Patents by Inventor UMUT ATAKAN GURKAN
UMUT ATAKAN GURKAN 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: 11971384Abstract: Electrophoresis is used to identify presence of a target compound in a patient sample based on a charge state of the compound and a label. The charge state of the compound correlates to a total net charge of a binder conjugated to the compound. The bound complex or “bound complex” with the label is then applied to the electrophoresis substrate. An electric potential is applied to the substrate for a time period and causes the labeled bound complex to migrate toward the electrode with opposite charge of the labeled bound complex at a migration velocity to form a migration pattern over the time period. At some time during or at the end of the time period, the labeled bound complex produces a bound complex band as a result of its migration across the substrate. The presence of the compound is identified based on the labeled bound complex band and one or both of the migration pattern and the migration velocity.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Hemex Health, Inc.Inventors: Peter Galen, Ariane Elizabeth Erickson, David Richard Bell, Matthew Christian Lind, Tyler Witte, Umut Atakan Gurkan
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Publication number: 20230400431Abstract: A diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader is discussed herein. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease, or infection of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Peter Galen, Umut Atakan Gurkan, Muhammad Noman Hasan, James Daren Bledsoe, Tyler Witte
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Publication number: 20230309874Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease and/or infection of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Peter GALEN, Umut Atakan GURKAN, Arwa FRAIWAN, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Daniel E. Grupp, Joshua King Hoyt, James Thorne, Brian T. Grimberg
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Patent number: 11740203Abstract: A diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader is discussed herein. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease, or infection of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Hemex Health, Inc.Inventors: Peter Galen, Umut Atakan Gurkan, Muhammad Noman Hasan, James Daren Bledsoe, Tyler Witte
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Patent number: 11656220Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as a magneto-optical system that measures a light transmission differential through the patient sample in varying magnetic fields. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disease, infection and/or condition of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: HEMEX HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Peter Galen, David John Sayler, Joshua King Hoyt, Daniel E. Grupp, Brian T. Grimberg, Umut Atakan Gurkan
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Patent number: 11255815Abstract: Electrophoresis is used to identify presence of a target compound in a patient sample based on a charge state of the compound and a label. The charge state of the compound correlates to a total net charge of a binder conjugated to the compound. The bound complex or “bound complex” with the label is then applied to the electrophoresis substrate. An electric potential is applied to the substrate for a time period and causes the labeled bound complex to migrate toward the electrode with opposite charge of the labeled bound complex at a migration velocity to form a migration pattern over the time period. At some time during or at the end of the time period, the labeled bound complex produces a bound complex band as a result of its migration across the substrate. The presence of the compound is identified based on the labeled bound complex band and one or both of the migration pattern and the migration velocity.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Hemex Health, Inc.Inventors: Peter Galen, Ariane Elizabeth Erickson, David Richard Bell, Matthew Christian Lind, Tyler Witte, Umut Atakan Gurkan
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Publication number: 20220042946Abstract: Electrophoresis is used to identify presence of a target compound in a patient sample based on a charge state of the compound and a label. The charge state of the compound correlates to a total net charge of a binder conjugated to the compound. The bound complex or “bound complex” with the label is then applied to the electrophoresis substrate. An electric potential is applied to the substrate for a time period and causes the labeled bound complex to migrate toward the electrode with opposite charge of the labeled bound complex at a migration velocity to form a migration pattern over the time period. At some time during or at the end of the time period, the labeled bound complex produces a bound complex band as a result of its migration across the substrate. The presence of the compound is identified based on the labeled bound complex band and one or both of the migration pattern and the migration velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Peter GALEN, Ariane Elizabeth ERICKSON, David Richard BELL, Matthew Christian LIND, Tyler WITTE, Umut Atakan GURKAN
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Publication number: 20210325341Abstract: Electrophoresis is used to identify presence of a target compound in a patient sample based on a charge state of the compound and a label. The charge state of the compound correlates to a total net charge of a binder conjugated to the compound. The bound complex or “bound complex” with the label is then applied to the electrophoresis substrate. An electric potential is applied to the substrate for a time period and causes the labeled bound complex to migrate toward the electrode with opposite charge of the labeled bound complex at a migration velocity to form a migration pattern over the time period. At some time during or at the end of the time period, the labeled bound complex produces a bound complex band as a result of its migration across the substrate. The presence of the compound is identified based on the labeled bound complex band and one or both of the migration pattern and the migration velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Peter GALEN, Ariane Elizabeth ERICKSON, David Richard BELL, Matthew Christian LIND, Tyler WITTE, Umut Atakan GURKAN
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Publication number: 20200408715Abstract: A diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader is discussed herein. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease, or infection of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Peter Galen, Umut Atakan Gurkan, Muhammad Noman Hasan, James Daren Bledsoe, Tyler Witte
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Publication number: 20200378946Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as a magneto-optical system that measures a light transmission differential through the patient sample in varying magnetic fields. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disease, infection and/or condition of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Peter GALEN, David John SAYLER, Joshua King HOYT, Daniel E. GRUPP, Brian T. GRIMBERG, Umut Atakan GURKAN
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Patent number: 10768166Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as a magneto-optical system that measures a light transmission differential through the patient sample in varying magnetic fields. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disease, infection and/or condition of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Hemex Health, Inc.Inventors: Peter Galen, David John Sayler, Joshua King Hoyt, Daniel E. Grupp, Brian T. Grimberg, Umut Atakan Gurkan
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Patent number: 10349589Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease and/or infection of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: HEMEX HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Peter Galen, Umut Atakan Gurkan, Arwa Fraiwan, Muhammad Noman Hasan, Daniel E. Grupp, Joshua King Hoyt, James Thorne, Brian T. Grimberg
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Publication number: 20180064384Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system that includes a cartridge and a reader. The cartridge can contain a patient sample, such as a blood sample. The cartridge is inserted into the reader and the patient sample is analyzed. The reader contains various analysis systems, such as an electrophoresis detection system that uses electrophoresis testing to identify and quantify various components of the blood sample. The reader can process data from the various patient sample analysis to provide interpretative results indicative of a disorder, condition, disease and/or infection of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: PETER GALEN, UMUT ATAKAN GURKAN, ARWA FRAIWAN, MUHAMMAD NOMAN HASAN, DANIEL E. GRUPP, JOSHUA KING HOYT, JAMES THORNE, BRIAN T. GRIMBERG