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Raymond Harvey Tecotzky

from Carlsbad, CA
Age ~59

Raymond Tecotzky Phones & Addresses

  • 8051 Via Arce, Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 274-6722
  • Oceanside, CA
  • 5235 Lawler Ave, Fremont, CA 94536 (510) 794-8395
  • Vancouver, WA
  • Santa Cruz, CA
  • Laguna Hills, CA
  • Claremont, CA
  • San Diego, CA

Work

Company: Life technologies Oct 2010 Address: Carlsbad, CA Position: Senior product manager, bioinfomatics

Skills

Product Development • Competitive Analysis • Market Research • Medical Devices • Product Management • Cross-functional Team Leadership • Product Marketing • Product Launch • Product Lifecycle Management • Marketing Strategy • Marketing Management • Market Development • Personalized Medicine • Business Development • International Business • P&L Management • Analytics • Salesforce.com • Online Marketing • DNA sequencing • NGS • RNAseq • ChIP-seq • Epigenomics • Computational Genomics • UCSC Genome Browser • GenBank • Digital Pathology • Social Media • Social Media Measurement • Social Listening • Social Media ROI • Program Management • R&D • Start-ups • Sales Operations • Capital Equipment • Strategic Partnerships • Leadership • Design Control • Marketing • Strategy • Team Leadership • Commercialization • Lifesciences • Biotechnology • Integration • Global Marketing • Business Planning • Sequencing

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Product Visionary

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Position:
Senior Product Manager, Bioinfomatics at Life Technologies
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Life Technologies - Carlsbad, CA since Oct 2010
Senior Product Manager, Bioinfomatics
Skills:
Product Development
Competitive Analysis
Market Research
Medical Devices
Product Management
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Product Marketing
Product Launch
Product Lifecycle Management
Marketing Strategy
Marketing Management
Market Development
Personalized Medicine
Business Development
International Business
P&L Management
Analytics
Salesforce.com
Online Marketing
DNA sequencing
NGS
RNAseq
ChIP-seq
Epigenomics
Computational Genomics
UCSC Genome Browser
GenBank
Digital Pathology
Social Media
Social Media Measurement
Social Listening
Social Media ROI
Program Management
R&D
Start-ups
Sales Operations
Capital Equipment
Strategic Partnerships
Leadership
Design Control
Marketing
Strategy
Team Leadership
Commercialization
Lifesciences
Biotechnology
Integration
Global Marketing
Business Planning
Sequencing

Publications

Us Patents

Communicating Computer-Aided Detection Results In A Standards-Based Medical Imaging Environment

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US Patent:
7668352, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Jun 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/148674
Inventors:
Raymond H. Tecotzky - Fremont CA, US
Julian Marshall - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Hologic, Inc. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382128, 382132
Abstract:
A method, system, and method of doing business in a standards-based medical imaging environment is described in relation to the communication of computer-aided detection (CAD) results among devices, with one embodiment relating to the DICOM standard. CAD results are fixably integrated into the pixels of a secondary image derived from a source image, and the secondary image is transferred using a DICOM Secondary Capture Image Information Object Instance (SCI-IOI). The DICOM SCI-IOI is transferred to a viewing workstation, whereby a clinician can open, manipulate, and view the secondary image in a side-by-side comparison with the source image or derivative images thereof. Advantageously, CAD results are communicated to the clinician in a DICOM-conforming manner independent of whether the viewing workstation supports standard DICOM accommodations, such as CAD Structured Report Information Object Instances (CAD SR-IOIs), for the type of CAD results that need to be presented. Optionally, an equipment information entity identifier in a CAD SR-IOI and/or the SCI-IOI can be modified to change or shield the identity of the manufacturer of the CAD processing unit.

Communicating Computer-Aided Detection Results In A Standards-Based Medical Imaging Environment

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US Patent:
20040252871, Dec 16, 2004
Filed:
Jun 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/463627
Inventors:
Raymond Tecotzky - Fremont CA, US
Julian Marshall - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K009/00
US Classification:
382/128000
Abstract:
A method, system, and method of doing business in a standards-based medical imaging environment is described in relation to the communication of computer-aided detection (CAD) results among devices, with one embodiment relating to the DICOM standard. CAD results are fixably integrated into the pixels of a secondary image derived from a source image, and the secondary image is transferred using a DICOM Secondary Capture Image Information Object Instance (SCI-IOI). The DICOM SCI-IOI is transferred to a viewing workstation, whereby a clinician can open, manipulate, and view the secondary image in a side-by-side comparison with the source image or derivative images thereof. Advantageously, CAD results are communicated to the clinician in a DICOM-conforming manner independent of whether the viewing workstation supports standard DICOM accommodations, such as CAD Structured Report Information Object Instances (CAD SR-IOIs), for the type of CAD results that need to be presented. Optionally, an equipment information entity identifier in a CAD SR-IOI and/or the SCI-IOI can be modified to change or shield the identity of the manufacturer of the CAD processing unit.

Methods And Systems For In Silico Experimental Designing And Performing A Biological Workflow

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US Patent:
20130205240, Aug 8, 2013
Filed:
Dec 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/724765
Inventors:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA, US
Kok Hien GAN - Johor Bahru, MY
Kevin CLANCY - Oceanside CA, US
Raymond TECOTZKY - Carlsbad CA, US
Kin Chong SAM - Singapore, SG
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
US Classification:
715771
Abstract:
Embodiments describe a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium encoded with instructions, executable by a processor, comprising instructions for a method for performing a biological workflow in silico comprising: presenting to a user a plurality of subroutines listed in a sequential order of the workflow, wherein at least two subroutines comprise two steps; providing the user ability to navigate to any subroutine and/or step, to select a subroutine, to view, set, or change one or more parameters associated with step/subroutine; providing option to display biomolecule(s) resulting from execution of the subroutines/steps; and providing an option to navigate to a prior subroutine and change a parameter of a step of the prior subroutine and execute the step of the prior subroutine, if the user is not satisfied with the displayed biomolecule(s). Computer systems and methods for performing a biological workflow in silico are also described.

Methods And Systems For In Silico Experimental Designing And Performing A Biological Workflow

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US Patent:
20170068431, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
Sep 7, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/259033
Inventors:
- Carlsbad CA, US
Kok Hien Gan - Johor Bahru, MY
Kevin Clancy - Carlsbad CA, US
Raymond Tecotzky - Carlsbad CA, US
Kin Chong Sam - Singapore, SG
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
G06F 19/26
G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
Embodiments describe a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium encoded with instructions, executable by a processor, comprising instructions for a method for performing a biological workflow in silico comprising: presenting to a user a plurality of subroutines listed in a sequential order of the workflow, wherein at least two subroutines comprise two steps; providing the user ability to navigate to any subroutine and/or step, to select a subroutine, to view, set, or change one or more parameters associated with step/subroutine; providing option to display biomolecule(s) resulting from execution of the subroutines/steps; and providing an option to navigate to a prior subroutine and change a parameter of a step of the prior subroutine and execute the step of the prior subroutine, if the user is not satisfied with the displayed biomolecule(s). Computer systems and methods for performing a biological workflow in silico are also described.
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