EUGENE D SHAPIRO, MD
Medical Practice in New Haven, CT

License number
Connecticut 022779
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
License number
Connecticut 022779
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Address
Address
800 Howard Ave Yale BUILDING PHYSICIANS, New Haven, CT 06519
Phone
(203) 785-2140
(203) 785-6414 (Fax)
(203) 785-7998

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Eugene Shapiro, age 76
47 Bellevue Rd, New Haven, CT 06511
Eugene Shapiro
138 W Haviland Ln, Stamford, CT 06903
Eugene Shapiro, age 61
152 Brushy Hill Rd, Newtown, CT 06470
(203) 258-9446
Eugene Shapiro, age 99
138 Haviland Rd, Stamford, CT 06903
(203) 322-9570
(203) 322-9312
Eugene Shapiro
52 Brushy Hill Rd, Newtown, CT 06470

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Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital - Eugene D Shapiro MD

20 York St #2, New Haven, CT 06510

Categories:
Infectious Disease Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(203) 688-4518 (Phone)


Eugene D Shapiro MD

1 Park St #2, New Haven, CT 06504

Categories:
Infectious Disease Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(203) 785-4730 (Phone)


Yale University School Of MDCN - Eugene D Shapiro MD

333 Cedar St #DC14C, New Haven, CT 06510

Categories:
Government Contractors, Infectious Disease Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(203) 688-4518 (Phone)


Eugene D Shapiro

47 Bellevue Rd, New Haven, CT 06511

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Noncommercial Research Organization
Owner:
Eugene Shapiro Owner, inactive

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Dr. Eugene D Shapiro, New Haven CT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Eugene D Shapiro, New Haven CT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine
Address:
Yale University Pediatric Infirmary
1 Park St, New Haven 06504
(203) 785-4730 (Phone)
333 Cedar St, New Haven 06510
(203) 785-4730 (Phone)
20 York St, New Haven 06510
(203) 688-2475 (Phone)
789 Howard Ave, New Haven 06519
(203) 688-2475 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine, 2002, Pediatrics, 1980
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Yale University Pediatric Infirmary
1 Park St, New Haven 06504
20 York St, New Haven 06510
333 Cedar St, New Haven 06510
789 Howard Ave, New Haven 06519
Yale - New Haven Hospital
20 York St, New Haven 06510
Education:
Medical School
University Of California, San Francisco, School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1976
Children's Hospital Of Pittsburgh
Graduated: 1977
Chldns Hospital
Graduated: 1979
Graduated: 1981
Yale University
Graduated: 1983


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Method Of Processing Copper Base Alloys

Method Of Processing Copper Base Alloys

US Patent:
4067750, Jan 10, 1978
Filed:
Jan 28, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/652997
Inventors:
Brian Mravic - North Haven CT
Stanley Shapiro - New Haven CT
W. Gary Watson - Cheshire CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22F 108, C22C 900
US Classification:
148 2
Abstract:
A process of heat treating and mechanically working copper base alloys containing chromium, zirconium and vanadium is disclosed. The combination of alloying ingredients, hot and cold rolling, annealing and aging steps increases both the strength and electrical conductivity properties of the alloy without excessive cold working or aging.


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Iron-Nickel Alloys Having Improved Glass Sealing Properties

Iron-Nickel Alloys Having Improved Glass Sealing Properties

US Patent:
4711826, Dec 8, 1987
Filed:
Jan 27, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/822973
Inventors:
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Michael L. Santella - Knoxville TN
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 3808, C22C 3000, H05K 506
US Classification:
428630
Abstract:
The present invention relates to iron-nickel alloys having improved glass sealing properties. Alloys of the present invention contain from about 30% to about 60% nickel, from about 0. 5% to about 3% silicon, from about 0. 5% to about 3. 5% aluminum and the balance essentially iron. Preferably, the alloys have a total aluminum plus silicon content of less than about 4%. The alloys of the present invention have particular utility in electronic and electrical applications. For example, they may be used as a lead frame or a similar component in a semiconductor package.


