DR. WILLIAM V STOECKER, M.D.
Dermatology at Stoltz Dr, Rolla, MO

License number
Missouri R9056
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Dermatology
Address
Address
10101 Stoltz Dr, Rolla, MO 65401
Phone
(573) 364-0122
(573) 364-0129 (Fax)

Organization information

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William V Stoecker MD

Rolla, MO

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Medical Doctor's Office Mfg Surgical/Medical Instruments Commercial Physical Research, Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors
Doing business as:
Dermatology Center, The<br>Stoecker & Associates
Phone:
(573) 364-0122 (Phone)
Description:
Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists)
Addresses:
1702 E 10 St, Rolla, MO 65401
10101 Stoltz Dr, Rolla, MO 65401
PO Box 577, Rolla, MO 65402
Manager, Office Managers:
William Stoecker (Owner, Medical Doctor),Joseph Malters (Medical Doctor),Terrill A. Emmett (Nurse Practitioner),...
SIC:
8011 - Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine
Company size:
99


Dermatology Center - William V Stoecker MD

10101 Stoltz Dr, Rolla, MO 65401

Categories:
Dermatology Physicians & Surgeons, Government Contractors, Otolaryngology Physicians & Surgeons, ...
Phone:
(573) 364-0122 (Phone)

Professional information

William Stoecker Photo 1

Automatic Detection Of Critical Dermoscopy Features For Malignant Melanoma Diagnosis

US Patent:
7689016, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
May 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/421031
Inventors:
William V. Stoecker - Rolla MO, US
Randy H. Moss - Rolla MO, US
R. Joe Stanley - Rolla MO, US
Xiaohe Chen - Rolla MO, US
Kapil Gupta - Rolla MO, US
Bijaya Shrestha - Rolla MO, US
Pavani Jella - Boise ID, US
Assignee:
Stoecker & Associates, a subsidiary of The Dermatology Center, LLC - Rolla MO
The Curators of the University of Missouri - Columbia MO
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382128
Abstract:
Improved methods for computer-aided analysis of identifying features of skin lesions from digital images of the lesions are provided. Improved preprocessing of the image that 1) eliminates artifacts that occlude or distort skin lesion features and 2) identifies groups of pixels within the skin lesion that represent features and/or facilitate the quantification of features are provided including improved digital hair removal algorithms. Improved methods for analyzing lesion features are also provided.


William V Stoecker Photo 2

Dr. William V Stoecker, Rolla MO - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
Dermatology Center
10101 Stoltz Dr, Rolla 65401
(573) 364-0122 (Phone)
Certifications:
Dermatology, 1982
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Dermatology Center
10101 Stoltz Dr, Rolla 65401
Phelps County Regional Medical Center
1000 West 10Th St, Rolla 65401
Education:
Medical School
University of Missouri / Columbia Campus
Graduated: 1977
U Mo


William Stoecker Photo 3

Immunoassay For Venom Detection Including Noninvasive Sample Collection

US Patent:
8426154, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Apr 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/756875
Inventors:
William V. Stoecker - Rolla MO, US
Hernan F. Gomez - Whitmore Lake MI, US
Jonathan A. Green - Columbia MO, US
David L. McGlasson - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
SpiderTech, a Division of Stoecker & Associates, a Subsidiary of The Dermatology Center, LLC. - Rolla MO
The Regents of the University of Michigan, Office of Technology Transfer - Ann Arbor MI
The Curators of the University of Missouri, University Hall - Columbia MO
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Air Force, Directorate of Intellectual Property Law - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01N 33/53, G01N 33/566
US Classification:
435 792, 435 794, 436501, 436514, 436518
Abstract:
Methods and immunoassays for diagnosing a bite or sting of a venomous organism in a patient having symptoms consistent with such a bite or sting are provided. A sample of venom is collected from the area of the suspected bite or sting using a swab and then contacted with an antibody that specifically binds to an antigenic site on venom present in the sample. Binding is then detected. The invention is illustrated by examples showing diagnosis of brown recluse spider bite, distinguishing it from other diagnoses with which it is often confused. This extremely sensitive test can detect venom antigens down to about 20 picograms even after the sample has been shipped and stored for periods of up to three weeks during the summer.


William Stoecker Photo 4

Immunoassay For Venom Detection Including Noninvasive Sample Collection

US Patent:
7927828, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Oct 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/550130
Inventors:
William V. Stoecker - Rolla MO, US
Hernan F. Gomez - Whitmore Lake MI, US
Jonathan A. Green - Columbia MO, US
David L. McGlasson - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Spidertech, a division of Stoecker & associates, LLC - Rolla MO
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 792, 436514, 436518, 436169, 436170, 436808, 436810, 435 71, 435 4, 4352871, 4352877, 4352878, 435970, 435975, 422 58, 422 61
Abstract:
Methods and immunoassays for diagnosing a bite or sting of a venomous organism in a patient having symptoms consistent with such a bite or sting are provided. A sample of venom is collected from the area of the suspected bite or sting using a swab and then contacted with an antibody that specifically binds to an antigenic site on venom present in the sample. Binding is then detected. The invention is illustrated by examples showing diagnosis of brown recluse spider bite, distinguishing it from other diagnoses with which it is often confused. This extremely sensitive test can detect venom antigens down to about 20 picograms even after the sample has been shipped and stored for periods of up to three weeks during the summer.