Eazy Sense

Bold Brave TV
Eazy Sense

City College of New York inventor, researcher and medical professor Patricia A. Broderick is the host of a new radio show “Eazysense” on Bold Brave Media. Broderick will discuss topics on sensing the brain, which covers how the brain works and diseases that can develop.

  1. 23/02/2023

    Eazy Sense - The Triple Threat

    Alzheimer, Parkinson and Epilepsy These are degenerating neurons! Neurodegeneration! Our Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration, Book in progress. Join us! By the way- Are you forgetting? Hybrid Imaging Techs, molecular-MRI and neuromolecular- Neuromolecular Imaging.-NMi. Let's put them together. The new kid on the block is working on the next generation sensor- a manufacturer, philanthropist and investor are needed to come together. A licensee is welcome. Let's talk.on the show- 866 451 1451. All techs can see it all!!!!! Then, why is the new kid's tech needed? Each one does something different. Economy, size, no tracers, no tunnels, small encasement and small scanning device- a big word, potentiostat but the device is handheld it is so small and so on. Straight from the team business plan- the benefits- view here.. .Nanobiosensors with NMI: Advanced Sensing Nanotechnology Over Prior Art · Live imaging · Continuous imaging · Inexpensive imaging · No restraint required · Real-time monitoring · In-vivo, in-situ or in-vitro · Generates specific neurochemical "signatures" or waveforms · Reliable signalling for months · Specific brain locations · Molecular Imaging of targeted neurochemicals · Simultaneous brain signalling as movement is monitored · Cause and effect are closely related · Control and disease signalling leads to personalized medicine · Point of Care Medicine · No bacterial infection · No gliosis, scar tissue formed. · Signals not blocked by scar tissue · Direct imaging independent of flow rate · Superior temporal and spatial resolution · Superior operational stability and steady state control · Same subject comparison data · Superior design · Compatible materials · Compact miniature nanobiosensor · Compact miniature amplifier · Low resistance · High conductance · Faster electron transfer · No interference from white noise · Less equipment · Modern portable equipment · Imaging under anesthesia · Imaging while subject is moving · Imaging while subject is behaving in natural state · Imaging while subject is behaving in diseases of movement · Works with Micro Machines(MEMS) Who is Dr. Broderick? Answer: View CV on the screen. What will she do with the funds? Answer: Hire the people she needs to manufacture and market. What company will do it? Answer- Eazysense and Eazysense can merge! Eazysense holds 200 shares. Where will she and her team do it? Her lab, the manufacturer's lab also because more than one lab is necessary. Roald Dahl: Listen with glistening eyes, the world around you as the secret is hidden in the most unusual places. See the magic, the magical, the miracle of the brain! The discoverable is discovered. Dr. Broderick wishes to pass on the joy of discovery! Meet with the youthful, electrochemist, neuroscientist and pharmacologist, see how Albert Einstein College of Medicine, St..John's University, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Cornell University, Bronx Community College. Cathedral HS, and Msgr. Scanlan HS played a role in her life. See how a life of unassuming dedication molded her brain to discover. A life of solitude in prayer mixed with the joy of family,...

    44 min
  2. 16/02/2023

    Eazy Sense - CHOICES!

