Patents by Inventor Scott Berlin
Scott Berlin 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: 11931737Abstract: Disclosed herein are platforms, systems, and methods including a cell culture system that includes a cell culture container comprising a cell culture, the cell culture receiving input cells, a cell imaging subsystem configured to acquire images of the cell culture, a computing subsystem configured to perform a cell culture process on the cell culture according to the images acquired by the cell imaging subsystem, and a cell editing subsystem configured to edit the cell culture to produce output cell products according to the cell culture process.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: CELLINO BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Matthias Wagner, Suvi Aivio, Mariangela Amenduni, Catherine Pilsmaker, Arnaldo Pereira, Ananya Zutshi, Ozge Whiting, George Harb, Steven Nagle, Anthia Toure, Matthew Sullivan, Maya Berlin-Udi, Lukas Vasadi, Alexander Stange, Sangkyun Lee, Stefanie Morgan, Nick Seay, Scott Luro
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Publication number: 20240067914Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for processes related to cell culture and generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Matthias Wagner, Suvi Aivio, Catherine Pilsmaker, Mariangela Amenduni, Amaldo Pereira, Sangkyun Lee, Scott Luro, Stefanie Morgan, Matthew Sullivan, Maya Berlin-Udi, Deniz Aksel, Jason Natale
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Publication number: 20240067917Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for processes related to cell culture and generation. A system for culturing cells comprises a cell culture container comprising a first surface, the first surface being configured for one or more cell colonies to adhere thereto; an image sensor configured to capture one or more time-series images of a first cell colony in the one or more cell colonies; a computing subsystem configured to iteratively manage a surface area of the first cell colony according to a method comprising: calculating the surface area of the first cell colony as the first cell colony proliferates, selecting a portion of the first cell colony to remove to reduce the surface area of the first cell colony when its surface area is above a predetermined threshold, and removing, using a cell removal tool, the selected portion of the first cell colony from the first surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Matthias Wagner, Suvi Aivio, Catherine Pilsmaker, Mariangela Amenduni, Arnaldo Pereira, Sangkyun Lee, Scott Luro, Stefanie Morgan, Matthew Sullivan, Maya Berlin-Udi, Deniz Aksel, Jason Natale
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Publication number: 20240067916Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for processes related to cell culture and generation. A system for culturing cells a cell culture container comprises a first surface, the first surface being configured for a plurality of cell colonies to continuously adhere thereto throughout a cell culture process; an image sensor configured to capture one or more time-series images of the plurality of cell colonies during the cell culture process; a cell removal tool configured to remove one or more cells from the first surface of the cell culture container during the cell culture process; and a computing subsystem configured to: track one or more characteristics of the plurality of cell colonies based on the one or more time-series images, and control the cell removal tool to remove cells based on the one or more characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Matthias Wagner, Suvi Aivio, Catherine Pilsmaker, Mariangela Amenduni, Amaldo Pereira, Sangkyun Lee, Scott Luro, Stefanie Morgan, Matthew Sullivan, Maya Berlin-Udi, Deniz Aksel, Jason Natale
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Patent number: 11913029Abstract: Disclosed herein are platforms, systems, and methods including a cell culture system that includes a cell culture container comprising a cell culture, the cell culture receiving input cells, a cell imaging subsystem configured to acquire images of the cell culture, a computing subsystem configured to perform a cell culture process on the cell culture according to the images acquired by the cell imaging subsystem, and a cell editing subsystem configured to edit the cell culture to produce output cell products according to the cell culture process.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: CELLINO BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Matthias Wagner, Suvi Aivio, Mariangela Amenduni, Catherine Pilsmaker, Arnaldo Pereira, Ananya Zutshi, Anthia Toure, Steven Nagle, Ozge Whiting, George Harb, Matthew Sullivan, Maya Berlin-Udi, Stefanie Morgan, Nick Seay, Sang Lee, Scott Luro
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Patent number: 10764075Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, computer program products, and the like, for implementing providing a web conferencing service. In one example, the system and methods involve a real-time application programming interface (RTAPI) component in the telecommunications network. The RTAPI is configured, in one embodiment, to provide a platform through which one or more users of the telecommunications network interfaces with one or more conferencing components of the network. In one example, the RTAPI may be configured to coordinate a dial-out to a participant of a conference at a designated time such that the participant is entered into the conference automatically.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Level 3 Communications, LLCInventors: Adam Charles Uzelac, Joshua Scott Berlin, Michael Dana Chan, Darren James Behmlander, Gregory Thomas Ellison, Duane Green
