Rhea Borja 818-354-0850 Kendra Horn 719-576-8000 NEWS RELEASE 2008-041 March 13, 2008 JPL Technologies Chosen for Space Technology Hall of Fame ArterioVision is used with a standard ultrasound to precisely measure the thickness of the two inner layers of the carotid artery, known as the carotid intima media thickness. Doing so allows doctors to determine the age and health of a patient's arteries and better predict and minimize his or her risk for heart disease. JPL, Medical Technologies International, and the Medical Technologies International, of The individuals who developed and adapted ArterioVision will also be honored April 10 in These individuals are: - Robert Selzer, Medical Technologies International's chief engineer and the former head of JPL's Biomedical Image Processing Group - Gary Thompson, chairman and chief executive officer of Medical Technologies International - Dr. Howard N. Hodis, Director of the Atherosclerosis Research Unit at USC's In addition, the Space Foundation will commend Helenann Kwong-Fu, a JPL mission-assurance manager for the Phoenix Mars lander and Spitzer Space Telescope flight projects. She helped develop the technology and standardize protocols for image acquisition. Petroleum Remediation Product, the second technology that the Space Foundation will honor, originated at JPL and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville, Ala. JPL demonstrated the feasibility of encapsulating live cells, while technology developed at Marshall for experiments in orbital production of microspheres gave the basic design of the delivery system. Industry scientists then worked with researchers at both NASA centers to develop the technology. The natural and biodegradable product cleans up oil and other contaminants via thousands of microcapsules -- tiny balls of beeswax with hollow centers. Water cannot penetrate the microcapsule's cell, but oil is absorbed into the beeswax spheres. This way, oil is caught before it settles into soil or water. Besides honoring the technology itself, the Space Foundation will also induct the company that makes and distributes it -- Pittsburgh-based Universal Remediation, Inc. The company stepped up production and expanded availability of the product to such clients as Alcoa and U.S. Steel. More information on the Space Technology Hall of Fame is at http://spacetechhalloffame.org/ . More information on JPL is at http://jpl.nasa.gov . More information on ArterioVision is at http://i-mti.com/the_technology.htm . More information on Petroleum Remediation Product is at http://unireminc.com/ . - end -
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