Patents by Inventor Alan Lewis Hamilton

Alan Lewis Hamilton 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: 7741044
    Abstract: A method of making a set of labelled compounds by the use of a preferably particulate support, comprises dividing the support into lots, performing a different chemical reaction on each lot of the support, e.g. to couple a chemical moiety to that lot of the support, tagging a fraction of each lot of the support with a different label, and combining the said lots of the support. The steps are repeated several times, preferably to build up oligomer molecules carrying labels which identify the nature and position of a monomer unit of the oligomer, and which are releasable from the support. Preferred labels, which are releasable from the compounds by cleavage to provide charged groups for analysis by mass spectrometry, are groups of the trityl (trimethylphenyl) family. Also claimed are libraries of these labels and their use in assays and nucleic acid analysis methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Inventors: Edwin Mellor Southern, Mikhail Sergeevich Shchepinov, John Nicholas Housby, Alan Lewis Hamilton, John Kenneth Elder
  • Publication number: 20090029866
    Abstract: A method of making a set of labelled compounds by the use of a preferably particulate support, comprises dividing the support into lots, performing a different chemical reaction on each lot of the support, e.g. to couple a chemical moiety to that lot of the support, tagging a fraction of each lot of the support with a different label, and combining the said lots of the support. The steps are repeated several times, preferably to build up oligomer molecules carrying labels which identify the nature and position of a monomer unit of the oligomer, and which are releasable from the support. Preferred labels, which are releasable from the compounds by cleavage to provide charged groups for analysis by mass spectrometry, are groups of the trityl (trimethylphenyl) family. Also claimed are libraries of these labels and their use in assays and nucleic acid analysis methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2007
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventors: Edwin Mellor Southern, Mikhail Sergeevich Shchepinov, John Nicholas Housby, Alan Lewis Hamilton, John Kenneth Elder
  • Patent number: 7399846
    Abstract: A method of making a set of labelled compounds by the use of a preferably particulate support, comprises dividing the support into lots, performing a different chemical reaction on each lot of the support, e.g. to couple a chemical moiety to that lot of the support, tagging a fraction of each lot of the support with a different label, and combining the said lots of the support. The steps are repeated several times, preferably to build up oligomer molecules carrying labels which identify the nature and position of a monomer unit of the oligomer, and which are releasable from the support. Preferred labels, which are releasable from the compounds by cleavage to provide charged groups for analysis by mass spectrometry, are groups of the trityl (trimethylphenyl) family. Also claimed are libraries of these labels and their use in assays and nucleic acid analysis methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2008
    Assignee: Oxford Gene Technology IP Limited
    Inventors: Edwin Mellor Southern, Mikhail Sergeevich Shchepinov, John Nicholas Housby, Alan Lewis Hamilton, John Kenneth Elder
  • Patent number: 6780981
    Abstract: A method of making a set of labelled compounds by the use of a preferably particulate support, comprises dividing the support into lots, performing a different chemical reaction on each lot of the support, e.g. to couple a chemical moiety to that lot of the support, tagging a fraction of each lot of the support with a different label, and combining the said lots of the support. The steps are repeated several times, preferably to build up oligomer molecules carrying labels which identify the nature and position of a monomer unit of the oligomer, and which are releasable from the support. Preferred labels, which are releasable from the compounds by cleavage to provide charged groups for analysis by mass spectrometry, are groups of the trityl (trimethylphenyl) family. Also claimed are libraries of these labels and their use in assays and nucleic acid analysis methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Oxford Gene Technology IP Limited
    Inventors: Edwin Mellor Southern, Mikhail Sergeevich Shchepinov, John Nicholas Housby, Alan Lewis Hamilton, John Kenneth Elder
  • Patent number: 6140494
    Abstract: Novel squarate dyes are described, and adducts of these dyes with biologically significant chemical species such as nucleosides or nucleotides. The adducts have useful properties for fluorescent nucleic acid sequencing methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Amersham Pharmacia Biotech UK Limited
    Inventors: Alan Lewis Hamilton, Richard Martin West, William Jonathan Cummins, Mark Samuel Jonathan Briggs, Ian Edward Bruce