Patents by Inventor Steven Charles GEBHART

Steven Charles GEBHART 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: 20240360400
    Abstract: A microwell array specifically designed for culturing organoids is provided along with a system to enable automated imaging, identification, and isolation of individual organoids. The microwells of the microarray include a releasable cellraft that enables the automated release and transfer of selected organoids present on the cellrafts to a separate collection plate. Organoids grown on the microarray can be reliably tracked, imaged, and phenotypically analyzed by the instrument system in brightfield and fluorescence as they grow over time, then released and transferred fully intact for use in downstream applications. The use of the system is demonstrated using mouse hepatic and pancreatic organoids for single-organoid imaging, clonal organoid generation, parent organoid subcloning, and single-organoid RNA extraction for downstream gene expression or transcriptomic analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2022
    Publication date: October 31, 2024
    Inventors: Rachel Allysa STERN, Jessica Kessler HARTMAN, Steven Charles GEBHART, Caleb Macrae FLEMING, Brandon THOMPSON, Keith WILLIAMS, Robert W. MCCLELLAN
  • Publication number: 20240320992
    Abstract: A microwell array specifically designed for culturing organoids is provided along with a system to enable automated imaging, identification, and isolation of individual organoids. The microwells of the microarray include a releasable cellraft that enables the automated release and transfer of selected organoids present on the cellrafts to a separate collection plate. Organoids grown on the microarray can be reliably tracked, imaged, and phenotypically analyzed by the instrument system in brightfield and fluorescence as they grow over time, then released and transferred fully intact for use in downstream applications. The use of the system is demonstrated using mouse hepatic and pancreatic organoids for single-organoid imaging, clonal organoid generation, parent organoid subcloning, and single-organoid RNA extraction for downstream gene expression or transcriptomic analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2024
    Publication date: September 26, 2024
    Inventors: Rachel Allysa STERN, Jessica Kessler HARTMAN, Steven Charles GEBHART, Caleb Macrae FLEMING, Brandon THOMPSON, Keith WILLIAMS, Robert W. MCCLELLAN