BOOKS
JOSH SHACHAR
A LIFETIME OF VISION
In 2014 Josh Shahcar was asked to give the keynote speech at the George Gourich Foundation Ceremony honoring the new Medical Emeritus Recipients at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. This brochure was created to provide guests a quick look at Josh’s accomplishments to date.
MAPPING THE FUTURE
Created to provide an overview of Josh Shachar’s CGCI technology, Mapping The Future provides a unique insight into not only the technology but also the problems the system was created to address.
SENSOR-KINESIS
Creating the Next Generation in Diagnostic Medicine
This booklet provides a brief overview of the technology and the people behind the creation of Josh Shacahr’s biosensor platform.
PKC 2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Pharmaco-Kinesis (PKC) was created by Josh and his partners to forward the advancement of his ideas for new innovative medical device technologies. This short book from 2013 takes a look at some of the work the company had accomplished.
NOTES ON THE EINSTEIN PODOLSKY ROSE PARADOX
Josh Shachar examines the Einstein Podolsky Rose Paradox thought experiment that looks at how the description of physical reality provided by quantum mechanics is incomplete. In the book, Josh provides a solution to the paradox using the Hamilton optomechanical analogy approach to wave-particle collapse.
JERUSALEM DE LOS ANGELS
This is the first in a series of fictional stories that Josh Shachar is writing to examine XXX. In “Jerusalem De Los Angels”, the story revolves around Mrs. Church, an editor for Holy Synod Service sent to research background for the sanctification of Saint Teresia Benedicta a Cruce. During her research, she meets an Armenian taxi driver and through their conversations, the dreams and the hallucinations of distant worlds join the delicate fabric of Jerusalem in Los Angeles
PUBLISHED 2022 Carmel Publishing
NAVIGATING NEW FRONTIERS
NEURO-KINESIS INCORPORATED COLLECTED PATENTS
This first edition provides insights into the development and history of the NKC’s Huygens™ Catheter, the Proteus™ Robotic Arm, and the Lorentz™ Active Sheath, including its roots in the 9-ton Magnetecs CGCI to its not portable pug-and-play 9kg device. The book also compiles all the patents created to date for these technologies.
CATHETER GUIDANCE CONTROL and IMAGING (CGCI)
Magnetecs Collected Patents
In this sixth edition, a final compilation of all the patents relating to the development of CGCI, the world’s first magnetically controlled,robotic-assisted catheter guidance system, has been compiled. In addition, the historical and technical articles have been brought up to date and more than 100 images showing many facets of the technology’s development and the people behind the effort are included.





