Patents by Inventor Ranjit Prakash
Ranjit Prakash 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: 20240238776Abstract: Fluidic devices and related methods are generally provided. The fluidic devices described herein may be useful, for example, for diagnostic purposes (e.g., detection of the presence of one or more disease causing bacteria in a patient sample). Unlike certain existing fluidic devices for diagnostic purposes, the fluidic devices and methods described herein may be useful for detecting the presence of numerous disease causing bacteria in a patient sample substantially simultaneously (e.g., in parallel). In some embodiments, the fluidic devices and methods described herein provide highly sensitive detection of microbes in relatively large fluidic samples (e.g., between 0.5 mL and about 5 mL), as compared to certain existing fluidic detection (e.g., microfluidic) devices and methods. In an exemplary embodiment, increased detection sensitivity of microbial pathogens present in a patient sample (e.g., blood) is performed by selectively removing human nucleic acid prior to sensitive detection of microbial infection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash
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Patent number: 11975320Abstract: Fluidic devices and related methods are generally provided. The fluidic devices described herein may be useful, for example, for diagnostic purposes (e.g., detection of the presence of one or more disease causing bacteria in a patient sample). Unlike certain existing fluidic devices for diagnostic purposes, the fluidic devices and methods described herein may be useful for detecting the presence of numerous disease causing bacteria in a patient sample substantially simultaneously (e.g., in parallel). In some embodiments, the fluidic devices and methods described herein provide highly sensitive detection of microbes in relatively large fluidic samples (e.g., between 0.5 mL and about 5 mL), as compared to certain existing fluidic detection (e.g., microfluidic) devices and methods. In an exemplary embodiment, increased detection sensitivity of microbial pathogens present in a patient sample (e.g., blood) is performed by selectively removing human nucleic acid prior to sensitive detection of microbial infection.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2020Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash
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Publication number: 20240068050Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to the field of microbial pathogen detection and identification utilizing genomic sequence recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Jork Nolling
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Patent number: 11840721Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to the field of microbial pathogen detection and identification utilizing genomic sequence recognition.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Jork Nolling
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Publication number: 20230183820Abstract: Methods and devices for isolating microbial cells from a sample, extracting eukaryotic DNA from a sample, and identifying the microbial species in the sample are disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: HELIXBIND, INC.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Srinivas Rapireddy, Jork Nolling
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Publication number: 20230173494Abstract: Fluidic systems and reagent carriers suitable for storing reagents in a desirable manner are generally provided. In some embodiments, a reagent carrier stores a liquid film comprising a solid reagent and/or stores different reagents in different locations. In some embodiments, a fluidic system comprises a reagent carrier constrained such that it comprises an elongated axis positioned within 30° of a vertical axis of the fluidic reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, David Steinmiller
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Patent number: 11590507Abstract: Fluidic systems and reagent carriers suitable for storing reagents in a desirable manner are generally provided. In some embodiments, a reagent carrier stores a liquid film comprising a solid reagent and/or stores different reagents in different locations. In some embodiments, a fluidic system comprises a reagent carrier constrained such that it comprises an elongated axis positioned within 30° of a vertical axis of the fluidic reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, David Steinmiller
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Patent number: 11414712Abstract: Methods and devices for isolating microbial cells from a sample, extracting eukaryotic DNA from a sample, and identifying the microbial species in the sample are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: HELIXBIND, INC.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Srinivas Rapireddy, Jork Nolling
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Publication number: 20210260588Abstract: Fluidic systems and reagent carriers suitable for storing reagents in a desirable manner are generally provided. In some embodiments, a reagent carrier stores a liquid film comprising a solid reagent and/or stores different reagents in different locations. In some embodiments, a fluidic system comprises a reagent carrier constrained such that it comprises an elongated axis positioned within 30° of a vertical axis of the fluidic reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, David Steinmiller
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Publication number: 20210017581Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to the field of microbial pathogen detection and identification utilizing genomic sequence recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Jork Nolling
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Publication number: 20200391200Abstract: Fluidic devices and related methods are generally provided. The fluidic devices described herein may be useful, for example, for diagnostic purposes (e.g., detection of the presence of one or more disease causing bacteria in a patient sample). Unlike certain existing fluidic devices for diagnostic purposes, the fluidic devices and methods described herein may be useful for detecting the presence of numerous disease causing bacteria in a patient sample substantially simultaneously (e.g., in parallel). In some embodiments, the fluidic devices and methods described herein provide highly sensitive detection of microbes in relatively large fluidic samples (e.g., between 0.5 mL and about 5 mL), as compared to certain existing fluidic detection (e.g., microfluidic) devices and methods. In an exemplary embodiment, increased detection sensitivity of microbial pathogens present in a patient sample (e.g., blood) is performed by selectively removing human nucleic acid prior to sensitive detection of microbial infection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash
