Patents by Inventor Dan Andersen
Dan Andersen 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: 20200138564Abstract: A system and method for inserting an intraocular lens in a patient's eye includes a light source for generating a light beam, a scanner for deflecting the light beam to form an enclosed treatment pattern that includes a registration feature, and a delivery system for delivering the enclosed treatment pattern to target tissue in the patient's eye to form an enclosed incision therein having the registration feature. An intraocular lens is placed within the enclosed incision, wherein the intraocular lens has a registration feature that engages with the registration feature of the enclosed incision. Alternately, the scanner can make a separate registration incision for a post that is connected to the intraocular lens via a strut member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: William Culbertson, Mark Blumenkranz, David Angeley, George Marcellino, Michael Wiltberger, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20200129287Abstract: A system and method for inserting an intraocular lens in a patient's eye includes a light source for generating a light beam, a scanner for deflecting the light beam to form an enclosed treatment pattern that includes a registration feature, and a delivery system for delivering the enclosed treatment pattern to target tissue in the patient's eye to form an enclosed incision therein having the registration feature. An intraocular lens is placed within the enclosed incision, wherein the intraocular lens has a registration feature that engages with the registration feature of the enclosed incision. Alternately, the scanner can make a separate registration incision for a post that is connected to the intraocular lens via a strut member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: William Culbertson, Mark Blumenkranz, David Angeley, George Marcellino, Michael Wiltberger, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20200114162Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Greg Stahler, Ananya Mitra, Joyce Huang, Dan Andersen, Alexander K. Arrow, David Moore
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Patent number: 10617564Abstract: A system and method for treating a lesion on target tissue that includes a visualization device for capturing an image of target tissue containing a lesion, a light source for generating a light beam, a scanner for deflecting the light beam in the form of a treatment pattern, and a controller for determining boundaries of the lesion from the captured image, and for controlling the scanner to project the treatment pattern onto the target tissue and within the boundaries of the lesion. An alignment light source can be used to generate an alignment light beam, such that the scanner deflects the alignment light beam in the form of an alignment pattern. The controller controls the scanner to project the alignment pattern onto the target tissue to visually indicate a position of the treatment pattern on the target tissue.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Dan Andersen, David Mordaunt
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Patent number: 10548715Abstract: A system and method for inserting an intraocular lens in a patient's eye includes a light source for generating a light beam, a scanner for deflecting the light beam to form an enclosed treatment pattern that includes a registration feature, and a delivery system for delivering the enclosed treatment pattern to target tissue in the patient's eye to form an enclosed incision therein having the registration feature. An intraocular lens is placed within the enclosed incision, wherein the intraocular lens has a registration feature that engages with the registration feature of the enclosed incision. Alternately, the scanner can make a separate registration incision for a post that is connected to the intraocular lens via a strut member.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Culbertson, Mark Blumenkranz, David Angeley, George Marcellino, Michael Wiltberger, Dan Andersen
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Patent number: 10548716Abstract: A system and method for inserting an intraocular lens in a patient's eye includes a light source for generating a light beam, a scanner for deflecting the light beam to form an enclosed treatment pattern that includes a registration feature, and a delivery system for delivering the enclosed treatment pattern to target tissue in the patient's eye to form an enclosed incision therein having the registration feature. An intraocular lens is placed within the enclosed incision, wherein the intraocular lens has a registration feature that engages with the registration feature of the enclosed incision. Alternately, the scanner can make a separate registration incision for a post that is connected to the intraocular lens via a strut member.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Culbertson, Mark Blumenkranz, David Angeley, George Marcellino, Michael Wiltberger, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20200009397Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: David C. Lundmark, Karl Deisseroth, Fred Moll, Dan Andersen, Alexander K. Arrow
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Publication number: 20190388700Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Delp, Karl Deisseroth, Dan Andersen
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Patent number: 10512787Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Delp, Karl Deisseroth, Dan Andersen
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Patent number: 10478341Abstract: A method for cataract surgery on an eye of a patient includes scanning a first focus position of a first pulsed laser beam at a first pulse energy in a first scanning pattern to photodisrupt a tissue structure of a lens with a plurality of pulses of the first laser beam to form one or more cuts within the lens, the cuts being short of reaching a side edge of the lens and being configured to divide the lens into two or more segments which are attached to each other in regions adjacent the side edge of the lens; and afterwards, completely separating the two or more segments of the lens from each other by scanning a second focus position of a second pulsed laser beam having a second pulse energy higher than the first pulse energy in a second scanning pattern that is co-registered to the first scanning pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATIONInventors: Neil Friedman, Barry Seibel, William Culbertson, Georg Schuele, Dan Andersen
