Oleynik
Mark Oleynik, London GB
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20140249879 | NETWORK SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention concerns a system and method configured for hosting a network for facilitating interaction between members of certain socioeconomic and/or interest groups. The system comprises a categorizing module for categorizing individuals according to certain criteria to form a plurality of groups of members, wherein admittance to each group is regulated based on an authority specializing in the specific characteristic of that group, a governing module for establishing a set of rules governing from which groups members are authorized to interact with one other, and an administrator module for administrating said rules, the administrator governing connectivity between members in said groups. | 09-04-2014 |
Mark Oleynik, Monaco MC
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20150161331 | COMPUTATIONAL MEDICAL TREATMENT PLAN METHOD AND SYSTEM WITH MASS MEDICAL ANALYSIS - The present disclosure is directed toward global medical data analysis methods, systems, and computer program products for analyzing, classifying, and matching mass amounts of medical information from many sources and across different regions. The global medical data analysis system includes a medical main server that contains an intelligent medical engine, which is communicatively coupled to a central database, a confidential electronic medical records database, and further communicatively coupled through a network to hospitals, clinics, and other medical sources. The intelligent medical engine receives voluminous medical record, potentially from different countries, regions, and continents. Electronic Medical records are sourced from hospitals, clinics, and other medical sources, which are fed into the intelligent medical engine for large-scale analysis and correlation of patients' medical records globally. The analysis starts by degrouping (classifying) medical records into multiple levels of subgroups according to patient clinical parameters, disease templates, treatments and outcomes. When a new patient enters the system, that patient's parameters and disease template are matched against the closest subgroups to suggest treatments with potentially favorable outcomes. | 06-11-2015 |
Matthew Oleynik, Toronto CA
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20120005232 | Systems And Methods For Research Database Management - A method and system or research database management is provided. In one aspect a plurality of items of electronic content that comprise similar identifiers of premises and similar identifiers of conclusions drawn from those premises are received at a processor and stored in a database. In another aspect, the identifiers of the premises are received at a processor and the database is mined for intersections of conclusions in the content. | 01-05-2012 |
Vladisav A. Oleynik, Pittsboro, NC US
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20100109637 | SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A sensor system for detecting the presence of one or more target substances reacting with one or more target recognition element types for producing an electrical charge detectable by a differential pair of field effect transistors that provide increased sensitivity by minimizing common mode effects on the differential pair. The differential pair is controlled by optimization algorithms in a digital signal processor that reads and store electrical characteristics of the differential pair and maintains the differential pair at optimal operating points based on continuously monitoring the differential pair. One or more target recognition element types are disbursed over a sensor gate area of the differential pair that detects one or more signature signals created by the binding of one or more target substances and the target recognition element types. The detected signature signals are compared with a library of stored signature signals for determining the identity of the target substances. | 05-06-2010 |