Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc.The desktop comes with a DVD electronic,
("Arrhythmia" or the "Company") HRT -0.89% today announced the
retirement of Dr. Julius Tabin (91) from the Company's Board of
Directors and his appointment as the Company's first Director Emeritus,
effective immediately. Dr. Tabin has served as a Director since the
Company's inception in 1981.
The Board created the new title of
Director Emeritus to allow a retiring director to continue providing
specific and immediate value to the Company on relevant issues.
Retiring board members who have served for a minimum of 15 years can be
elected as a Director Emeritus in recognition of contributions during
his tenure on the Board of Directors and in appreciation for loyal and
dedicated service.
"The entire Arrhythmia Board, management and
our dedicated employees extend their heartfelt gratitude to Julius for
his many years of dedicated service, wisdom and friendship", commented
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of debris remaining, Marinos, the Company's Chairman of the Board.
"His judgment and integrity helped guide Arrhythmia in its evolution
from a start-up to a diverse software, medical device and services
company. We are pleased to have Julius remain as a Director Emeritus
given his deep understanding of our business that he acquired serving
as a Director for over 30 years."
Dr. Tabin is a graduate of
the University of Chicago (B.S., 1940; Ph.D. Physics, 1946) and Harvard
Law School (LL.B., 1949). Following receipt of his PhD, he served as an
integral member of the Manhattan Project, carrying out a series of
experiments and studies as part of Enrico Fermi's personal team at Los
Alamos. These included building a small reactor in Omega Canyon to
determine the effective radius of the uranium nucleus and measuring the
efficiency of the first atomic test blast at Alamogordo. He also
worked with Manhattan Project team member Luis Alverez to design
detectors to be flown over Germany to determine whether nuclear fuel
was being refined there. Following World War II, he received his law
degree from Harvard Law School and served as a partner in the law firm
of Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery in Chicago until his retirement
from the practice of law in June 2006. His practice focused on client
counseling, litigation, and licensing in the areas of patents,
trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, related contract,If you have a
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spikes, among Dr. Tabin's many accomplishments, was the development of
a corner-reflector mirror device. This device, left on the lunar
surface during an Apollo mission, has enabled the use of lasers to
measure the distance between the Earth and moon to within inches, by
timing the time it takes for the journey of the beam.
About
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. The Company through its
wholly-owned subsidiary, Micron Products, Inc., manufactures silver
plated and non-silver plated conductive resin sensors and distributes
metal snaps used in the manufacture of disposable ECG, EEG, EMS and
TENS electrodes. Micron's MIT division provides end-to-end product life
cycle management through a comprehensive portfolio of value-added
services such as design, engineering, prototyping, manufacturing,
machining, assembly and packaging. MIT manufactures custom injection
molded products for medical, electronic, industrial and consumer
applications, and provides high end mold design, manufacturing and
precision machining for various industries. The Company's wholly-owned
subsidiary, RMDDxUSA Corp. and its Canadian subsidiary, RMDDx
Corporation, branded "WirelessDx", is a development stage organization
dedicated to the development and commercialization of medical devices
and services, medical information technology,Truby had to find a
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medical diagnostics and remote patient monitoring through wireless,
internet and telecommunication technologies. The Company's products
also include a customizable proprietary signal-averaging
electrocardiography (SAECG) software used in the detection of
potentially lethal heart arrhythmias that is reconfigurable for a
variety of hardware platforms.
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