Patents by Inventor Claudia Fredolini

Claudia Fredolini 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: 9383299
    Abstract: Capture particles for harvesting analytes from solution and methods for using them are described. The capture particles are made up of a polymeric matrix having pore size that allows for the analytes to enter the capture particles. The pore size of the capture particles are changeable upon application of a stimulus to the particles, allowing the pore size of the particles to be changed so that analytes of interest remain sequestered inside the particles. The polymeric matrix of the capture particles are made of co-polymeric materials having a structural monomer and an affinity monomer, the affinity monomer having properties that attract the analyte to the capture particle. The capture particles may be used to isolate and identify analytes present in a mixture. They may also be used to protect analytes which are typically subject to degradation upon harvesting and to concentrate low an analyte in low abundance in a fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2016
    Assignee: GEORGE MASON RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
    Inventors: Alessandra Luchini Kunkel, Lance Liotta, Emanuel Petricoin, Barney Bishop, Francesco Meani, Claudia Fredolini, Thomas M Dunlap, Alexis Patanarut
  • Publication number: 20140045274
    Abstract: Capture particles for harvesting analytes from solution and methods for using them are described. The capture particles are made up of a polymeric matrix having pore size that allows for the analytes to enter the capture particles. The pore size of the capture particles are changeable upon application of a stimulus to the particles, allowing the pore size of the particles to be changed so that analytes of interest remain sequestered inside the particles. The polymeric matrix of the capture particles are made of co-polymeric materials having a structural monomer and an affinity monomer, the affinity monomer having properties that attract the analyte to the capture particle. The capture particles may be used to isolate and identify analytes present in a mixture. They may also be used to protect analytes which are typically subject to degradation upon harvesting and to concentrate low an analyte in low abundance in a fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2013
    Publication date: February 13, 2014
    Inventors: Alessandra Luchini Kunkel, Lance Liotta, Emanuel Petricoin, Barney Bishop, Francesco Meani, Claudia Fredolini, Thomas M. Dunlap, Alexis Patanarut
  • Publication number: 20130085076
    Abstract: The invention relates to both a sensitive method for the capture and detection of low-abundance Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) bacterial antigens allowing for the diagnosis of Lyme Disease using standard immunoassays. Furthermore, this invention allows the antigen to be identified in a sample of urine, serum, or other biological fluids isolated from humans and animals. The invention provides a method to capture, concentrate, separate and specifically quantify the abundance of Bb antigens using immunoassays. The detection of Bb Outer Surface Protein A is presented as an example of the disclosed invention. High sensitivity levels, low cost and easily collected biofluids allow this technology to reach patients in clinics as well as POC applications for the early detection of Lyme disease prior to seroconversion. A kit containing necessary reagents and the method for diagnosis, monitoring or assessing lyme disease using an immunoassay such as an ELISA, western blot or RPPMA is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2010
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Inventors: Temple Douglas, Alessandra Luchini, Claudia Fredolini, Davide Tamburro, Lance Liotta
  • Patent number: 8382987
    Abstract: Capture particles for harvesting analytes from solution and methods for using them are described. The capture particles are made up of a polymeric matrix having pore size that allows for the analytes to enter the capture particles. The pore size of the capture particles are changeable upon application of a stimulus to the particles, allowing the pore size of the particles to be changed so that analytes of interest remain sequestered inside the particles. The polymeric matrix of the capture particles are made of co-polymeric materials having a structural monomer and an affinity monomer, the affinity monomer having properties that attract the analyte to the capture particle. The capture particles may be used to isolate and identify analytes present in a mixture. They may also be used to protect analytes which are typically subject to degradation upon harvesting and to concentrate low an analyte in low abundance in a fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2013
    Inventors: Alessandra Luchini, Lance Liotta, Emanuel Petricoin, Barney Bishop, Francesco Meani, Claudia Fredolini, Thomas M Dunlap, Alexis Patanarut
  • Publication number: 20090087346
    Abstract: Capture particles for harvesting analytes from solution and methods for using them are described. The capture particles are made up of a polymeric matrix having pore size that allows for the analytes to enter the capture particles. The pore size of the capture particles are changeable upon application of a stimulus to the particles, allowing the pore size of the particles to be changed so that analytes of interest remain sequestered inside the particles. The polymeric matrix of the capture particles are made of co-polymeric materials having a structural monomer and an affinity monomer, the affinity monomer having properties that attract the analyte to the capture particle. The capture particles may be used to isolate and identify analytes present in a mixture. They may also be used to protect analytes which are typically subject to degradation upon harvesting and to concentrate low an analyte in low abundance in a fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Inventors: Alessandra Luchini, Lance Liotta, Emanuel Petricoin, Barney Bishop, Francesco Meani, Claudia Fredolini, Thomas M. Dunlap, Alexis Patanarut