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Mailen Kootsey

Ph.D. in Physics from Brown University (1966), B.A. Physics from Pacific Union College (1960), Executive Vice President, Education and Technology at Particle Therapy International Inc. since Apr-2010.

Headline: Entrepreneur
Website: http://www.simresinc.com/kootsey
Industries: Biotech, Education, Information Technology, Internet
Skills: Business, C/C++, Copy Writing, Databases, Editing, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, HTML / CSS, Java, Javascript, Languages and Platforms, Leadership, Management, Software Engineering, Web Development, Windows applications, Writing
Next step: Helping to start a new international company; funding released in 3-4 months.
Location: Redlands, CA, USA
Groups: Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE)
Interested in: Consulting opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding experts, Helping members of my groups, Meeting new people, Mentoring, Offering Expertise, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Raising money, Starting a company
Schools: Brown University, Pacific Union College

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: Particle Therapy International Inc.
Position: Co-Founder; Executive Vice President, Education and Technology
Time period: April 2010 - Present

Employer: Loma Linda University
Position: Voluntary Professor
Time period: July 2005 - Present

Employer: Simulation Resources, Inc.
Position: President
Time period: October 1990 - Present

Employer: Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
Position: Director of University Information Systems Director of Biomedical Computing Facility
Time period: December 2002 - June 2005

Employer: Loma Linda University, Loma Linda
Position: Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology
Time period: July 1998 - June 2005

Employer: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Position: Dept. Physiology: Adjunct Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Educational Research and Development
Time period: March 1979 - June 1982

Employer: Rush University, College of Health Sciences
Position: Dept. Physiology: Visiting Professor
Time period: December 1976 - June 1979

Employer: Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI
Position: Professor of Biophysics
Time period: August 1976 - March 1979

Employer: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Position: Dept. Physiology and Pharmacology: Medical Research Assistant Professor
Time period: February 1976 - June 1976

Employer: Duke University, Durham
Position: Dept. Computer Science: Part-time Lecturer
Time period: July 1973 - June 1974

EDUCATION

University: Brown University
Degree: Physics, PhD

University: Pacific Union College
Degree: Physics, BA

University: Brown University
Degree: Sc.M. Physics

PUBLICATIONS

Articles: 1. Kootsey, J.M. Particle discrimination system for nuclear reaction studies. Nuc. Inst. and Meth. 35:141-147 (1965).

2. Kootsey, J.M. Interaction of 14.1 MeV neutrons with tritons. Nuclear Physics A113:65-74 (1968).

3. Kootsey, J.M. FET and IC keep oscillator linear. Electronics 40:17:84 (1968).

4. Kootsey, J.M., Collier, C.R., Hackney, J.D. Acid base computer for teaching and clinical applications. Med. Res. Engr. 10:18-20 (1971).

5. Spach, M.S., Lieberman, M., Scott, J.G., Barr, R.C., Johnson, E.A., Kootsey, J.M. Excitation sequences in the atrial septum and the A-Vnode in isolated hearts of the dog and rabbit. Circ.Res. 29:156-172 (1971).

6. Spach, M.S., Barr, R.C., Serwer, G.S., Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. Collision of excitation waves in the dog Purkinje system. Circ. Res. 29:499-511 (1971).

7. Spach, M.S., Barr, R.C., Serwer, G.S., Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. Extracellular potentials related to intracellular action potentials in the dog Purkinje system. Circ. Res. 30:505-519 (1972).

8. Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. Voltage clamp of cardiac muscle: A theoretical analysis of early currents in the single sucrose gap. Biophys. J. 12:1496-1508 (1972).

9. Lieberman, M., Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A., Sawanobori, T. Slow conduction in cardiac muscle: A biophysical model. Biophys. J. 13:37-55 (1973).

10. Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. Buffer amplifier with femtofarad input capacity using operational amplifiers. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 20:389-391 (1973).

11. Spach, M.S., Barr, R.C., Johnson, E.A., Kootsey, J.M. Cardiac extracellular potentials. Analysis of complex waveforms about the Purkinje networks in dogs. Circ. Res.33:465-473 (1973).

12. Kootsey, J.M. Voltage clamp simulation. Fed.Proc. 34:1343-1349 (1975).

13. Lieberman, M., Sawanobori, T., Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. A synthetic strand of cardiac muscle. Its passive electrical properties. J. Gen. Physiol. 65:527-550 (1975).

14. Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A., Lieberman, M. The cylindrical cell with a time-variant membrane resistance: Measuring passive parameters. Biophys. J. 17:145-154 (1977).

15. Kootsey, J.M. The steady-state finite cable: Numerical method for non-linear membrane. J. Theor. Biol. 64:413-420 (1977).

16. Kim, Y.S., Kootsey, J.M., Padilla, G.M. An inexpensive solvent gradient system for liquid chromatography. Anal. Biochem. 78:283-286 (1977).

17. Chapman, J.B., Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. A kinetic model for determining the consequences of electrogenic active transport in cardiac muscle. J. Theor. Biol. 80:405-424 (1979).

18. Johnson, E.A., Chapman, J.B., Kootsey, J.M. Some electrophysiological consequences of electrogenic Na,K transport in cardiac muscle: A theoretical study. J. Theor. Biol. 87:737-756 (1980).

19. Kootsey, J.M.,Johnson, E.A. The origin of the T-wave. CRC Crit. Revs. in Bioeng. 4:233-270 (1980).

20. Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A., Chapman, J.B. Electrochemical inhomogeneity in ungulate Purkinje fibers: model of electrogenic transport and electrodiffusion in clefts. Adv. Physiol. Sci. Cardiovascular Physiology. Heart, Peripheral Circulation, and Methodology. A.G.B. Kovach, E. Monos, G. Rubanyi, eds. 8:83-92 (1980).
Books: 1. Kootsey, J.M., Johnson, E.A. Origin of the electrocardiogram. Relationship between transmembrane potential and electrocardiogram. In: The Theoretical Basis of Electrocardiology. Editors: Nelson, C.V., and D.B. Geselowitz. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1976, pp 21-43.

2. Kootsey, J.M. Reproductive technology. In: Seminar on Genetic Engineering. Dept. of Health, Gen. Conf. of Seventh-day Adventists, Washington, D.C., 1979, pp 93-113.

3. Kootsey, J.M. Modelling active and passive sodium and potassium ion transport. In: QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO METABOLISM: The Role of Tracers and Models in Clinical Medicine. Editor: D.G. Cramp, John Wiley & Sons, Limited, Chichester, England, 1982, pp 247-281.

4. Kootsey, J.M., Wu, J. Models of electrophysiological activation. In: Imaging, Measurement and Analysis of the Heart. Editors: S. Sideman and R. Beyar. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York, 1991, pp 373-381.

5. Kootsey, J.M. Electrical propagation in distributed cardiac tissue. In: Theory of Heart: Biomechanics, Biophysics, and Nonlinear Dynamics of Cardiac Function. Editors: L. Glass, P. Hunter, and A. McCulloch, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1991, pp 391-403.
Patents: Improvements in respiration testing system. US Patent No. 3,659,590 with W.C. Jones (1972).
System for building interactive calculations in Web pages. US Patent No. 7,568,181 with G. McAuley and H. Liu (2009).

INFORMATION

Sports: Tennis
Hobbies: Jazz piano/keyboards
Memberships: * American Association for the Advancement of Science (1967- )
* American Association for Higher Education (1994- 2005)
* American Association of Physics Teachers (1960- 2005)
* Transformation, International (2007 - )
* Health Hyperlink, Inc.(2008 - )
* Nanolife Sciences, Inc. (2008 - )
* American Heart Association (Basic Science Fellow, 2001-2005)
* American Physical Society (1965- )
* American Physiological Society (1975- )
* American Scientific Affiliation (1977- )
* Association for Computing Machinery (1984- )
* Biophysical Society (1974- )
* Cardiac Muscle Society (1985-2005 )
* Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (1984- )
* Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (1984- ), Senior Member (2007)
* International Association of Medical Science Educators (1999-2005)
* New York Academy of Sciences (1984-2005 )
* Society of the Sigma Xi (1965- )
* Society for Computer Simulation (1983- , Senior Member 1994 - )
* Society for Mathematical Biology (1985- )
* Society for Medical Simulation (2006-)