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David James Anvar

from Sunnyvale, CA
Age ~60

David Anvar Phones & Addresses

  • 1010 Cardinal Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 730-0153
  • 265 Rengstorff Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043
  • Oakland, CA
  • 1104 San Pablo Ave, Albany, CA 94706
  • Berkeley, CA
  • San Leandro, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA

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Company: Teamazon Capital Address: 2082 Business Ctr. Dr. #280 Phones: (949) 222-2900

Specialities

Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent

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David Anvar, Irvine, CA

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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent
Listing Agent
Work:
Teamazon Capital
2082 Business Ctr. Dr. #280
(949) 222-2900 (Office)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Anvar
Principal, Managing
Faraday Scientific
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Scientific Consulting
1010 E Cardinal Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
7083 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Publications

Us Patents

Arrays For Multiplexed Surface Plasmon Resonance Detection Of Biological Molecules

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US Patent:
7223609, May 29, 2007
Filed:
Aug 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/641515
Inventors:
David Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Heidi Linch Reynolds - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/03
C12M 1/34
C12Q 1/68
C12M 1/00
B32B 5/02
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
436165, 436164, 422 50, 422 55, 422 58, 422 60, 422 8205, 435 6, 435 71, 4352872
Abstract:
Arrays are provided for multiplexed evanescent scanning by allowing for high-contrast Surface Plasmon Resonance images thereof. The arrays target features are typically biopolymeric in nature, though they may be any sort of chemical or ligand. The type of scanning is such that there is no need for probe labeling. As no labeling is required, a broader range of applications than otherwise possible is facilitated. In the subject arrays, target features are set upon a noble metal film deposited on a substrate. Interfeature areas are adapted to trap, divert and/or bleed-away light so that light directed through the substrate will not be reflected by those areas and interfere with evanescent scanning of the reflective areas upon which intended target features are provided. Geometric and materials-based light attenuating features are contemplated. Arrays as described, hardware and software as required for reading such arrays, and associated methodology are covered.

Trace Gas Sensor With Reduced Degradation

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US Patent:
7278291, Oct 9, 2007
Filed:
Feb 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/348925
Inventors:
David J. Chazan - Palo Alto CA, US
David J. Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Autumn Talbott - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Apieron Biosystems Corp. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01N 7/00
G01N 9/00
US Classification:
73 3105, 73 232
Abstract:
The degradation over time that is commonly seen with analyte-binding proteins when used as sensors for trace amounts of an analyte in a gaseous mixture is reduced by maintaining the sensor in a low-oxygen or oxygen-free environment.

Apparatus And Method For Detecting Pupils

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US Patent:
7280678, Oct 9, 2007
Filed:
Feb 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/377687
Inventors:
Richard Earl Haven - Sunnyvale CA, US
David James Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Julie Elizabeth Fouquet - Portola Valley CA, US
John Stewart Wenstrand - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Avago Technologies General IP Pte Ltd - Singapore
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
A61B 3/14
H04N 7/18
H04N 9/47
US Classification:
382117, 351206, 348 78
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for pupil detection are described. First light is emitted from a first light source at a first illumination angle relative to the axis of a detector. Second light is emitted from a second light source at a second illumination angle relative to the axis. The first light and the second light can have substantially equal intensities. The second illumination angle is greater than the first illumination angle. Reflected first light and reflected second light are received at the detector. The difference between the reflected first light and the reflected second light can be determined. The difference can be used to detect the pupils of a subject's eyes.

Sample Conditioning And Environmental Control Techniques For Gas Sensor

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US Patent:
7352465, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
Feb 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/053210
Inventors:
Jonathan Fay - San Mateo CA, US
Kevin Nason - Menlo Park CA, US
Bhairavi Parikh - Palo Alto CA, US
John Hammerman - Lincoln CA, US
James Stone - Saratoca CA, US
David Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Aperon Biosystems Corp. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356437
Abstract:
The present invention is a system and method of conditioning the sample and surrounding environment of an exhaled breath sensor. It includes (i) using a particular molecular sieve for a triple purpose: (a) maintaining the sensor at a constant relative humidity during storage, (b) equilibrating the incoming breath stream to the same relative humidity as the sensor, and (c) eliminating the analyte from the environment around the sensor during storage. The present invention also includes removal of interfering components from the exhaled breath, such as carbon dioxide, as well as a thermal management technique.

