Patents by Inventor Tianyang Ye
Tianyang Ye 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: 12174140Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring the activity of electrogenic networks are described. One representative system includes an array of electrode coupled to an analyzer having a stimulator and a receiver. The electrode is placed in contact with an electrogenic cell. The electrodes can be shaped as nanowires, tubes, cavities and/or cones. The analyzer may be configured to operate in a voltage stimulation mode, in which the cells are stimulated via voltages and monitored via current, or in a current stimulation mode, in which the cells are stimulated via currents and monitored via voltages. The analyzers may be arranged as single-stage amplifiers, and may include a feedback loop shared between the stimulation signal path and the sensing signal path. The feedback loop may be arranged to provide overlapping stimulation and sensing of the electrogenic network's cells.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Donhee Ham, Hongkun Park, Keith Krenek, Tianyang Ye, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu
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Publication number: 20240325731Abstract: The present invention generally relates to nanowires. In one aspect, the present invention is generally directed to systems and methods of individually addressing nanowires on a surface, e.g., that are substantially upstanding or vertically-oriented with respect to the surface. In some cases, one or more nanowires may be individually addressed using various integrated circuit (“IC”) technologies, such as CMOS. For example, the nanowires may form an array on top of an active CMOs integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2023Publication date: October 3, 2024Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Ling Qin, Marsela Jorgolli, Tianyang Ye
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Publication number: 20240255461Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Donhee Ham
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Publication number: 20240210380Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2023Publication date: June 27, 2024Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Hongkun Park
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Patent number: 11833346Abstract: The present invention generally relates to nanowires. In one aspect, the present invention is generally directed to systems and methods of individually addressing nanowires on a surface, e.g., that are substantially upstanding or vertically-oriented with respect to the surface. In some cases, one or more nanowires may be individually addressed using various integrated circuit (“IC”) technologies, such as CMOS. For example, the nanowires may form an array on top of an active CMOs integrated circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Ling Qin, Marsela Jorgolli, Tianyang Ye
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Patent number: 11774396Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Donhee Ham
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Patent number: 11747321Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Hongkun Park
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Publication number: 20230014082Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Donhee Ham
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Publication number: 20220397512Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus for electrically assessing and/or manipulating cells. One aspect is directed to electrically mapping cells on the surface of the semiconductor substrate via cross-electrode impedance measurements. Further according to some aspects, the electrode array allows for spatially addressable electrical stimulation and/or recording of electrical signals in real-time using the CMOS circuitry. Some of these aspects are directed to using an electrode array to perform cell patterning through electrochemical gas generation, and extracellular electrochemical mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu, Tianyang Ye, Han Sae Jung, Hongkun Park
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Publication number: 20210187280Abstract: The present invention generally relates to nanowires. In one aspect, the present invention is generally directed to systems and methods of individually addressing nanowires on a surface, e.g., that are substantially upstanding or vertically-oriented with respect to the surface. In some cases, one or more nanowires may be individually addressed using various integrated circuit (“IC”) technologies, such as CMOS. For example, the nanowires may form an array on top of an active CMOs integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Donhee Ham, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Ling Qin, Marsela Jorgolli, Tianyang Ye
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Publication number: 20200347393Abstract: The present invention generally relates to micro- and nanoneedles, e.g., for use in penetrating plant cells, or other cells. In some embodiments, delivery of target biomolecules into cells with protective outer layers (e.g. plant cells or plant pollen), cells in seeds, or cells in tissues may be achieved. These outer layers could be native biological protections (e.g. complex exines for pollens), other types of cells, or general biological materials. In some cases, the needles are attached at an end on a surface. In some cases, pollen or seeds may have substantially thick and tough layers (intine and exine), which may render it more difficult to penetrate such materials, as compared with cell membranes, e.g., in mammalian cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2018Publication date: November 5, 2020Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Hongkun Park, Xing Liao, Jeffrey T. Abott, Steven Ban, Tianyang Ye
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Publication number: 20200292482Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring the activity of electrogenic networks are described. One representative system includes an array of electrode coupled to an analyzer having a stimulator and a receiver. The electrode is placed in contact with an electrogenic cell. The electrodes can be shaped as nanowires, tubes, cavities and/or cones. The analyzer may be configured to operate in a voltage stimulation mode, in which the cells are stimulated via voltages and monitored via current, or in a current stimulation mode, in which the cells are stimulated via currents and monitored via voltages. The analyzers may be arranged as single-stage amplifiers, and may include a feedback loop shared between the stimulation signal path and the sensing signal path. The feedback loop may be arranged to provide overlapping stimulation and sensing of the electrogenic network's cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2018Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Donhee Ham, Hongkun Park, Keith Krenek, Tianyang Ye, Jeffrey T. Abbott, Wenxuan Wu