Patents by Inventor Amy J. Reisinger

Amy J. Reisinger 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).

  • Publication number: 20210055316
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem individual using muscle tissue and fluid associated with the muscle tissue obtained from remains of the post-mortem individual. The method comprises obtaining muscle tissue and associated fluid from a post-mortem individual, collecting the fluid associated with the muscle tissue, analyzing the fluid associated with the muscle tissue to detect and quantify one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem individual, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem individual. The detection and quantification of non-naturally occurring drugs in muscle tissue and associated fluid is surprisingly faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in muscle tissue obtained from the same post-mortem individual and prepared as muscle tissue homogenates using the LC-MS/MS method, with results obtained in as soon as three hours.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2020
    Publication date: February 25, 2021
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Patent number: 10753952
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject or a live or a post-mortem animal using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject or live or post-mortem animal. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject or a live or a post-mortem animal, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject or in the live or the post-mortem animal, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject or in the live or the post-mortem animal. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2020
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Publication number: 20190250178
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject or a live or a post-mortem animal using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject or live or post-mortem animal. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject or a live or a post-mortem animal, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject or in the live or the post-mortem animal, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject or in the live or the post-mortem animal. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2019
    Publication date: August 15, 2019
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Patent number: 10267811
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject. Further, the qualitative and quantitative results are obtained in as little as three hours.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Publication number: 20180172714
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject. Further, the qualitative and quantitative results are obtained in as little as three hours.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2017
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Patent number: 9817006
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject. Further, the qualitative and quantitative results are obtained in as little as three hours.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2017
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Publication number: 20160370388
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more non-naturally occurring drugs, analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine concentration of the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject, and identifying the one or more non-naturally occurring drugs in the post-mortem subject. The detection and quantification in oral fluid is more sensitive and faster than detection and quantification of the non-naturally occurring drugs in blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject. Further, the qualitative and quantitative results are obtained in as little as three hours.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2016
    Publication date: December 22, 2016
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger
  • Patent number: 9366685
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rapid, sensitive method for forensic drug testing in a post-mortem subject using oral fluid collected from the post-mortem subject. The method comprises collecting a sample of oral fluid from a post-mortem subject, analyzing the oral fluid sample qualitatively to detect the presence of one or more drugs, and analyzing the oral fluid sample quantitatively to determine the concentration of the one or more drugs in the post-mortem subject. The method is about three times more effective with respect to detection of one or more drugs compared to the conventional use of blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue collected from the same post-mortem subject. Further, the amount of time needed to obtain the qualitative and quantitative results from the method of the present invention is at least twice as fast compared to conventional methods using blood, urine, bile, and liver tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2016
    Inventor: Amy J. Reisinger