Methods And Procedures For Stabilization And Performance Optimization Of Multi-Layer Sol-Gel Chemical And Biochemical Sensors

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US Patent:
7393693, Jul 1, 2008
Filed:
May 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/159301
Inventors:
David J. Anvar - Mountain View CA, US
Ganapati R. Mauze - Sunnyvale CA, US
Dan-Hui Yang - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Agilent Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G01N 30/00
US Classification:
436176, 422 50, 422 55, 422 56, 422 57, 422 681, 436 73, 436 22
Abstract:
A sensor and method for making a sensor includes providing a substrate having an adhesion layer with a first functional group operatively associated with a sol-gel composition having a second functional group, and at least one linker material for connecting the first functional group to the second functional group. In another embodiment, a sensor and method for making the sensor includes providing a sol-gel layer operatively associated with a sol-gel precursor solution that includes at least one co-polymer and at least one solvent adapted to resist the deformation of the sol-gel layer by decreasing evaporation, decreasing cross-linking, increasing intermolecular forces, or increasing elasticity.

Reduction Of Carbon Monoxide Interference In Gaseous Analyte Detectors

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US Patent:
7611671, Nov 3, 2009
Filed:
Oct 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/250958
Inventors:
David J. Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
David J. Chazan - Palo Alto CA, US
Bryan P. Flaherty - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Bhairavi R. Parikh - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Aperon Biosystems Corp. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/497
US Classification:
422 83, 422 87, 436116, 436118, 436167, 73 232, 73 3102
Abstract:
Highly sensitive devices for detecting nitric oxide and/or other gaseous analytes in gaseous samples are improved by the incorporation of a carbon monoxide scavenger in the interior of the device or in the device packaging. The release of carbon monoxide within the housing of the device by the plastic used in the construction of the housing or by anything within the device that releases carbon monoxide causes a loss in sensitivity due to competition between the carbon monoxide and the nitric oxide for the binding sites on the device sensor. The scavenger corrects this by either catalyzing the oxidation of carbon monoxide to the less competitive carbon dioxide or immobilizing the carbon monoxide by affinity-type or covalent binding. Analogous effects are achieved for analytes other than nitric oxide but that likewise encounter interference from carbon monoxide in binding to sensors.

Analyzer For Nitric Oxide In Exhaled Breath With Multiple-Use Sensor

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US Patent:
8206311, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Apr 1, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/416760
Inventors:
David J. Chazan - Palo Alto CA, US
Bhairavi R. Parikh - Palo Alto CA, US
Bryan P. Flaherty - Half Moon Bay CA, US
David J. Anvar - Sunnyvale CA, US
Brian A. Awabdy - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Aerocrine AB - Solna
International Classification:
A61B 5/08
G01N 33/497
US Classification:
600532, 73 233, 422 86, 4352871, 435 25
Abstract:
A high-sensitivity analyzer for nitric oxide in exhaled breath at levels of 200 ppb or less with a sensor containing cytochrome C is rendered capable of multiple uses without the need for installing a new sensor for each use. This capability is achieved by regenerating the analyzer after each use by purging the sensor and surrounding regions with NO-free air in a controlled manner, preferably in pulses separated by equilibration periods.

Bubble Stability In An Optical Switch

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US Patent:
20030174930, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Mar 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099116
Inventors:
Frederick Stawitcke - Sunnyvale CA, US
Shalini Venkatesh - Santa Clara CA, US
Datong Chen - Fremont CA, US
Richard Haven - Sunnyvale CA, US
Mark Troll - Seattle WA, US
David Anvar - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G02B006/35
US Classification:
385/018000
Abstract:
Bubble stability within an optical switch is enhanced by controlling the expansion or movement of a bubble from a liquid-containing trench into available adjacent spacing. Typically, the adjacent spacing is formed between an optical waveguide substrate and a heater substrate, where the heater substrate includes a microheater for forming the bubble. The bubble enhancement is provided by intentionally altering surface features along at least one of the substrates.
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