Patents by Inventor Gregory Moon
Gregory Moon 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: 20220189606Abstract: The ingestible event marker data framework provides a uniform, comprehensive framework to enable various functions and utilities related to ingestible event marker data (IEM data). The functions and utilities include data and/or information having an aspect of data derived from, collected by, aggregated by, or otherwise associated with, an ingestion event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2021Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventors: David O'Reilly, Erika Karplus, Andrew Thompson, George Savage, Mark Zdeblick, Timothy Robertson, Lawrence Arne, Yashar Behzadi, Gregory Moon, Patrick Beaulieu
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Patent number: 11217342Abstract: The ingestible event marker data framework provides a uniform, comprehensive framework to enable various functions and utilities related to ingestible event marker data (IEM data). The functions and utilities include data and/or information having an aspect of data derived from, collected by, aggregated by, or otherwise associated with, an ingestion event.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventors: David O'Reilly, Erika Karplus, Andrew Thompson, George Savage, Mark Zdeblick, Timothy Robertson, Lawrence Arne, Yashar Behzadi, Gregory Moon, Patrick Beaulieu
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Publication number: 20200342555Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that track a deliverable to a user. The system includes an identifier or tag secured to the deliverable, a computer system for interrogating the identifier, and a personal device in communication with the computer system, wherein the personal device is held by the user at the time the user is administered the deliverable to detect the unique identity associated with the identifier device and confirms delivery of the deliverable to the user. The method includes attaching an identifiable tag that produces a unique signature to the deliverable, interrogating the tag at about the time of delivery to the user, and confirming that the user has been administered the deliverable through detecting the identifiable tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2019Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Todd THOMPSON, Lawrence ARNE, Fataneh OMIDVAR, Yashar BEHZADI, Robert DUCK, Lorenzo DICARLO, Gregory MOON
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Patent number: 10529044Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that track a deliverable to a user. The system includes an identifier or tag secured to the deliverable, a computer system for interrogating the identifier, and a personal device in communication with the computer system, wherein the personal device is held by the user at the time the user is administered the deliverable to detect the unique identity associated with the identifier device and confirms delivery of the deliverable to the user. The method includes attaching an identifiable tag that produces a unique signature to the deliverable, interrogating the tag at about the time of delivery to the user, and confirming that the user has been administered the deliverable through detecting the identifiable tag.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Todd Thompson, Lawrence Arne, Fataneh Omidvar, Yashar Behzadi, Robert Duck, Lorenzo Dicarlo, Gregory Moon
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Publication number: 20170290513Abstract: The ingestible event marker data framework provides a uniform, comprehensive framework to enable various functions and utilities related to ingestible event marker data (IEM data). The functions and utilities include data and/or information having an aspect of data derived from, collected by, aggregated by, or otherwise associated with, an ingestion event.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: David O'Reilly, Erika Karplus, Andrew Thompson, George Savage, Mark Zdeblick, Timothy Robertson, Lawrence Arne, Yahar Behzadi, Gregory Moon, Patrick Beaulieu
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Patent number: 9235683Abstract: A method of managing adherence to a regimen in a subscription based computer implemented healthcare information environment. The method includes receiving at a mobile device information from a receiver that a dose was ingested by a living subject. The mobile device comprises a processor, a memory and a display coupled to the processor. The method provides wirelessly communicating the information over a wireless network to a backend computer processing system and receiving from the computer at the backend processing system a personal information stream characterizing behavior of the living subject based on the received information over a predetermined period. An apparatus includes an adherence package including a foldable sheet, at least one of blister pack coupled to the foldable sheet, at least one ingestible device associated with a dose, and a perforation provided on the foldable sheet to enable removal of the at the least one blister pack.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Robertson, Gregory Moon, Arna Ionescu, Yashar Behzadi, David O'Reilly, Aaron Filner, Erika Karplus, Danielle Cojuangco, Sara Burgess
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Patent number: 8951234Abstract: Pharmaceutical delivery systems for delivering dosages according to the present invention include a carrier component and a cap configured to seal an internal volume of the carrier component, wherein the cap includes a device that produces a unique current signature. Dosages prepared to be delivered according to embodiments of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, including clinical trials.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Gregory Moon, Kityee Au-Yeung, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen
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Publication number: 20140046147Abstract: Pharmaceutical delivery systems for delivering dosages according to the present invention include a carrier component and a cap configured to seal an internal volume of the carrier component, wherein the cap includes a device that produces a unique current signature. Dosages prepared to be delivered according to embodiments of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, including clinical trials.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Gregory Moon, Kityee Au-Yeung, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen
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Patent number: 8597186Abstract: Pharmaceutical delivery systems for delivering dosages according to the present invention include a carrier component and a cap configured to seal an internal volume of the carrier component, wherein the cap includes a device that produces a unique current signature. Dosages prepared to be delivered according to embodiments of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, including clinical trials.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Gregory Moon, Kityee Au-Yeung, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen
