David Albert Schwartz
Physician in Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 47224
Issued Date
Nov 13, 2008
Renew Date
May 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2017
Type
Physician
Address
Address
12631 E 17 Avenue, B178, Denver, CO 80045

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Schwartz, age 56
4886 10Th St, Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 888-4681

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Smartplant Materials Coordinator At Ch2M Hill

Smartplant Materials Coordinator At Ch2M Hill

Position:
SmartPlant Materials Coordinator at CH2M HILL
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
CH2M HILL - Centennial, CO since Feb 2012 - SmartPlant Materials Coordinator The Shaw Group Oct 2007 - Mar 2012 - Engineering Materials Management Woodrose, Inc Nov 2005 - Oct 2007 - Office Manager High-Tech Institute Jul 2000 - Nov 2005 - General Education Instructor
Education:
University of Wyoming 1995 - 1999
MA, BA, American Studies, Secondary Education
Western Oregon University 1989 - 1993
BS, English
Skills:
Human Resources, Engineering, Marketing, Construction, Supervisory Skills, Procurement, Process Scheduler, Contract Management, Management


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Physician Scientist At National Jewish Health

Physician Scientist At National Jewish Health

Position:
Physician scientist at National Jewish Health
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
National Jewish Health - Physician scientist


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David Schwartz, Denver CO

David Schwartz, Denver CO

Work:
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson St, Denver, CO 80206 University of Colorado Hospital
12605 E 16Th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045


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Magnetic Storage System

Magnetic Storage System

US Patent:
4559570, Dec 17, 1985
Filed:
May 14, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/609765
Inventors:
David M. Schwartz - Denver CO
Assignee:
CompuSonics Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G11B 558
US Classification:
360 77
Abstract:
Disclosed is a magnetic storage system which utilizes a dual planar magnetic disk storage device in combination with a magnetic head assembly having a local tracking device for producing small correctional movements to precisely align the magnetic transducer head to provide high density recording on a magnetic disk and thereby increase the total amount of information stored on the disk. The dual planar magnetic storage disk has magnetic wall regions which are permanently magnetized with either a horizontal or vertical polarity to produce a magnetic wall on each side of the data track. The local tracking device has sensor coils for sensing the location of the magnetic transducer head and reactor coils for producing a reaction coil magnetic field which interacts with either the magnetic wall field or the magnetic head assembly to produce the correctional movements of the local tracking device.


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Audio Digital Recording And Playback System

Audio Digital Recording And Playback System

US Patent:
4636876, Jan 13, 1987
Filed:
Sep 17, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/651111
Inventors:
David M. Schwartz - Denver CO
Assignee:
CompuSonics Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
G11B 500, G10L 502
US Classification:
360 32
Abstract:
A microcomputer system for converting an analog signal, such as an audio signal representative of sound into a digital form for storing in digital form in a highly condensed code and for reconstructing the analog signal from the coded digital form is disclosed. The system includes reductive analytic means where the original digital data stream is converted to a sequential series of frequency spectrograms, signal amplitude histograms and waveform code tables. Approximately 100 times less storage space than previously required for the storage of digitized audio signals of high fidelity quality is thereby obtained. Additive synthesis logic interprets the stored codes and recreates an output digital data stream for digital to analog conversion that is nearly identical to the original analog signal.


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Audio Digital Recording And Playback System

Audio Digital Recording And Playback System

US Patent:
4472747, Sep 18, 1984
Filed:
Apr 19, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/486561
Inventors:
David M. Schwartz - Denver CO
Assignee:
CompuSound, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G11B 509
US Classification:
360 32
Abstract:
A microcomputer system for converting an analog input signal, such as an audio signal representative of sound into a digital form for storing in digital form in a highly condensed code and for reconstructing the analog signal from the coded digital form is disclosed. The system includes reductive analytic means where the original digital data stream is converted to a sequential series of frequency spectrograms, signal amplitude histograms and waveform code tables. Approximately 100 times less storage space than previously required for the storage of digitized audio signals of high fidelity quality is thereby obtained. Additive synthesis logic interprets the stored codes and recreates an output digital data stream for digital to analog conversion that is nearly identical to the original source material.


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Methods And Compositions For Risk Prediction, Diagnosis, Prognosis, And Treatment Of Pulmonary Disorders

Methods And Compositions For Risk Prediction, Diagnosis, Prognosis, And Treatment Of Pulmonary Disorders

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Jan 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/014589
Inventors:
David A. Schwartz - Aurora CO, US
Max Seibold - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/395, C40B 30/04, A61K 31/7088, A61K 38/46, A61P 11/00
US Classification:
4241721, 506 9, 514 44 A, 424 946
Abstract:
The invention provides diagnostic and therapeutic targets for pulmonary disease, in particular, fibrotic lung disease. The inventors have found that a genetic variant MUC5B gene is associated with increased expression of the gene, increased risk of developing a pulmonary disease, and an improved prognosis and survival among those developing the pulmonary disease.


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Solar Fermentation And Distillation Process

Solar Fermentation And Distillation Process

US Patent:
4455374, Jun 19, 1984
Filed:
Jul 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/398210
Inventors:
David M. Schwartz - Denver CO
International Classification:
C12P 706, F24J 302
US Classification:
435161
Abstract:
A solar fermentation process and distillation system for the manufacture of ethanol product suitable for blending with motor gasoline or as a substitute fuel for gasoline. Fermentation of starches or sugars is carried out in situ in solar collector tubes. The raw beer product emanating from the solar tubes is purified into a high quality ethanol fuel product by passing the beer product through a series of distillation columns whose internal reboil vapor is generated in whole or in substantial part through direct application of solar heat energy. The use of solar energy as heating source in the fermentation and distillation steps markedly reduces the need for external utilities such as steam and fuel to run the plant thereby greatly reducing the operating costs of the plant.


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Peripheral Blood Biomarkers For Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia And Methods Of Use

Peripheral Blood Biomarkers For Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Oct 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/500595
Inventors:
Mark P. Steele - Durham NC, US
David A. Schwartz - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Duke University - Durham NC
International Classification:
C40B 30/04, G01N 33/566, C12Q 1/68
US Classification:
506 9, 435 612, 435 792, 436501
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for diagnosing several types of diseases. Specifically, the present disclosure provides a panel of diagnostic genes, the differential expression of whose mRNAs or proteins in the sample of a subject indicates the presence of the disease in the subject. The methods involve extracting mRNAs or proteins from the sample and performing gene expression profiling assays such as microarray assay, RT-PCR oligonucleotide binding array, quantitative RT-PCR assay, proteomics assay, and/or ELISA assay.