    The Tunnel Techs vs the no tunnel nanotech. More Eureka moments are happening as the Singapore book goes to the typesetter in India. Welcome my students from Neurobiology, Med 10000-your comments and questions are welcomed. All are welcome to our global and syndicated show. We have choices for our schools, our universities, our friends, families and so on and so forth. Why not have choices for health techs and nanotechs? Let's move our minds to many techs, nanotechs and especially imaging techs. Now, THE USUALS WE KNOW ABOUT but what about pattern recognition tests? These are essentially imaging techs. There is a narrow definition for the word, imaging. Let's broaden our definition of imaging techs. Let's change the culture- improve it. Remove the prejudice. Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration - in progress- to be typeset in India-begun in NY- we welcome all devices to study Alzheimer, Parkinson and Epilepsy. We will talk about each of these diseases at length and answer questions on the show and in the book. But, note that Springer Nature is the Publisher of the book and I am the editor. Humana was the publisher for the first book. All techs are discussed because each helps to ameliorate these dreaded diseases. We have done this in our first book on imaging which has become a resource book with much more than 18000 downloads. Kolodny and Rahni were co-editors in the first book. Excerpt from our first book-Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration provides extensive detail on MRI offspring techs. [31P] MRS, which can measure transient changes in nonoxidative adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, and [1H] MRS, which can measure lactate, are included in the mitochondrial imaging technologies. Intrinsic optical imaging.is important and it is rarely talked about. I have the topic in my Neuroimaging Book. The Culture of Imaging techs! We want to use what is known. But, each tech that is known had to start out as unknown. BRODERICK PROBE sensors are known and accepted. Let's bring these to the market for diagnosing tumors. The pictures are clear. Let's bring photodiode sensors by Broderick into the culture. These are small too and optical. We bring light onto the sensor and the subject. This is exciting as we bring infrared into the quantum equation. Infrared is safe.Patients do not have to shave their hair. In fact, infrared grows hair. Feel free to read my issued patents at USPTO which is the United States Patent and Trade Office. A photodiode changes photonic energy to electronic energy. Partners; Manufacturers, Philanthropists and Investors.212 650-5479. For now,we have photos for you. We will focus on tunnels versus no tunnels continuing from last week. The tiny BRODERICK PROBE uses a potentiostat to scan whereas the others use tunnels. Of course, we will find some open tunnels but the convention is tunnels for these techs. No need to keep defining what these techs are since we are actually advertising them each time we say them over and over again. We use pattern recognition in locomotor behavioral tests; the imaging sensors were photocell beams. Intrinsic optical imaging.is important and it is rarely talked about. I was sure to bring the topic in my Neuroimaging Book Partners; Manufacturers, Philanthropists and Investors.212 650-5479 and the Broderick Brain Foundation, PO Box 579, Bx, NY, 10465..

    50 min
  3. 09/02/2023

    Eazy Sense - Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain

    Who comprises our mental bandwidth? Let's look at the map! ● United States of America ● Alaska ● Puerto Rico ● Canada ● Brazil ● Colombia ● Paraguay ● Ghana ● Egypt ● Kenya ● Ireland ● United Kingdom ● France ● Germany ● Sweden ● Russia ● Kazakhstan ● India ● Indonesia ● Singapore ● Philippines ● Mexico ● Papua New Guinea Neuroimaging-: Singapore, India, US Biomedical Imaging-US and India How many fields do we encompass with the trademarked and patented BRODERICK PROBE biosensor and Neuromolecular Imaging. (NMI)? Nuclear Medicine, Radiology, Medical Imaging, MEMS/MEMS (Micro- and Nano- Electromechanical Systems, Optics, Catalytic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanics), Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanofabrication, Fullerenes, Semiconductors, Biotechnology, Pathology, Biophysics, Bioengineering, Electron States in Nanoscale Systems, Microelectronics, Neurobiology (Neuroscience) From the must have book, In Press- on its way to you! Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain, Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore. Author- Patricia A. Broderick, PhD Intellectual Property: Chapter 1: The Inventive Art: The Potentiometric Polymers The monograph brings to you the latest breakthroughs of the work; the marriage between the electrochemical nature of the brain linking with the electrochemical nature of the tiny probe is humanizing. The Latin language is a critical tool with which to study the sciences and medicine. Sensor comes from the Latin, sentire "to feel". Sensors have the attribute of feeling their surrounding environment to find things that are coupled, can be coupled or for that matter, should be coupled, In the field of electrochemistry, chemical, biological and physical sensors find use as transducers, meaning in Latin, "lead across", that is, at least, for one example, when an analyte is around. Responding to such things as heat, for example, taking one's hands off a hot stove involves sensors on a stove firstly to provide heat. Then, sensation of heat in the sensors of the hand signals sensors in the motor neurons of the brain to respond; then signals are transduced, reverting to muscles in the hand to move the hand as directed by sensors in the brain. Disaster is avoided by sensors. Sensors make sense. Therefore, sensors are part of our daily lives and electron transfers from atoms (this is what sensors do) are natural, a part of nature and the fascinating part of this world of sensors is the fact that electrons are transferred back to the atom or to another atom. Nothing is lost! A valuable redox interaction, a redox reaction has taken place. The author sees that we are living redox reactions! The Broderick nanoprobes fix, ameliorate, see and feel, tell, and then put everything back in place, ever prepared for the next signaling event. We are left with the data we need in real time, online and LIVE. Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration-edited by Patricia A. Broderick, Tom Lanigan and Don Odom, John Morgan Humana Press. Coming from Springer Nature! 18000 downloads -hot off the press and a great resource book. Neurodegeneration-Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Epilepsy. We are going to discuss the prevalence of "forgetting"/ Who is involved here? Vishnu Prakash and an illustrious team and Bill Lamsback. Springer Nature is a prestigious global and progressive publishing group founded on a heritage of trusted and respected brands founded in 1842, Macmillan,...

