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Robert Bornn
P.O. Box 2443
Vashon Island, WA
98070
(206) 463-9283
robert@bornn.com
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Created more than a dozen
inventions with five patents granted and others pending during three decades
as an inventor. Founded five R&D companies and directed the research
and development of their proprietary medical monitors. Established
two nonprofit scientific research organizations. |
BACKGROUND
LifeSense, LLC
Founder and President
1999-Present
Founded company to research
and develop his invention, the LifeSense™ personal monitor (for stroke
and falls) as well as a number of other proprietary products and services
for stroke prevention, education, rehabilitation, and support. He
was responsible for the company’s primary vision, intellectual property
creation, market analysis, strategic planning, team-building, and fund-raising.
LifeSense, LLC acquired the assets of Advanced Input Products, LLC (also
founded by him) including all of its intellectual property.
Advanced Input Products,
LLC
Founder and President
1997-1999
Founded company; invented
and developed TopHat™, HiBrow™, and other ergonomic input devices.
LifeSense, Inc.
Founder and President
1994-1997
Founded company; invented
and developed vital signs ambulatory monitoring system.
Genesis Laboratories,
Inc.
Founder and President
1987-Present
Established scientific research
company to investigate various mechanisms to utilize induced moderate hypothermia
for medical purposes.
Genesis Research Project,
Principal Investigator
1988
Convened "think tank" re
human hibernation.
Somnus Corporation
Founder and President
1988-1993
Founded initially to provide
services to sleep disorders centers, and sleep health information to the
public. In 1990 he refocused the company on medical monitors.
Advanced Medical Technologies,
Inc.
Founder and President
1983-1988
(no relation to Somnus
Medical Technologies)
Founded company and raised
capital to research, develop, patent, and license the NightWatch™ sleep
recording and assessment system. Organized and managed professional team
in product research and development, clinical trials, and FDA approval.
Independent Affiliate
and Staff Research Associate, Psychophysiology Research Laboratory
Langely Porter Neuropsychiatric
Institute University of California San Francisco
1980-1983
Investigated mechanisms of
sleep and cardiovascular concomitants of dreaming. Secured funding from
corporate sponsor to examine effects of flotation tank environments on
the quality of sleep. Directed sleep research project including: protocol
design; rigorous analysis of biohazards; design and implementaton of safety
protocols; development of innovative underwater electrophysiological recording
techniques; subject recruitment and analysis of subject data.
RELEVANT INVENTIONS
1) NightWatch™
ambulatory sleep recording and assessment system
2) R-BAND™ respiratory
sensor band
3) SafeWatch cardiorespiratory
alert system
4) SleepLine sleep
information audiotext program
5) TopHat™, Companion™,
and HiBrow™ input devices
6) NeuroWear™ hands-free
command technology
7) NeuroCom™ hands-free
controller engine
8) NeuroWave™ hands-free,
brain wave-operated controllers
9) LifeSense™ personal
monitors (for cardiac and respiratory events as well as stroke and falls)
10) LifeSizer Personal Trainer™
activity monitor
PATENTS
1) U.S. Patent No. 4,784,162
(issued November 15, 1988): “Portable, Multi-Channel, Physiological Data
Monitoring System” (I)
2) U.S. Patent No. 4,827,943
(issued May 9, 1989): “Portable, Multi-Channel, Physiological Data Monitoring
System” (II)
3) U.S. Patent No. 5,348,008
(issued September 20, 1994): “Cardiorespiratory Alert System”
4) U.S. Patent No. 5,353,793
(issued October 11, 1994): “Sensor Apparatus”
5) U.S. Patent No. 5,564,429
(issued October 15, 1996) “Method of Identifying Valid Signal-Carrying
Channels in a Cardiorespiratory Alert System”
HONORS
Exhibit at San Francisco
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA.
(computing for special
needs)
1980
Built and exhibited Biosis,
a multi-channel biofeedback system for neuromuscular rehabilitation and
stress reduction.
Exhibit for Museum of
Contemporary Crafts, New York City
(Contemplation Environments)
1969
Built and exhibited a free-form
fabric and acrylic environment in which people were totally “immersed”
and all lighting and sound were controlled by the visitors’ heart beats,
respiration, and galvanic skin response.
OTHER INTERESTS
Artist and owner of Insculpta
Art and Environments. More than thirty years creating art and
environments for private and commercial clients.
Forty years as a hand drummer,
percussionist, and recording artist. Artistic and founding director
of performing and recording group, DIAJ
(Drummers in a Jam).
Professionally mentors
other entrepreneurs and inventors. (www.bornn.com).
EDUCATION
B.A., Psychology, 1971
Fordham University, New
York, NY
Stuyvesant High School, New
York, NY
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