Patents by Inventor Scott Determan
Scott Determan 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).
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Publication number: 20180218498Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain encoding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Applicant: BioArray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Michael SEUL, Xiongwu XIA, Chiu CHAU, Scott DETERMAN
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Patent number: 9928587Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain encoding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: BioArray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Xiongwu Xia, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Publication number: 20160267650Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain encoding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Michael SEUL, Xiongwu Xia, Chiu CHAU, Scott DETERMAN
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Patent number: 9251583Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: BioArray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Xiongwu Xia, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Publication number: 20140369579Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: Bioarray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Seul, Xiongwu Xia, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Patent number: 8712123Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Bioarray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Xiongwu Xia, Michael Seul, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Patent number: 8666113Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Publication number: 20130266192Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Patent number: 8462981Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Publication number: 20110251093Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: BioArray Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Xiongwu Xia, Michael Seul, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Publication number: 20110249911Abstract: Disclosed methods include: acquiring a first sequence of multiple images of a sample, with each image in the first sequence corresponding to a different spectral weighting function; unmixing the first sequence of images into data corresponding to a first set of unmixed images, where each unmixed image in the first set corresponds to a spatial distribution in the sample of a different one of multiple components at a first time; acquiring one or more additional images of the sample and combining the additional images with one or more of the images in the first sequence to form a second sequence of images; unmixing the second sequence of images into data corresponding to a second set of unmixed images; and displaying information about the sample as a function of time based on the data corresponding to the first and second sets of unmixed images.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter J. Miller
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Patent number: 7782470Abstract: The invention provides for surface mapping of in-vivo imaging subjects using a single camera and a moveable stage on which a subject animal for in-vivo imaging is placed. Images are taken and the stage is moved by known amounts along the optical axis, and the heights of individual features on the subject are determined through analysis of focus, given the known stage displacement. Alternatively, height of sub-regions of the subject are determined through analysis of focus. A mesh or other surface can be constructed from individual features, to provide a surface map of the subject. Accuracy of 0.5 mm or better can be attained for mice and similarly sized subjects.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Cambridge Research Instrumentation, Inc.Inventors: Peter Domenicali, Clifford Hoyt, Scott Determan, Peter Miller
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Patent number: 7526114Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: BioArray Solutions Ltd.Inventors: Xiongwu Xia, Michael Seul, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan
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Publication number: 20080204697Abstract: The invention provides for surface mapping of in-vivo imaging subjects using a single camera and a moveable stage on which a subject animal for in-vivo imaging is placed. Images are taken and the stage is moved by known amounts along the optical axis, and the heights of individual features on the subject are determined through analysis of focus, given the known stage displacement. Alternatively, height of sub-regions of the subject are determined through analysis of focus. A mesh or other surface can be constructed from individual features, to provide a surface map of the subject. Accuracy of 0.5 mm or better can be attained for mice and similarly sized subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Peter Domenicali, Clifford Hoyt, Scott Determan, Peter Miller
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Publication number: 20080200818Abstract: The invention provides for surface mapping of in-vivo imaging subjects using a single camera having a lens which is not telecentric in object space, and a moveable stage on which a subject animal for in-vivo imaging is placed. Images are taken and the stage is moved by known amounts, and the height of individual features on the subject is determined through analysis of how much the feature shifts in the image, given the known stage displacement and lens placement. A mesh or other surface can be constructed from individual features, to provide a map of the subject. Alternatively, two cameras are used in a calibrated stereo viewing arrangement. Resolution of 0.5 mm or better can be attained for mice and similarly sized subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Scott Determan, Peter Miller
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Publication number: 20060222226Abstract: Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Xiongwu Xia, Michael Seul, Chiu Chau, Scott Determan