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  • Arcadia, CA
  • 24052 Willow Creek Rd, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
  • Monrovia, CA
  • Pasadena, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Covina, CA
  • Ontario, CA

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Subdirectora De Polã Tica Internacional

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Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Instituto Federal De Telecomunicaciones
Subdirectora De Polã Tica Internacional

Instituto Federal De Telecomunicaciones Nov 2014 - Jan 2018
Jefe De Departamento De Polã Tica Internacional
Education:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México 2016 - 2021
Instituto De La Judicatura Federal 2014 - 2014
Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México 2008 - 2013
Instituto De Investigaciones Jurídicas
Skills:
Relaciones Internacionales
Derecho Internacional
Tele
Telecomunicaciones
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Asistente De Logã Stica

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Work:

Asistente De Logã Stica
Education:
Universidad Nacional De Cajamarca
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Diana Gallardo

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Diana Gallardo

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Skills:
Aerospace
Shared Services
Military
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Diana Gallardo

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Diana Gallardo

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Location:
United States
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Diana Gallardo Los Angeles, CA

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Education:
John C. Fremont High School
Los Angeles, CA
2010 to 2014
High school

Publications

Us Patents

Catheter With Variable Arcuate Distal Section

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US Patent:
20130006238, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/174742
Inventors:
Tom Allen Ditter - Chino Hills CA, US
Diana Gallardo - Perris CA, US
Shahram Moaddeb - Irvine CA, US
Michael Olen Zirkle - Yorba Linda CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 41
Abstract:
A catheter includes an elongated body, a distal assembly with a shape-memory member defining a generally circular form, and a control handle adapted to actuate a deflection puller wire for deflecting a portion of the elongated body, and a contraction wire for contracting the generally circular form. The generally circular form which carries at least one ring electrode has an off-edge configuration relative to the elongated body such that a longitudinal axis of the elongated body does not intersect the circumference of the circular form and the generally circular form spirals about the longitudinal axis of the elongated body. Moreover, the circular form can have an on-axis configuration such that the longitudinal axis of the elongated body is axially aligned with a central longitudinal axis of the circular form, or an off-axis configuration such that these axes are axially offset from each other. In a more detailed embodiment, the catheter has a distal assembly with a helical form or a crescent form carrying a plurality of irrigated ablation ring electrodes and a plurality of smaller ring electrodes adapted for impedance recording or PV potential recording. A support member with shape memory extends through the distal assembly to provide the helical or crescent form. The support member has a varying stiffness along its length, for example, a decreasing stiffness toward a distal end of the support member. The support member can also be hollow so that it can receive a mandrel whose stiffness is greater than that of the support member.

Catheter With Adjustable Arcuate Distal Section

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US Patent:
20160128771, May 12, 2016
Filed:
Dec 28, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/981381
Inventors:
- Yokneam, IL
Michael Olen Zirkle - Yorba Linda CA, US
Diana Gallardo - Perris CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
Abstract:
A catheter includes an elongated body, a distal assembly with a shape-memory member defining a generally circular form, and a control handle adapted to actuate a deflection puller wire for deflecting a portion of the elongated body, and a contraction wire for contracting the generally circular form. The generally circular form which carries at least one ring electrode has an off-edge configuration relative to the elongated body such that a longitudinal axis of the elongated body does not intersect the circumference of the circular form and the generally circular form spirals about the longitudinal axis of the elongated body. Moreover, the circular form can have an on-axis configuration such that the longitudinal axis of the elongated body is axially aligned with a central longitudinal axis of the circular form, or an off-axis configuration such that these axes are axially offset from each other. In a more detailed embodiment, the catheter has a distal assembly with a helical form or a crescent form carrying a plurality of irrigated ablation ring electrodes and a plurality of smaller ring electrodes adapted for impedance recording or PV potential recording. A support member with shape memory extends through the distal assembly to provide the helical or crescent form. The support member has a varying stiffness along its length, for example, a decreasing stiffness toward a distal end of the support member. The support member can also be hollow so that it can receive a mandrel whose stiffness is greater than that of the support member.
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