Patents by Inventor Jerald Sapida
Jerald Sapida 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: 12473585Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and systems for sample preparation and/or analysis. Samples may be cells, or may be derived from one or more cells. Sample preparation may comprise conducting one or more reactions on a target. Such reactions may be conducted in one or more partitions. One or more reactions may be performed in one or more successive operations.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2023Date of Patent: November 18, 2025Assignee: 10X GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Josephine Lee, Francesca Meschi, Luz Montesclaros, Katherine Pfeiffer, Andrew D. Price, Jerald Sapida, David Sukovich, Tobias Daniel Wheeler, Yifeng Yin
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Publication number: 20240417784Abstract: Provided herein are methods of enhancing spatial resolution of an analyte using sandwich maker system. The methods and systems used herein include a first substrate that includes a plurality of probes that include a capture domain and a spatial domain and a second substrate that includes a plurality of probes comprising a capture domain and a spatial domain.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: David Sukovich, Hanyoup Kim, Jerald Sapida, Spontaneous Rose McKnight Russell, Layla Katiraee, Augusto Manuel Tentori
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Patent number: 12071655Abstract: Provided herein are methods of enhancing spatial resolution of an analyte using sandwich maker system. The methods and systems used herein include a first substrate that includes a plurality of probes that include a capture domain and a spatial domain and a second substrate that includes a plurality of probes comprising a capture domain and a spatial domain.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: 10x Genomics, Inc.Inventors: David Sukovich, Hanyoup Kim, Jerald Sapida, Spontaneous Rose McKnight Russell, Layla Katiraee, Augusto Manuel Tentori
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Publication number: 20230340565Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and systems for sample preparation and/or analysis. Samples may be cells, or may be derived from one or more cells. Sample preparation may comprise conducting one or more reactions on a target. Such reactions may be conducted in one or more partitions. One or more reactions may be performed in one or more successive operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Zahra Kamila BELHOCINE, Josephine Lee, Francesca MESCHI, Luz MONTESCLAROS, Katherine PFEIFFER, Andrew D. PRICE, Jerald SAPIDA, David SUKOVICH, Tobias Daniel WHEELER, Yifeng YIN
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Publication number: 20230295699Abstract: Provided herein are methods of enhancing spatial resolution of an analyte using sandwich maker system. The methods and systems used herein include a first substrate that includes a plurality of probes that include a capture domain and a spatial domain and a second substrate that includes a plurality of probes comprising a capture domain and a spatial domain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: David Sukovich, Hanyoup Kim, Jerald Sapida, Spontaneous Rose McKnight Russell, Layla Katiraee, Augusto Manuel Tentori
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Publication number: 20230236175Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and kits for processing nucleic acid molecules. A method may comprise providing a template nucleic acid fragment (e.g., within a cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus) within a partition (e.g., a droplet or well) and subjecting the template nucleic acid fragment to one or more processes including a barcoding process and a single primer extension or amplification process. The processed template nucleic acid fragment may then be recovered from the partition and subjected to further amplification to provide material for subsequent sequencing analysis. The methods provided herein may permit simultaneous processing and analysis of both DNA and RNA molecules originating from the same cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Jason Bell, Jerald Sapida, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee
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Patent number: 11584954Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and systems for sample preparation and/or analysis. Samples may be cells, or may be derived from one or more cells. Sample preparation may comprise conducting one or more reactions on a target. Such reactions may be conducted in one or more partitions. One or more reactions may be performed in one or more successive operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: 10X GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Josephine Lee, Francesca Meschi, Luz Montesclaros, Katherine Pfeiffer, Andrew D. Price, Jerald Sapida, David Sukovich, Tobias Daniel Wheeler, Yifeng Yin
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Patent number: 11467153Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and kits for processing nucleic acid molecules. A method may comprise providing a template nucleic acid fragment (e.g., within a cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus) within a partition (e.g., a droplet or well) and subjecting the template nucleic acid fragment to one or more processes including a barcoding process and a single primer extension or amplification process. The processed template nucleic acid fragment may then be recovered from the partition and subjected to further amplification to provide material for subsequent sequencing analysis. The methods provided herein may permit simultaneous processing and analysis of both DNA and RNA molecules originating from the same cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2021Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: 10X GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Jason Bell, Jerald Sapida, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee
