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Michael Alan Webber, 475216 N New Jersey St, Indianapolis, IN 46220

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423 Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46202   

825 Gardenbrook Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46202   

Los Angeles, CA   

327 Division St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104   

Marion, IN   

Work

Company: The university of findlay Address: 1000 N Main St, Whittier, CA 90608 Position: Adjunct instructor and consultant

Education

School / High School: Indiana University / School of Medicine 2004

Languages

English

Mentions for Michael Alan Webber

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Michael Webber - Lawyer

Specialties:
Corporate, Commercial Law
ISLN:
910157849
Admitted:
1995
University:
Queen's University, 1990; Queen's University, 1990
Law School:
University of Western Ontario, LL.B., 1993
Michael Webber Photo 2

Michael Webber - Lawyer

Office:
Kominiarek Bresler Harvick & Gudmundson, LLC
Specialties:
Medical Malpractice, Appeals, Lawsuits / Disputes
ISLN:
902909982
Admitted:
1984
University:
University of Northern Colorado, B.A., 1979
Law School:
DePaul University School of Law, J.D., 1984

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Michael A Webber, Indianapolis IN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Address:
550 University Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-2747422 (Phone) 317-2747422 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University / School of Medicine
Graduated: 2004
Background:
Sanctions:  3 time(s)

Michael A. Webber

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
Indiana Health GroupIndiana Health Group Inc
703 Pro-Med Ln STE 200, Carmel, IN 46032
317-8439922 (phone) 317-5813918 (fax)
Site
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University School of Medicine
Graduated: 2004
Procedures:
Psychiatric Diagnosis or Evaluation, Psychiatric Therapeutic Procedures
Conditions:
Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Schizophrenia
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Webber graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Carmel, IN and specializes in Psychiatry.

Michael A. Webber

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery
Work:
George Washington Medical Faculty AssociatesGeorge Washington Medical Faculty Associates Orthopedic Surgery
2300 M St NW FL 5, Washington, DC 20037
202-7413300 (phone) 202-7413313 (fax)
Site
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Webber works in Washington, DC and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Webber is affiliated with George Washington University Hospital and Sibley Memorial Hospital.
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Michael Webber, Los Angeles CA

Work:
Ucla Neuropsych Inst
760 Westwood Plz, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Gas Sensor For Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide And Water

US Patent:
6787776, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Aug 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/219993
Inventors:
Michael E. Webber - Culver City CA
Ronald K. Hanson - Cupertino CA
Jay B. Jeffries - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University - Stanford CA
International Classification:
G01B 902
US Classification:
2503412, 2503416
Abstract:
A system and method utilizing a radiation source with a wavelength near 2 m (preferably 1993 nm) to measure the presence of ammonia, carbon dioxide and water vapor using spectroscopic techniques and a reduced measurement pressure is provided. Using radiation substantially near 2 m enables one to interrogate the P (3) ammonia transition at a frequency of 5016. 977 cm , which is isolated from water and carbon dioxide interference; the P(32) carbon dioxide transition at 5017. 030 cm , which is isolated from both ammonia and water interference, and a water transition at 5017. 100 cm. Moreover, a tunable radiation source that can sweep over the aforementioned ammonia and carbon dioxide and water features can measure the concentrations of all three species simultaneously. Using a sub-atmospheric pressure substantially near 100 Torr decreases the pressure broadening of different spectroscopic transitions, thereby isolating different absorption features, enabling species-specific measurements without interference, yet retaining sufficient peak absorption.

Amplifier-Enhanced Optical Analysis System And Method

US Patent:
7064329, Jun 20, 2006
Filed:
Nov 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/701797
Inventors:
Michael Evan Webber - Culver City CA, US
Assignee:
Franalytica, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/35
US Classification:
25033912, 2503412, 250343
Abstract:
An amplifier-enhanced optical analysis system and method to optically analyze a molecular component of a gas, liquid, or solid. The amplifier-enhanced optical system comprises a laser, a light amplifier, and an optical analysis means, all optically coupled so that light at a predetermined wavelength in the near-infrared spectrum is transported from the laser, through the light amplifier, and to the optical analysis means, wherein the predetermined wavelength corresponds to an absorption feature of the molecular component. Optical analysis means preferably comprises photoacoustic analysis equipment.

Method Of Analyzing Components Of Alveolar Breath

US Patent:
7473229, Jan 6, 2009
Filed:
Dec 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/014977
Inventors:
Michael Evan Webber - Culver City CA, US
Assignee:
Pranalytica, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/02
G01N 1/22
G01N 31/00
G01N 33/497
US Classification:
600532, 73 233, 422 84
Abstract:
A method of analyzing alveolar breath. Breath is expired through an analysis chamber. The concentration of a first component of the breath is monitored as the breath is expired through the analysis chamber. When the concentration of the first component indicates that alveolar breath is in the analysis chamber, at least one concentration measurement of a second component of the breath is triggered. Concentration measurements of the second component are discontinued when the concentration of the first component indicates that alveolar breath is no longer passing through the analysis chamber.

