Patents by Inventor Daniel Irimia
Daniel Irimia 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: 20230393164Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) may use various hematological parameters and combinations of hematological parameters. Such parameters and combinations may use monocyte distribution width (MVDW), though other parameters may also be used. Using this approach, area under curve values of 0.8 or greater may be achieved. Such parameters may also be used in treatment of MIS-C, including evaluation of status of hospitalized patients to determine when such patients may be safely discharged.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2021Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Sarah KEHOE, Mohamad Shakil HASAN, Gang XU, Daniel IRIMIA, Lael YONKER
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Patent number: 11498071Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Patent number: 11460465Abstract: A device includes an input chamber, an attractant chamber, a migration channel arranged in fluid communication between an outlet of the input chamber and inlet of the attractant chamber, a baffle arranged in fluid communication between the outlet of the input chamber and the migration channel or within the migration channel, and an exit channel in fluid communication with the migration channel at a point beyond the baffle and before the migration channel enters the inlet of the attractant chamber. The baffle is configured to inhibit movement of a first type of cell through the baffle to a greater extent than the baffle inhibits movement of a second type of cell through the baffle.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Daniel Irimia, Caroline Jones, Anh Hoang
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Publication number: 20220305488Abstract: Provided herein are cell assay devices, methods of assaying the activity of immune cells on target cells, and methods of selecting a treatment for a subject having cancer. Described herein are cell assay devices comprising a biocompatible substrate having an upper surface supporting a plurality of arrays of spots comprising an adhesion-promoting material; a biocompatible membrane having top and bottom surfaces and positioned adjacent to the upper surface of the substrate and defining a plurality of chambers within the membrane between the top surface and the bottom surface of the membrane, wherein the membrane comprises at least two openings in the top surface of the membrane into each chamber to provide access to the chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Daniel Irimia, Xiao Wang, Irene Scarfo
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Patent number: 11130132Abstract: The disclosure relates to microfluidic devices and methods of use thereof for monitoring the directionality, velocity, and migration persistence of neutrophils or other cells in the absence of chemical gradients for the purposes of detecting and quantifying abnormal neutrophil motility phenotypes, using low sample volumes and with minimal activation of the neutrophils. The devices and methods can be used to diagnose sepsis in subjects suspected of having sepsis or at risk of developing sepsis. The devices and methods can also be used to monitor the responses of patients to sepsis therapies.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2017Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Daniel Irimia, Felix Ellett, Julianne Jorgensen
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Patent number: 10941393Abstract: Microfluidic devices and methods for the encapsulation of particles within liquid droplets are disclosed. The new methods and devices form 1-100 picoliter-size monodisperse droplets containing the particles, such as single cells, encapsulated in individual liquid droplets. The particles can be encapsulated in droplets of a fluid by passing a fluid containing the particles through a high aspect-ratio microchannel to order the particles in the fluid, followed by forming the fluid into droplets. The resulting fraction of the liquid droplets with a single particle (e.g., a cell) is higher than the corresponding fraction of single-particle liquid droplets predicted by Poisson statistics.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Jon F. Edd, Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20200292528Abstract: A device includes an input chamber, an attractant chamber, a migration channel arranged in fluid communication between an outlet of the input chamber and inlet of the attractant chamber, a baffle arranged in fluid communication between the outlet of the input chamber and the migration channel or within the migration channel, and an exit channel in fluid communication with the migration channel at a point beyond the baffle and before the migration channel enters the inlet of the attractant chamber. The baffle is configured to inhibit movement of a first type of cell through the baffle to a greater extent than the baffle inhibits movement of a second type of cell through the baffle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Daniel Irimia, Caroline Jones, Anh Hoang
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Patent number: 10670583Abstract: A device includes an input chamber, an attractant chamber, a migration channel arranged in fluid communication between an outlet of the input chamber and inlet of the attractant chamber, a baffle arranged in fluid communication between the outlet of the input chamber and the migration channel or within the migration channel, and an exit channel in fluid communication with the migration channel at a point beyond the baffle and before the migration channel enters the inlet of the attractant chamber. The baffle is configured to inhibit movement of a first type of cell through the baffle to a greater extent than the baffle inhibits movement of a second type of cell through the baffle.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Daniel Irimia, Caroline Jones, Anh Hoang
