Pamela M. Bunes
Founder at EpiEP, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Colin M. Rolph | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Konstantine Drakonakis | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | 12 years |
Michael Theran | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
David Cohen | M | 65 |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Kevin F. Pickard | M | 59 |
Signalife, Inc.
Signalife, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop, research and market heart monitors and other diagnostic medical devices. The Group's product Model 100 ambulatory monitor system which monitor, which collects, processes and records data, as well as will enable physicians to monitor the changes in the patient's physiological signals and assist in the detection of heart disease through the conduct of electrocardiogram tests. The Group is a development stage company. | 3 years |
Robert C. Scherne | M | 67 |
Signalife, Inc.
Signalife, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop, research and market heart monitors and other diagnostic medical devices. The Group's product Model 100 ambulatory monitor system which monitor, which collects, processes and records data, as well as will enable physicians to monitor the changes in the patient's physiological signals and assist in the detection of heart disease through the conduct of electrocardiogram tests. The Group is a development stage company. | - |
Bryan P. Brown | M | 62 |
First Union National Bank of Florida
| 2 years |
Jay A. Johnson | M | 63 |
Signalife, Inc.
Signalife, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop, research and market heart monitors and other diagnostic medical devices. The Group's product Model 100 ambulatory monitor system which monitor, which collects, processes and records data, as well as will enable physicians to monitor the changes in the patient's physiological signals and assist in the detection of heart disease through the conduct of electrocardiogram tests. The Group is a development stage company. | 1 years |
Rodney Hildebrandt | M | - |
Signalife, Inc.
Signalife, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop, research and market heart monitors and other diagnostic medical devices. The Group's product Model 100 ambulatory monitor system which monitor, which collects, processes and records data, as well as will enable physicians to monitor the changes in the patient's physiological signals and assist in the detection of heart disease through the conduct of electrocardiogram tests. The Group is a development stage company. | 1 years |
Roger Zlotoff | M | 62 |
First Union National Bank of Florida
| 6 years |
Charles H. Harrison | M | 81 |
Signalife, Inc.
Signalife, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop, research and market heart monitors and other diagnostic medical devices. The Group's product Model 100 ambulatory monitor system which monitor, which collects, processes and records data, as well as will enable physicians to monitor the changes in the patient's physiological signals and assist in the detection of heart disease through the conduct of electrocardiogram tests. The Group is a development stage company. | 2 years |
Frederick Hrkac | M | 58 |
Biosense Webster, Inc.
Biosense Webster, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Biosense Webster, Inc. develops technology solutions for diagnosing heart rhythm disorders. It provides deflectable tip catheter for treating arrhythmia disorder. The company was founded by Wilton W. Webster Jr. and Shlomo Ben-Haim in 1998 and is headquartered in South Diamond Bar, CA. | 4 years |
Srijoy Mahapatra | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Jason Tucker-Schwartz | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
William E. Sanders | M | - |
EpiEP, Inc.
EpiEP, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EpiEP, Inc. develops heart-related medical devices. It has developed epicardial access system, EpiAccess, which engages a patent protected pressure-guided needle that is designed to alert physicians of needle tip location during epicardial access procedures. The firm specializes on instruments that facilitates an epicardial approach for patients who benefit from minimally invasive procedures on the surface of the heart. The company was founded by Pamela M. Bunes, Jason Tucker-Schwartz, Srijoy Mahapatra and George T. Gillies in December 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Rhonda Welch | F | - |
Biosense Webster, Inc.
Biosense Webster, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Biosense Webster, Inc. develops technology solutions for diagnosing heart rhythm disorders. It provides deflectable tip catheter for treating arrhythmia disorder. The company was founded by Wilton W. Webster Jr. and Shlomo Ben-Haim in 1998 and is headquartered in South Diamond Bar, CA. | 3 years |
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United States | 16 | 100.00% |
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