Patents by Inventor David ROUTENBERG
David ROUTENBERG 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: 20210317510Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Patent number: 11046996Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2021Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Publication number: 20210172007Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Patent number: 10927403Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2020Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Publication number: 20210017583Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Publication number: 20210010068Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Patent number: 10774372Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2019Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Prognosy s Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Publication number: 20200109443Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Publication number: 20190391140Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for improving assay specificity and performance in binding assays.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: MESO SCALE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.Inventors: Anahit Aghvanyan, Eli N. Glezer, John Kenten, George Sigal, Martin Stengelin, David Routenberg
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Patent number: 10408823Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for improving assay specificity and performance in binding assays.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Meso Scale Technologies, LLC.Inventors: Anahit Aghvanyan, Eli N. Glezer, John Kenten, George Sigal, Martin Stengelin, David Routenberg
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Publication number: 20180328936Abstract: The present invention provides methods for constructing peptide construct sets and methods of use of these peptide construct sets in assay systems for peptide analysis, and in particular for use in high throughput peptide analysis. The methods allow for analysis of large sets of peptide constructs in a cost-effective manner, employing molecular biological techniques that are both robust and easily parallelized. Thus, the methods allow for the construction of peptide construct sets encompassing, e.g., the human proteome.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Igor A. Kozlov, Mark S. Chee, Petr Capek, David A. Routenberg
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Publication number: 20180201980Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Patent number: 9958454Abstract: The present invention provides methods for constructing peptide construct sets and methods of use of these peptide construct sets in assay systems for peptide analysis, and in particular for use in high throughput peptide analysis. The methods allow for analysis of large sets of peptide constructs in a cost-effective manner, employing molecular biological techniques that are both robust and easily parallelized. Thus, the methods allow for the construction of peptide construct sets encompassing, e.g., the human proteome.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2013Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Igor A. Kozlov, Mark S. Chee, Petr Capek, David A. Routenberg
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Patent number: 9879313Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Patent number: 9868979Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents, in particular, microfluidic device based instrumentation; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: PROGNOSYS BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Mark S. Chee, David A. Routenberg
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Publication number: 20170089892Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for improving assay specificity and performance in binding assays.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2015Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: MESO SCALE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.Inventors: Anahit AGHVANYAN, Eli N. GLEZER, John KENTEN, George SIGAL, Martin STENGELIN, David ROUTENBERG
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Publication number: 20160145677Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents, in particular, microfluidic device based instrumentation; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Publication number: 20160138091Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. CHEE, David A. ROUTENBERG
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Patent number: 9012374Abstract: The methods of the present invention provide methods for manufacturing a master substrate and methods for manufacturing replica arrays from the master substrate. The methods may be used, for example, directly to manufacture or “print” peptide arrays from a DNA array; however, the methods are applicable to a wide range of manufacturing applications for use any time multiple copies of an array needs to be printed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventor: David A. Routenberg
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Patent number: 8987174Abstract: The methods of the present invention provide methods for manufacturing a master substrate and methods for manufacturing replica arrays from the master substrate. The methods may be used, for example, directly to manufacture or “print” peptide arrays from a DNA array; however, the methods are applicable to a wide range of manufacturing applications for use any time multiple copies of an array needs to be printed.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Prognosys Biosciences, Inc.Inventor: David A. Routenberg