Patents by Inventor Christopher D. Batich

Christopher D. Batich has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8232102
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of delivery of a therapeutic agent to a target cell the method comprising targeting particles comprising the therapeutic agent to the cell using magnetic means to apply a magnetic force to said particles so as to tend to move said particles towards said magnetic means and at the same time moving said magnetic means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Assignee: Nanotherics Ltd.
    Inventors: Jon Dobson, Christopher D. Batich
  • Publication number: 20120122133
    Abstract: The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventors: Gregory S. Schultz, John I. Azeke, Daniel J. Gibson, Olajompo B. Moloye, Priscilla Lorraine Phillips, Weihong Tan, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 8058024
    Abstract: The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory S. Schultz, John I. Azeke, Daniel J. Gibson, Olajompo B. Moloye, Priscilla Lorraine Phillips, Weihong Tan, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7978083
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for monitoring use of hand washing agents to determine compliance with hand hygiene guidelines. A hand washing agent is provided with a detectable, volatile compound, such as odors, which is then rubbed onto a subject's hands using the subject's hand washing technique. After the hand washing event, the subject's hand is then exposed to an detector (such as a badge), which includes a sensor capable of detecting the volatile compound, and an indicator that communicates detection of the volatile compound, indicating use of the hand washing agent and hand hygiene compliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Donn M. Dennis, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7914460
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for analyzing glucose present in exhaled breath condensate (EBC). In certain embodiments of the invention, electrochemical- or coulometric-based sensing technologies are used to analyze EBC for the presence and/or concentration of glucose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignees: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc., Xhale, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, David G. Bjoraker, Donn M. Dennis, Jon D. Stewart, Christopher D. Batich, Matthew M. Booth, John Frederick Horn, Jr., Ronald E. Youngblood
  • Publication number: 20100255598
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the detection of markers in exhaled breath, wherein the detection of the presence or absence of the marker(s) in exhaled breath is used to assess various clinical data, including patient adherence in taking the medication and patient enzymatic (metabolic) competence in metabolizing the medication. An embodiment of the invention comprises a parent therapeutic agent labeled with a marker, where upon metabolism (e.g., via enzymatic action) of the therapeutic agent, the marker becomes volatile or semi-volatile and is present in the breath. In certain related embodiments, the marker contain a deuterium label, which is also present in the breath upon metabolism of the therapeutic agent. In another embodiment of the invention, the therapeutic agent is associated with a taggant (that may be either labeled or unlabeled with deuterium), which in turn will generate a marker in the breath that is easily measurable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2008
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, Donn Michael Dennis, Christopher D. Batich, Mark S. Gold
  • Publication number: 20100231385
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for monitoring use of hand washing agents to determine compliance with hand hygiene guidelines. A hand washing agent is provided with a detectable, volatile compound, such as odors, which is then rubbed onto a subject's hands using the subject's hand washing technique. After the hand washing event, the subject's hand is then exposed to an detector (such as a badge), which includes a sensor capable of detecting the volatile compound, and an indicator that communicates detection of the volatile compound, indicating use of the hand washing agent and hand hygiene compliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2010
    Publication date: September 16, 2010
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Donn M. Dennis, Christopher D. Batich
  • Publication number: 20100216175
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing glucose present in exhaled breath condensate (EBC). In certain embodiments, electrochemical- or coulometnc-based sensing technologies are used to analyze EBC for the presence and/or concentration of glucose. Based on the detected glucose m EBC, the subject invention provides systems and methods for non-invasive, accurate assessment of blood glucose levels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2007
    Publication date: August 26, 2010
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, David G. Bjoraker, Donn Michael Dennis, Jon Dale Stewart, Christopher D. Batich, Matthew M. Booth, John Frederick Horn, Ronald Youngblood, Timothy E. Morey
  • Publication number: 20100197822
    Abstract: A method for forming reduced creep high molecular weight polyethylene articles, involves irradiating a high molecular weight polyethylene fiber or block, where the polyethylene is polycrystalline with a preferred crystal orientation. The fiber or block is irradiated in an environment including a molecule with a dual reactive functionality to provide cross-linking in the amorphous regions and/or on the surface and an inert gas at a temperature that is below an average alpha transition temperature of the polyethylene. The irradiation can be carried out on a polyethylene fiber by drawing a fiber through a solution containing a grafting agent that can include a molecule with a dual reactive functionality to primarily apply and cross-link the grafting material to the surface of the fiber. The resulting high molecular weight polyethylene article is highly cross linked and includes a plurality of substantially aligned crystals, the article providing an X-ray diffraction pattern evidencing only 2 sharp reflections.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2006
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Anthony B. Brennan, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7755494
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for monitoring use of hand washing agents to determine compliance with hand hygiene guidelines. A hand washing agent is provided with a detectable, volatile compound, such as odors, which is then rubbed onto a subject's hands using the subject's hand washing technique. After the hand washing event, the subject's hand is then exposed to an detector (such as a badge), which includes a sensor capable of detecting the volatile compound, and an indicator that communicates detection of the volatile compound, indicating use of the hand washing agent and hand hygiene compliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Donn M. Dennis, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7709694
