Koshinsky
Heather Koshinsky, El Cerrita, CA US
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20140315730 | SCALABLE CHARACTERIZATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS BY PARALLEL SEQUENCING - A method for detecting the presence or absence of a target polynucleotide in a sample is described. | 10-23-2014 |
Heather Ann Koshinsky, Ei Cerrito, CA US
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20120297902 | LABORATORY SPATULA - Laboratory spatula having stalk regions with a hollow first end and a hollow second end and at manipulating regions may be used for collecting, transporting or storing a material. A manipulating region may be configured as a shovel region, a scoop region, a whisk region, a punch region, a sieve region, a loop region, a cutting edge, a spreading region, a grinding region, a hook region, a scraper region, a tweezer region, a grasper region, or a pick region. The spatula may be lightweight and disposable, and may be any appropriate size including micro size, a regular size, or a macro size. The spatula may also have an anti-stick surface. The spatula may be calibrated, and may include calibration marks or additional features. | 11-29-2012 |
Heather Ann Koshinsky, El Cerrito, CA US
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20130205922 | LABORATORY INSTRUMENT - The present invention relates to a disposable laboratory cannula for transferring a liquid or a solution from one vessel to another vessel avoiding atmospheric contamination comprising. The cannula includes a hollow stalk region having a hollow first end and a hollow second end; a first manipulating region being continuous with the hollow first end of the stalk region; and a second manipulating region bring continuous with the hollow second end of the stalk region and the first manipulating region. | 08-15-2013 |
20140230578 | LABORATORY SPATULA - Laboratory spatula having stalk regions with a hollow first end and a hollow second end and at manipulating regions may be used for collecting, transporting or storing a material. A manipulating region may be configured as a shovel region, a scoop region, a whisk region, a punch region, a sieve region, a loop region, a cutting edge, a spreading region, a grinding region, a hook region, a scraper region, a tweezer region, a grasper region, or a pick region. The spatula may be lightweight and disposable, and may be any appropriate size including micro size, a regular size, or a macro size. The spatula may also have an anti-stick surface. The spatula may be calibrated, and may include calibration marks or additional features. | 08-21-2014 |