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Admitted:
1996, Missouri
University:
Tufts University, B.A., 1993
Law School:
Washington University School of Law, J.D., 1996 Order of the Coif
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Biography:
Michael's national practice as a member of the firm's Financial Services industry team includes all phases of estate planning, trust planning, business succession planning and estate administration fo...
SolidWorks Baltimore, MD 2012 to 2013 Medical Illustrator and AnimatorRoyer Labs Burbank, CA 2006 to 2012 Product Designer/R&D Prototype MachinistStroke Glendale, CA 2010 to 2011 Anatomy Supplemental Instruction Student LeaderAdler Veterinary Clinic North Hills, CA 2005 to 2006 Veterinary TechnicianPen and Ink Encino, CA 2004 to 2005 Visual Effects EditorMold Making Cambridge, MA 2003 to 2004 Manufacturing Technician
Education:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD 2012 to 2014 Master of Arts in Medical and Biological IllustrationTufts University Medford, MA 1999 to 2003 Bachelor of Science in BiologySchool of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA 1999 to 2003 Art Studies
Nov 2013 to 2000 Senior Lead ConciergeNew Day USA Fulton, MD May 2013 to Jul 2013 Account ExecutiveHRP Washington, DC Jul 2011 to May 2013 Sales AssistantBackstage Books Washington, DC Dec 2010 to Jul 2011 Clerk/Assistant ManagerZipcar Inc Washington, DC Jun 2009 to May 2011 Street Sales Team MemberLanguage Resource Center, American University Washington, DC Aug 2008 to Jan 2009 Staff MemberGreenberg Theatre, American University Washington, DC May 2008 to Sep 2008 Program AssistantInfusion Enterprises Ambler, PA May 2007 to Jul 2007 Key Staff Member/Sales Representative
Education:
American University Washington, DC May 2010 BA in Theatre
2010 to 2000 President and Scientific DirectorClinical Affairs, Azimuth Therapy, Ltd., Israel
2008 to 2000 Vice PresidentNew York University School of Medicine New York, NY 1996 to 2009 Research Assistant Professor (Part-time) Department of PsychiatryTopSpin Medical, Ltd
Jul 2006 to Jun 2007 Consultant (Chief Scientist)Clinical Research DOBI Medical International, Inc
Jan 2005 to Apr 2006 Vice PresidentScientific Client Services, Synarc, Inc Maynard, MA 2002 to 2004 DirectorImaging Technologies, Inc Newtown, PA 1996 to 2002 Senior Scientist, Director, Business Development, BioLab, Inc Hicksville, NY 1995 to 1995 Manager, Imaging Science, MagnaResearch Collaborations, Siemens Medical Systems, Inc Iselin, NJ 1984 to 1989 Manager
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 1985 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceThe Johns Hopkins University 1979 M. A.Lafayette College 1977 B. S.
Apr 2008 to Dec 2012 Senior Individual Case Basis PricerAT&T/SBC
May 2006 to Apr 2008 Manager Business PlanningSBC
Mar 2000 to May 2006 Associate Director - Local Wholesale Marketing13 State Region
Jan 2000 to Mar 2000 Product Manager - AccessAmeritech
Sep 1997 to Jan 2000 Product Manager - Access ReformLocal Exchange Carriers
Oct 1995 to Sep 1997 Manager Access StrategyFederal Regulatory/Service Costs
Nov 1992 to Oct 1995 Staff ManagerFederal Regulatory
Mar 1987 to Nov 1991 Staff Manager - Federal Regulatory/Revenue RequirementsNYNEX Service Company
Jan 1986 to Mar 1987 Staff Manager - Federal RegulatoryCentel Corporation Des Plaines, IL May 1982 to Nov 1985 Regulatory Manager - Revenue Requirements, Rates and TariffsCentel Corporation
Apr 1979 to May 1982 Assistant Staff Manager - Revenue Requirements
Education:
Eastern Illinois University Dec 1977 M.A. in EconomicsEastern Illinois University May 1976 B.A. in Economics
Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL Anindya Sen - Vernon Hills IL
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Kawasaki
International Classification:
A61B 603
US Classification:
378 4, 378901
Abstract:
A method and system for reconstructing an x-ray image through mapping. The system rotates an x-ray source and an x-ray detector in an irregular path. A calibration factor matrix for each position of a source and detector is calculated using a calibration phantom and then stored for use during reconstruction. The image is reconstructed by mapping a reprojected image point from a known coordinate using the calibration factors. The mapping takes into consideration the non-idealities in the irregular path, improving the image reconstruction.
