Patents by Inventor Owen Kaye-Kauderer
Owen Kaye-Kauderer 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: 11737665Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Patent number: 11435177Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20210315456Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20210293815Abstract: Provided herein, in some embodiments, are rapid diagnostic tests comprising a lateral flow strip and an integrated swab head. The tests may be used to detect, for example, one or more pathogens, such as viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or protozoan pathogens. Further embodiments provide methods of detecting genetic abnormalities. Nucleic acid tests using the diagnostic tests are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Applicant: Detect, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan M. Rothberg, Spencer Glantz, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Owen Kaye-Kauderer
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Publication number: 20210291177Abstract: A reagent carrier includes: a cap configured to fit on an opening of a reaction vessel; and a reagent confined by the cap. The cap may be configured to release the reagent when a user manipulates the cap while the cap is fitted on the opening of the reaction vessel. For example, the reagent may be released when the user twists the cap from a first position to a second position or when the user pushes on a surface of the cap. The cap may be configured to seal the opening of the reaction vessel when the cap is fitted on the opening of the reaction vessel. In some implementations, the cap may be a blister cap containing the reagent. In some implementations, the cap may include a cage containing the reagent. In some implementations, the cap may include a deformable structure containing the reagent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Applicant: Detect, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan M. Rothberg, Spencer Glantz, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Todd Roswech, Eric Kauderer-Abrams, Matthew Dyer, Jose Camara, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, John H. Leamon
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Publication number: 20210138275Abstract: In some aspects, a device wearable by a person includes a sensor configured to detect a signal from the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal. The ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: EpilepsyCo Inc.Inventors: Eric Kabrams, Jose Camara, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Alexander B. Leffell, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Maurizio Arienzo, Kamyar Firouzi
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Publication number: 20200397285Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200397290Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200400422Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200397286Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200397287Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200397289Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Paul E. Glenn
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Publication number: 20200188700Abstract: In some aspects, a device wearable by or attached to or implanted within a person includes a sensor configured to detect an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal from the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain a low power, substantially non-destructive ultrasound signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: EpilepsyCo Inc.Inventors: Eric Kabrams, Jose Camara, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Alexander B. Leffell, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Kamyar Firouzi
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Publication number: 20200193156Abstract: The present disclosure provides techniques and apparatus for capturing an image of a person's retina fundus, identifying the person, accessing various electronic records (including health records) or accounts or devices associated with the person, determining the person's predisposition to certain diseases, and/or diagnosing health issues of the person. Some embodiments provide imaging apparatus having one or more imaging devices for capturing one or more images of a person's eye(s). Imaging apparatus described herein may include electronics for analyzing and/or exchanging captured image and/or health data with other devices. In accordance with various embodiments, imaging apparatus described herein may be alternatively or additionally configured for biometric identification and/or health status determination techniques, as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Jacobus Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Publication number: 20200191553Abstract: The present disclosure provides techniques and apparatus for capturing an image of a person's retina fundus, identifying the person, accessing various electronic records (including health records) or accounts or devices associated with the person, determining the person's predisposition to certain diseases, and/or diagnosing health issues of the person. Some embodiments provide imaging apparatus having one or more imaging devices for capturing one or more images of a person's eye(s). Imaging apparatus described herein may include electronics for analyzing and/or exchanging captured image and/or health data with other devices. In accordance with various embodiments, imaging apparatus described herein may be alternatively or additionally configured for biometric identification and/or health status determination techniques, as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Tyler S. Ralston, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jacobus Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Publication number: 20200193592Abstract: The present disclosure provides techniques and apparatus for capturing an image of a person's retina fundus, identifying the person, accessing various electronic records (including health records) or accounts or devices associated with the person, determining the person's predisposition to certain diseases, and/or diagnosing health issues of the person. Some embodiments provide imaging apparatus having one or more imaging devices for capturing one or more images of a person's eye(s). Imaging apparatus described herein may include electronics for analyzing and/or exchanging captured image and/or health data with other devices. In accordance with various embodiments, imaging apparatus described herein may be alternatively or additionally configured for biometric identification and/or health status determination techniques, as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Tyler S. Ralston, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Lawrence C. West, Jacobus Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Patent number: D950732Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence C. West, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Tyler S. Ralston, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Jacob Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Patent number: D950733Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence C. West, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Tyler S. Ralston, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Jacob Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Patent number: D953535Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence C. West, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Tyler S. Ralston, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Jacob Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty
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Patent number: D959669Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Tesseract Health, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence C. West, Maurizio Arienzo, Owen Kaye-Kauderer, Tyler S. Ralston, Benjamin Rosenbluth, Jonathan M. Rothberg, Jacob Coumans, Christopher Thomas McNulty