Patents by Inventor Mark Chaisson
Mark Chaisson 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: 9746476Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to compositions, methods, and systems for performing single-molecule, real-time analysis of a variety of different biological reactions, and for determining various characteristics of the different biological reactions. The ability to analyze such reactions provides an opportunity to study those reactions as well as to potentially identify factors and/or approaches for impacting such reactions, e.g., to stimulate, enhance, or inhibit such reactions.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Jonas Korlach, Stephen Turner, Benjamin Flusberg, Mark Chaisson, Eric Schadt, Jeffrey Wegener
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Publication number: 20150362503Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to compositions, methods, and systems for performing single-molecule, real-time analysis of a variety of different biological reactions, and for determining various characteristics of the different biological reactions. The ability to analyze such reactions provides an opportunity to study those reactions as well as to potentially identify factors and/or approaches for impacting such reactions, e.g., to stimulate, enhance, or inhibit such reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Jonas Korlach, Stephen Turner, Benjamin Flusberg, Mark Chaisson, Eric Schadt, Jeffrey Wegener
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Patent number: 9165109Abstract: Computer implemented methods, and systems performing such methods for processing signal data from analytical operations and systems, and particularly in processing signal data from sequence-by-incorporation processes to identify nucleotide sequences of template nucleic acids and larger nucleic acid molecules, e.g., genomes or fragments thereof. In particularly preferred embodiments, nucleic acid sequences generated by such methods are subjected to de novo assembly and/or consensus sequence determination.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventor: Mark Chaisson
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Patent number: 9063156Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to compositions, methods, and systems for performing single-molecule, real-time analysis of a variety of different biological reactions, and for determining various characteristics of the different biological reactions. The ability to analyze such reactions provides an opportunity to study those reactions as well as to potentially identify factors and/or approaches for impacting such reactions, e.g., to stimulate, enhance, or inhibit such reactions.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Jonas Korlach, Stephen Turner, Benjamin Flusberg, Mark Chaisson, Eric Schadt, Jeffrey Wegener
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Patent number: 8911972Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for single-molecule sequencing of template nucleic acids in which the signal from a label attached to a polymerase enzyme is used to monitor conformational changes in the polymerase which occur while labeled nucleotides or nucleotide analogs are added to a growing nucleic acid chain which is complementary to the template nucleic acid. The signal indicative of the conformational state of the enzyme is used to determine with higher confidence when true nucleotide or nucleotide analog incorporation events occur, allowing for the improved quality of base calls and sequence determination.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Mark Chaisson, Sonya Clark, Christopher Silk, John Lyle, Lei Jia, Keith Bjornson
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Patent number: 8383369Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems for performing intermittent detection during analytical reactions are provided. Such methods facilitate collection of reaction data from disparate reaction times. Further, such methods are useful for reducing photo-induced damage of one or more reactants in an illuminated analytical reaction at a given reaction time. In preferred embodiments, the reaction mixture is subjected to at least one illuminated and non-illuminated period and allowed to proceed such that the time in which the reaction mixture is illuminated is less than a photo-induced damage threshold period.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Mark Maxham, Jon Sorenson, John Eid, Patrick Marks, Kevin Travers, Donald Gray, Robin Emig, Mark Chaisson, Benjamin Flusberg
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Publication number: 20120330566Abstract: Computer implemented methods, and systems performing such methods for processing signal data from analytical operations and systems, and particularly in processing signal data from sequence-by-incorporation processes to identify nucleotide sequences of template nucleic acids and larger nucleic acid molecules, e.g., genomes or fragments thereof. In particularly preferred embodiments, nucleic acid sequences generated by such methods are subjected to de novo assembly and/or consensus sequence determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventor: Mark Chaisson
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Publication number: 20110257889Abstract: Computer implemented methods, and systems performing such methods for processing signal data from analytical operations and systems, and particularly in processing signal data from sequence-by-incorporation processes to identify nucleotide sequences of template nucleic acids and larger nucleic acid molecules, e.g., genomes or fragments thereof. In particularly preferred embodiments, nucleic acid sequences generated by such methods are subjected to de novo assembly and/or consensus sequence determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Klammer, Susan Tang, Mark Chaisson, Jon Sorenson, Chen-Shan Chin
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Publication number: 20110160077Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for single-molecule sequencing of template nucleic acids in which the signal from a label attached to a polymerase enzyme is used to monitor conformational changes in the polymerase which occur while labeled nucleotides or nucleotide analogs are added to a growing nucleic acid chain which is complementary to the template nucleic acid. The signal indicative of the conformational state of the enzyme is used to determine with higher confidence when true nucleotide or nucleotide analog incorporation events occur, allowing for the improved quality of base calls and sequence determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Mark Chaisson, Sonya Clark, Christopher Silk, John Lyle, Lei Jia, Keith Bjornson
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Publication number: 20100323912Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to compositions, methods, and systems for performing single-molecule, real-time analysis of a variety of different biological reactions, and for determining various characteristics of the different biological reactions. The ability to analyze such reactions provides an opportunity to study those reactions as well as to potentially identify factors and/or approaches for impacting such reactions, e.g., to stimulate, enhance, or inhibit such reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Jonas Korlach, Stephen Turner, Benjamin Flusberg, Mark Chaisson, Eric Schadt, Jeffrey Wegener
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Publication number: 20100075327Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems for performing intermittent detection during analytical reactions are provided. Such methods facilitate collection of reaction data from disparate reaction times. Further, such methods are useful for reducing photo-induced damage of one or more reactants in an illuminated analytical reaction at a given reaction time. In preferred embodiments, the reaction mixture is subjected to at least one illuminated and non-illuminated period and allowed to proceed such that the time in which the reaction mixture is illuminated is less than a photo-induced damage threshold period.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Mark Maxham, Jon Sorenson, John Eid, Patrick Marks, Kevin Travers, Donald Gray, Robin Emig, Mark Chaisson, Benjamin Flusberg