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Patent number: 10730041Abstract: Fluidic devices and related methods are generally provided. The fluidic devices described herein may be useful, for example, for diagnostic purposes (e.g., detection of the presence of one or more disease causing bacteria in a patient sample). Unlike certain existing fluidic devices for diagnostic purposes, the fluidic devices and methods described herein may be useful for detecting the presence of numerous disease causing bacteria in a patient sample substantially simultaneously (e.g., in parallel). In some embodiments, the fluidic devices and methods described herein provide highly sensitive detection of microbes in relatively large fluidic samples (e.g., between 0.5 mL and about 5 mL), as compared to certain existing fluidic detection (e.g., microfluidic) devices and methods. In an exemplary embodiment, increased detection sensitivity of microbial pathogens present in a patient sample (e.g., blood) is performed by selectively removing human nucleic acid prior to sensitive detection of microbial infection.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash
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Publication number: 20170292146Abstract: Methods and devices for isolating microbial cells from a sample, extracting eukaryotic DNA from a sample, and identifying the microbial species in the sample are disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash, Srinivas Rapireddy, Jork Nolling
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Publication number: 20170259257Abstract: Fluidic devices and related methods are generally provided. The fluidic devices described herein may be useful, for example, for diagnostic purposes (e.g., detection of the presence of one or more disease causing bacteria in a patient sample). Unlike certain existing fluidic devices for diagnostic purposes, the fluidic devices and methods described herein may be useful for detecting the presence of numerous disease causing bacteria in a patient sample substantially simultaneously (e.g., in parallel). In some embodiments, the fluidic devices and methods described herein provide highly sensitive detection of microbes in relatively large fluidic samples (e.g., between 0.5 mL and about 5 mL), as compared to certain existing fluidic detection (e.g., microfluidic) devices and methods. In an exemplary embodiment, increased detection sensitivity of microbial pathogens present in a patient sample (e.g., blood) is performed by selectively removing human nucleic acid prior to sensitive detection of microbial infection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Applicant: HelixBind, Inc.Inventors: Alon Singer, Ranjit Prakash
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Patent number: 9132426Abstract: A biochip for multiplex genetic identification is disclosed. An biochip for separating and detecting a plurality of DNA fragments includes a set of inputs and chambers for receiving a sample matrix of genetic material and reagents needed to conduct a polymerase chain reaction amplification of the genetic material. The biochip also includes a plurality of separation and detection chambers that physically separate different DNA fragments that have been marked with labels that emit similar colors, thereby enabling the independent detection of the different DNA fragments.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: NanoMDx, Inc.Inventor: Ranjit A. Prakash
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Publication number: 20140328733Abstract: A biochip for multiplex genetic identification is disclosed. An biochip for separating and detecting a plurality of DNA fragments includes a set of inputs and chambers for receiving a sample matrix of genetic material and reagents needed to conduct a polymerase chain reaction amplification of the genetic material. The biochip also includes a plurality of separation and detection chambers that physically separate different DNA fragments that have been marked with labels that emit similar colors, thereby enabling the independent detection of the different DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventor: Ranjit A. PRAKASH
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Publication number: 20140200167Abstract: A biochip for multiplex genetic identification is disclosed. An biochip for separating and detecting a plurality of DNA fragments includes a set of inputs and chambers for receiving a sample matrix of genetic material and reagents needed to conduct a polymerase chain reaction amplification of the genetic material. The biochip also includes a plurality of separation and detection chambers that physically separate different DNA fragments that have been marked with labels that emit similar colors, thereby enabling the independent detection of the different DNA fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: NanoMDx, Inc.Inventor: Ranjit A. PRAKASH
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Publication number: 20140080726Abstract: A method of detecting nucleic acid fragments is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of sets of probes, each set of probes having a nucleic acid sequence. A first portion of the sequence is complementary to a target nucleic acid sequence, which differs for each set of probes relative to the other sets of probes. A second portion of the sequence is a specified sequence, which is the same for each set of probes. Each probe has a fluorescent label joined to the second portion of the sequence. The first portion of the sequence binds with nucleic acid fragments of a sample having a sequence complementary to said first portion. A quenching compound that has a quenching moiety and a nucleic acid sequence complementary to the specified sequence of the second portion of the sets of probes quenches the fluorescence.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: NANOMDX, INC.Inventor: Ranjit A. PRAKASH
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Publication number: 20140080725Abstract: A method of detecting nucleic acid fragments is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of chambers, each chamber separated from the other chambers of the plurality, each chamber having at least one set of probes disposed therein, each set of probes being capable of binding to a different target nucleic acid sequence relative to the other sets of probes. The method also includes providing a sample comprising a plurality of sets of nucleic acid fragments, placing at least a portion of the sample into each of the plurality of chambers and causing the at least one set of probes in each chamber to bind with complementary nucleic acid fragments of the sample, and detecting the binding of the nucleic acid fragments to the sets of probes in each chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: NANOMDX, INC.Inventor: Ranjit A. PRAKASH