Patents by Inventor Richard Hassett
Richard Hassett 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: 11407968Abstract: The present set of embodiments relate to a system, method, and apparatus for hydrating and mixing a liquid medium from a dry medium. Such systems, methods, and apparatuses can be used in the biotech industry because they can be used to provide prepackaged dry media in a format that can be quickly rehydrated free of issues with operator error found in more conventional media rehydration systems using mixing tanks and reactors.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Life Technologies CorporationInventors: Shawn LaBarge, Rebecca Moore, Daniel Alessi, Richard Hassett, Peter Rezac, Karsten Nielsen, Neal Anderson, Tom Donze, Elizabeth Clark
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Publication number: 20210009942Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to dry cell culture media or feeds in pellet formats which can be reconstituted into liquid media for culturing cells in vitro. Each pellet composition may comprise the same or a different composition; for example, different vitamins, amino acids, buffers, trace salts, pH, iron chelators, etc. The invention also relates to methods of making dry cell culture media by altering ratios of different pellet compositions, or, methods of making modular dry cell culture media, or customizing media formulations for growing a cell type using pellets. The media pellets may be easier to handle either before reconstitution, during shipping and handling; and/or during reconstitution. Media pellets may be used in any container like bags including sterile, single use bags for preparing media formulations. The invention also relates to kits and culture systems using media pellets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Mwita PHELPS, Paul GULDE, Richard FIKE, Mary REYNOLDS, Richard HASSETT, Andrew CAMPBELL
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Patent number: 10822584Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to dry cell culture media or feeds in pellet formats which can be reconstituted into liquid media for culturing cells in vitro. Each pellet composition may comprise the same or a different composition; for example, different vitamins, amino acids, buffers, trace salts, pH, iron chelators, etc. The invention also relates to methods of making dry cell culture media by altering ratios of different pellet compositions, or, methods of making modular dry cell culture media, or customizing media formulations for growing a cell type using pellets. According to the invention, media pellets may be easier to handle either before reconstitution, during shipping and handling; and/or during reconstitution. Media pellets may be used in any container like bags including sterile, single use bags for preparing media formulations. The invention also relates to kits and culture systems using media pellets.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2016Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Mwita Phelps, Paul Gulde, Richard Fike, Mary Reynolds, Richard Hassett, Andrew Campbell
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Publication number: 20190292515Abstract: The present invention is directed to dry cell culture media or feeds comprising layered particles. The less stable or sensitive components are separated spatially from reactive components in media, feeds, supplements, or concentrates due to layering. The invention relates to processes for preparing such layered compositions and methods of making cell culture compositions that are stable, thermally, photo-chemically and/or to gamma irradiation. The invention also relates to kits and culture systems using media layered particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2016Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Mwita PHELPS, Paul GULDE, Richard FIKE, Mary REYNOLDS, Richard HASSETT
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Publication number: 20190048312Abstract: The present invention relates to nutritive medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations. The present invention provides powder nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, e.g., cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising all of the necessary nutritive factors that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention further provides powder buffer formulations that produce particular ionic and pH conditions upon reconstitution with a solvent. The invention provides methods for production of media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, particularly bacterial cells, yeast cells, plant cells and animal cells (including human cells) using these dry powder nutritive media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Richard Fike, William Whitford, Richard Hassett, Robert Radominski, Barbara Dadey
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Publication number: 20180142203Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to dry cell culture media or feeds in pellet formats which can be reconstituted into liquid media for culturing cells in vitro. Each pellet composition may comprise the same or a different composition; for example, different vitamins, amino acids, buffers, trace salts, pH, iron chelators, etc. The invention also relates to methods of making dry cell culture media by altering ratios of different pellet compositions, or, methods of making modular dry cell culture media, or customizing media formulations for growing a cell type using pellets. According to the invention, media pellets may be easier to handle either before reconstitution, during shipping and handling; and/or during reconstitution. Media pellets may be used in any container like bags including sterile, single use bags for preparing media formulations. The invention also relates to kits and culture systems using media pellets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Mwita PHELPS, Paul GULDE, Richard FIKE, Mary REYNOLDS, Richard HASSETT, Andrew CAMPBELL
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Publication number: 20080019883Abstract: The present invention relates to nutritive medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations. The present invention provides powder nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, e.g., cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising all of the necessary nutritive factors that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention further provides powder buffer formulations that produce particular ionic and pH conditions upon reconstitution with a solvent. The invention provides methods for production of media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, particularly bacterial cells, yeast cells, plant cells and animal cells (including human cells) using these dry powder nutritive media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: INVITROGEN CORPORATIONInventors: Richard Fike, William Whitford, Richard Hassett, William Biddle, Jeffrey Biddle, Laurel Biddle, Christine Biddle, Robert Radominski, Barbara Dadey
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Publication number: 20060275886Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nutritive (e.g., cell culture) medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations. Specifically, the present invention provides powdered nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, particularly cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising necessary nutritive factors that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention further provides such powdered formulations that produce particular or desired final ionic and/or pH conditions upon reconstitution with a solvent. The invention is also directed to methods of production of these formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using these formulations. The invention also relates to methods of producing sterile formulations, and to methods for producing dry cell powders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Richard Fike, Richard Hassett, Barbara Dadey, Robert Radominski
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Publication number: 20060270038Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nutritive medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations that contain lipid. Specifically, the present invention provides powder nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, particularly cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising all of the necessary nutritive factors including lipid components that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention is particularly directed to methods of production of these media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, particularly bacterial cells, yeast cells, plant cells and animal cells (including human cells) using these dry powder nutritive media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Richard Fike, Robert Radominski, Barbara Dadey, Richard Hassett
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Publication number: 20060003448Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nutritive (e.g., cell culture) medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations. Specifically, the present invention provides powdered nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, particularly cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising necessary nutritive factors that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention further provides such powdered formulations that produce particular or desired final ionic and/or pH conditions upon reconstitution with a solvent. The invention is also directed to methods of production of these formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using these formulations. The invention also relates to methods of producing sterile formulations, and to methods for producing dry cell powders.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Richard Fike, William Whitford, William Biddle, Laurel Biddle, Christine Biddle, Jeffrey Biddle, Richard Hassett, Barbara Dadey
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Publication number: 20030153079Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nutritive medium, medium supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations that contain lipid. Specifically, the present invention provides powder nutritive medium, medium supplement and medium subgroup formulations, particularly cell culture medium supplements (including powdered sera such as powdered fetal bovine serum (FBS)), medium subgroup formulations and cell culture media comprising all of the necessary nutritive factors including lipid components that facilitate the in vitro cultivation of cells. The invention is particularly directed to methods of production of these media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations, and also provides kits and methods for cultivation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, particularly bacterial cells, yeast cells, plant cells and animal cells (including human cells) using these dry powder nutritive media, media supplement, media subgroup and buffer formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Richard Fike, Robert Radominski, Barbara Dadey, Richard Hassett