Method And System For Reconstructing Computed Tomography Images Using Redundant Data
A method and system for reconstructing an x-ray image from a partial orbit through the use of a âvirtualâ fan angle. The virtual fan angle is determined based upon the range of angular positions spanned by a source in a CT instrument or a selected smaller angle. Exposure data is obtained and he virtual fan angle is used to weight the exposure data. Image reconstruction can then proceed using the weighted exposure data. The described methods and system also function for data collected over a complete orbit.
Method And System For Reconstructing Computed Tomography Images Using Redundant Data
Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL Katsuyuki Taguchi - Tochigi-ken, JP
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo
International Classification:
A61B 603
US Classification:
378 15, 378 4, 378901
Abstract:
A method and system for reconstructing an x-ray image from a partial orbit through the use of a âvirtualâ fan angle. The virtual fan angle is determined based upon the range of angular positions spanned by a source in a CT instrument or a selected smaller angle. Exposure data is obtained and he virtual fan angle is used to weight the exposure data. Image reconstruction can then proceed using the weighted exposure data. The described methods and system also function for data collected over a complete orbit.
Method For Restoring Truncated Helical Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Data
Aleksandr A. Zamyatin - Buffalo Grove IL, US Katsuyuki Taguchi - Buffalo Grove IL, US Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL, US
Assignee:
Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation - Otawara-shi Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo
International Classification:
A61B 6/03
US Classification:
378 15, 378 4, 378 19, 378901
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer program product for compensating for the unavailability of projection data of a scanned object at a selected point, the selected point located outside a detection range of a detector. The method include the steps of obtaining projection data of the scanned object, and compensating for the unavailability of the projection data at the selected point based on the obtained projection data and coordinates of the selected point relative to the detector. The compensating step includes determining at least one complementary projection angle and coordinates of at least one complementary point based on a source projection angle and the coordinates of the selected point relative to the detector, and estimating the projection data value at the selected point based on the acquired projection data, the at least one complementary projection angle, and the coordinates of the at least one complementary point.
Method For Helical Windmill Artifact Reduction With Noise Restoration For Helical Multislice Ct
Ilmar A. Hein - Schaumburg IL, US Katsuyuki Taguchi - Buffalo Grove IL, US Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL, US
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation - Otawara-shi
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382128, 382131, 378 4, 378 21, 600407
Abstract:
A method of removing an imaging artifact in a medical image, including obtaining a first plurality of images, the first plurality of images collectively defining a first image volume; filtering the first plurality of images to create a second plurality of images, each image in the second plurality of images comprising an average of at least two images in the first plurality of images; selecting a first image from the first plurality of images; adding a lost noise image to a second image in the second plurality of images to create a noise restored image, the second image in the second plurality of images corresponding to the first image in the first plurality of images; determining a gradient image based on pixel values in the second plurality of images, the gradient image comprising a gradient value at each pixel location in the second image; and combining, based on the determined gradient image, the first image and the noise restored image to obtain a corrected image that does not contain the imaging artifact.
Three Dimensional Image Processing Apparatus And X-Ray Diagnosis Apparatus
Takuya Sakaguchi - Shioya-gun, JP Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL, US Jingwu Yao - Wheeling IL, US Mei Chen - Elk Grove Village IL, US Stefan Bozhilov - LomBard IL, US Satoru Ohishi - Otawara, JP
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation - Otawara-shi
International Classification:
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
378 8
Abstract:
A three dimensional image processing apparatus includes a storage unit storing data of images in different radiographing directions together with information concerning cardiac phases, a key image selection unit selecting key images from the images, a feature point designation unit designatting feature points on the selected key images in accordance with operation by an operator, and an image reconstruction unit reconstructing a three dimensional image from the images on the basis of positions of the designated feature points, wherein the key image selection unit selects, as the key images, a pair of images which are located at the same cardiac phase and whose radiographing directions are different by a substantially predetermined angle and images spaced apart from each other by an angle obtained by substantially equally dividing an interval between the pair of images by a predetermined number.
