Patents by Inventor Shani Offen
Shani Offen 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: 20250107709Abstract: A system includes an eye tracker having a camera, the eye tracker being configured and arranged to track an eye movement of a subject, and a processor in communication with the eye tracker, the processor being configured and arranged to create a dataset of the eye movement, generate a plot of the dataset, the plot reflecting a timecourse of eye position versus time, and identify one or more streaking vertical lines in the plot to indicate a deficit in a cranial nerve function.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2024Publication date: April 3, 2025Applicants: New York University, THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRSInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Patent number: 12201361Abstract: A system includes an eye tracker having a camera, the eye tracker being configured and arranged to track an eye movement of a subject, and a processor in communication with the eye tracker, the processor being configured and arranged to create a dataset of the eye movement, generate a plot of the dataset, the plot reflecting a timecourse of eye position versus time, and identify one or more streaking vertical lines in the plot to indicate a deficit in cranial nerve II function.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignees: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRSInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Publication number: 20220202289Abstract: A system includes an eye tracker having a camera, the eye tracker being configured and arranged to track an eye movement of a subject, and a processor in communication with the eye tracker, the processor being configured and arranged to create a dataset of the eye movement, generate a plot of the dataset, the plot reflecting a timecourse of eye position versus time, and identify one or more streaking vertical lines in the plot to indicate a deficit in cranial nerve II function.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Patent number: 11304601Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignees: New York University, The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans AffairsInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Publication number: 20190150732Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicants: New York University, THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRSInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Patent number: 10219694Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignees: New York University, The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans AffairsInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Publication number: 20170340204Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Applicants: New York University, The United States Government as Represented by the Department of Veterans AffairsInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Patent number: 9642522Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignees: New York University, The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans AfffairsInventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger
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Publication number: 20150190050Abstract: The invention provides methods and kits for detecting, screening, quantifying or localizing the etiology for reduced or impaired cranial nerve function or conduction or associated cranial nucleus or supranuclear input, useful for detecting, diagnosing or screening for increased intracranial pressure, or useful for detecting, diagnosing, monitoring progression of or screening for a disease or condition featuring increased intracranial pressure by tracking eye movement of the subject. The methods may be performed by a) analyzing eye movement of the subject; b) comparing eye movement of the subject to eye movement of a control or the subject's own baseline eye movement; and c) identifying the subject as having eye movement significantly different from the control or the subject's own baseline eye movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Uzma Samadani, Shani Offen, Marisa Carrasco-Queijeiro, David Heeger