Dr. Wagner graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1990. He works in College Station, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Health Memorial Hospital-Temple.
Dr. Wagner graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1998. He works in North Ridgeville, OH and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with St John Medical Center.
Emergency Physicians Tidewater 4092 Foxwood Dr STE 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 7574674200 (phone), 7574674173 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wagner graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1988. He works in Norfolk, VA and 3 other locations and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Wagner is affiliated with Sentara Leigh Hospital, Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Sentara Obici Hospital, Sentara Princess Anne Hospital and Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital.
Thomas A. Wagner - Arlington VA, US John A. Phelps - Newport ME, US Valerie Guralnik - Orono MN, US Ryan A. VanRiper - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
34053917, 34053911, 34053916
Abstract:
A system for coordinating the activity of a plurality of humans in teams with a central automated controller having reasoning capability based on a predetermined set of criteria by sending messages to and from each of the humans. The controller processes input from each of the humans in accordance with programmed decision making capability to accomplish predetermined objectives and provide output to at least some of the humans to assess a situation, direct steps in response thereto and coordinate decisions based on a predetermined model and task assessment reasoning to determine the best way to accomplish the predetermined objectives. The coordinator assesses changes to the situation, and makes decisions about the various tasks to be performed and when they are to be begun. Outputs to the humans may be instructions, questions, information and combinations thereof.
Dna Binding Peptide Domains And A Method For Providing Domains Of This Type
Andreas Kappel - Konigstein, DE Norbert Windhab - Hofheim, DE Thomas Wagner - Arlington VA, US Stefan Kienle - Frankfurt, DE Karsten Kuhn - Dortmund, DE
The present invention relates to peptidic domains which can be readily synthesized and which can specifically recognize and bind nucleic acid sequences and to a method for finding and providing peptide domains which bind specifically to DNA and biomorphic factors derived therefrom, in particular transcription factors and repressors.
A vehicle levitation and guidance system (20) is provided which levitates a vehicle (22) over a roadbed (28) through the use of thin permanently magnetized strips (32, 34) located in the vehicle and the roadbed. The strips are oriented with like magnetic poles adjacent to generate a repelling force. The vehicle is guided along the roadbed by sliding engagement of the walls (37) of a channel (30) in the roadbed with pins (36) descending from the vehicle. The vehicle is propelled along the roadbed by contact with a set of rotating wheels (42, 42').
Trial Practice Civil Litigation Transportation Trucking Law Cargo and Freight Claims Product Liability Premises Liability Insurance Defense Admiralty and Maritime Law
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ISLN:
903017624
Admitted:
1985
University:
John Carroll University, B.A., 1972
Law School:
Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, J.D., 1985
Kognitive Problemlosungsbarrieren Bei Entscheidungsprozessen In Der Unternehmung: Eine Analyse Der Kognitiv Bedingten Schwachstellen Des Individuellen Entscheidungsverhaltens Anhand Des Kaufentscheidu
Shooter's Restaurant Group Forest Park, IL Jan 2013 to Sep 2014 Director of OperationsRepublic Foods, Inc Rockville, MD May 2012 to Aug 2013 dba Burger KingFive Guys Enterprises Lorton, VA Aug 2006 to Feb 2012 Corporate District ManagerFransmart Alexandria, VA 2006 to 2006 Associate Director of Franchise DevelopmentUS Foodservice Manassas, VA 2005 to 2006 Territory Sales ManagerThomson Learning Arlington, VA 2003 to 2004 Higher Education Publishing Sales RepresentativeDomino's Pizza International
1991 to 2001 Results-driven ownerDomino's Pizza Germany, GmbH Dsseldorf 1998 to 1999 Managing ConsultantDomino's Pizza International
1989 to 1990 European Franchise Consultant
Education:
Bradford University School of Management Bradford 2001 to 2002 Master of Business AdministrationEastern Michigan University, College of Business Ypsilanti, MI 1982 to 1986 Bachelor of Business Administration
Jan 2010 to 2000 Software Development ManagerSequoia Services Group LLC Los Angeles, CA Aug 2007 to Dec 2009 Managing Partner - ArchitectIventa Inc Los Angeles, CA Sep 2006 to Jun 2007 Sr. Vice President of TechnologySkillJam Technologies Inc Los Angeles, CA Mar 2005 to Jul 2006 Vice President of Server DevelopmentMullinTBG Financial Los Angeles, CA 2004 to 2005 Software ArchitectCyberU Inc Los Angeles, CA 2002 to 2004 Lead Developer / ArchitecteTechPartner Inc Los Angeles, CA 1996 to 2002 Sole Proprietor
Education:
Brooks Institute Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 1984 Bachelor Of Arts
For those who fear wearing the virtual reality goggles while riding a moving coaster could make a person more motion sick, Thomas Wagner, co-founder of VR Coaster, which created the virtual world, said he has seen the exact opposite in riders elsewhere.
Date: Mar 25, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
The more we learn about Antarctica's past, the scarier the present looks
Still, the research suggeststhat the Antarctic ice sheet can do things that our computer simulations, alone, may not capture, said Thomas Wagner, program scientist for the cryosphere at NASA, who is familiar with the new study.
Date: Mar 11, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Samsung Gear VR headsets powered by Oculus to offer VR experience in Six Flags amusement parks
"Everything is more intense and more heightened than reality," said Thomas Wagner, the CEO of VR Coasters. He added that the VR experience will incorporate "realistic 3D movement in virtual reality combined and precisely synchronized with the real movement of the coaster".
Date: Mar 05, 2016
Source: Google
Six Flags to add virtual reality to roller coasters this season
If the coaster train is about to bank left, the perspective from the virtual fighter plane that passengers will see in their headsets will also bank left. "Everything is more intense and more heightened than reality," says Thomas Wagner, the CEO of VR Coasters. "But we've designed the experience in
NASAs focus is to go beyond just collecting data to bringing together scientists across fields of research to better understand the processes behind ice sheet destabilization, said Thomas Wagner, a program scientist at NASA.
Date: Jan 04, 2016
Source: Google
10 years after Hurricane Katrina, US still lacks comprehensive strategy to ...
These storms may not have been caused by global warming, but because the oceans surface is warmer, it makes the storm more powerful, Thomas Wagner, cryosphere program manager at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. told FoxNews.com. Then, because sea level is higher, the water can go further in
Date: Aug 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Antarctic Ice Shelves Are Melting Faster Than Ever Before... Again
Thomas Wagner, Program Manager for Cryospheric Sciences at NASA Headquarters added that these results not only show the power of overlapping satellite mission data, but also have big implications for future climate change projections.
Date: Mar 27, 2015
Source: Google
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Scientist Dies in Smaller Plane Crash
"From his submarines that peeked under Antarctica to his boats that raced Greenland's rivers, Alberto's function enabled measurements of factors we'd in no way recognized. His creativity knew handful of bounds," NASA headquarters scientist Thomas Wagner mentioned in a statement.