Inventor · Brooklyn, NY, US

David Yankelevitz

16Patents
7h-index
8Co-inventors
55Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 10, 2001 → Jul 30, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7274810B2 System and method for three-dimensional image rendering and analysis Physics 98 Expired
US9125639B2 Steerable device for accessing a target site and methods Human Necessities 95 Active
US8165385B2 System and method for three-dimensional image rendering and analysis Physics 83 Active
US7876939B2 Medical imaging system for accurate measurement evaluation of changes in a target lesion Physics 57 Active
US8045770B2 System and method for three-dimensional image rendering and analysis Physics 17 Active
US7499578B2 System, method and apparatus for small pulmonary nodule computer aided diagnosis from computed tomography scans Physics 16 Active
US7660451B2 System, method and apparatus for small pulmonary nodule computer aided diagnosis from computed tomography scans Physics 8 Active
US7693729B2 System and method for conducting a clinical trial study Physics 6 Active
US8577129B2 System and method for three-dimensional image rendering and analysis Physics 6 Active
US8050481B2 Method and apparatus for small pulmonary nodule computer aided diagnosis from computed tomography scans Physics 5 Active
US7986227B2 System and method for position matching of a patient for medical imaging Human Necessities 5 Active
US9033576B2 Medical imaging system for accurate measurement evaluation of changes Physics 3 Active
US7751607B2 System, method and apparatus for small pulmonary nodule computer aided diagnosis from computed tomography scans Physics 2 Active
US7873196B2 Medical imaging visibility index system and method for cancer lesions Physics 2 Active
US7596401B2 Method for expanding the domain of imaging software in a diagnostic work-up Physics 1 Active
US10034999B2 Steerable device for accessing a target site and methods Human Necessities 0 Active

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