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Gary Durack, Urbana, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080213915SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF MULTIPLE FLUORESCENCE EMISSIONS IN A FLOW CYTOMETRY SYSTEM - A system and method for the measurement of multiple fluorescence emissions in a flow cytometry system is disclosed where each excitation light source is modulated with a different frequency. A single detector is used to collect the fluorescent emissions excited by all light sources, and the emissions are segregated using Fourier Transform techniques. Systems and methods for the correction of inter-beam coincidence are also disclosed.09-04-2008
20090176271Systems for Efficient Staining and Sorting of Populations of Cells - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles.07-09-2009
20100248362Apparatus and Methods for Sorting Particles - A multi-channel apparatus for classifying particles according to one or more particle characteristics. The apparatus comprises a plurality of flow cytometry units, each of which is operable to classify particles in a mixture of particles by interrogating a stream of fluid containing the particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The flow cytometry units share an integrated platform comprising at least one of the following: (1) a common supply of particles; (2) a common housing; (3) a common processor for controlling operation of the units; (4) a common processor for receiving and processing information from the units; and (5) a common fluid delivery system. The integrated platform can include a common source of electromagnetic radiation. A method of the invention comprises using a plurality of flow cytometry units sharing the integrated platform to perform a flow kilometric operation, such as analyzing or sorting particles.09-30-2010
20110020855Method and apparatus for performing cytometry - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally include a method and apparatus for performing cytometry. Specifically, embodiments of the invention comprise apparatus for providing a sample fluid to a cytometry system comprising a cytometry chip and a holder. The cytometry chip is for channeling a sample fluid from a sample fluid port to an output channel. The holder is configured to retain the cytometry chip within the holder. The holder comprises an interface between the cytometry chip and at least one of a source of the sample fluid, a source of a sheath fluid or a source of electric charge. Embodiments of a method comprise using the apparatus to provide a sample fluid to a cytometry system.01-27-2011
20110215111METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ORIENTING SPERM IN A FLUID STREAM - A flow cytometry nozzle and method for orienting sperm cells in a fluid flow path including an interior surface of a nozzle. The interior surface of the nozzle having a first, a second and a third axially tapered region for progressively accelerating the speed of a fluid stream in a downstream direction toward a nozzle exit. At least two of the regions having generally elliptical cross sectional shapes oriented in different directions for applying torsional forces to a fluid stream passing there through, tending to bring sperm cells in the stream into a desired orientation.09-08-2011
20110217722PHOTO-DAMAGE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A system and method for sorting a mixture of stained particles in a fluid flow path, including stained particles from two distinguishable groups. The system and method can include an electromagnetic radiation source for exciting fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a photodetector for detecting the fluorescence emissions from the stained particles, a processor for classifying the stained particles; and a photo-damaging laser for damaging selected particles in the flow path.09-08-2011
20110217723EPI-ILLUMINATION APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A method and apparatus for sorting stained particles in a fluid stream, each of the method and apparatus including an epi-illumination optics system with a focusing lens. The optics system being operable to direct a beam of electromagnetic radiation through the focusing lens in a forward direction along a beam axis intersecting particles in the fluid stream at said first location so that said particles pass through the beam, resulting in the fluorescence emissions from the particles being directed along said beam axis in a rearward direction.09-08-2011
20110256575DIGITAL SAMPLING APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A system and method for sorting a mixture of stained particles including a digital signal processor for analyzing and classifying the digital information generated from the particles and providing a sorting signal to a sorting system as a function of the analyzed and classified digital information.10-20-2011
20110269175METHODS FOR SORTING PARTICLES - A method of sorting stained particles in a flow cytometer by generating a mathematical model based upon extracted features of waveform pulses produced in response to the stained particles. Waveform pulses can then be analyzed to determine the probability the stained particles belong in either a first or a second population and a decision boundary can be established. Sorting decisions can be made based upon the extracted features of the waveform pulses relative to the decision boundary in combination with other desirability factors for particles or droplets containing the particles.11-03-2011

Patent applications by Gary Durack, Urbana, IL US

Gary Durack, Champaign, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120001090MINUTE PARTICLE ANALYZING DEVICE AND METHOD - A minute particle analyzing device includes: a light source; a first condenser lens for condensing light from the light source to a first end of a multimode optical fiber; a second condenser lens for condensing the light emerging from a second end of the multimode optical fiber to a minute particle; and a detector for detecting light generated from the minute particle by the application of the light from the light source.01-05-2012

Gary P. Durack, Urbana, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110001963SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF MULTIPLE EMISSIONS FROM MULTIPLE PARALLEL FLOW CHANNELS IN A FLOW CYTOMETRY SYSTEM - A system and method for the measurement of multiple emissions in multiple flow channels in a flow cytometry system is disclosed where each excitation source is modulated with a different frequency. A single detector is used to collect the fluorescent emissions excited by all sources in all flow channels, and the emissions are segregated using Fourier Transform techniques. The system and method are well-suited to microfluidic applications.01-06-2011
20110003324MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE HAVING ONBOARD TISSUE OR CELL SAMPLE HANDLING CAPABILITY - The present disclosure is generally directed to systems for the storage and preservation of an original tissue or cell sample onboard a microfluidic device, such as a cytometry chip. In some embodiments, the sample may be disassociated while onboard the microfluidic device.01-06-2011
20110003325MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to microfluidic devices adapted for facilitating cytometry analysis of particles flowing therethrough. In certain embodiments, the microfluidic devices have onboard sterilization capabilities. In other embodiments, microfluidic devices have integral collection bags and methods for keeping the microfluidic channels clean.01-06-2011
20110003330MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to microfluidic devices adapted for facilitating cytometry analysis of particles flowing therethrough. In certain embodiments, the microfluidic devices have onboard data storage capabilities. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have onboard anticoagulants. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have onboard test and control channels. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have integrated collection media. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have multiple onboard test channels. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have localized temperature control. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have anatomy simulating regions. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have complete assay capabilities. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have dissociable sections. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have means for performing functional assays.01-06-2011
20110008767MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to microfluidic devices adapted for facilitating cytometry analysis of particles flowing therethrough. In certain embodiments, the microfluidic devices allow light collection from multiple directions. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices use spatial intensity modulation. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have magnetic field separators. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have the ability to stack. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have 3-D hydrodynamic focusing to align sperm cells. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have acoustic energy couplers. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have phase variation producing lenses. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have transmissive and reflective lenses. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have integrally-formed optics. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have non-integral geographically selective reagent delivery structures. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have optical waveguides incorporated into their flow channels. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have optical waveguides with reflective surfaces incorporated into their flow channels. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices have virus detecting and sorting capabilities. In certain other embodiments, the microfluidic devices display a color change to indicate use or a result.01-13-2011
20110008817MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE HAVING A FLOW CHANNEL WITHIN A GAIN MEDIUM - The present disclosure relates to microfluidic devices incorporating a gain medium, such as a laser gain medium, and methods for their use. Certain embodiments make use of mirrors integrated into the microfluidic device substrate. Other embodiments are also disclosed.01-13-2011
20110008818MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE ADAPTED FOR POST-CENTRIFUGATION USE WITH SELECTIVE SAMPLE EXTRACTION AND METHODS FOR ITS USE - The present disclosure relates to microfluidic devices adapted for post-centrifugation use with selective sample extraction, and methods for their use. Certain embodiments make use of a dye-selective sample extraction. Other embodiments make use of a geographically-selective sample extraction. Other embodiments are also disclosed.01-13-2011