Patents by Inventor Russell Baldocchi

Russell Baldocchi 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: 20200318174
    Abstract: In alternative embodiments, provided are methods comprising use of FISH, IHC or equivalent gene fusion detection protocols, and gene sequencing, wherein optionally the gene sequencing is high throughput or next generation gene sequencing, for the identification and characterization of gene abnormalities such as gene breakages; optionally gene breakages comprise gene translocation, gene rearrangements and/or gene inversions. In alternative embodiments, genes or transcripts are analyzed from individuals suspected of having cancer, and the analysis is carried out on biological samples taken from these individuals. This identification and characterization of gene abnormalities can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of a cancer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2020
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Inventors: Rosanne WELCHER, Mark VERARDO, Jurgen DEL FAVERO, Michael RUVOLO, Russell BALDOCCHI, Lien HEYRMAN, Dirk GOOSSENS
  • Patent number: 9383353
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2016
    Assignee: Sirigen Inc.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, ChengJun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Publication number: 20150309016
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2014
    Publication date: October 29, 2015
    Inventors: Brent S. GAYLORD, Janice W. HONG, Tsu-Ju FU, ChengJun SUN, Russell BALDOCCHI
  • Patent number: 8802450
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2014
    Assignee: Sirigen, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Patent number: 8354239
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2013
    Assignee: Sirigen, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Patent number: 8158444
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Sirigen, Inc.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Publication number: 20120077191
    Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods useful for the detection of nucleic acid variations. Ligation within a probe or between probes is used to distinguish between probes perfectly complementary to a target and those containing a mismatch. Nucleotide fill-in/extension steps are optionally applied according to the type of assay performed. A circularization and relinearization step can be applied to create a template for further amplification and detection. In certain aspects, portions of a target sequence or its complement are not amplified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: CELULA, INC.
    Inventors: KERRY GUNNING, KURT A. KRUMMEL, RUSSEL BALDOCCHI, YI ZHANG, RAMA GHATTI, HAICHUAN ZHANG, EUGENE TU, ANDREW S. KATZ
  • Publication number: 20120028828
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: SIRIGEN INC.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Publication number: 20120029155
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: SIRIGEN INC.
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Publication number: 20080293164
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2007
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: Brent S. Gaylord, Janice W. Hong, Tsu-Ju Fu, Cheng-Jun Sun, Russell Baldocchi
  • Patent number: 6465182
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods of determining relative copy number of target nucleic acid sequences and precise mapping of chromosomal abnormalities associated with disease. The methods of the invention use target nucleic acid sequences immobilized on a solid surface, to which a sample comprising two sets of differentially labeled nucleic acid sequences are hybridized. The hybridization of the labeled nucleic acid sequences to the solid surface is then detected using standard techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Joe Gray, Dan Pinkel, Donna Albertson, Colin Collins, Russell Baldocchi