Patents Assigned to Sapient Sensors Limited
  • Patent number: 10345296
    Abstract: A device for identifying the presence of a specific target molecule or biomarker by the detection of a change in an electrical property includes a measurement sensor 8 comprising a semiconducting sensor structure 12 capable of conjugating with the biomarker, thus giving rise to the said change in electrical property, and an electrode system 3, 4 for conducting a signal from the device. According to the invention there is a further such sensor 9, of substantially identical form but having its sensor structure 14 already conjugated with the biomarker, or otherwise capped, e.g. using a further oligonucleotide strand, so as to act as an internal reference. When a biological sample, e.g. saliva, is applied to the electrodes, the reference enables the discounting of all environmental effects other than the biomarker. The invention provides a simple, cheap and accurate test for one or more biomarkers that can be used in the field without complex equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: Sapient Sensors Limited
    Inventors: Stephen Lee Cash, Keith Robson, Ian Anthony Kinloch, Peter George Stockley
  • Publication number: 20170370918
    Abstract: A device for identifying the presence of a specific target molecule or biomarker by the detection of a change in an electrical property includes a measurement sensor 8 comprising a semiconducting sensor structure 12 capable of conjugating with the biomarker, thus giving rise to the said change in electrical property, and an electrode system 3, 4 for conducting a signal from the device. According to the invention there is a further such sensor 9, of substantially identical form but having its sensor structure 14 already conjugated with the biomarker, or otherwise capped, e.g. using a further oligonucleotide strand, so as to act as an internal reference. When a biological sample, e.g. saliva, is applied to the electrodes, the reference enables the discounting of all environmental effects other than the biomarker. The invention provides a simple, cheap and accurate test for one or more biomarkers that can be used in the field without complex equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2017
    Publication date: December 28, 2017
    Applicant: Sapient Sensors Limited
    Inventors: Stephen Lee Cash, Keith Robson, Ian Anthony Kinloch, Peter George Stockley
  • Patent number: 9753031
    Abstract: A device for identifying the presence of a specific target molecule or biomarker by the detection of a change in an electrical property includes a measurement sensor 8 comprising a semiconducting sensor structure 12 capable of conjugating with the biomarker, thus giving rise to the said change in electrical property, and an electrode system 3, 4 for conducting a signal from the device. According to the invention there is a further such sensor 9, of substantially identical form but having its sensor structure 14 already conjugated with the biomarker, or otherwise capped, e.g. using a further oligonucleotide strand, so as to act as an internal reference. When a biological sample, e.g. saliva, is applied to the electrodes, the reference enables the discounting of all environmental effects other than the biomarker. The invention provides a simple, cheap and accurate text for one or more biomarkers that can be used in the field without complex equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: Sapient Sensors Limited
    Inventors: Stephen Lee Cash, Keith Robson, Ian Anthony Kinloch, Peter George Stockley
  • Publication number: 20140162893
    Abstract: A device for identifying the presence of a specific target molecule or biomarker by the detection of a change in an electrical property includes a measurement sensor 8 comprising a semiconducting sensor structure 12 capable of conjugating with the biomarker, thus giving rise to the said change in electrical property, and an electrode system 3, 4 for conducting a signal from the device. According to the invention there is a further such sensor 9, of substantially identical form but having its sensor structure 14 already conjugated with the biomarker, or otherwise capped, e.g. using a further oligonucleotide strand, so as to act as an internal reference. When a biological sample, e.g. saliva, is applied to the electrodes, the reference enables the discounting of all environmental effects other than the biomarker. The invention provides a simple, cheap and accurate text for one or more biomarkers that can be used in the field without complex equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2012
    Publication date: June 12, 2014
    Applicant: Sapient Sensors Limited
    Inventors: Stephen Lee Cash, Keith Robson, Ian Anthony Kinloch, Peter George Stockley