Tirat Carmel, Israel

Noam Perlis


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovations in Nuclear Medicine by Noam Perlis

Introduction

Noam Perlis is an accomplished inventor based in Tirat Carmel, Israel. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear medicine, particularly in imaging systems. His innovative work has led to the development of a patented technology that enhances the safety and efficiency of medical imaging.

Latest Patents

Noam Perlis holds a patent for "Nuclear medicine imaging systems and methods having a secondary mechanism for controlling a detector head." This nuclear medicine imaging system includes a detector assembly coupled to a gantry. The system features a positioning sub-system with a motion controller and a detector motor. Additionally, it incorporates a proximity sensor device (PSD) that is activated to transmit an output signal, stopping the detector motor from moving the detector head toward an object. The system also includes a secondary circuit that determines whether the detector head has stopped moving and can disable the detector motor if necessary. This innovation aims to improve patient safety during nuclear imaging procedures.

Career Highlights

Noam Perlis is currently employed at General Electric Company, where he continues to work on advancements in medical technology. His expertise in nuclear medicine imaging systems has positioned him as a key contributor to the field.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Noam has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ilan Levin and Refael Dayan. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Conclusion

Noam Perlis is a prominent figure in the field of nuclear medicine, with a focus on improving imaging systems through innovative technology. His contributions have the potential to enhance patient care and safety in medical imaging practices.

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