Patents by Inventor Jennifer E. Woodell-May
Jennifer E. Woodell-May 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: 8163184Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20120010559Abstract: Methods for promoting angiogenesis comprising administering platelet-rich plasma to a site and stimulating the site with an electromagnetic field. Platelets include platelet-rich plasma and compositions can further include stem cells such as adipose stromal cells and cells derived from bone marrow aspirate. Methods also comprise isolating platelets from a patient's blood, forming a composition including the platelets, delivering the composition to a site in need of treatment, and electrically stimulating the site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. Higgins, Bruce Simon, Jennifer E. Woodell-May
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Patent number: 8048321Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Patent number: 8034014Abstract: Methods for promoting angiogenesis comprising administering platelet-rich plasma to a site and stimulating the site with an electromagnetic field. Platelets include platelet-rich plasma and compositions can further include stem cells such as adipose stromal cells and cells derived from bone marrow aspirate. Methods also comprise isolating platelets from a patient's blood, forming a composition including the platelets, delivering the composition to a site in need of treatment, and electrically stimulating the site.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. Higgins, Bruce Simon, Jennifer E. Woodell-May
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Publication number: 20110168193Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Patent number: 7954646Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Patent number: 7914689Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. Higgins, Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20100323870Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20100324450Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Patent number: 7780860Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. Higgins, Michael D. Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20100055087Abstract: Methods and compositions generating and using an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra)-rich solution. Methods for generating and isolating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist include incubating adipose tissue and/or adipocytes with polyacrylamide beads to produce interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. The interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is isolated from the polyacrylamide beads to obtain the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. Methods for treating a site of inflammation in a patient include administering to the site of inflammation the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. HIGGINS, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Jacy Hoeppner
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Publication number: 20090220482Abstract: Methods and compositions generating and using an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra)-rich solution. Methods for generating and isolating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist include incubating a liquid volume of white blood cells and platelets with polyacrylamide beads to produce interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. The interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is isolated from the polyacrylamide beads to obtain the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. Methods for treating a site of inflammation in a patient include administering to the site of inflammation the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Biomet Biologics, LLCInventors: Joel C. HIGGINS, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Jacy C. Hoeppner
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Publication number: 20080269762Abstract: Methods for repairing a cartilage defect in a subject, such methods comprising placing a tissue specimen into a container, centrifuging the container to separate the specimen into at least three fractions, drawing a selected fraction from the container, processing the fraction into a therapeutic composition, and treating the cartilage defect with the therapeutic composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Bruce Simon, Jennifer E. Woodell-May
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Publication number: 20080268064Abstract: Methods for treating a cartilage defect comprising fractioning blood to produce a blood component, shaping the cartilage defect to expose subchondral bone, microfracturing the subchondral bone, and applying the blood component to the microfractured subchondral bone. The blood component can comprise platelet-poor plasma.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Biomet Biologics, Inc.Inventor: Jennifer E. Woodell-May
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Publication number: 20080217265Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20080217264Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Publication number: 20080217263Abstract: Methods for promoting angiogenesis comprising administering platelet-rich plasma to a site and stimulating the site with an electromagnetic field. Platelets include platelet-rich plasma and compositions can further include stem cells such as adipose stromal cells and cells derived from bone marrow aspirate. Methods also comprise isolating platelets from a patient's blood, forming a composition including the platelets, delivering the composition to a site in need of treatment, and electrically stimulating the site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Biomet Biologics, Inc.Inventors: Joel C. Higgins, Bruce Simon, Jennifer E. Woodell-May
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Patent number: 7374678Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a fraction of a sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. A buoy system that may include a first buoy portion and a second buoy member operably interconnected may be used to form at least three fractions from a sample during a substantially single centrifugation process. Therefore, the separation of various fractions may be substantially quick and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Biomet Biologics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel C. Higgins, Brandon Miller
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Patent number: 7179391Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a concentrated fraction of a fluid, such as a whole blood sample, adipose tissue, or a bone marrow sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. The apparatus includes a container to be placed to a centrifuge after being filled with a whole blood sample. A buoy or fraction separator, which has a density less than that of red blood cells of a whole blood sample, is disposed in the container. During the centrifuge process the buoy separates the red blood cells from another fraction of the whole blood. After the centrifuge process is finished a plunger is used to produce at least two other fractions, including a plasma fraction and a buffy coat. Then, the buffy coat may be removed from the container without commingling the fractions of the sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel Higgins
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Publication number: 20040251217Abstract: An apparatus that allows for separating and collecting a concentrated fraction of a fluid, such as a whole blood sample, adipose tissue, or a bone marrow sample. The apparatus, when used with a centrifuge, allows for the creation of at least three fractions in the apparatus. It also provides for a new method of extracting the buffy coat phase from a whole blood sample. The apparatus includes a container to be placed to a centrifuge after being filled with a whole blood sample. A buoy or fraction separator, which has a density less than that of red blood cells of a whole blood sample, is disposed in the container. During the centrifuge process the buoy separates the red blood cells from another fraction of the whole blood. After the centrifuge process is finished a plunger is used to produce at least two other fractions, including a plasma fraction and a buffy coat. Then, the buffy coat may be removed from the container without commingling the fractions of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Michael Leach, Jennifer E. Woodell-May, Joel Higgins