Patents by Inventor Benjamin Yellen

Benjamin Yellen 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: 11467156
    Abstract: Disclosed are sensors that include a carbon nanotube channel and a non-fouling polymer layer, where the non-fouling polymer layer and the carbon nanotube channel do not directly contact each other and are separated by a dielectric layer. The disclosed sensors may be used, e.g., as biosensors for the accurate and sensitive detection of analytes within a sample. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: Duke University
    Inventors: Ashutosh Chilkoti, Aaron Franklin, Benjamin Yellen, Angus Hucknall, Daniel Joh, Roozbeh Abedini-Nassab, Joseph Andrews
  • Publication number: 20210114029
    Abstract: The present disclosure comprises devices, systems and methods for organizing cells into an array, phenotyping them via image-based analysis over short or long durations, and conducting massively parallel barcoded genomic analysis with DNA barcodes that are present next to each cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2018
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Benjamin YELLEN, Ying Li, Jeff Motschman
  • Publication number: 20200378916
    Abstract: Disclosed are sensors that include a carbon nanotube channel and a non-fouling polymer layer, where the non-fouling polymer layer and the carbon nanotube channel do not directly contact each other and are separated by a dielectric layer. The disclosed sensors may be used, e.g., as biosensors for the accurate and sensitive detection of analytes within a sample. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2017
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Inventors: Ashutosh Chilkoti, Aaron Franklin, Benjamin Yellen, Angus Hucknall, Daniel Joh, Roozbeh Abedini-Nassab, Joseph Andrews
  • Patent number: 9694103
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2017
    Assignee: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Publication number: 20130243862
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Applicant: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Patent number: 8263127
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Publication number: 20100279887
    Abstract: A method of separating a target biological analyte from a mixture of substances in a fluid sample employs nonlinear magnetophoresis. Magnetic particles having the capacity to bind to the target analyte are contacted with the fluid sample so that the analyte is immobilized on the surface of at least some of the particles. The magnetic particles are provided adjacent an array of micromagnets patterned on a substrate so that the particles are attracted the micromagnets. The magnetic particles are then subjected to a traveling magnetic field operating at or above a frequency effective to sweep those particles not bound to analyte to an adjacent micromagnet. Those magnetic particles bound to analyte have a larger size or smaller magnetic moment that prevents them from being moved to adjacent micromagnets, thereby affording separation of the analyte.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2008
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Inventors: Gil U. Lee, Benjamin Yellen, Randall Morgan Erb
  • Publication number: 20100210015
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Applicant: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Patent number: 7635734
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert J. Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Publication number: 20070276218
    Abstract: An imaging system is provided for locating implants within a patient, and for determining the spatial relationship and orientation between components of an implant within a patient. Magnets are fixed to an implant in pre-determined locations, the magnets having pre-determined quantity, magnetic field map, and moment orientations. An array of sensors is arranged around the implant. The locations of the magnets are estimated by iteratively solving for the position vector coordinates using multi-poles approximating the pre-determined quantity, magnetic field map, and moment orientations of the magnets and the magnetic field measurements for each sensor. The positions and orientations of the implant or components of the implant are inferred from the estimated locations of the magnets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2006
    Publication date: November 29, 2007
    Inventor: Benjamin Yellen
  • Publication number: 20070224517
    Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticle masks for lithographic applications of a substrate and methods for producing such masks via defining regions of localized magnetic field maxima and minima on a substrate are provided. Also provided are methods for producing multi-component patterns on a substrate with the magnetic nanoparticle masks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Inventors: Benjamin Yellen, Gennady Friedman
  • Publication number: 20070215553
    Abstract: Device and methods for use of these devices to manipulate substantially non-magnetic particles dispersed inside a magnetic fluid by employing a changeable pattern of local magnetic field maxima and minima are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2005
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Inventors: Benjamin Yellen, Gennady Friedman
  • Publication number: 20060147413
    Abstract: A water-soluble photo-activatable polymer including: a photo-activatable group adapted to be activated by an irradiation source and to form a covalent bond between the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon; a reactive group adapted to covalently react with a biomaterial for subsequent delivery of the biomaterial to a cell; a hydrophilic group; and a polymer precursor. A composition including a monomolecular layer of the water-soluble photo-activatable polymer and a matrix having at least one carbon, wherein the monomolecular layer is covalently attached to the matrix by a covalent bond between the photo-activatable group and the at least one carbon. The composition further includes a biomaterial having a plurality of active groups, wherein the biomaterial is covalently attached to the monomolecular layer by covalent bonding between the active groups and reactive groups. Also provided is a method for delivery of a biomaterial to a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2005
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Ivan Alferiev, Ilia Fishbein, Michael Chorny, Robert Levy, Benjamin Yellen, Darryl Williams
  • Publication number: 20060041182
    Abstract: A magnetic delivery system for delivering a magnetizable particle to a location in a body, the device includes a magnetizable object implanted in the body, wherein the magnetizable object includes a plurality of segments distributed throughout the magnetizable object and wherein the segments are configured to provide a magnetic gradient for attracting the magnetizable particle and an external source of a magnetic field capable of (i) magnetizing the magnetizable particle and (ii) increasing a degree of magnetization of the magnetizable object and thereby creating the magnetic gradient. A drug delivery system including the magnetic delivery system and a magnetizable particle associated with a therapeutic agent and/or a cell. A cell delivery system based on the magnetic delivery system and a magnetizable particle associated with a cell. A method of using the magnetic delivery system for delivery of a therapeutic agent and/or a cell to a targeted location in a body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Zachary Forbes, Benjamin Yellen, Kenneth Barbee, Gennady Friedman