Patents Assigned to iPhenotype LLC
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Patent number: 10441202Abstract: A method of assisting daily living for an individual, comprising the steps of measuring a presence and/or concentration of one or more biomarkers in a sample from the individual; predicting a behavior or emotional state of the individual based on the measured presence and/or concentration of the one or more biomarkers by applying a correlation between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype; and altering the living environment of the individual or providing information, advice or guidance to the individual based on the predicted behavior or emotional state of the individual, where the correlation between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype comprises a correlation between the one or more biomarkers and a behavior or emotional state. A system for assisting daily living for an individual is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2014Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: IPHENOTYPE LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20190231240Abstract: A system for providing a assistance for maintaining or improving an individual's wellness, comprising the steps of measuring a presence and/or concentration of one or more biomarkers in a sample from the individual; predicting a wellness need for maintaining or improving the individual's wellness based on the measured presence and/or concentration of the one or more biomarkers, wherein the one or more biomarkers are indicators of the wellness need; and altering the living environment of the individual, providing a wellness product or service to the individual or providing information, guidance or advice to the individual for addressing the wellness need of the individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: JAY M. SHORT, STEVE BRIGGS
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Patent number: 10278624Abstract: A method for providing a assistance for maintaining or improving an individual's wellness, comprising the steps of measuring a presence and/or concentration of one or more biomarkers in a sample from the individual; predicting a wellness need for maintaining or improving the individual's wellness based on the measured presence and/or concentration of the one or more biomarkers, wherein the one or more biomarkers are indicators of the wellness need; and altering the living environment of the individual, providing a wellness product or service to the individual or providing information, guidance or advice to the individual for addressing the wellness need of the individual. A system providing assistance for maintaining or improving an individual's wellness is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: IPHENOTYPE LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20180150564Abstract: The present invention provides methods, databases and devices for establishing the first integration of social behavior with biological phenotypic measurements. In one embodiment, a method for correlating data from a sample database and a survey database is provided. The method comprises obtaining a sample comprising biological molecules from an individual, simultaneously obtaining survey data from the individual, storing the survey data in the survey database, analyzing the sample of biological molecules to determine the composition of biological molecules, storing the data from the composition in the sample database, and correlating the data from the sample database to the data from the survey database.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2018Publication date: May 31, 2018Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20180116574Abstract: A method for generating correlations between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype, and optionally to temporal location, comprising the steps of correlating data on biological phenotype with survey-based data on behavioral and/or emotional phenotype. The data on biological phenotype is collected from a sample from an individual, and the survey-based data can be collected from answers to behavioral and emotional questions from the individual or from observations of the individual by a third party. Correlations can further be used to predict behavior, including preferences, wellness needs and desires, and/or emotions. Feedback, advice and guidance can be provided to individuals based on such correlations. Such correlations are further useful for product and service providers and industries for purposes of standardizing or rating product quality and efficacy, and/or for promotion and selling purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Patent number: 9946796Abstract: The present invention provides methods, databases and devices for establishing the first integration of social behavior with biological phenotypic measurements. In one embodiment, a method for correlating data from a sample database and a survey database is provided. The method comprises obtaining a sample comprising biological molecules from an individual, simultaneously obtaining survey data from the individual, storing the survey data in the survey database, analyzing the sample of biological molecules to determine the composition of biological molecules, storing the data from the composition in the sample database, and correlating the data from the sample database to the data from the survey database.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: IPHENOTYPE LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Patent number: 9839380Abstract: A method for generating correlations between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype, and optionally to temporal location, comprising the steps of correlating data on biological phenotype with survey-based data on behavioral and/or emotional phenotype. The data on biological phenotype is collected from a sample from an individual, and the survey-based data can be collected from answers to behavioral and emotional questions from the individual or from observations of the individual by a third party. Correlations can further be used to predict behavior, including preferences, wellness needs and desires, and/or emotions. Feedback, advice and guidance can be provided to individuals based on such correlations. Such correlations are further useful for product and service providers and industries for purposes of standardizing or rating product quality and efficacy, and/or for promotion and selling purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: IPHENOTYPE LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20160374600Abstract: A method of assisting daily living for an individual, comprising the steps of measuring a presence and/or concentration of one or more measuring a presence or biomarkers in a sample from the individual; predicting a behavior or emotional state of the individual based on the measured presence and/or concentration of the one or more biomarkers by applying a correlation between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype; and altering the living environment of the individual or providing information, advice or guidance to the individual based on the predicted behavior or emotional state of the individual, where the correlation between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype comprises a correlation between the one or more biomarkers and a behavior or emotional state. A system for assisting daily living for an individual is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20160239624Abstract: A method for providing a assistance for maintaining or improving an individual's wellness, comprising the steps of measuring a presence and/or concentration of one or more biomarkers in a sample from the individual; predicting a wellness need for maintaining or improving the individual's wellness based on the measured presence and/or concentration of the one or more biomarkers, wherein the one or more biomarkers are indicators of the wellness need; and altering the living environment of the individual, providing a wellness product or service to the individual or providing information, guidance or advice to the individual for addressing the wellness need of the individual. A system providing assistance for maintaining or improving an individual's wellness is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20160110524Abstract: A method for generating correlations between human biological phenotype and human behavioral and/or emotional phenotype, and optionally to temporal location, comprising the steps of correlating data on biological phenotype with survey-based data on behavioral and/or emotional phenotype. The data on biological phenotype is collected from a sample from an individual, and the survey-based data can be collected from answers to behavioral and emotional questions from the individual or from observations of the individual by a third party. Correlations can further be used to predict behavior, including preferences, wellness needs and desires, and/or emotions. Feedback, advice and guidance can be provided to individuals based on such correlations. Such correlations are further useful for product and service providers and industries for purposes of standardizing or rating product quality and efficacy, and/or for promotion and selling purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: IPHENOTYPE LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs
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Publication number: 20150112797Abstract: The present invention provides methods, databases and devices for establishing the first integration of social behavior with biological phenotypic measurements. In one embodiment, a method for correlating data from a sample database and a survey database is provided. The method comprises obtaining a sample comprising biological molecules from an individual, simultaneously obtaining survey data from the individual, storing the survey data in the survey database, analyzing the sample of biological molecules to determine the composition of biological molecules, storing the data from the composition in the sample database, and correlating the data from the sample database to the data from the survey database.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: iPhenotype LLCInventors: Jay M. Short, Steve Briggs