Patents by Inventor Michael Lucero
Michael Lucero 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: 20120252015Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for detecting polynucleotides in a sample and for quantifying polynucleotide load in a sample. The polynucleotides can be associated with a disease, disorder, or condition. In some applications, methylated DNA is quantified, e.g., in order to determine the load of polynucleotides in a sample. The present disclosure also provides methods and compositions for determining the load of fetal polynucleotides in a biological sample, e.g., the load of fetal polynucleotides (e.g., DNA, RNA) in maternal plasma. The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for detecting cellular processes such as cellular viability, growth rates, and infection rates. This disclosure also provides compositions and methods for detecting differences in copy number of a target polynucleotide. In some embodiments, the methods and compositions provided herein are useful for diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormalities, when the starting sample is maternal tissue (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Bio-Rad LaboratoriesInventors: Benjamin Hindson, Serge Saxonov, Philip Belgrader, Kevin Ness, Michael Lucero, Billy Colston, Shawn Paul Hodges, Nicholas J. Heredia, Jeffrey Clark Mellen, Camille Bodley Troup, Paul Wyatt
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Patent number: 8247178Abstract: An M×N matrix microfluidic device for performing a matrix of reactions, the device having a plurality of reaction cells in communication with one of either a sample inlet or a reagent inlet through a via formed within an elastomeric block of the device. Methods provided include a method for forming vias in parallel in an elastomeric layer of an elastomeric block of a microfluidic device, the method comprising using patterned photoresist masks and etching reagents to etch away regions or portions of an elastomeric layer of the elastomeric block.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef
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Structural ring interconnect printed circuit board assembly for a ducted fan unmanned aerial vehicle
Patent number: 8242623Abstract: A structural ring interconnect printed circuit board assembly for a ducted fan unmanned aerial vehicle that comprises a printed circuit board attached to a core vehicle body, wherein the printed circuit board conforms to the shape of the core vehicle body's airframe skirt, and wherein the printed circuit board provides structural integrity to the core vehicle body.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Michael Lucero, Daniel Ross Collette, David Axtman -
Patent number: 8163492Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Fluidign CorporationInventors: Marc Unger, Ian D. Manger, Michael Lucero, Yong Yi, Emily Miyashita-Lin, Anja Wienecke, Geoffrey Facer
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Publication number: 20110189678Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Michael Lucero, Marc Unger, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoffrey Facer
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Publication number: 20110159499Abstract: This invention provides compositions and methods for detecting differences in copy number of a target polynucleotide. In some cases, the methods and compositions provided herein are useful for diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormalities, when the starting sample is maternal tissue (e.g., blood, plasma). The methods and materials described apply techniques for allowing detection of small, but statistically significant, differences in polynucleotide copy number.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: QuantaLife, Inc.Inventors: Benajamin HINDSON, Serge Saxonov, Phillip Belgrader, Kevin Ness, Michael Lucero, Billy Colston
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Publication number: 20110053784Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Marc Unger, Ian D. Manger, Michael Lucero, Yong Yi, Emily Miyashita-Lin, Anja Wienecke, Geoffrey Facer
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Publication number: 20110020918Abstract: A microfluidic device adapted to perform many simultaneous binding assays including but not limited to immunological experiments, such as ELISA assays, with minimal cross-talk between primary and secondary antibodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Hany Ramez Nassef, Hou-Pu Chou, Michael Lucero, Andrew May, Kathy Yokobata
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Patent number: 7837946Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyzes. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyzes requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyzes.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Michael Lucero, Marc Unger, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoffrey Facer
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Patent number: 7820427Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Marc Unger, Ian D. Manger, Michael Lucero, Yong Yi, Emily Miyashita-Lin, Anja Wienecke, Geoffrey Facer
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Publication number: 20100184202Abstract: An M×N matrix microfluidic device for performing a matrix of reactions, the device having a plurality of reaction cells in communication with one of either a sample inlet or a reagent inlet through a via formed within an elastomeric block of the device. Methods provided include a method for forming vias in parallel in an elastomeric layer of an elastomeric block of a microfluidic device, the method comprising using patterned photoresist masks and etching reagents to etch away regions or portions of an elastomeric layer of the elastomeric block.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef
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Patent number: 7749737Abstract: An M times.N matrix microfluidic device for performing a matrix of reactions, the device having a plurality of reaction cells in communication with one of either a sample inlet or a reagent inlet through a via formed within an elastomeric block of the device. Methods provided include a method for forming vias in parallel in an elastomeric layer of an elastomeric block of a microfluidic device, the method comprising using patterned photoresist masks and etching reagents to etch away regions or portions of an elastomeric layer of the elastomeric block.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef
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STRUCTURAL RING INTERCONNECT PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY FOR A DUCTED FAN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
Publication number: 20100120273Abstract: A structural ring interconnect printed circuit board assembly for a ducted fan unmanned aerial vehicle that comprises a printed circuit board attached to a core vehicle body, wherein the printed circuit board conforms to the shape of the core vehicle body's airframe skirt, and wherein the printed circuit board provides structural integrity to the core vehicle body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Michael Lucero, Daniel Ross Collette, David Axtman -
Patent number: 7691333Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Michael Lucero, Marc Unger, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoffrey Facer, Yong Yi
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Patent number: 7666361Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoff Facer, Yong Yi
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Patent number: 7604965Abstract: An M×N matrix microfluidic device for performing a matrix of reactions, the device having a plurality of reaction cells in communication with one of either a sample inlet or a reagent inlet through a via formed within an elastomeric block of the device. Methods provided include a method for forming vias in parallel in an elastomeric layer of an elastomeric block of a microfluidic device, the method comprising using patterned photoresist masks and etching reagents to etch away regions or portions of an elastomeric layer of the elastomeric block.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Geoffrey Facer, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef
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Publication number: 20090239233Abstract: An assay kit is provided that includes assay reagents stored in a single-tube container, and a data storage medium containing information about the contents of the container. Methods are provided for using the data provided with the kit to direct instruments and/or processes, for example, to control an instrument to perform amplification and/or sequencing reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: APPLERA CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. Hunkapiller, Dennis A. Gilbert, Kenneth J. Livak, Junko Stevens, Susan K. Eddins, Michael Lucero
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Publication number: 20090239290Abstract: An assay kit is provided that includes assay reagents stored in a single-tube container, and a data storage medium containing information about the contents of the container. Methods are provided for using the data provided with the kit to direct instruments and/or processes, for example, to control an instrument to perform amplification and/or sequencing reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: APPLERA CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. Hunkapiller, Dennis A. Gilbert, Kenneth J. Livak, Junko Stevens, Susan K. Eddins, Michael Lucero
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Publication number: 20090176230Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Michael Lucero, Marc Unger, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoffrey Facer
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Publication number: 20080230387Abstract: A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Lincoln McBride, Marc Unger, Michael Lucero, Hany Ramez Nassef, Geoffrey Facer