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Publication number: 20130117696Abstract: A method of managing adherence to a regimen in a subscription based computer implemented healthcare information environment. The method includes receiving at a mobile device information from a receiver that a dose was ingested by a living subject. The method provides wirelessly communicating the information over a wireless network to a backend computer processing system and receiving from the computer at the backend processing system a personal information stream characterizing behavior of the living subject based on the received information over a predetermined period. An apparatus includes an adherence package including a foldable sheet, at least one of blister pack coupled to the foldable sheet, at least one ingestible device associated with a dose, and a perforation provided on the foldable sheet to enable removal of the at the least one blister pack from the foldable sheet by tearing along the perforation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventors: Timothy ROBERTSON, Gregory Moon, Arna IONESCU, Yashar Behzadi, David O'Reilly, Aaron Filner, Erika Karplus, Danielle Cojuangco, Sara Burgess
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Publication number: 20130073312Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that track a deliverable to a user. The system includes an identifier or tag secured to the deliverable, a computer system for interrogating the identifier, and a personal device in communication with the computer system, wherein the personal device is held by the user at the time the user is administered the deliverable to detect the unique identity associated with the identifier device and confirms delivery of the deliverable to the user. The method includes attaching an identifiable tag that produces a unique signature to the deliverable, interrogating the tag at about the time of delivery to the user, and confirming that the user has been administered the deliverable through detecting the identifiable tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Todd Thompson, Lawrence Arne, Fataneh Omidvar, Yashar Behzadi, Robert Duck, Lorenzo Dicarlo, Gregory Moon
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Publication number: 20120024889Abstract: A custom medication dosing unit is disclosed. The custom medication dosing unit includes a housing having a shell element provided with a bottom surface and a circumferential edge extending from the bottom surface and a portion defining an opening for accommodating a medication. A first closure element provided with a circumferential edge is placed on the circumferential edge of the shell element in an adhering and closing manner. A medication is disposed within the opening defined between the shell element and the first closure element. A circuit module is associated within the first closure element. A system includes the custom medication dosing unit operative to communicate with a local node. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing the custom medication dosing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Timothy Robertson, Gregory Moon, Benedict Costello, Mark Zdeblick, Hooman Hafezi
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Publication number: 20120011699Abstract: High-throughput ingestible event marker manufacturing systems are provided. The systems include an assembly unit configured to stably associate an ingestible event marker with a carrier to produce a product. Also provided are manufacturing methods to produce such products which include assembling an ingestible event marker with an assembly unit configured to stably associate an ingestible event marker with a carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Mark Zdeblick, Kityee Au-Yeung, Gregory Moon, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen, Timothy Robertson, Eric Snyder, Mauro Folena, Benedict J. Costello, Pratish Rao
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Publication number: 20110306852Abstract: Pharmaceutical delivery systems for delivering dosages according to the present invention include a carrier component and a cap configured to seal an internal volume of the carrier component, wherein the cap includes a device that produces a unique current signature. Dosages prepared to be delivered according to embodiments of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, including clinical trials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Gregory Moon, Kityee Au-Yeung, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen
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Publication number: 20110009715Abstract: The ingestible event marker data framework provides a uniform, comprehensive framework to enable various functions and utilities related to ingestible event marker data (IEM data). The functions and utilities include data and/or information having an aspect of data derived from, collected by, aggregated by, or otherwise associated with, an ingestion event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: David O' Reilly, Erika Karplus, Andrew Thompson, George Savage, Mark Zdeblick, Timothy Robertson, Lawrence Arne, Yashar Behzadi, Gregory Moon, Patrick Beaulieu
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Publication number: 20100280366Abstract: Continuous field tomography systems are provided. Aspects of systems include a data aggregating module configured to receive both continuous field tomography data and non-continuous field physiological data and produce an aggregated data product from these disparate types of data. Also provided are methods of using systems of the invention in a variety of different applications, including diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The systems and methods of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, such as cardiac related applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Lawrence Arne, Orlando Banos, Yashar Behzadi, Olivier Colliou, Benedict Costello, Robert Leichner, Gregory Moon, Timothy Robertson, George Savage, Todd Thompson, Mark Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20090326397Abstract: Clinical applications for electrical tomography derived metrics are disclosed. One aspect of the present invention pertains to a method for generating clinical data by processing one or more metrics obtained via an electrical tomography. The method comprises receiving one or more metrics of an electrode stably associated with a tissue site of a subject, where the metrics are based on an induced signal of the electrode generated in response to one or more continuous electrical fields applied to the subject during an electrical tomography process. In addition, the method comprises generating clinical data of the internal organ of the subject based on the metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Yashar Behzadi, Timothy Robertson, Gregory Moon, Olivier Colliou