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Publication number: 20210364502Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and kits for processing nucleic acid molecules. A method may comprise providing a template nucleic acid fragment (e.g., within a cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus) within a partition (e.g., a droplet or well) and subjecting the template nucleic acid fragment to one or more processes including a barcoding process and a single primer extension or amplification process. The processed template nucleic acid fragment may then be recovered from the partition and subjected to further amplification to provide material for subsequent sequencing analysis. The methods provided herein may permit simultaneous processing and analysis of both DNA and RNA molecules originating from the same cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Jason Bell, Jerald Sapida, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee
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Publication number: 20210164061Abstract: Applicant discloses herein kits for identifying the presence of Zika virus in a sample. In embodiments, these kits comprise reagents disclosed herein. Applicant further provides kits for use in detecting ZIKV in a sample, the kits comprising reagents disclosed herein. In embodiments, kits include primers directed to Zika virus (ZIKV) nucleic acid sequences, the primers capable of hybridizing to ZIKV nucleic acids and to copies of ZIKV nucleic acids (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids). Applicant discloses herein reagents for detecting Zika virus (ZIKV) in a sample, the reagents including one or more nucleic acid primers that are capable of hybridizing to a ZIKV nucleic acid (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2020Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Chandan Shee, Jerzy Majka, Bernardo Araujo, Ushati Das Chakravarty, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee, Jerald Sapida, Kristine Salazar
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Publication number: 20200354771Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and systems for sample preparation and/or analysis. Samples may be cells, or may be derived from one or more cells. Sample preparation may comprise conducting one or more reactions on a target. Such reactions may be conducted in one or more partitions. One or more reactions may be performed in one or more successive operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Josephine Lee, Francesca Meschi, Luz Montesclaros, Katherine Pfeiffer, Andrew D. Price, Jerald Sapida, David Sukovich, Tobias Daniel Wheeler, Yifeng Yin
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Publication number: 20200291454Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and kits for processing nucleic acid molecules. A method may comprise providing a template nucleic acid fragment (e.g., within a cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus) within a partition (e.g., a droplet or well) and subjecting the template nucleic acid fragment to one or more processes including a barcoding process and a single primer extension or amplification process. The processed template nucleic acid fragment may then be recovered from the partition and subjected to further amplification to provide material for subsequent sequencing analysis. The methods provided herein may permit simultaneous processing and analysis of both DNA and RNA molecules originating from the same cell, cell bead, or cell nucleus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Zahra Kamila Belhocine, Jason Bell, Jerald Sapida, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee
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Patent number: 10745766Abstract: Applicant discloses herein kits for identifying the presence of Zika virus in a sample. In embodiments, these kits comprise reagents disclosed herein. Applicant further provides kits for use in detecting ZIKV in a sample, the kits comprising reagents disclosed herein. In embodiments, kits include primers directed to Zika virus (ZIKV) nucleic acid sequences, the primers capable of hybridizing to ZIKV nucleic acids and to copies of ZIKV nucleic acids (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids). Applicant discloses herein reagents for detecting Zika virus (ZIKV) in a sample, the reagents including one or more nucleic acid primers that are capable of hybridizing to a ZIKV nucleic acid (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids).Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Labrador Diagnostics LLCInventors: Chandan Shee, Jerzy Majka, Bernardo Araujo, Ushati Das Chakravarty, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee, Jerald Sapida, Kristine Salazar
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Publication number: 20190316214Abstract: Applicant discloses herein kits for identifying the presence of Zika virus in a sample. In embodiments, these kits comprise reagents disclosed herein. Applicant further provides kits for use in detecting ZIKV in a sample, the kits comprising reagents disclosed herein. In embodiments, kits include primers directed to Zika virus (ZIKV) nucleic acid sequences, the primers capable of hybridizing to ZIKV nucleic acids and to copies of ZIKV nucleic acids (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids). Applicant discloses herein reagents for detecting Zika virus (ZIKV) in a sample, the reagents including one or more nucleic acid primers that are capable of hybridizing to a ZIKV nucleic acid (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Chandan Shee, Jerzy Majka, Bernardo Araujo, Ushati Das Chakravarty, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee, Jerald Sapida, Kristine Salazar
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Patent number: 10301689Abstract: Applicant discloses herein kits for identifying the presence of Zika virus in a sample. In embodiments, these kits comprise reagents disclosed herein. Applicant further provides kits for use in detecting ZIKV in a sample, the kits comprising reagents disclosed herein. In embodiments, kits include primers directed to Zika virus (ZIKV) nucleic acid sequences, the primers capable of hybridizing to ZIKV nucleic acids and to copies of ZIKV nucleic acids (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids). Applicant discloses herein reagents for detecting Zika virus (ZIKV) in a sample, the reagents including one or more nucleic acid primers that are capable of hybridizing to a ZIKV nucleic acid (including to cDNA copies of ZIKV nucleic acids).Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Theranos IP Company, LLCInventors: Chandan Shee, Jerzy Majka, Bernardo Araujo, Ushati Das Chakravarty, Katrina Sullivan-Bibee, Jerald Sapida, Kristine Salazar