Patents by Inventor Mehmet SENCAN
Mehmet SENCAN 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: 20240108257Abstract: A multi-analyte sensor system is provided, comprising: a transmitter for containing a battery the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; and an implantable multianalyte monolithic integrated circuit for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable multianalyte monolithic integrated circuit comprises a sensor control circuit (e.g., Potentiostat, Voltametric Circuit) and an electrochemical sensing element, wherein the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense concentrations of two or more analytes and generate an electrical signal representative of these concentrations, and wherein sensor control circuit is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element and enables independent control of detection method and conditions (e.g., redox potential) at the integrated sensing circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: MUHAMMAD MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, MEISAM HONARVAR NAZARI, MEHMET SENCAN
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Publication number: 20230380728Abstract: There is provided a glucose sensor system comprising: a transmitter (2) for containing a battery (212), the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; a transcutaneous connector (3) comprising at least one conductive path; and an implantable monolithic integrated circuit (I) for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable monolithic integrated circuit comprises a potentiostat and an electrochemical sensing element; wherein the potentiostat is electrically coupled to the transmitter (2) via the transcutaneous connector (3), and the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense glucose concentration and generate an electrical signal representative of the glucose concentration, and wherein the potentiostat is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: INTEGRATED MEDICAL SENSORS, INC.Inventors: MUHAMMAD MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, MEISAM HONARVAR NAZARI, MEHMET SENCAN
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Patent number: 11806136Abstract: There is provided a glucose sensor system comprising: a transmitter (2) for containing a battery (212), the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; a transcutaneous connector (3) comprising at least one conductive path; and an implantable monolithic integrated circuit (I) for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable monolithic integrated circuit comprises a potentiostat and an electrochemical sensing element; wherein the potentiostat is electrically coupled to the transmitter (2) via the transcutaneous connector (3), and the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense glucose concentration and generate an electrical signal representative of the glucose concentration, and wherein the potentiostat is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2023Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Inventors: Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Mehmet Sencan
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Patent number: 11786150Abstract: There is provided a glucose sensor system comprising: a transmitter (2) for containing a battery (212), the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; a transcutaneous connector (3) comprising at least one conductive path; and an implantable monolithic integrated circuit (1) for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable monolithic integrated circuit comprises a potentiostat and an electrochemical sensing element; wherein the potentiostat is electrically coupled to the transmitter (2) via the transcutaneous connector (3), and the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense glucose concentration and generate an electrical signal representative of the glucose concentration, and wherein the potentiostat is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Inventors: Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Mehmet Sencan
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Publication number: 20230301555Abstract: There is provided a glucose sensor system comprising: a transmitter (2) for containing a battery (212), the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; a transcutaneous connector (3) comprising at least one conductive path; and an implantable monolithic integrated circuit (1) for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable monolithic integrated circuit comprises a potentiostat and an electrochemical sensing element; wherein the potentiostat is electrically coupled to the transmitter (2) via the transcutaneous connector (3), and the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense glucose concentration and generate an electrical signal representative of the glucose concentration, and wherein the potentiostat is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: MUHAMMAD MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, MEISAM HONARVAR NAZARI, MEHMET SENCAN
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Publication number: 20230277095Abstract: There is provided a glucose sensor system comprising: a transmitter (2) for containing a battery (212), the transmitter being for placement on top of patient skin; a transcutaneous connector (3) comprising at least one conductive path; and an implantable monolithic integrated circuit (I) for placement beneath the patient skin, wherein the implantable monolithic integrated circuit comprises a potentiostat and an electrochemical sensing element; wherein the potentiostat is electrically coupled to the transmitter (2) via the transcutaneous connector (3), and the electrochemical sensing element is configured to sense glucose concentration and generate an electrical signal representative of the glucose concentration, and wherein the potentiostat is electrically connected to the electrochemical sensing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Integrated Medical Sensors, Inc.Inventors: MUHAMMAD MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, MEISAM HONARVAR NAZARI, MEHMET SENCAN
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Publication number: 20220160264Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Axel SCHERER, Meisam Honarvar NAZARI, Muhammad MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, Mehmet SENCAN, Arti GAUR
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Publication number: 20220125312Abstract: Monitoring of one or more key indicators can provide powerful insights into operation and state of different physical systems. For example, continuous monitoring of multiple analyte in body will allow for detailed insights into personal health and will allow for preventative health management. In this application, we present an ultra-small scale wireless sensing platform capable of long-term wireless in-vivo sensing. The key for extreme miniaturization lies in ultra-low-power compact design and lithographic integration of key system components. The key to low cost is using standard technologies and scalable manufacturing. For example, using standard semiconductor technologies for sensing, processing and wireless operation paves way to a low-cost integrated wireless sensing technology. Modern semiconductor technologies provide the capability to provide low-power and yet powerful electronics functionality in a small (mm-scale) size and wireless operation at high frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Integrated Medical Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Mehmet Sencan
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Patent number: 11160476Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignees: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, THE TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGEInventors: Axel Scherer, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Mehmet Sencan, Arti Gaur
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Publication number: 20200178801Abstract: Monitoring of one or more key indicators can provide powerful insights into the operation and state of different physical systems. For example, continuous monitoring of multiple analytes in a subject allows for detailed insights into personal health as well as allowing for the implementation of preventative health measures. Herein are described design and processing methods for a small wireless multi-analyte sensing platform that can be used to monitor multiple analytes such as glucose, lactate, Urea and other physicochemical quantities. The design techniques and processing methods presented herein can be used for a multitude of other applications and are not limited to those described here.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Integrated Medical Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Mehmet Sencan
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Publication number: 20190290171Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Axel SCHERER, Meisam Honarvar NAZARI, Muhammad MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, Mehmet SENCAN, Arti GAUR
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Patent number: 10368788Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignees: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, THE TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGEInventors: Axel Scherer, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Mehmet Sencan, Arti Gaur
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Publication number: 20170020416Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Axel SCHERER, Meisam Honarvar NAZARI, Muhammad MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, Mehmet SENCAN, Arti GAUR
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Patent number: 9173605Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYInventors: Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Mehmet Sencan, Axel Scherer
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Publication number: 20140336485Abstract: A fully integrated small size implantable sensing device is described, which can include a sensor and an electronic circuit to interface with the sensor and communicate with an external device. Various fabrication methods for the sensing device are described, including provision of wells, created using same fabrication technology as the electronic circuit, to contain electrodes of the sensor and corresponding functionalization chemicals. Such implantable sensing device can be used for a variety of electrochemical measuring applications within a living body as well as actuation by injecting a current into the living body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Muhammad MUJEEB-U-RAHMAN, Meisam HONARVAR NAZARI, Mehmet SENCAN, Axel SCHERER