    1 hr
  4. 02/02/2023

    Eazy Sense - The Potentiometric Polymer

    Yea, The excitement continues. At the hair salon people became intensely interested in the tiny probe and told of their knowledge of our brains,their brains, how we feel.We talked. A person said to me- as she explained how she thinks her brain works to produce pain. She said, the parts of the brain tell the body to walk and to do something. But, what if the messages are all mixed up so that your brain hurts? This tells the tale! We need to go for a test to see where the messages are getting mixed up. We can go to an MRI, CAT or PET/ What are these tests for? What do they do? Why can't they find what is wrong for us and with us some of the time? Broderick says to herself, All these tests are tunnels unpleasant a priori and they cannot see all the diseases! Take tumors in white matter of the brain for example.. The Potentiometric Polymer is the best scanner, better than MRI and not a tunnel. You can hold it in your hand. These are the scanners for the tiny sensor, the BRODERICK PROBE,trademarked and patented and named after her father. The important questions are what is the sensor and what drives the sensor.. Yale and MIT could not figure this out. The driver for the sensor is the circuit in the scanner. The scanner is small too. The Broderick Nanotechnology, the Sensor and the Driver or the Scanner are all small and do not hurt.The picture of the image is better because the scanner is better. The sensor is a polymer. The scanner is potentiometric because it measures potential which is energy. The circuit for the scanner is written by the neuroscientist, Broderick, and the exact configuration is in Chapter 4 of the Neuroimaging Book. What is the Neuroimaging Book? From the must have book, In Press- on its way to you! Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain, Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore. Author- Patricia A. Broderick, PhD

    57 min
  5. 26/01/2023

    Eazy Sense - 1/25/23

    News of our audience! Who is our mental bandwidth? US, India, UK, Ireland, Germany, Philippines, Indonesia, Brazil ,Mexico and many more. Producer sent the map and the stats. We see who is watching. We have an interest building globally in this collegial talk show about the brain and an exciting new talk show about a sensor going to the clinic. It's exciting to be on the ground floor of a cutting edge tool valued at a billion dollars. It is the Eazysense Show. The up and coming show will talk tonight about what the probe, the sensor, is, where it sits in the realm of nuclear imaging for the patient. Is it MRI or PET. Let's look at it. Is it LASER? Is it ionizing or nonionizing? Where will the patient sit? Will it hurt? Will the brain be incised? Will it be like the epilepsy resection surgeries? How will it help the patient? How is it different from Brain Stimulation? What information will we gain? The Neuroimaging Book digitizes nanotech!!! My competitors spent years and years going to each corner of the world convincing people to become, for example, a microdialysis scientist. Broderick spent these years perfecting her nanotech for use in Electrochemical Neuromodulation Stimulation giving more than Deep Brain Stimulation,more than MRI and all the tunnel scanning techniques. Lipid elements and carbon and protein elements can match the electro-ionic nature of the brain and see the disease in context and its wiring circuits. Where did the signal go wrong in the autistic patient when words began to be spoken? Wernicke's area. Book shows how to perform the study. Book shows how an epileptic orgasm occurs, how to wire the potentiostat equipment-how to see Alzheimer's alive. speaking with the writer of the close up TV show, Jeri for Doug Llewelyn Show.Inspiring Show airs on April 3rd at 4.Neuroimaging released on April 1st, 2023. 2023 is for me! Fundable grant shows how serotonin will make it easy for people to walk and live independently. The excitement abounds and is catching on.We waited our turn. 2023 is for me and you to work in partnership with Eazysense and receive charitable discounts or SHARES-let us imagine for the magic to come and help the market to see tumor cancer better and have more options than tunnels!!!!!! Is it magic? Algorithms for walking- How do we walk?

    1 hr

About

City College of New York inventor, researcher and medical professor Patricia A. Broderick is the host of a new radio show “Eazysense” on Bold Brave Media. Broderick will discuss topics on sensing the brain, which covers how the brain works and diseases that can develop.

More From Bold Brave Media Talk Radio

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada