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WOLLENWEBER SCOTT DAVID

Overview
  • Total Patents
    15
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WOLLENWEBER SCOTT DAVID has a total of 15 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2004. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, medical technology and measurement are STEVEN VERDOONER, PAIEON INC and MISTRETTA MEDICAL LLC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing WOLLENWEBER SCOTT DAVIDs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 15

Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wollenweber Scott David 15
#2 Ganin Alexander 4
#3 Kinahan Paul 2
#4 Alessio Adam 2
#5 Thielemans Kris Filip Johan Jules 2
#6 Sun Ling 1
#7 Hanson Joan M 1
#8 Bridge William J 1
#9 Stearns Charles 1
#10 Mcdaniel David Leo 1

Latest patents

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US2014064585A1 Method and apparatus for selecting a reference gate
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US2013322716A1 Methods and system for displaying segmented images
US2013315459A1 Method and apparatus for reducing motion related imaging artifacts using consistency values
US2013256559A1 Method and apparatus for aligning a multi-modality imaging system
US2013131493A1 Method and apparatus for performing dual-modality imaging
US2012230556A1 Method and apparatus for motion correcting medical images
US2012082350A1 Method and apparatus for assessing motion correction
US2012078089A1 Method and apparatus for generating medical images
US2011127434A1 Methods and systems for determining a medical system alignment
US2011116695A1 Method and apparatus for reducing motion-related imaging artifacts
US2010189324A1 Method and apparatus for reducing image artifacts
US2009253980A1 Method and apparatus for determining the effectiveness of an image transformation process
US2009003655A1 Methods and systems for assessing patient movement in diagnostic imaging
US2005253076A1 Method and system for normalization of a positron emission tomography system