System And Method For High Sensitivity Optical Detection Of Gases

US Patent:
7502115, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Nov 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/986632
Inventors:
Michael B. Pushkarsky - Los Angeles CA, US
Michael E. Webber - Culver City CA, US
Tyson MacDonald - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Pranalytica, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
G01J 3/30
G01N 21/00
G02B 6/00
US Classification:
356437, 356432, 356317, 2503412, 25033913
Abstract:
A method and apparatus architecture for detecting gases, particularly hazardous gases which should be detected in miniscule amounts. High sensitivity detection of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) is set forth with very low probability of false positives (PFP) by the use of an innovative laser-photoacoustic spectrometer (L-PAS). Detection of diisopropyl methylphosphonate (DIMP), a decomposition product of Sarin and a relatively harmless surrogate for the nerve gases, is made in the presence of other gases that are expected to be interferences in an urban setting. Detection sensitivity for DIMP in the presence of these interferences of better than 0. 45 ppb, which satisfies current homeland and military security requirements is shown as well as the first analysis of optical techniques for the detection of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) in real world conditions.

Laser-Based Sensor For Measuring Combustion Parameters

US Patent:
2002015, Oct 31, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/042772
Inventors:
Michael Webber - Culver City CA, US
Ronald Hanson - Cupertino CA, US
Scott Sanders - Madison WI, US
International Classification:
G01J005/02
F23N005/00
US Classification:
250/339130, 431/075000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a laser-based method and apparatus that uses absorption spectroscopy to detect the mole fraction of COin a high temperature gas stream. In a preferred embodiment, a distributed feedback based diode laser sensor operating at a wavelength near 1996.89 nm (5007.787 cm) interrogates the R(50) transition of the +2 + COabsorption band in the near infrared. This transition is specifically chosen based on its superior linestrength and substantial isolation from interfering absorption by high-temperature HO, CO, NH, NO, NO, and other species commonly present in combustion or other high-temperature gas flows.

Amplifier-Enhanced Optical Analysis System And Method

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 27, 2003
Filed:
Aug 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/935011
Inventors:
Michael Webber - Culver City CA, US
Assignee:
Pranalytica, Inc.
International Classification:
G01N021/35
US Classification:
250/339120
Abstract:
An amplifier-enhanced optical analysis system and method to optically analyze a molecular component of a gas, liquid, or solid. The amplifier-enhanced optical system comprises a laser, a light amplifier, and an optical analysis means, all optically coupled so that light at a predetermined wavelength in the near-infrared spectrum is transported from the laser, through the light amplifier, and to the optical analysis means, wherein the predetermined wavelength corresponds to an absorption feature of the molecular component. Optical analysis means preferably comprises photoacoustic analysis equipment.

System And Method For High Sensitivity Optical Detection Of Gases

US Patent:
2007022, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Oct 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/256377
Inventors:
C. Kumar Patel - Los Angeles CA, US
Michael Pushkarsky - Los Angeles CA, US
Michael Webber - Culver City CA, US
Tyson MacDonald - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/61
US Classification:
356432000, 356437000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus architecture for detecting gases, particularly hazardous gases which should be detected in miniscule amounts. High sensitivity detection of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) is set forth with very low probability of false positives (PFP) by the use of an innovative laser-photoacoustic spectrometer (L-PAS). Detection of diisopropyl methylphosphonate (DIMP), a decomposition product of Sarin and a relatively harmless surrogate for the nerve gases, is made in the presence of other gases that are expected to be interferences in an urban setting. Detection sensitivity for DIMP in the presence of these interferences of better than 0.45 ppb, which satisfies current homeland and military security requirements is shown as well as the first analysis of optical techniques for the detection of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) in real world conditions.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

New Deal Fat Cats: Business, Labor, And Campaign Finance In The 1936 Presidential Election

Author:
Michael J. Webber
ISBN #:
0823219461

The Golden Age Illusion: Rethinking Postwar Capitalism

Author:
Michael J. Webber
ISBN #:
0898625734

The Golden Age Illusion: Rethinking Postwar Capitalism

Author:
Michael J. Webber
ISBN #:
0898625742

Impact Of Uncertainty On Location

Author:
Michael John Webber
ISBN #:
0262230542

Impact Of Uncertainty On Location

Author:
Michael John Webber
ISBN #:
0708108156

Industrial Location

Author:
Michael John Webber
ISBN #:
0803923252

Industrial Location

Author:
Michael John Webber
ISBN #:
0803925468

Explanation, Prediction And Planning: The Lowry Model

Author:
Michael John Webber
ISBN #:
0850860997

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