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Optical Fiber Cables Having Improved Hermeticity

Optical Fiber Cables Having Improved Hermeticity

US Patent:
4594766, Jun 17, 1986
Filed:
Feb 25, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/705246
Inventors:
Warren F. Smith - Branford CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Joseph Winter - New Haven CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
B23P 1904, G02B 644
US Classification:
29460
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process and apparatus for fabricating optical fiber cables having improved hermeticity. The optical fiber cables are formed by first reducing the water content of the buffer material surrounding each optical fiber. Thereafter, the dried optical fiber(s) are encapsulated into a metal or metal alloy tube. After fiber encapsulation, the tube may be sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture and/or water from the surrounding environment.


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Modified Brass Alloys With Improved Stress Relaxation Resistance

Modified Brass Alloys With Improved Stress Relaxation Resistance

US Patent:
4205984, Jun 3, 1980
Filed:
Jun 28, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/920131
Inventors:
Warren F. Smith - Branford CT
John M. Vitek - Cheshire CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 904
US Classification:
75157
Abstract:
An alloy system which exhibits improved resistance to stress relaxation at elevated temperatures utilizes additions of silicon or tin or mixtures of silicon and tin to a copper-zinc base to attain the stress relaxation performance. The composition and processing of this alloy system maintains at least 90% by weight alpha-phase within the alloy.


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Copper Base Alloys With High Strength And High Electrical Conductivity

Copper Base Alloys With High Strength And High Electrical Conductivity

US Patent:
4072513, Feb 7, 1978
Filed:
Sep 20, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/724415
Inventors:
Stanley Shapiro - New Haven CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Brian Mravic - North Haven CT
W. Gary Watson - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 900
US Classification:
75164
Abstract:
New and improved copper base alloys, characterized by a combination of high electrical conductivity and excellent strength properties, consisting essentially of 0. 8- 5% by weight of titanium as a first component, a portion of which may be a like element such as zirconium or hafnium or both, 1. 2- 5% by weight of antimony as a second component, part of which may be replaced by one or more of the elements arsenic, phosphorus, silicon, germanium and tin, with the atomic ratio of the total titanium and like elements, to antimony and like elements, being not more than 10% above 5:3, and the balance essentially copper.


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Copper Base Alloy Containing Manganese And Iron

Copper Base Alloy Containing Manganese And Iron

US Patent:
4242131, Dec 30, 1980
Filed:
Sep 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/074513
Inventors:
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
John M. Vitek - Cheshire CT
Warren F. Smith - Branford CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 904
US Classification:
751575
Abstract:
A copper base alloy having improved stress relaxation resistance consisting essentially of: about 15. 0 to 31% zinc; about 1. 0 to 5. 0% aluminum; about 0. 1 to less than 1% iron; about 1. 1 to 8% manganese; and the balance essentially copper.


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Processing Copper Base Alloys

Processing Copper Base Alloys

US Patent:
3956027, May 11, 1976
Filed:
Apr 9, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/566273
Inventors:
Prakash D. Parikh - Hamden CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22F 108
US Classification:
148 115R
Abstract:
A process for obtaining improved bend properties in copper base alloys with retention of other desirable characteristics thereof. The process is characterized by a final cold reduction with a large number of passes coupled with a small reduction per pass.


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Copper Base Alloy Containing Manganese

Copper Base Alloy Containing Manganese

US Patent:
4242133, Dec 30, 1980
Filed:
Sep 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/074536
Inventors:
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
John M. Vitek - Cheshire CT
Warren F. Smith - Branford CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 904
US Classification:
751575
Abstract:
A copper base alloy having improved stress relaxation resistance consisting essentially of: about 15. 0 to 31% zinc; about 1. 0 to 5. 0% aluminum; about 1. 1 to 8% manganese; and the balance copper.


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Improved Copper Base Alloys

Improved Copper Base Alloys

US Patent:
4110132, Aug 29, 1978
Filed:
Jul 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/812879
Inventors:
Prakash D. Parikh - Hamden CT
Eugene Shapiro - Hamden CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C22C 901, C22F 108
US Classification:
148 32
Abstract:
The instant disclosure teaches a process for obtaining an improved combination of strength and bend properties in copper base alloys having low stacking fault energy. The process is characterized by a critical combination of cold reduction and annealing following recrystallization. Improved copper base alloys are also disclosed.