- New Haven CT, US Yao Lu - New Haven CT, US Jonathan Chen - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Yale University - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system, device, and method for the high throughput multiplexed detection of a wide number of compounds. The invention comprises of a microwell array coupled to a capture agent array to form a plurality of interfaces between a microwell and a set of immobilized capture agents. The set of capture agents comprises a plurality of distinguishable features, with each feature corresponding to the detection of a particular compound of interest. In certain embodiments, each microwell is configured to contain a single cell. The invention is therefore capable of performing a high throughput analysis of single cell profiles, including profiles of secreted compounds.
- Menlo Park CA, US Russell Aaron Phillips - San Francisco CA, US Heping Gao - Issaquah WA, US Jonathan E. Chen - Seattle WA, US Abhishek Bapna - Mountain View CA, US
In one embodiment, a method includes a computer server machine receiving a request from a first user to interact with a multimedia content. The computer server machine then associates the first user with a control group, wherein the control group comprises a first set of users interacting with the multimedia content. When the first user is associated with the control group, the computer server machine then applies a first content insertion model to the multimedia content and records a first set of metrics based on the interaction of the first user with the multimedia content.
System, Device And Method For High-Throughput Multi-Plexed Detection
- New Haven CT, US Yao Lu - New Haven CT, US Jonathan Chen - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Yale University - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system, device, and method for the high throughput multiplexed detection of a wide number of compounds. The invention comprises of a microwell array coupled to a capture agent array to form a plurality of interfaces between a microwell and a set of immobilized capture agents. The set of capture agents comprises a plurality of distinguishable features, with each feature corresponding to the detection of a particular compound of interest. In certain embodiments, each microwell is configured to contain a single cell. The invention is therefore capable of performing a high throughput analysis of single cell profiles, including profiles of secreted compounds.
System, Device And Method For High-Throughput Multi-Plexed Detection
- New Haven CT, US Yao Lu - New Haven CT, US Jonathan Chen - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system, device, and method for the high throughput multiplexed detection of a wide number of compounds. The invention comprises of a microwell array coupled to a capture agent array to form a plurality of interfaces between a microwell and a set of immobilized capture agents. The set of capture agents comprises a plurality of distinguishable features, with each feature corresponding to the detection of a particular compound of interest. In certain embodiments, each microwell is configured to contain a single cell. The invention is therefore capable of performing a high throughput analysis of single cell profiles, including profiles of secreted compounds.
System, Device And Method For High-Throughput Multi-Plexed Detection
- New Haven CT, US Yao LU - New Haven CT, US Jonathan Chen - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Yale University - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system, device, and method for the high throughput multiplexed detection of a wide number of compounds. The invention comprises of a microwell array coupled to a capture agent array to form a plurality of interfaces between a microwell and a set of immobilized capture agents. The set of capture agents comprises a plurality of distinguishable features, with each feature corresponding to the detection of a particular compound of interest. In certain embodiments, each microwell is configured to contain a single cell. The invention is therefore capable of performing a high throughput analysis of single cell profiles, including profiles of secreted compounds.
While both Dr. Jonathan Chen, an assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, and Dr. Megan Conroy, an assistant professor of clinical medicine in the division of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tell Yahoo
Jonathan Chen, chief of pediatric cardiovascular surgery at Seattle Childrens Hospital, spoke to Sadies parents about a pediatric mechanical heart valve that was being tested and asked whether they wanted Sadie to take part in a clinical trial, according to a 2015 news release from the hospital.
Date: Apr 16, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
3-year-old thriving after becoming first to get world's smallest mechanical heart valve during medical trial
Then Dr. Jonathan Chen, chief of pediatric cardiovascular surgery and co-director of Seattle Children's Heart Center, asked whether the family would try something different and take part in a medical trial for a miniature, mechanical heart valve that was manufactured by Abbott.
Date: Apr 09, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
More Children Are Being Poisoned By Prescription Opoioids
That's a good idea in theory, says Jonathan Chen, a physician at Stanford Medicine who has researched how guidelines for prescribing opioids affect primary care. But doctors already face a lengthy list of sensitive subjects they should discuss with patients. And they aren't always conditioned to con
We probably prescribe a little bit more than we need to, and its not like people throw these away afterward. The leftovers are something were not thinking about, said Jonathan Chen, an instructor at Stanford University School of Medicine, who has researched opioid abuse. Chen, who was not involv
Date: Jun 15, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Heroin addiction is rare among painkiller abusers, study says
Meanwhile, cracking down on pill mills could address some of the problem but would hardly suffice, said Jonathan Chen, an instructor at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has researched painkiller abuse but is not associated with the review article. The top 10 percent of doctors prescr
Date: Jan 15, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study: Opioid overprescription a problem for all doctors
"Being a physician myself, I am acutely aware of the emotional angst that can occur when deciding whether to prescribe opioids to a patient who may have simultaneously developed a chronic-pain and substance-dependence problem," said Dr. Jonathan Chen, a professor at Stanford, in a press release. "Th
Researchers led by Dr. Jonathan Chen, of Stanford University, looked at data from 2013 Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage claims. They focused on prescriptions for narcotic painkillers containing hydrocodone (drugs such as Vicodin), oxycodone (Oxycontin and Percocet), codeine and others in t