Patents by Inventor Emily S. Winn-Deen
Emily S. Winn-Deen 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: 20200392571Abstract: Methods and systems for ordering assays which detect SNPs or gene expression are provided. The methods use PCR and RT-PCR procedures. Collections of stock assays are assembled using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures and made available to consumers via the Internet. In addition, custom assays are prepared upon order from the consumer and these assays are also prepared using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures. The assays are then delivered to the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Ryan T. KOEHLER, Kenneth J. LIVAK, Junko STEVENS, Francisco M. DE LA VEGA, Michael RHODES, Laurent R. BELLON, Dawn MADDEN, Dennis A. GILBERT, Yu N. WANG, Eugene G. SPIER, Xiaoqing YOU, Lily XU, Jeremy HEIL, Emily S. WINN-DEEN, Ivy McMULLEN, Susan EDDINS, Leila G. SMITH
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Patent number: 10689692Abstract: Methods and systems for ordering assays which detect SNPs or gene expression are provided. The methods use PCR and RT-PCR procedures. Collections of stock assays are assembled using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures and made available to consumers via the Internet. In addition, custom assays are prepared upon order from the consumer and these assays are also prepared using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures. The assays are then delivered to the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2016Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Ryan T. Koehler, Kenneth J. Livak, Junko Stevens, Francisco M. De La Vega, Michael Rhodes, Laurent R. Bellon, Dawn Madden, Dennis A. Gilbert, Yu N. Wang, Eugene G. Spier, Xiaoqing You, Lily Xu, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy McMullen, Susan Eddins, Leila G. Smith
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Patent number: 10496679Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Stephen A. Glanowski, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Publication number: 20170268051Abstract: Methods and systems for ordering assays which detect SNPs or gene expression are provided. The methods use PCR and RT-PCR procedures. Collections of stock assays are assembled using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures and made available to consumers via the Internet. In addition, custom assays are prepared upon order from the consumer and these assays are also prepared using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures. The assays are then delivered to the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2016Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Ryan T. Koehler, Kenneth J. Livak, Junko STEVENS, Francisco M. DE LA VEGA, Michael RHODES, Laurent R. BELLON, Yu N. WANG, Xiaoqing YOU, Michael W. HUNKAPILLER, Janet S. ZIEGLE, Julie WILLIAMS, Dawn MADDEN, Dennis A. GILBERT, Charles R. SCAFE, Hadar I. ISAAC, Eugene G. SPIER, Lily XU, Leila G. SMITH, Jeremy HEIL, Stephen GLANOWSKI, John SCOTT, Emily S. WINN-DEEN, Ivy MCMULLEN, Lini WU, Harold Carey GIRE, Susan EDDINS
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Patent number: 9464320Abstract: Methods and systems for ordering assays which detect SNPs or gene expression are provided. The methods use PCR and RT-PCR procedures. Collections of stock assays are assembled using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures and made available to consumers via the Internet. In addition, custom assays are prepared upon order from the consumer and these assays are also prepared using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures. The assays are then delivered to the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Ryan T. Koehler, Kenneth J. Livak, Junko Stevens, Francisco M. De La Vega, Michael Rhodes, Laurent R. Bellon, Julie Williams, Dawn Madden, Dennis A. Gilbert, Yu N. Wang, Eugene G. Spier, Xiaoqing You, Lily Xu, Jeremy Heil, Stephen Glanowski, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy McMullen, Leila G. Smith
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Publication number: 20140108411Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Stephen A. Glanowski, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Patent number: 8571807Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Stephen Glanowski, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Publication number: 20120303472Abstract: Methods and systems for ordering assays which detect SNPs or gene expression are provided. The methods use PCR and RT-PCR procedures. Collections of stock assays are assembled using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures and made available to consumers via the Internet. In addition, custom assays are prepared upon order from the consumer and these assays are also prepared using pre- and post-manufacturing quality control procedures. The assays are then delivered to the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Ryan T. KOEHLER, Kenneth J. LIVAK, Junko STEVENS, Francisco M. DE LA VEGA, Michael RHODES, Laurent R. BELLON, Janet S. ZIEGLE, Julie WILLIAMS, Dawn MADDEN, Dennis A. GILBERT, Charles R. SCAFE, Hadar I. Isaac, Yu N. WANG, Eugene G. SPIER, Xiaoqing YOU, Lily XU, Jeremy HEIL, Stephen GLANOWSKI, John SCOTT, Emily S. WINN-DEEN, Ivy MCMULLEN, Lini WU, Harold Carey GIRE, Michael W. HUNKAPILLER, Susan EDDINS, Leila G. SMITH
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Patent number: 8247219Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Publication number: 20120143872Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Stephen GLANOWSKI, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Patent number: 8163538Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. The device includes a substrate which defines a sample-distribution network having (i) a sample inlet, (ii) one or more detection chambers, and (iii) channel means providing a dead-end fluid connection between each of the chambers and the inlet. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 8119423Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy M. Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 8090543Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Stephen A. Glanowski, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Patent number: 8067226Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy M. Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 8062883Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. The device includes a substrate which defines a sample-distribution network having (i) a sample inlet, (ii) one or more detection chambers, and (iii) channel means providing a dead-end fluid connection between each of the chambers and the inlet Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 7888108Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, presence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Publication number: 20110022555Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for an automated method of identifying allele values from data files derived from processed fluorophore emissions detected during the observation of fluorophore labeled nucleotide probes used in analyzing polymorphic DNA are provided. These methods are used in the rapid and efficient distinguishing of targeted polymorphic DNA sites without control samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Stephen Glanowski, Jeremy Heil, Emily S. Winn-Deen, Ivy A. McMullen
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Publication number: 20110003281Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: Applera CorporationInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 7833711Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy M. Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen
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Patent number: 7687280Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and device for simultaneously testing a sample for the presence, absence, and/or amounts of one or more of a plurality of selected analytes. The invention includes, in one aspect, a device for detecting or quantitating a plurality of different analytes in a liquid sample. Each chamber may include an analyte-specific reagent effective to react with a selected analyte that may be present in the sample, and detection means for detecting the signal. Also disclosed are methods utilizing the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Timothy Woudenberg, Michael Albin, Reid B. Kowallis, Yefim Raysberg, Robert P. Ragusa, Emily S. Winn-Deen