Patents by Inventor Eric Andrew EVANS
Eric Andrew EVANS 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: 12545963Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2024Date of Patent: February 10, 2026Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12534719Abstract: High-fidelity, high-throughput nucleic acid sequencing enables healthcare practitioners and patients to gain insight into genetic variants and potential health risks. However, previous methods of nucleic acid sequencing often introduces sequencing errors (for example, mutations that arise during the preparation of a nucleic acid library, during amplification, or sequencing). Provided herein are sequencing adapters comprising a nondegenerate or variable length molecular barcode and compositions comprising a plurality of sequencing adapters, which can be useful for sequencing nucleic acids. Further provided are methods of using the sequencing adapters, including methods of sequencing nucleic acids, methods of identifying an error in a nucleic acid sequence, and methods of determining the number of nucleic acid molecules in a library.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2023Date of Patent: January 27, 2026Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Eric Andrew Evans, Imran Saeedul Haque, Kyle Beauchamp, Clement Chu, Carlo G. Artieri, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20260022423Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2025Publication date: January 22, 2026Applicant: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20260009073Abstract: Prenatal genetic testing allows early detection of genetic disease in a fetus. Described herein are methods of detecting the presence or absence of a genetic variant in a region of interest in the genome of a fetus in a pregnant woman. The methods are noninvasive, and can use cell-free DNA (cfDNA) present in the plasma of the pregnant woman. A DNA library is constructed from the cfDNA, and DNA molecules comprising the region of interest or portions thereof are enriched and analyzed, for example by sequencing. The methods described herein can also rely on constructing a maternal haplotype to provide even higher resolution fetal genetic variant determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2025Publication date: January 8, 2026Applicant: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Imran Saeedul Haque, Jared Robert Maguire, Clement Chu, Eric Andrew Evans
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Patent number: 12416047Abstract: Prenatal genetic testing allows early detection of genetic disease in a fetus. Described herein are methods of detecting the presence or absence of a genetic variant in a region of interest in the genome of a fetus in a pregnant woman. The methods are noninvasive, and can use cell-free DNA (cfDNA) present in the plasma of the pregnant woman. A DNA library is constructed from the cfDNA, and DNA molecules comprising the region of interest or portions thereof are enriched and analyzed, for example by sequencing. The methods described herein can also rely on constructing a maternal haplotype to provide even higher resolution fetal genetic variant determination.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2017Date of Patent: September 16, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Imran Saeedul Haque, Jared Robert Maguire, Clement Chu, Eric Andrew Evans
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Patent number: 12351880Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2025Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12351879Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for detecting unique genetic signatures derived from markers such as, for example, mutations, somatic or germ-line, in nucleic acids obtained from biological samples. The sensitivity of the methods provides for detection of mutations associated with a disease, e.g., cancer mutations, or with inherited disease, e.g., an autosomal recessive disease, in a noninvasive manner at ultra-low proportions of sequences carrying mutations to sequences carrying normal, e.g., non-cancer sequences, or a reference sequence, e.g., a human reference genome.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2024Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12344901Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2022Date of Patent: July 1, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20250154605Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: May 15, 2025Applicant: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20250122580Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Applicant: MYRIAD WOMEN'S HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12270082Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for detecting unique genetic signatures derived from markers such as, for example, mutations, somatic or germ-line, in nucleic acids obtained from biological samples. The sensitivity of the methods provides for detection of mutations associated with a disease, e.g., cancer mutations, or with inherited disease, e.g., an autosomal recessive disease, in a noninvasive manner at ultra-low proportions of sequences carrying mutations to sequences carrying normal, e.g., non-cancer sequences, or a reference sequence, e.g., a human reference genome.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2022Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20250066862Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12215392Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2024Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12215391Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2023Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20250034647Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2023Publication date: January 30, 2025Applicant: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20240352511Abstract: A method of identifying and quantifying copy number variations in a gene of interest for a genomic DNA sample includes (i) fragmenting a genomic DNA sample to produce a plurality of polynucleotide fragments, (ii) isolating a plurality of target polynucleotide fragments, (iii) sequencing the plurality of target polynucleotide fragments, (iv) aligning fragment sequences to a reference sequence, (v) calculating read depths for base positions of the plurality of target polynucleotide fragments, (vi) calculating copy number likelihoods for each base position of the reference sequence, (vii) performing a breakpoint analysis on a set of fragment sequences to identify at least one sequence variation located between selected breakpoint regions of the target gene and calculate modified copy number likelihoods for base positions of the reference sequence based on the at least one sequence variation, and (viii) determining whether the target gene includes at least one copy number variation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: MYRIAD WOMEN'S HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Alexander D. Robertson, Eric Andrew Evans
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Patent number: 12104212Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2023Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20240294990Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for detecting unique genetic signatures derived from markers such as, for example, mutations, somatic or germ-line, in nucleic acids obtained from biological samples. The sensitivity of the methods provides for detection of mutations associated with a disease, e.g., cancer mutations, or with inherited disease, e.g., an autosomal recessive disease, in a noninvasive manner at ultra-low proportions of sequences carrying mutations to sequences carrying normal, e.g., non-cancer sequences, or a reference sequence, e.g., a human reference genome.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: MYRIAD WOMEN'S HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Publication number: 20240271224Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a laboratory execution system that provides for automation of laboratory processes. A centralized data management system may be dynamically updated and used to facilitate management of components of the laboratory execution system, such as an automation system and an analytics results management system that may facilitate complex analytical functions, such as synthesizing raw test data. Potential workflows include the detection of specific molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Applicant: MYRIAD WOMEN'S HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker
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Patent number: 12024749Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for detecting unique genetic signatures derived from markers such as, for example, mutations, somatic or germ-line, in nucleic acids obtained from biological samples. The sensitivity of the methods provides for detection of mutations associated with a disease, e.g., cancer mutations, or with inherited disease, e.g., an autosomal recessive disease, in a noninvasive manner at ultra-low proportions of sequences carrying mutations to sequences carrying normal, e.g., non-cancer sequences, or a reference sequence, e.g., a human reference genome.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2020Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Myriad Women's Health, Inc.Inventors: Jared Robert Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran Saeedul Haque, Eric Andrew Evans, Noah Welker