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Grant Verstandig Phones & Addresses

  • Washington, DC
  • 1881 N Nash St UNIT 1103, Arlington, VA 22209
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • 5212 Upton Ter NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202) 686-0928

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Company: Audax health Apr 2009 Position: Founder, president, and chief executive officer

Education

School / High School: Brown University 2008 to 2009 Specialities: Neuroscience and Biology

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Industries

Information Technology And Services

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Location:
3000 K St, Washington, DC 20007
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Audax Health since Apr 2009
Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer

National Cancer Institute 2007 - 2008
Research Fellow

National Institutes of Health 2004 - 2007
Research Fellow
Education:
Brown University 2008 - 2009
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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Grant L. Verstandig
President
Audax Health Solutions, Inc
Computer Related Services · Medical Doctor's Office
3000 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007
100 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94104
(202) 469-7728

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For A Health-Related Survey Using Pictogram Answers

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US Patent:
20130046552, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Dec 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/310373
Inventors:
Grant Verstandig - Washington DC, US
Alexander Siedlecki - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
AUDAX HEALTH SOLUTIONS, INC. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to cause a processor to send a signal representing a first question and a set of pictogram answers associated with the first question and a second question, different from the first question, and a set of pictogram answers associated with the second question. The first question and the second question can define a health-related survey such as a health-risk assessment. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the first question and receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the second question. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to define a health-related user profile based on the user selection to the first question and the second question.

Methods And System For Predicting Influence-Basis Outcomes In A Social Network Using Directed Acyclic Graphs

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US Patent:
20130151330, Jun 13, 2013
Filed:
Aug 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/567810
Inventors:
Nicholas H. EVANCICH - Clarksburg MD, US
Alexander E. Schoof - Herndon VA, US
Grant Verstandig - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Audax Health Solutions, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1441
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a method includes defining a directed acyclic graph that models a social network. The directed acyclic graph can have a set of alteration nodes that collectively define a joint probability. The method also includes predicting an outcome associated with a proposed alteration with the social network based on the directed acyclic graph. The proposed alteration can be associated with an alteration node from the set of alteration nodes. The method further includes sending an indication of the outcome such that an advertising campaign for the social network includes the proposed alteration.

Methods And Apparatus For Classifying Content

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US Patent:
20130212109, Aug 15, 2013
Filed:
Aug 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/587588
Inventors:
Nicholas H. EVANCICH - Clarksburg MD, US
Patrick BOHAN - Silver Spring MD, US
Grant VERSTANDIG - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Audax Health Solutions, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707740
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to cause a processor to send a signal representing a first question and a set of pictogram answers associated with the first question and a second question, different from the first question, and a set of pictogram answers associated with the second question. The first question and the second question can define a health-related survey such as a health-risk assessment. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the first question and receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the second question. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to define a health-related user profile based on the user selection to the first question and the second question.

Systems And Methods For A Health-Related Survey Using Pictogram Answers

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US Patent:
20120158616, Jun 21, 2012
Filed:
Feb 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/404801
Inventors:
Grant Verstandig - Arlington VA, US
Alexander Siedlecki - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Audax Health Solutions, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
706 11, 715825
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to cause a processor to send a signal representing a first question and a set of pictogram answers associated with the first question and a second question, different from the first question, and a set of pictogram answers associated with the second question. The first question and the second question can define a health-related survey such as a health-risk assessment. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the first question and receive a user selection of a pictogram answer associated with the second question. The non-transitory processor-readable medium includes code to define a health-related user profile based on the user selection to the first question and the second question.

Systems And Methods For Decomposition Of Molecules

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US Patent:
20230015528, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Jul 15, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/812990
Inventors:
- Hawthorne CA, US
Morgan Arline Bedingfield - Potomac MD, US
Allison Ivey Goehringer - Wellesley MA, US
William Griffin Dower - Torrance CA, US
Jar Jueh Lee - Irvine CA, US
Lavanya Govind Rau - Irvine CA, US
Grant Lovely Verstandig - McLean VA, US
International Classification:
H01J 37/32
Abstract:
A system for disassociating molecules of a gas based on RF power. Characteristics of the RF power can be tuned to increase disassociation efficiency. The system can include a disassociation chamber configured to enclose a volume of a gas and a radio frequency (RF) power source configured to provide RF power to the disassociation chamber. The RF power source can include a radio-frequency generator configured to generate an electromagnetic (EM) radiation having a frequency between about 20 MHz and about 10 THz, a radio-frequency amplifier configured to amplify the generated EM radiation, and an output channel to direct the amplified EM radiation towards the volume of gas.
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