of medical procedures. As she continues her work, her contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the medical community and inspire future generations of inventors.

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