Gaustad
Adam Gaustad, Chicago, IL US
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20130098777 | Single, Direct Detection Of Hemoglobin A1C Percentage Using Enzyme Triggered Redox Altering Chemical Elimination (E-Trace) Immunoassay - The disclosure also relates to novel compositions and methods for the single, direct detection of Hemoglobin A1c percentage in a sample, using conversion of functional groups attached to a transitional metal complex, resulting in quantifiable electrochemical signal at two unique potentials, E | 04-25-2013 |
Adam G. Gaustad, Chicago, IL US
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20140027309 | ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS OF MONOLAYERS FOLLOWING HOMOGENEOUS REACTIONS OF THEIR COMPONENTS - The disclosure relates to novel methods for performing a solution based assay reaction with an electroactive active moiety (EAM) that subsequently forms a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) utilizing the advantages of faster solution reaction kinetics, SAM protected electrode and surface based electrochemistry for electronic measurement. | 01-30-2014 |
20140027310 | ELECTRIC MEASUREMENT OF MONOLAYERS FOLLOWING PRO-CLEAVE DETECTION OF PRESENCE AND ACTIVITY OF ENZYMES AND OTHER TARGET ANALYTES - This invention describes methods for detecting target analytes by utilizing an electroactive moiety (EAM) that functions as a substrate for a specific enzyme. If target analyte is present, a functional group is enzymatically removed from a transition metal complex resulting in quantifiable electrochemical signal at two unique potentials, E | 01-30-2014 |
Adam G. Gaustad, Kansas City, MO US
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20150323484 | BIOELECTRONIC BINDING ASSAY USING PEAK PROFILING - In one aspect, a method for detection of a target in a sample based on the change of electrochemical cyclic voltammetry peak profile is provided. The method may involve at least two or more electroactive moieties (EAMs) comprising a transitional metal complex and an anchor group. Said transitional metal complex may be capable of reversibly or semi-reversibly transferring one or more electrons. Said anchor group may allow said EAMs to covalently attach to a solid support, forming a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) on the surface. At least one EAM may further comprises a capture ligand that can be recognized and bound by a target or a surrogate target. When a sample is introduced to an EAM, the interaction between said capture ligand and said target or surrogate target may lead to change of the properties of the SAM containing all EAMs involved. Said change can be detected by an electrochemical detection system. | 11-12-2015 |
Evan Davis Gaustad, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20080298587 | Apparatus and method for secure, user-friendly deployment of information - A method of securely deploying information to a device includes placing a device into a shielded structure and exchanging timing messages between a keying device located inside the shielded structure and a beacon located outside of the shielded structure. The shielded structure is closed. The exchange of timing messages is terminated, and upon termination, the keying device transfers the information via one or more shielded messages to the device, and the beacon jams the frequency at which the shielded messages are transferred. The shielded structure is opened, and the keying device and beacon exchange messages to verify the secure deployment of the information. | 12-04-2008 |
John Gaustad, Friendswood, TX US
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20100222532 | Polystyrene Having High Melt Flow and High Vicat - A monovinylidene aromatic polymer with a melt flow index of at least 7 g/10 min and a Vicat softening temperature of at least 200° F. may be useful for injection molding with reduced cycle time. The monovinylidene aromatic polymer may be general purpose polystyrene or high impact polystyrene. It may include reduced amounts of mineral oil and increased amounts of an additive such as zinc dimethacrylate to optimize its processability and mechanical characteristics. | 09-02-2010 |
20110306689 | Expandable Polystyrene and Methods of Forming the Same - Expanded polystyrene, foamed articles and methods of making the same are described herein. The expanded polystyrene generally includes polystyrene selected from expandable polystyrene and extrusion polystyrene, the polystyrene exhibiting a molecular weight of from about 130,000 Daltons to about 220,000 Daltons; a melt flow index of from about 20 to about 30 and a density of from about 0.1 lb/ft | 12-15-2011 |
20120059077 | LOW MELT FLOW BRANCHED IONOMERS - Embodiments of the present invention include a branched aromatic ionomer, and a process of making it, by co-polymerizing a first monomer comprising an aromatic moiety and an unsaturated alkyl moiety and a second monomer represented by the general formula: | 03-08-2012 |
20120215187 | One-Piece Suction Canister Liner - A suction canister liner including a one-piece liner having a generally cylindrical shape with an open end, a closed end, a sidewall connecting the open end to the closed end, and a rim extending outward generally perpendicular to the sidewall at the open end. An inner surface of the sidewall at the open end of the liner is configured to receive a lid in a sealing engagement and the rim can engage an open-ended suction canister and support the liner within the suction canister. | 08-23-2012 |
20130331471 | Low Melt Flow Branched Ionomers - Embodiments of the present invention include a branched aromatic ionomer, and a process of making it, by co-polymerizing a first monomer comprising an aromatic moiety and an unsaturated alkyl moiety and a second monomer represented by the general formula: | 12-12-2013 |
20140100300 | Low Melt Flow Branched Ionomers - Embodiments of the present invention include a branched aromatic ionomer, and a process of making it, by co-polymerizing a first monomer comprising an aromatic moiety and an unsaturated alkyl moiety and a second monomer represented by the general formula: | 04-10-2014 |
Tanja Gaustad, Chatswood AU
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20100100815 | EMAIL DOCUMENT PARSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A preferred example of the process flow of the inventive method ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100114562 | DOCUMENT PROCESSOR AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A computer implemented method of processing a digitally encoded document having a text composed by an author by using a processor to analyse the segmentation, punctuation and linguistics of text and storing the results in a digitally accessible format. Author traits are then predicted using a machine learning system based on the results of the segmentation, punctuation and linguistics analysis of the text. | 05-06-2010 |