    Abstract: This invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymer chains and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignees: Quick-Med Technologies, Inc., University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher D. Batich, Gregory Schultz, Bruce A. Mast, Gerald M. Olderman, David S. Lerner, William Toreki
  • Publication number: 20100023038
    Abstract: The subject invention pertains to an elastic sheath, device, and methods for disrupting and/or removing occlusive material from lumens, particularly biological lumens, such as the vasculature, ureter, urethra, fallopian tubes, bile duct, intestines, and the like. The subject invention provides for effective disruption and removal of occlusive material, such as a thrombus, from the body lumen with minimal risk of injury to the lumen wall. Advantageously, the invention can be used to achieve a high degree of removal while minimizing the amount of occlusive material that is released into the body lumen. The subject invention further pertains to methods for disrupting and removing occlusive material from a biological lumen. In another aspect, the present invention concerns a device useful as an in vitro model of luminal occlusion and methods for using the device to test the efficacy of devices and methods for treating luminal occlusions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2009
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
    Inventors: Swadeshmukul Santra, Robert A. Mericle, Christopher D. Batich, Jessie T. Stanley, Eric Eskioglu
  • Patent number: 7632295
    Abstract: A method of localized cell heating introduces a plurality of ferroelectric comprising particles into a target region of a patient, and applies a time varying electrical field to the target region. The ferroelectric particles absorb energy from the electrical field and heat the target region in response, such as to a temperature sufficient to induce apoptosis of cancer cells in the target region. A ferroelectric hyperthermia-based cancer treatment system includes a time varying electrical field source for applying a time varying electrical field to a plurality of ferroelectric particles disposed in a target cancer containing region of a patient. A composition of matter includes a particle having a ferroelectric portion, the particle being non-toxic, slowly biodegradable in body fluids, and less than 15 ?m in its maximum dimension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2009
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Patrick Flores, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7618434
    Abstract: The subject invention pertains to an elastic sheath, device, and methods for disrupting and/or removing occlusive material from lumens, particularly biological lumens, such as the vasculature, ureter, urethra, fallopian tubes, bile duct, intestines, and the like. The subject invention provides for effective disruption and removal of occlusive material, such as a thrombus, from the body lumen with minimal risk of injury to the lumen wall. Advantageously, the invention can be used to achieve a high degree of removal while minimizing the amount of occlusive material that is released into the body lumen. The subject invention further pertains to methods for disrupting and removing occlusive material from a biological lumen. In another aspect, the present invention concerns a device useful as an in vitro model of luminal occlusion and methods for using the device to test the efficacy of devices and methods for treating luminal occlusions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2009
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Swadeshmukul Santra, Robert A. Mericle, Christopher D. Batich, Jessie T. Stanley, Eric Eskioglu
  • Publication number: 20090258382
    Abstract: The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Inventors: Gregory S. Schultz, John I. Azeke, Daniel J. Gibson, Olajompo B. Moloye, Priscilla Lorraine Phillips, Weihong Tan, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7601525
    Abstract: The present invention provides copper capillary alginate gels stabilized with barium, chitosan, its derivates, or a combination thereof. These stabilized gels are useful as scaffolds for containing, growing, or regenerating biological agents and cells for in vivo or in vitro use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher D. Batich, Bradley Jay Willenberg, Takashi Hamazaki, Naohiro Terada
  • Publication number: 20080303658
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for monitoring use of hand washing agents to determine compliance with hand hygiene guidelines. A hand washing agent is provided with a detectable, volatile compound, such as odors, which is then rubbed onto a subject's hands using the subject's hand washing technique. After the hand washing event, the subject's hand is then exposed to an detector (such as a badge), which includes a sensor capable of detecting the volatile compound, and an indicator that communicates detection of the volatile compound, indicating use of the hand washing agent and hand hygiene compliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Inventors: Richard J. Melker, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Donn M. Dennis, Christopher D. Batich
  • Publication number: 20080286361
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of delivery of a therapeutic agent to a target cell the method comprising targeting particles comprising the therapeutic agent to the cell using magnetic means to apply a magnetic force to said particles so as to tend to move said particles towards said magnetic means and at the same time moving said magnetic means.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicants: KEELE UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION
    Inventors: Jon Dobson, Christopher D. Batich
  • Publication number: 20080176263
    Abstract: The present invention provides diagnostic methods and devices that can be used to assay a medium, such as tissue in vivo or a sample in vitro (e.g. biological sample or environmental sample), in order to determine the presence, quantity, and/or concentration ratio of one or more target analytes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2007
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Applicant: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory Schultz, John I. Azeke, Daniel J. Gibson, Olajompo Busola Moloye, Priscilla Lorraine Phillips, Weihong Tan, Christopher D. Batich
  • Patent number: 7390628
    Abstract: The present invention concerns novel materials and methods to detect low frequency surface changes utilizing modified microspheres. Upon exposing the surface to the modified microspheres of the subject invention, the microspheres selectively adhere to any targeted surface marker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventor: Christopher D. Batich