Three Dimensional Image Processing Apparatus And X-Ray Diagnosis Apparatus
Takuya Sakaguchi - Shioya-gun, JP Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL, US
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation - Otawara-shi
International Classification:
G06T 15/00
US Classification:
382131, 382154
Abstract:
A three dimensional image processing apparatus includes a feature point designation unit which designates feature points on at least two selected images selected from a plurality of images in different radiographing directions, a three dimensional position calculation unit which calculates a three dimensional position associated with a feature point, a two dimensional position calculation unit which calculates the two dimensional position of a feature point on an unselected image on the basis of the calculated three dimensional position of the feature point, a feature point extraction unit which extracts a feature point from an unselected image, a positional shift calculation unit which calculates a positional shift of the two dimensional position of the extracted feature point with respect to the calculated two dimensional position of the feature point, and a correction unit which corrects the position of the unselected image on the basis of the calculated positional shift.
Method And System For Tomographic Reconstruction In Medical Imaging Using The Circle And Line Trajectory
Alexander A. Zamyatin - Buffalo Grove IL, US Satoru Nakanishi - Utsunomiya, JP Michael D. Silver - Northbrook IL, US
Assignee:
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba - Tokyo Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation - Otawara-shi
International Classification:
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
378 4
Abstract:
A method of reconstructing a volume image of an object includes receiving circle projection data collected by a detector along a circular path with respect to the object; receiving line projection data collected by the detector along a linear path with respect to the object; producing a reconstructed circle path volume image of the object from the pre-processed circle projection data using a reconstruction algorithm that includes a ramp filter; producing a reconstructed line path volume image of the object from pre-processed line projection data using a reconstruction algorithm that includes a Hubert filter; and combining the reconstructed circle path volume image and the reconstructed line path volume image to produce the volume image of the object. An apparatus and computer program product are also described.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Michael Silver, Media PA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV HOSP 111 S 11Th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 2159558256 (Phone), 2159235507 (Fax)
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 900 Walnut St Suite 2Nd, Philadelphia, PA 19107 2159551234 (Phone), 2159553745 (Fax)
4641 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19124 2158314600 (Phone)
Certifications:
Child Psychiatry Psychiatry, 1980
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School Johns Hopkins University / School of Medicine Graduated: 1974 Medical School Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia Graduated: 1975 Medical School University Pa Hospital Graduated: 1977 Medical School Philadelphia Child Guid Clin Graduated: 1979
Dr. Michael Silver, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Silver graduated from the Albany Medical College in 1981. He works in Chicago, IL and specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Disease. Dr. Silver is affiliated with Rush University Medical Center.
Dr. Silver graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1971. He works in Providence, RI and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Silver is affiliated with Our Lady Of Fatima Hospital and Roger Williams Medical Center.
Dr. Silver graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1977. He works in Purchase, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Silver is affiliated with White Plains Hospital.
Emory ClinicEmory Clinic Neurology 12 Executive Park Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 4047783444 (phone), 4047785150 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 2007
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Silver graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 2007. He works in Atlanta, GA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Silver is affiliated with Emory University Hospital.
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Mr. Michael Silver President
Equis Real Estate Services
161 N. Clark St., Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60601-3241 3124248000
Michael Silver President
In Site Architecture Inc Architectural Services · Architect
2045 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60612 3127333297
Michael S. Silver President
Leon Silver Associates, LLC. Insurance
25 Commerce Dr, Cranford, NJ 07016 45 Kean Rd, Short Hills, NJ 07078
JerusalemDr. Silver has over 15 years of experience in various aspects of the medical and pharmaceutical industries., including positions of Vice President Clinical... Dr. Silver has over 15 years of experience in various aspects of the medical and pharmaceutical industries., including positions of Vice President Clinical Research for a breast cancer diagnostics device, and Director, Business Development in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. During...