Patents by Inventor Paul Sangiorgio

Paul Sangiorgio 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).

  • Publication number: 20230356230
    Abstract: Reagent cartridges and related systems and methods for controlling reagent temperature are disclosed. In accordance with an implementation, an apparatus includes a system and a reagent cartridge. The system includes a reagent cartridge receptacle, a non-contact temperature controller, a processor operatively coupled to the temperature controller. The reagent cartridge is receivable within the reagent cartridge receptacle and includes a flow cell assembly, a plurality of reagent reservoirs, and a manifold assembly. The manifold assembly includes a common fluidic line and a plurality of reagent fluidic lines. Each of the plurality of reagent fluidic lines is adapted to be fluidically coupled to a corresponding reagent reservoir and selectively couplable to the common fluidic line. The processor is to cause the temperature controller to change a temperature of at least one of the common fluidic line or one or more of the reagent fluidic lines.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2022
    Publication date: November 9, 2023
    Inventors: Elisabet Rosas, Philip Balding, Cyril Delattre, Jacqueline Weir, Ramir Vega, Jennifer Foley, Paul Sangiorgio, Darren Segale, Pietro Gatti Lafranconi, Tarun Khurana, Jacob Ruden, Craig Hetherington
  • Publication number: 20230333017
    Abstract: Provided herein are various examples of aspects of a biosensor and methods for manufacturing and using aspects of a biosensor. The method of manufacturing may include forming a germanium layer above a surface of an image sensor and forming a dielectric stack above a surface of the germanium layer. The biosensor can be utilized by placing nucleic acid(s) in reaction sites of the biosensor, exposing the reaction sites to light from a light source (e.g., excitation light), receiving emitted light from the reaction sites via the germanium layer, and identifying, based on the emitted light, a composition of the one or more nucleic acids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Tara BOZORG-GRAYELI, Ravi BILLA, Tracy FUNG, Mohsen REZAEI, Craig Hetherington, Paul Sangiorgio, Craig Ciesia, Arvin Emadi
  • Publication number: 20230228984
    Abstract: Some implementations of the disclosure relate to an imaging system, including: a sample holder to support a sample container having multiple sample locations; an optical stage having; an assembly comprising one or more actuators physically coupled to the sample holder to tilt the sample holder relative to the optical stage during imaging of the multiple sample locations to focus the optical stage onto a current sample location; a first light source to project a first pair of spots on the sample container; and a controller to control, based on a sample tilt determined from a first separation measurement of the first pair of spots from one or more images taken by an image sensor at one or more of the sample locations, the one or more actuators to tilt the sample holder along a first direction of the imaging or a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2023
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Inventors: Dakota Watson, Merek Siu, Dustin Blair, Danilo Condello, John Earney, Paul Sangiorgio
  • Publication number: 20230183799
    Abstract: Systems and methods of identifying nucleobases in a template polynucleotide are disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method may include providing a substrate comprising a plurality of the template polynucleotides in a cluster. The method may further include generating light to stimulate fluorescent emissions from the cluster. The method may further include receiving a first signal emitted at a first intensity from a first plurality of nucleotide analogs hybridized to the plurality of template polynucleotides at a first site. The method may further include receiving a second signal emitted at a second intensity from a second plurality of nucleotide analogs hybridized to the plurality of template polynucleotides at a second site. The method may further include identifying the nucleobases hybridized at the first and second sites of the template polynucleotide based on a combination of the first and second signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2022
    Publication date: June 15, 2023
    Inventors: Shaun E. Hunter, Paul Sangiorgio, Aathavan Karunakaran, David Bracher
  • Publication number: 20220371005
    Abstract: A system includes a fluidic device, a flow control valve, a first reagent fluid reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, a first fluid buffer reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, and a common fluid buffer source fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve. The flow control valve permits flow comprising: (i) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, (ii) flow from the common fluid buffer source to the fluidic device, (iii) flow from the fluidic device to the first fluid buffer reservoir, (iv) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, and (v) flow from the first fluid buffer reservoir to the fluidic device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2022
    Publication date: November 24, 2022
    Applicant: Illumina, Inc.
    Inventors: Wesley A. COX-MURANAMI, Kay KLAUSING, Bradley Kent DREWS, Nicholas WATSON, Jennifer Olivia FOLEY, Murphy HITCHCOCK, Paul SANGIORGIO, Sz-Chin Steven LIN
  • Patent number: 11426723
    Abstract: A system includes a fluidic device, a flow control valve, a first reagent fluid reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, a first fluid buffer reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, and a common fluid buffer source fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve. The flow control valve permits flow comprising: (i) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, (ii) flow from the common fluid buffer source to the fluidic device, (iii) flow from the fluidic device to the first fluid buffer reservoir, (iv) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, and (v) flow from the first fluid buffer reservoir to the fluidic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: Illumina, Inc.
    Inventors: Wesley A. Cox-Muranami, Kay Klausing, Bradley Kent Drews, Nicholas Watson, Jennifer Olivia Foley, Murphy Hitchcock, Paul Sangiorgio, Sz-Chin Steven Lin
  • Publication number: 20200108382
    Abstract: A system includes a fluidic device, a flow control valve, a first reagent fluid reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, a first fluid buffer reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, and a common fluid buffer source fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve. The flow control valve permits flow comprising: (i) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, (ii) flow from the common fluid buffer source to the fluidic device, (iii) flow from the fluidic device to the first fluid buffer reservoir, (iv) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, and (v) flow from the first fluid buffer reservoir to the fluidic device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2019
    Publication date: April 9, 2020
    Applicant: Illumina, Inc.
    Inventors: Wesley A. Cox-Muranami, Kay Klausing, Bradley Kent Drews, Nicholas Watson, Jennifer Olivia Foley, Murphy Hitchcock, Paul Sangiorgio, Sz-Chin Steven Lin