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W. Grant Corboy, Baltimore, MD US
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20120030887 | Telescoping-Tube System For Crew Transfer - A system and method for transferring crew members between a first platform and a second platform, at least one of which platforms is subject to movement, is disclosed. The system includes a telescoping-tube assembly having at least three nestable tubes. The tubes are capable of being extended and retracted as well as being selectively locked to ensure that a crew member traversing the tube assembly always travels along a rigid connection between adjacent tubes. A sensor system is used to sense the location and direction of movement of a crew member within the tubes. | 02-09-2012 |
W. Grant Mcgimpsey, Worcester, MA US
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20100290951 | SURFACE-BASED AMMONIUM ION SENSOR: AN ELECTRODE DERIVATIZED WITH A SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER - A compound sensitive to and selective for ammonium ions over other ions. A sensor fabricated from a self assembled monolayer of said compound on gold, exhibiting sensitivity and selectivity for ammonium ions over other ions in aqueous solutions, including blood. A method of preparation of said compound and said sensor. | 11-18-2010 |
W. Grant Mcgimpsey, Boylston, MA US
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20090220381 | IMAGEWISE PATTERNING OF FILMS AND DEVICES COMPRISING THE SAME - The present invention is directed, at least in part, to methods for imagewise patterning of a surface. Such patterned surfaces can be used, e.g., in microfluidic devices. Accordingly, the present invention is also directed, at least in part, to nanopatterned devices which include a microchannel structure and methods for forming such devices. | 09-03-2009 |
W. Grant Mcgimpsey, Hudson, MA US
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20130203145 | Continuous Flow Bioreactor for Magnetically Stabilized Three-Dimensional Tissue Culture - The invention provides methods for rapid, continuous generation of cells and cell products using magnetically stabilized three-dimensional tissue culture. The invention also pertains to a continuous flow self-regulating closed system bioreactor system for magnetically stabilized three-dimensional tissue culture. The methods described here do not use traditional solid scaffolding for cell culture. | 08-08-2013 |
20140322785 | Continuous Flow Bioreactor for Magnetically Stabilized Three-Dimensional Tissue Culture - The invention provides methods for rapid, continuous generation of cells and cell products using magnetically stabilized three-dimensional tissue culture. The invention also pertains to a continuous flow self-regulating closed system bioreactor system for magnetically stabilized three-dimensional tissue culture. The methods described here do not use traditional solid scaffolding for cell culture. | 10-30-2014 |