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Patent number: 10405970Abstract: A system and method of treating target tissue in a patient's eye, which includes generating a light beam, deflecting the light beam using a scanner to form first and second treatment patterns, delivering the first treatment pattern to the target tissue to form an incision that provides access to an eye chamber of the patient's eye, and delivering the second treatment pattern to the target tissue to form a relaxation incision along or near limbus tissue or along corneal tissue anterior to the limbus tissue of the patient's eye to reduce astigmatism thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Culbertson, David Angeley, George R. Marcellino, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190240500Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitve proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: David C. Lundmark, Karl Deisseroth, Fred Moll, Dan Andersen, Alexander K. Arrow
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Publication number: 20190224492Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Delp, Karl Deisseroth, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190217129Abstract: One embodiment is directed to a method for acoustically modulating activity of cells comprising a targeted tissue portion of a patient. An implantable probe system may be utilized for delivering acoustical energy to a targeted tissue portion of a patient, comprising a plurality of substrate portions, each substrate portion comprising at least one acoustical emitter; a probe body portion having proximal and distal ends and being movably coupled to the plurality of substrates and configured to at least partially encapsulate the plurality of substrates; and a distal end portion coupled to the distal end of the probe body portion, the distal end portion comprising at least one guiding feature configured to redirect a path of at least one of the substrate portions as such substrate portion is extended through and past the distal end portion by moving the plurality of substrates relative to the probe body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Brian Andrew Ellingwood, Brian Beckey, Christopher L. Towne, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190217128Abstract: One embodiment is directed to an implantable probe system for delivering acoustical energy to a targeted tissue portion of a patient, comprising: a plurality of substrate portions, each substrate portion comprising at least one acoustical emitter; a probe body portion having proximal and distal ends and being movably coupled to the plurality of substrates and configured to at least partially encapsulate the plurality of substrates; and a distal end portion coupled to the distal end of the probe body portion, the distal end portion comprising at least one guiding feature configured to redirect a path of at least one of the substrate portions as such substrate portion is extended through and past the distal end portion by moving the plurality of substrates relative to the probe body portionType: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Brian Andrew Ellingwood, Brian Beckey, Christopher L. Towne, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190209709Abstract: One embodiment is directed to a system for altering the function of a sensory unit that innervates a targeted tissue region in an animal, the sensory unit being configured to express a light-responsive protein, comprising a light delivery element configured to direct radiation to at least a portion of a targeted tissue structure; and a light source configured to provide light to the light delivery element; wherein the targeted tissue structure is illuminated transcutaneously with radiation such that a membrane potential of cells comprising the targeted tissue structure is modulated at least in part due to exposure of the light-responsive protein to the radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Towne, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190160300Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Delp, Karl Deisseroth, Dan Andersen
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Publication number: 20190117993Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2019Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: David C. Lundmark, Karl Deisseroth, Fred Moll, Dan Andersen, Alexander K. Arrow
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Publication number: 20190105507Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Greg Stahler, Dan Andersen, Joyce Huang, David C. Lundmark, David Moore
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Patent number: 10213617Abstract: Configurations are described for utilizing light-activated proteins within cell membranes and subcellular regions to assist with medical treatment paradigms, such as hypertension treatment via anatomically specific and temporally precise modulation of renal plexus activity. The invention provides for proteins, nucleic acids, vectors and methods for genetically targeted expression of light-sensitive proteins to specific cells or defined cell populations. In particular the invention provides systems, devices, and methods for millisecond-timescale temporal control of certain cell activities using moderate light intensities, such as the generation or inhibition of electrical spikes in nerve cells and other excitable cells.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2014Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Circuit Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: David C. Lundmark, Karl Deisseroth, Fred Moll, Dan Andersen, Alexander K. Arrow