WILLIAM RICHARD RASSMAN
Medical Practice in Los Angeles, CA

License number
Pennsylvania MD044215L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Rassman
12145 Hollyglen Pl, Studio City, CA 91604
William Rassman
4337 Marina City Dr UNIT 537, Marina Dl Rey, CA 90292
William R Rassman
5401 Ocean Front Walk, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
William R Rassman, age 82
4337 Marina City Dr, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
William R Rassman, age 82
2257 Montgomery Ave, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007

Professional information

William Rassman Photo 1

Hair Harvesting Device And Method With Localized Subsurface Dermal Fluid Insertion

US Patent:
8366723, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Sep 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/233514
Inventors:
William R. Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
Jae P. Pak - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Rassman Licensing, LLC - Dover DE
International Classification:
A61B 17/50
US Classification:
606133
Abstract:
The stabilization of the dermal area around a follicular unit of hair for harvesting comprises the introduction of a small volume of fluid into the dermal area around a target follicular unit in order to stabilize the dermal area and initiate a limited time period during which the harvesting of the target follicular unit can occur.


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Apparatus And Method For Imaging

US Patent:
6833920, Dec 21, 2004
Filed:
Jan 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/046620
Inventors:
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA
David Ralin - San Gabriel CA
Robert A. Lieberman - Torrance CA
Lothar U. Kempen - Redondo Beach CA
Assignee:
Maven Technologies LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01J 400
US Classification:
356369, 356445, 436517, 436805
Abstract:
Apparatus for acquiring an image of a specimen comprising a cassette having an optical portion holding a specimen array on a TIR surface and being removably matable to a processing portion having a polarized light beam source and a processing polarization-sensitive portion to image the spatially distributed charges in polarization of the specimen array. In one form the array optical portion comprises a transparent slide having a bottom surface with first and second gratings located to direct polarized light to the TIR surface and to direct light reflected by that (TIR) surface to an imager, respectively. The apparatus may include a flow cell integral with the optical portion as well as means for selecting the direction and wavelength of the polarized light.


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Method And Apparatus For Recognizing Molecular Compounds

US Patent:
2003022, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/158995
Inventors:
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
David Ralin - San Gabriel CA, US
Feiming Zhou - Temple City CA, US
Shubo Han - Alhambra CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68, G01N033/53, G01J003/45, G01B009/02
US Classification:
435/006000, 435/007100, 356/451000
Abstract:
A probe-target reaction is made more recognizable by the provision of a mass-enhancing and/or evanescent-field-perturbing amplifier element which reacts uniquely with and binds to the probe-target pair to provide increased mass. Where the probe-target pair is hybridized dsDNA, a suitable mass-enhancing amplifier is anti-double stranded DNA mouse IgM. In examples with sufficient sequence pairs in the probe-target combination, a sequence-specific minor-groove-binding polyamide can be used that carries biotin which can be amplified by streptavidin in a suitable carrier. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of probes are immobilized at the sites of a microarray, each probe being specific to a different target. Optics utilizing total internal reflection are described for observing perturbation of the evanescent field.


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Back Manipulating Apparatus

US Patent:
5860899, Jan 19, 1999
Filed:
Oct 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/729720
Inventors:
William R. Rassman - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
New Back Technologies, L.L.C. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A63B 2302
US Classification:
482142
Abstract:
An apparatus for manipulating a user's back while supporting the user's back and hips includes a support defining a longitudinal axis, and a seat pad disposed along the support at a position corresponding to the user's hips for supporting the user's hips. The seat pad is rotatable around the longitudinal axis and has an attached seat belt for holding a user on the seat pad. A pair of handles are provided, one on each side of the seat pad, which are coupled to the seat pad and which are movable in reciprocal back-and-forth motion to control rotation of the seat pad around the longitudinal axis. A resistance device is coupled to the seat pad or elsewhere for providing resistance to reciprocal back-and-forth motion of the handles, and two mechanical stops are provided, one on each side of the apparatus, for limiting rotation of the seat pad. The mechanical stops each have plural settings for adjusting a maximum angle of rotation of the seat pad. The apparatus also includes a back pad coupled to the support, which is adjustable along the longitudinal axis.


