Patents by Inventor Ngoc Nhi Thi Le

Ngoc Nhi Thi Le 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: 10195313
    Abstract: Patterned hydrogel arrays and methods of preparing patterned hydrogel arrays are disclosed. Advantageously, the methods used to prepare the patterned hydrogel arrays allow for controlling individual hydrogel spot conditions such as hydrogel spot modulus, hydrogel spot ligand identity and hydrogel spot ligand density, which allows for preparing a wide range of hydrogel spots in a single array format. Patterned hydrogel arrays can also be formed to include hydrogel-free pools surrounded by hydrogel. Additionally, the patterned hydrogel arrays of the present disclosure support the culture of a range of cell types. The patterned hydrogel arrays offer the ability to rapidly screen substrate components for influencing cell attachment, spreading, proliferation, migration, and differentiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: William L. Murphy, Ngoc Nhi Thi Le, Stefan Zorn, Michael P. Schwartz, Eric Huy Dang Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20150293073
    Abstract: Patterned hydrogel arrays and methods of preparing patterned hydrogel arrays are disclosed. Advantageously, the methods used to prepare the patterned hydrogel arrays allow for controlling individual hydrogel spot conditions such as hydrogel spot modulus, hydrogel spot ligand identity and hydrogel spot ligand density, which allows for preparing a wide range of hydrogel spots in a single array format. Patterned hydrogel arrays can also be formed to include hydrogel-free pools surrounded by hydrogel. Additionally, the patterned hydrogel arrays of the present disclosure support the culture of a range of cell types. The patterned hydrogel arrays offer the ability to rapidly screen substrate components for influencing cell attachment, spreading, proliferation, migration, and differentiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2014
    Publication date: October 15, 2015
    Inventors: William L. Murphy, Ngoc Nhi Thi Le, Stefan Zorn, Michael P. Schwartz, Eric Huy Dang Nguyen