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Publication number: 20200139372Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Patent number: 10549278Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20190276814Abstract: Microfluidic devices and methods for the encapsulation of particles within liquid droplets are disclosed. The new methods and devices form 1-100 picoliter-size monodisperse droplets containing the particles, such as single cells, encapsulated in individual liquid droplets. The particles can be encapsulated in droplets of a fluid by passing a fluid containing the particles through a high aspect-ratio microchannel to order the particles in the fluid, followed by forming the fluid into droplets. The resulting fraction of the liquid droplets with a single particle (e.g., a cell) is higher than the corresponding fraction of single-particle liquid droplets predicted by Poisson statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Jon F. Edd, Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20190160465Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20190143326Abstract: The disclosure relates to microfluidic devices and methods of use thereof for monitoring the directionality, velocity, and migration persistence of neutrophils or other cells in the absence of chemical gradients for the purposes of detecting and quantifying abnormal neutrophil motility phenotypes, using low sample volumes and with minimal activation of the neutrophils. The devices and methods can be used to diagnose sepsis in subjects suspected of having sepsis or at risk of developing sepsis. The devices and methods can also be used to monitor the responses of patients to sepsis therapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2017Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Daniel Irimia, Felix Ellett, Julianne Jorgensen
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Patent number: 10174305Abstract: Microfluidic devices and methods for the encapsulation of particles within liquid droplets are disclosed. The new methods and devices form 1-100 picoliter-size monodisperse droplets containing the particles, such as single cells, encapsulated in individual liquid droplets. The particles can be encapsulated in droplets of a fluid by passing a fluid containing the particles through a high aspect-ratio microchannel to order the particles in the fluid, followed by forming the fluid into droplets. The resulting fraction of the liquid droplets with a single particle (e.g., a cell) is higher than the corresponding fraction of single-particle liquid droplets predicted by Poisson statistics.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Jon F. Edd, Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Daniel Irimia
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Patent number: 10168271Abstract: Methods for sorting cells include: arranging microparticles into an array on a substrate in a microfluidic device, in which the microparticles each include multiple reference markers; introducing multiple cells to the array of microparticles under conditions that enable at least some of the cells to adhere to the microparticles; removing the microparticles, to which the cells are adhered, from the substrate; transferring the microparticles, to which the cells are adhered, to a detection region; and detecting, for each of two or more microparticles that pass through the detection region, a microparticle feature; and sorting the two or more microparticles based on the detected features, in which the detected features are related to a phenotype of the cells.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Daniel Irimia, Ki Wan Bong
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Publication number: 20180117593Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20170342398Abstract: Microfluidic devices and methods for the encapsulation of particles within liquid droplets are disclosed. The new methods and devices form 1-100 picoliter-size monodisperse droplets containing the particles, such as single cells, encapsulated in individual liquid droplets. The particles can be encapsulated in droplets of a fluid by passing a fluid containing the particles through a high aspect-ratio microchannel to order the particles in the fluid, followed by forming the fluid into droplets. The resulting fraction of the liquid droplets with a single particle (e.g., a cell) is higher than the corresponding fraction of single-particle liquid droplets predicted by Poisson statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Jon F. Edd, Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Daniel Irimia
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Patent number: 9808803Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia
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Patent number: 9677064Abstract: Microfluidic devices and methods for the encapsulation of particles within liquid droplets are disclosed. The new methods and devices form 1-100 picoliter-size monodisperse droplets containing the particles, such as single cells, encapsulated in individual liquid droplets. The particles can be encapsulated in droplets of a fluid by passing a fluid containing the particles through a high aspect-ratio microchannel to order the particles in the fluid, followed by forming the fluid into droplets. The resulting fraction of the liquid droplets with a single particle (e.g., a cell) is higher than the corresponding fraction of single-particle liquid droplets predicted by Poisson statistics.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Jon F Edd, Memhet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Daniel Irimia
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Publication number: 20170080425Abstract: Various systems, methods, and devices are provided for focusing particles suspended within a moving fluid into one or more localized stream lines. The system can include a substrate and at least one channel provided on the substrate having an inlet and an outlet. The system can further include a fluid moving along the channel in a laminar flow having suspended particles and a pumping element driving the laminar flow of the fluid. The fluid, the channel, and the pumping element can be configured to cause inertial forces to act on the particles and to focus the particles into one or more stream lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Mehmet Toner, Dino DiCarlo, Jon F. Edd, Daniel Irimia