JAMES HANSEN, M.D.
Medical Practice at Executive Center Dr, Austin, TX

License number
Texas H2134
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
3724 Executive Center Dr STE G10, Austin, TX 78731
Phone
(512) 345-5925
(512) 343-7113 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Hansen, age 64
4820 Grainger Trl, Fort Worth, TX 76137
(512) 773-1983
James Hansen
4500 14Th 34, Plano, TX 75074
(972) 242-4946
James K Hansen
1100 Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75208
James Lannon Hansen, age 59
1527 Grizzly Trl, Red Oak, TX 75154
(972) 274-0794
James Lannon Hansen, age 59
1605 Houston School N #6102, Desoto, TX 75115

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Mechanical / Application Engineer Specializing In Electronic Packaging And Assembly

Mechanical / Application Engineer Specializing In Electronic Packaging And Assembly

Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Wakefield-Vette - Austin, Texas Area Apr 2013 - May 2013 - Application Engineer PwrCon, Inc - Austin, Texas Area 2001 - Dec 2012 - Sr. Electronic Packaging Eng Lucent Technologies - Austin, TX and Mesquite, TX 1996 - 2001 - Technical Manager / Sr. Mechanical Engineer MagneTek - Huntington, IN 1994 - 1996 - Senior Mechanical Engineer IBM / Celestica - Endicott, NY 1988 - 1994 - Packaging / Mechanical / Process Engineer
Education:
University or Utah 1983 - 1988
BS, Material Science
Honor & Awards:
US Patents Granted “Electromagnetic Apparatus and Method for Making a Multi-phase High Frequency Electromagnetic Apparatus” - Sept 2007 “Heat sink Having Standoff Buttons and a Method of Manufacture Therefore” - Jan. 2001 “Method of Manufacture Multilayer Circuit Package” – Feb. 1999 “Planer Transformer and Method of Manufacture” – May 1998 “Electric Circuit Card Having a Donut Shaped Land” – Sept. 1997 “Electrical and/or Thermal Interconnections and Methods for Obtaining Such” – Feb. 1993


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Owner, Austin Neurosurgical &Amp; Spine Institute

Owner, Austin Neurosurgical &Amp; Spine Institute

Position:
Owner at AUSTIN NEUROSURGICAL & SPINE INSTITUTE
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
AUSTIN NEUROSURGICAL & SPINE INSTITUTE - Owner
Education:
Medical University of South Carolina 1973 - 1987


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James Edward Hansen, Austin TX

James Edward Hansen, Austin TX

Specialties:
Neurological Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Neurology
Work:
Austin Neurosurgical and Spine Institute PA
3724 Executive Center Dr, Austin, TX 78731
Education:
Michigan State University(1981)


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Dr. James E Hansen - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. James E Hansen - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
3724 Executive Center Dr SUITE G10, Austin 78731
3724 Executive Center Dr SUITE G10, Austin 78731
Education:
Medical Schools
Michigan State University College Of Human Medicine
Graduated: 1981


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James E Hansen, Austin TX

James E Hansen, Austin TX

Specialties:
Neurosurgeon
Address:
3724 Executive Center Dr, Austin, TX 78731


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Spinal Implant And Method

Spinal Implant And Method

US Patent:
2011005, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Aug 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/548064
Inventors:
James E. Hansen - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
MURREN, LLC - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61F 2/44, A61B 17/86, A61B 17/58
US Classification:
623 1711, 606301, 606 86 R
Abstract:
A spinal implant includes a tapering box-shaped block made of a bone material; and at least one buttress ridge disposed on at least one surface of the tapering box-shaped block. A spinal implant bolt includes a shaft with a cylindrical body, the shaft having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein the trailing end has at least one slot for receiving a screw driver; and a buttress thread dispose on the shaft in a spiral configuration, wherein the buttress thread has a leading flank facing the leading end of the shaft and a trailing flank facing the trailing end of the shaft, the leading flank forms a smaller angle with a longitudinal axis of the shaft than an angle formed between the trailing flank and the longitudinal axis of the shaft, wherein the spinal implant bolt is made of a bone material.