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Daniel Fasulo, Madison, CT US

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20100240046Methods and Systems for Identifying PCR Primers Specific to One or More Target Genomes - Methods and systems for identifying a primer pair for polymerase chain reaction specific to one or more target genomes. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used to identify primers that can distinguish between target genomes and closely related non-target genomes.09-23-2010

Daniel Fasulo, Titusville, NJ US

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20090124886Method For Developing Test For Neurosychiatric Disease - A method for generating classifiers for identifying neuropsychiatric disease includes acquiring functional neuroimaging data. The acquired functional neuroimaging data may be registered to an atlas of the brain. A discriminative mask is generated based on the registered functional neuroimaging data and the generated discriminative mask is applied to the registered functional neuroimaging data. One or more classifiers are generated for identifying neuropsychiatric disease based on the masked functional neuroimaging data. The accuracy of the generated classifiers may be verified. The generated classifiers may then be used to identify neuropsychiatric disease.05-14-2009

Daniel P. Fasulo, Titusville, NJ US

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20100129802Method of Sequencing a Genome - A method and computer-program product for sequencing nucleic acid sequences using restriction fragment maps derived from end-sequenced nucleotide fragments. The initial nucleotide sequence can be processed to form a shot-gun-data set. The present teachings employ a technique called Restriction Site Shotgun Sequencing (RSSS.) It can reduce the amount of overlap required between fragment ends while still producing a good assembly. A decrease in overlap can be achieved by using additional information in the fragments to assist in determining that two fragments overlap.05-27-2010
20100198774Systems and Methods for Aligning Multiple Point Sets - Many biological data analysis problems require matching data points from different data sets. For example, high-throughput protein expression liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry (LC/MS) protocols developed generate 2-dimensional feature sets that require matching on a point-by-point basis. In these protocols, it can be useful to perform all data collection sequentially and analyze the data subsequent to lab work. This avoids the need to identify all of the components in a sample before comparing it to other samples, thus saving effort and avoiding the potential problem of missing an important component due to problems in the identification stage. Such methods can involve identifying, grouping and measuring sets of characteristic peaks in order to identify and quantify shared peptides. The present teachings provide, among other things, a method for comparing and associating multiple data sets. These methods, can be used, for example, for analyzing LC/MS runs, gel images etc.08-05-2010

Patent applications by Daniel P. Fasulo, Titusville, NJ US

Paula D. Fasulo, Eastpointe, MI US

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20100098925Multi-layer nanocomposite materials and methods for forming the same - A multi-layer nanocomposite material includes a first layer of a first polymeric material and a second layer of nanocomposite material. The nanocomposite material includes a second polymeric material and a nanofiller material exfoliated therewithin. The second layer is established on the first layer, or the first layer is established on the second layer. The multi-layer nanocomposite material exhibits enhanced physical properties and enhanced ductility due to the improved stress dissipation of the secondary layers during impact.04-22-2010

Patent applications by Paula D. Fasulo, Eastpointe, MI US