Scientific Advisors
     
 
Norbert J. Pelc, Sc.D., Stanford University, is a Professor of Radiology and Bioengineering and Associate Chair for Research in the Radiology Department. His current research interests are in the development of new volumetric CT scanners, digital x-ray imaging, advanced MRI techniques, and hybrid systems. Prior to joining Stanford, he was a scientist at GE Medical Systems. He was instrumental in GE's development of leading-edge products in CT, MRI, and digital radiography. Dr. Pelc holds 73 US patents, is an author of 150 peer-reviewed papers and 270 presentations at major scientific conferences. He holds a B.S. degree from University of Wisconsin and S.M. and Sc.D. degrees in Medical Radiological Physics from Harvard.
   
Michael S. Van Lysel, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, is Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Physics, and Director of the UW Cardiac Catheterization Research Laboratory. His research interests are in digital x-ray imaging instrumentation. He holds patents in dual-energy subtraction imaging and videodensitometric quantification. He is an author of 25 peer-reviewed papers and 73 presentations at major scientific conferences. Dr. Van Lysel has been an investigator on nine grants from the National Institutes of Health, including the principal investigator on three NIH R01 grants. He is a long-term collaborator in the development and evaluation of the NovaRay cardiac catheterization system. He holds a B.S. degree in Physics and a Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from University of Wisconsin - Madison.
   
Matthew R. Wolff, M.D., University of Wisconsin Medical School, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Physiology, and the Director of the Adult Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at the University Hospital in Madison. An active interventional cardiologist, he has several active grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and has been a primary investigator on a number of multi-center clinical trials. He is the principal investigator for the clinical evaluation of the NovaRay cardiac catheterization system at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Dr. Wolff received his M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
   
Jack Lloyd was founder of Nellcor Inc., a manufacturer of medical instruments for anesthesia and critical care, and served as the company’s CEO from 1981 to 1990. He retired from Nellcor in 1990 when sales were, which had sales of $150 million. Nellcore is now part of Tyco Medical., merged with Puritan Bennett in 1992. Mr. Lloyd was founder and also President of Humphrey Instruments, now owned by Karl Zeiss, a manufacturer of eye care instruments from 1974 to 1981. He served as Chairman of Aradigm Inc., a developer of aerosol drug delivery systems from 1993 to 1997 and President from 1993 to 1995. He served as director was on the NexRray board from 2000 to 2004. He is founder and director of Alere Medical Inc., a provider of disease management services using electronic home monitoring. Mr. Lloyd serves on the board of several medical device companies and is presently Chairman of Alere Medical Inc. He holds a B.S.M.E. from the University of California at Berkeley.
     
     
     
 
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