Patents by Inventor Scott P. Layne
Scott P. Layne 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: 20190338100Abstract: The present invention relates to a monolith for processing fluid samples, and methods of making and using the monolith. The monolith can contain certain monomers or combinations of monomers that can be polymerized to give a polymeric monolith that can efficiently self-wick fluid. The self-wicking polymeric monolith can be used as a convenient tool for point of care/on site diagnostics and analytics. The monolith is easily stored and transported, comparatively cost-efficient to make, permits good detection of analyte molecules and is readily functionalizable by impregnation of and/or covalently grafting additional chemical moieties to either the whole monolith or in zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicants: Monolythix, Inc., Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific ResearchInventors: Keith A. Oberg, Mark D. Dobbs, Ekaterina Tkatchouk, Scott P. Layne, Milton Lee
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Patent number: 10336881Abstract: The present invention relates to a monolith for processing fluid samples, and methods of making and using the monolith. The monolith can contain certain monomers or combinations of monomers that can be polymerized to give a polymeric monolith that can efficiently self-wick fluid. The self-wicking polymeric monolith can be used as a convenient tool for point of care/on site diagnostics and analytics. The monolith is easily stored and transported, comparatively cost-efficient to make, permits good detection of analyte molecules and is readily functionalizable by impregnation of and/or covalently grafting additional chemical moieties to either the whole monolith or in zones.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignees: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research, Monolythix, Inc.Inventors: Keith A. Oberg, Mark D. Dobbs, Ekaterina Tkatchouk, Scott P. Layne, Milton Lee
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Publication number: 20170073492Abstract: The present invention relates to a monolith for processing fluid samples, and methods of making and using the monolith. The monolith can contain certain monomers or combinations of monomers that can be polymerized to give a polymeric monolith that can efficiently self-wick fluid. The self-wicking polymeric monolith can be used as a convenient tool for point of care/on site diagnostics and analytics. The monolith is easily stored and transported, comparatively cost-efficient to make, permits good detection of analyte molecules and is readily functionalizable by impregnation of and/or covalently grafting additional chemical moieties to either the whole monolith or in zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicants: Monolythix, Inc., Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific ResearchInventors: Keith A. Oberg, Mark D. Dobbs, Ekaterina Tkatchouk, Scott P. Layne, Milton Lee
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Patent number: 9464969Abstract: The present invention relates to a monolith for processing fluid samples, and methods of making and using the monolith. The monolith can contain certain monomers or combinations of monomers that can be polymerized to give a polymeric monolith that can efficiently self-wick fluid. The self-wicking polymeric monolith can be used as a convenient tool for point of care on site diagnostics and analytics. The monolith is easily stored and transported, comparatively cost-efficient to make, permits good detection of analyte molecules and is readily functionalizable by impregnation of and/or covalently grafting additional chemical moieties to either the whole monolith or in zones.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Monolythix, Inc.Inventors: Keith A. Oberg, Mark D. Dobbs, Ekaterina Tkatchouk, Scott P. Layne, Milton Lee
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Publication number: 20160146714Abstract: Described herein are monoliths for processing fluid samples, and methods of making and using such monoliths.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicants: Monolythix, Inc., Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific ResearchInventors: Keith A. Oberg, Mark D. Dobbs, Ekaterina Tkatchouk, Scott P. Layne, Milton Lee
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Patent number: 5968731Abstract: An apparatus for performing automated testing of infections biological specimens is disclosed. The apparatus comprise a process controller for translating user commands into test instrument suite commands, and a test instrument suite comprising a means to treat the specimen to manifest an observable result, and a detector for measuring the observable result to generate specimen test results.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Scott P. Layne, Tony J. Beugelsdijk
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Patent number: 5925514Abstract: An apparatus for testing specimens for infection by a retrovirus is described. The apparatus comprises a process controller including a communications module for translating user commands into test instrument suite commands and a means for communicating specimen test results to a user. The apparatus further comprises a test instrument suite including a means for treating the specimen to manifest an observable result and a detector for measuring the observable result.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Scott P. Layne, Tony J. Beugelsdijk
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Patent number: 5841975Abstract: A method and apparatus for sharing integrated testing services with a plurality of autonomous remote clients is disclosed. In the disclosed method, in response to an access request message, a process controller transmits an access enabling message to the remote client. The access enabling message includes instructions performable by a remote client to generate test equipment commands. A process controller interprets and transforms these commands into automated test instrument suite commands, which are provided to laboratory modules to perform the indicated tests. Test data results are then obtained and transmitted to the remote client.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Scott P. Layne, Tony J. Beugelsdijk