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Apparatus And Method For Imaging

US Patent:
7002686, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Dec 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/021204
Inventors:
Robert A. Lieberman - Torrance CA, US
William Rassman - LA CA, US
Lothar U. Kempen - Redondo Beach CA, US
David Ralin - San Gabriel CA, US
Assignee:
Maven Technologies LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01J 4/00, G01N 33/557
US Classification:
356369, 356445, 436517, 436805
Abstract:
Apparatus for acquiring an image of a specimen comprising a cassette having an optical portion holding a specimen array on a TIR surface and being removably matable to a processing portion having a polarized light beam source and a processing polarization-sensitive portion to image the spatially distributed charges in polarization of the specimen array. In one form the array optical portion comprises a transparent slide having a bottom surface with first and second gratings located to direct polarized light to the TIR surface and to direct light reflected by that (TIR) surface to an imager, respectively. The apparatus may include a flow cell integral with the optical portion as well as means for selecting the direction and wavelength of the polarized light.


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Apparatus And Method For Imaging

US Patent:
6882420, Apr 19, 2005
Filed:
May 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/841988
Inventors:
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
David Ralin - South Pasadena CA, US
Robert A. Lieberman - Torrance CA, US
Lothar U. Kempen - Redondo Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Maven Technologies, LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01J004/00, G01N033/557
US Classification:
356369, 356445, 436517, 436805
Abstract:
Apparatus for acquiring an image of a specimen comprising a cassette having an optical portion holding a specimen array on a TIR surface and being removably matable to a processing portion having a polarized light beam source and a processing polarization-sensitive portion to image the spatially distributed charges in polarization of the specimen array. In one form the array optical portion comprises a transparent slide having a bottom surface with first and second gratings located to direct polarized light to the TIR surface and to direct light reflected by that (TIR) surface to an imager, respectively. The apparatus may include a flow cell integral with the optical portion as well as means for selecting the direction and wavelength of the polarized light.


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Hair Harvesting Apparatus

US Patent:
8317804, Nov 27, 2012
Filed:
May 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780834
Inventors:
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
Jae P. Pak - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/50
US Classification:
606133
Abstract:
The extraction of a hair graft from a harvesting area of a scalp employs a hollow punch fitted with an auxiliary instrumentation for separating a target graft from collagen fibrils which resist extraction. A water jet which follows the annular path of the punch as it rotates into the scalp is described as well as a vibrating punch alternative embodiment for achieving the desired separation.


William Rassman Photo 8

Imaging Electrophoresis System

US Patent:
8557609, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Oct 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/906950
Inventors:
Shane Dultz - Westlake Village CA, US
David Ralin - South Pasadena CA, US
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Maven Biotechnologies, LLC - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/544
US Classification:
436535, 204400, 20440301, 204450, 204456, 204461, 204466, 422 8205, 422 8211, 4352872, 4352887, 436164, 436165, 436524, 436805, 436807
Abstract:
A method employing gel electrophoresis and optical imaging techniques to measure the amount of biomaterial that attaches to specified locations on a detector slide such as a bioarray or biochip.


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Microarray Scanning

US Patent:
7126688, Oct 24, 2006
Filed:
May 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/847754
Inventors:
William Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
David Ralin - South Pasadena CA, US
Robert A. Lieberman - Torrance CA, US
Lothar U. Kempen - Redondo Beach CA, US
Herbert Shapiro - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Maven Technologies, LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01J 4/00
US Classification:
356369
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for scanning of a microarray to provide an image of the microarray are disclosed. Data related to change in polarization state of a scanning light beam for individual points or lines or other portion of the microarray are collected and processed to image the microarray at high resolution and speed.


William Rassman Photo 10

Ski Brake

US Patent:
2009020, Aug 13, 2009
Filed:
Feb 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/367197
Inventors:
William R. Rassman - Los Angeles CA, US
Eddie Levin - N. Hills CA, US
International Classification:
A63C 7/10
US Classification:
280605
Abstract:
A ski brake is attached to a ski to provide a controllable drag to the advance of a ski on a snow surface. A cable extending from a ski-pole mounted grip to the brake allows a skier to adjust the amount of drag. The position of the ski brake and thus the amount of drag can be controlled wirelessly as well.