Patents by Inventor Dmitry Stupakov
Dmitry Stupakov 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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Patent number: 11972864Abstract: A system and method for providing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation risk notifications in real time or near-real time is described. Rescue and controller medication events are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s, and provide a basis to determine to rescue and controller medication use trends for the patient. This data is analyzed to determine the patient's risk for COPD exacerbation after each event, and is used to send notifications to one or both of the patient and their health care provider.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Jason Grosz, Jeffrey J. Alexander, Chase Acton, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Dmitry Stupakov
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Publication number: 20230410948Abstract: The disclosed embodiments concern methods, apparatus, systems, and computer program products for storing and retrieving genetic data for individuals. In some implementations, a storage format is provided that allows genetic data to be defined by metadata for reproduce-ability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Tulasi Krishna Paradarami, Michael Polcari, Yeshwanth Bashyam Balachander, Matthew Bryan Corley, Anuved Verma, Anja Bog, Cordell T. Blakkan, Dmitry Stupakov
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Patent number: 11798667Abstract: This description relates to insight into the asthma management habits of a patient or a plurality of patients. The provided information includes records of rescue medication usage events, records of controller medication events, and overall evaluations of a patients disease management. Users of the application may include both patients who may use the information to monitor their own habits or providers who may use the information to monitor patients or improve a patient's existing medication regimen.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle
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Patent number: 11783919Abstract: The disclosed embodiments concern methods, apparatus, systems, and computer program products for storing and retrieving genetic data for individuals. In some implementations, a storage format is provided that allows genetic data to be defined by metadata for reproduce-ability.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: 23andMe, Inc.Inventors: Tulasi Krishna Paradarami, Michael Polcari, Yeshwanth Bashyam Balachander, Matthew Bryan Corley, Anuved Verma, Anja Bog, Cordell T. Blakkan, Dmitry Stupakov
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Patent number: 11769598Abstract: This description provides risk notifications for a geographic region to inform patients and effect behavior changes to prevent rescue events and exacerbations from occurring. A risk analysis for a geographic region is based on data gathered from a population of patients who may experience respiratory events within the geographic region. Rescue medication events, environmental conditions relevant to the rescue medication events, and other contextually relevant information are detected by sensors associated with a population of patients' medicament device/s and are collected from other sources, respectively, to provide a basis to determine a risk score. This data is analyzed to determine the severity of the risk of a respiratory event occurring within a geographical region and accordingly sending a notification to patients within that geographical region.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle, Gregory F. Tracy, Mark William Sehmer, Robert Austin Lee
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Publication number: 20230207113Abstract: A system and method for providing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation risk notifications in real time or near-real time is described. Rescue and controller medication events are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s, and provide a basis to determine to rescue and controller medication use trends for the patient. This data is analyzed to determine the patient's risk for COPD exacerbation after each event, and is used to send notifications to one or both of the patient and their health care provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Jason Grosz, Jeffrey J. Alexander, Chase Acton, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Dmitry Stupakov
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Publication number: 20230067924Abstract: This description relates to insight into the asthma management habits of a patient or a plurality of patients. The provided information includes records of rescue medication usage events, records of controller medication events, and overall evaluations of a patients disease management. Users of the application may include both patients who may use the information to monitor their own habits or providers who may use the information to monitor patients or improve a patient's existing medication regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle
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Patent number: 11587661Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2021Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Patent number: 11342057Abstract: This description relates to insight into the asthma management habits of a patient or a plurality of patients. The provided information includes records of rescue medication usage events, records of controller medication events, and overall evaluations of a patients disease management. Users of the application may include both patients who may use the information to monitor their own habits or providers who may use the information to monitor patients or improve a patient's existing medication regimen.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2017Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle
