Gregory S. Schultz - Gainesville FL, US John I. Azeke - Gainesville FL, US Daniel J. Gibson - Gainesville FL, US Olajompo B. Moloye - Neshanic Station NJ, US Priscilla Lorraine Phillips - Gainesville FL, US Weihong Tan - Gainesville FL, US Christopher D. Batich - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
C12Q 1/37
US Classification:
435 23
Abstract:
The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples.
Devices For The Detection Of The Presence And/Or Activity Of Proteases In Biological Samples
Gregory S. Schultz - Gainesville FL, US John I. Azeke - Gainesville FL, US Daniel J. Gibson - Gainesville FL, US Priscilla Lorraine Phillips - Gainesville FL, US Weihong Tan - Gainesville FL, US Christopher D. Batich - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
C12M 1/34
US Classification:
4352871, 4352887
Abstract:
The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples.
Materials And Methods For Efficient And Accurate Detection Of Analytes
Gregory Schultz - Gainesville FL, US John I. Azeke - Gainesville FL, US Daniel J. Gibson - Gainesville FL, US Olajompo Busola Moloye - Gainesville FL, US Priscilla Lorraine Phillips - Gainesville FL, US Weihong Tan - Gainesville FL, US Christopher D. Batich - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
C12Q 1/37 C12M 1/34 G01N 21/75
US Classification:
435 23, 4352871, 436172, 4352879
Abstract:
The present invention provides diagnostic methods and devices that can be used to assay a medium, such as tissue in vivo or a sample in vitro (e.g. biological sample or environmental sample), in order to determine the presence, quantity, and/or concentration ratio of one or more target analytes.
Method And Device For Electromotive Delivery Of Macromolecules Into Tissue
Daniel J. Gibson - Gainesville FL, US Sonal S. Tuli - Gainesville FL, US Gregory S. Schultz - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation Inc. - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604 21, 604 20
Abstract:
Electromotive delivery of macromolecules can be provided using a delivery device including a first chamber for contacting a macromolecule delivery medium to a surface of a tissue or other anatomy of a patient; and a second chamber for contacting a receiving medium to the patient. A first electrode can be disposed in the first chamber so as to not directly contact the macromolecule delivery medium. A second medium having a buffering agent can be used to keep the first electrode from coming into direct contact with the macromolecule delivery medium. A second electrode can be disposed within the receiving medium in the second chamber such that the second electrode does not directly contact the patient. An electric field can be generated using the first and second electrodes in order to cause the macromolecule delivery medium to move into the tissue of interest from the first chamber of the delivery device.
Rapid Bed-Side Measurement Of Neutrophil Elastase Activity In Biological Fluids
The subject invention presides novel devices and methods for the measurement of nitric oxide in biological samples, including wound fluid samples. These advantageous devices and methods can be used for clinicians to monitor the wound's nitric oxide metabolism and/or response to treatment.
Compositions, Systems, And Methods For Scar Tissue Modification
Described herein are formulations that can include one or more enzymes that can break down one or more components of scar tissue. Also provided herein are methods of treating scar tissue by administering a formulation provided herein to a subject in need thereof.
Materials And Methods To Improve Accuracy Of Assays
- Gainesville FL, US Daniel J. Gibson - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64 G01N 33/543
Abstract:
Processes which require the mixing of solutions in definite proportions typically require precise equipment to measure and dispense the solutions to maintain the proportions within a tolerable range. Some processes are not amenable to precise collection, transportation, or mixing of solutions and would therefore cause the proportions to be uncontrolled. Disclosed herein are systems, devices, and methods that allow imprecise volumes of solutions to be utilized while maintaining control of the system.
License Records
Daniel Duane Gibson
License #:
E-6173 - Expired
Category:
Engineering Intern
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Daniel J. Gibson Managing
Gibson Sciences LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
Dr. Gibson graduated from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. He works in Jefferson City, MO and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. Dr. Gibson is affiliated with Capital Region Medical Center.