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Publication number: 20140301250Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, computer program products, and the like, for implementing providing a web conferencing service. In one example, the system and methods involve a real-time application programming interface (RTAPI) component in the telecommunications network. The RTAPI is configured, in one embodiment, to provide a platform through which one or more users of the telecommunications network interfaces with one or more conferencing components of the network. In one example, the RTAPI may be configured to coordinate a dial-out to a participant of a conference at a designated time such that the participant is entered into the conference automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Level 3 Communications, LLCInventors: Adam Charles Uzelac, Joshua Scott Berlin, Michael Dana Chan, Darren James Behmlander, Gregory Thomas Ellison, Duane Greene
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Publication number: 20110106123Abstract: A scalpel for performing complex surgeries, such as c-sections, is formed of a body that is preferably elongated and shaped and sized to fit ergonomically into the hands of surgeons. The body has surfaces that are joined to each other by smooth transition elements to insure that the body has no points or sharp edges that could cut or scratch the surgeon or the patient. The body is formed with a triangular notch formed of a beak and an extension. A surgical blade, preferably a standard off-the-shelf surgical blade, is imbedded in the body and the only portion of the blade that is accessible is a portion of its cutting edge spanning the notch. The scalpel is used by introducing the beak into a slit in the tissue with the blade portion facing the direction in which the cut is to be made. The body of the scalpel is then grasped firmly and advanced to make the cut. The initial incision can be made with the tip of the beak. In one embodiment, the body is molded around the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Michael LAFAUCI, Scott Berlin, Russell Robertson, Jeanne Pfordresher, Stanley E. Mayer
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Patent number: 7818885Abstract: A scalpel for performing complex surgeries, such as c-sections, is formed of a body that is preferably elongated and shaped and sized to fit ergonomically into the hands of surgeons. The body has surfaces that are joined to each other by smooth transition elements to insure that the body has no points or sharp edges that could cut or scratch the surgeon or the patient. The body is formed with a triangular notch formed of a beak and an extension. A surgical blade, preferably a standard off-the-shelf surgical blade, is imbedded in the body and the only portion of the blade that is accessible is a portion of its cutting edge spanning the notch. The scalpel is used by introducing the beak into a slit in the tissue with the blade portion facing the direction in which the cut is to be made. The body of the scalpel is then grasped firmly and advanced to make the cut. The initial incision can be made with the tip of the beak.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Brolex, LLCInventors: Michael Lafauci, Scott Berlin
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Publication number: 20100234865Abstract: A scalpel for performing complex surgeries, such as c-sections, is formed of a body that is preferably elongated and shaped and sized to fit ergonomically into the hands of surgeons. The body has surfaces that are joined to each other by smooth transition elements to insure that the body has no points or sharp edges that could cut or scratch the surgeon or the patient. The body is formed with a triangular notch formed of a beak and an extension. A surgical blade, preferably a standard off-the-shelf surgical blade, is imbedded in the body and the only portion of the blade that is accessible is a portion of its cutting edge spanning the notch. The scalpel is used by introducing the beak into a slit in the tissue with the blade portion facing the direction in which the cut is to be made. The body of the scalpel is then grasped firmly and advanced to make the cut. The initial incision can be made with the tip of the beak. In one embodiment, the body is molded around the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Michael LAFAUCI, Scott BERLIN
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Publication number: 20090198263Abstract: A scalpel for performing complex surgeries, such as c-sections, is formed of a body that is preferably elongated and shaped and sized to fit ergonomically into the hands of surgeons. The body has surfaces that are joined to each other by smooth transition elements to insure that the body has no points or sharp edges that could cut or scratch the surgeon or the patient. The body is formed with a triangular notch formed of a beak and an extension. A surgical blade, preferably a standard off-the-shelf surgical blade, is imbedded in the body and the only portion of the blade that is accessible is a portion of its cutting edge spanning the notch. The scalpel is used by introducing the beak into a slit in the tissue with the blade portion facing the direction in which the cut is to be made. The body of the scalpel is then grasped firmly and advanced to make the cut. The initial incision can be made with the tip of the beak.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Michael LAFAUCI, Scott BERLIN
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Patent number: 6709330Abstract: An options simulation engine for an options trading game. The present invention comprises a game engine for keeping track of game time and game settings, an options market simulator for providing a real-world options trading environment, and a portfolio manager engine for keeping track of a player's portfolio. The options market simulator comprises a basic stock price generator for moving stock prices, a news/rumor generator for moving stock prices, and an options pricing generator for pricing options.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Ameritrade Holding CorporationInventors: Cynthia Ann Klein, Lawrence Scott Berlin, Timothy J. Kostolansky, Jaime Rockwell Del Palacio
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Patent number: D633616Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Brolex, LLCInventors: Michael Lafauci, Scott Berlin