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Publication number: 20220093262Abstract: This description provides asthma risk notifications in advance of predicted rescue usage events in order to help effect behavior changes in a patient to prevent those events from occurring. Rescue medication events, changes in environmental conditions, and other contextually relevant information are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s and are collected from other sources, respectively, to provide a basis to determine a patient's risk score. This data is analyzed to determine the severity of the patient's risk for an asthma event and is used to send notifications accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle
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Patent number: 11195622Abstract: This description provides asthma risk notifications in advance of predicted rescue usage events in order to help effect behavior changes in a patient to prevent those events from occurring. Rescue medication events, changes in environmental conditions, and other contextually relevant information are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s and are collected from other sources, respectively, to provide a basis to determine a patient's risk score. This data is analyzed to determine the severity of the patient's risk for an asthma event and is used to send notifications accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2017Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle
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Publication number: 20210335472Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Publication number: 20210272685Abstract: A system and method for providing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation risk notifications in real time or near-real time is described. Rescue and controller medication events are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s, and provide a basis to determine to rescue and controller medication use trends for the patient. This data is analyzed to determine the patient's risk for COPD exacerbation after each event, and is used to send notifications to one or both of the patient and their health care provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Chris Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Jason Grosz, Jeffrey J. Alexander, Chase Acton, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Dmitry Stupakov
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Patent number: 11087867Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Patent number: 10957447Abstract: A system and method for providing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation risk notifications in real time or near-real time is described. Rescue and controller medication events are detected by sensors associated with the patient's medicament device/s, and provide a basis to determine to rescue and controller medication use trends for the patient. This data is analyzed to determine the patient's risk for COPD exacerbation after each event, and is used to send notifications to one or both of the patient and their health care provider.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Chris Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Jason Grosz, Jeffrey J. Alexander, Chase Acton, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Dmitry Stupakov
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Publication number: 20210082582Abstract: This description provides risk notifications for a geographic region to inform patients and effect behavior changes to prevent rescue events and exacerbations from occurring. A risk analysis for a geographic region is based on data gathered from a population of patients who may experience respiratory events within the geographic region. Rescue medication events, environmental conditions relevant to the rescue medication events, and other contextually relevant information are detected by sensors associated with a population of patients' medicament device/s and are collected from other sources, respectively, to provide a basis to determine a risk score. This data is analyzed to determine the severity of the risk of a respiratory event occurring within a geographical region and accordingly sending a notification to patients within that geographical region.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Meredith A. BARRETT, Mike LOHMEIER, Shannon M. HAMILTON, Michael J. TUFFLI, Dmitry STUPAKOV, Christopher HOGG, John David VAN SICKLE, Gregory F. TRACY, Mark William SEHMER, Robert Austin LEE
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Publication number: 20200258613Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Patent number: 10643742Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Reciprocal Labs CorporationInventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Publication number: 20190272910Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring accurate, real-time medicament device events, performing analytics on that data, and providing notifications are described. In various embodiments, an application server receives controller medication events, analyzes the events, associated event times, and controller medication dosage plans to characterize event times and send notifications for future doses. The controller medication dosage plan may specify a dose time for a planned dose, a narrow time window comprising the dose time, and an expanded time window comprising the narrow time window and longer in duration than the narrow time window, and the events may be characterized based on their time relative to the dose time, the time windows, and other events.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Christopher Hogg, Gregory F. Tracy, John David Van Sickle, Dmitry Stupakov, Ki Hong Han, Mike Lohmeier, John Kalmi, Leah Morrell, Charles Clayton Donaldson
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Publication number: 20190189258Abstract: This description relates to insight into the asthma management habits of a patient or a plurality of patients. The provided information includes records of rescue medication usage events, records of controller medication events, and overall evaluations of a patients disease management. Users of the application may include both patients who may use the information to monitor their own habits or providers who may use the information to monitor patients or improve a patient's existing medication regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Meredith A. Barrett, Mike Lohmeier, Shannon M. Hamilton, Michael J. Tuffli, Dmitry Stupakov, Christopher Hogg, John David Van Sickle