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I cannot believe what seems to be available through your organization. I mean, your stuff here is going places!

Ten years ago, I had a start-up company to develop a neuro monitoring device (software test) for hydrocephalus, the DiaCeph Test. At that time, I was 5 years post injury times 4 CNS shunt revisions. I had created and patented its algorithm method, and was wanting to do development of cognitive devices. This was in 1998 just at the outset of PDAs. I faced a beurocracy of obstacles due to DiaCeph being a medical device, and wanted to later incorporate treatment options. The medical field is hung up on barriers to treatment. By contrast, the assistive technology arena seems much more developer friendly. Today my DiaCeph Test could run on a mobile phone platform. So, even though it wasn’t finished as a diagnostic device, it could be so as an app on a mobile phone. Go figure!

I really need to talk with you folks about how you might lend assistance, or co-sign what I’m doing. I just had shunt revision #7 and I’m REALLY motivated. Let’s talk.

Stephen Dolle
DOLLE COMMUNICATIONS
Former CEO and Founder, DiaCeph, Inc.

ProfessorMac on June 19, 2008 at 8:42 pm EDT

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