Paul C. Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US Carl S. Brown - Seattle WA, US Steven A. Reese - Shoreline WA, US
Assignee:
Applied Precision, LLC - Issaquah WA
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
US Classification:
2504591, 2504581
Abstract:
A system and method employing photokinetic techniques in cell biology imaging applications are disclosed. Systems and methods of acquiring image data of an object may comprise: selectively inducing photoactivation of material at a site on the object; performing an optical axis integration scan; simultaneously executing a time delay integration scan sequence; and processing acquired image data in accordance with one or more desired analyses. Various methodologies and applications may include, inter alia, selective photobleaching of a site on the object, diffusion rate, velocity, and wave-front propagation analyses, multi-dimensional analyses of dispersion characteristics, biomolecular binding in cellular organelles, and photoactivation assisted systematic image segmentation for the study of cellular components.
System And Method Employing Photokinetic Techniques In Cell Biology Imaging Applications
Paul C. Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US Carl S. Brown - Seattle WA, US Steven A. Reese - Shoreline WA, US
Assignee:
Applied Precision, LLC - Issaquah WA
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
US Classification:
2504591, 2504581
Abstract:
A system and method employing photokinetic techniques in cell biology imaging applications are disclosed. Systems and methods of acquiring image data of an object may comprise: selectively inducing photoactivation of material at a site on the object; performing an optical axis integration scan; simultaneously executing a time delay integration scan sequence; and processing acquired image data in accordance with one or more desired analyses. Various methodologies and applications may include, inter alia, selective photobleaching of a site on the object, diffusion rate, velocity, and wave-front propagation analyses, multi-dimensional analyses of dispersion characteristics, biomolecular binding in cellular organelles, and photoactivation assisted systematic image segmentation for the study of cellular components.
System And Method Employing Photokinetic Techniques In Cell Biology Imaging Applications
Paul C. Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US Carl S. Brown - Seattle WA, US Steven A. Reese - Shoreline WA, US
Assignee:
Applied Precision, Inc. - Issaquah WA
International Classification:
G01J 1/58
US Classification:
2504591
Abstract:
A system and method employing photokinetic techniques in cell biology imaging applications are disclosed. Systems and methods of acquiring image data of an object may comprise: selectively inducing photoactivation of material at a site on the object; performing an optical axis integration scan; simultaneously executing a time delay integration scan sequence; and processing acquired image data in accordance with one or more desired analyses. Various methodologies and applications may include, inter alia, selective photobleaching of a site on the object, diffusion rate, velocity, and wave-front propagation analyses, multi-dimensional analyses of dispersion characteristics, biomolecular binding in cellular organelles, and photoactivation assisted systematic image segmentation for the study of cellular components.
Optical Substrate For Reduced Background Fluorescence
Carl S. Brown - Seattle WA, US Steven A. Reese - Shoreline WA, US
Assignee:
Applied Precision, Inc. - Issaquah WA
International Classification:
H01J 3/14
US Classification:
2502013, 356317
Abstract:
A new optical substrate design allows a target to be illuminated with minimal illumination of undesired surfaces within the image collection ray path. The non rectangular substrate provide different surfaces through which a target is illuminated and imaged and thereby prevents illumination rays from crossing the substrate surface through which the target is imaged.
Steven Reese - Shoreline WA, US Steven Quarre - Woodinville WA, US Carl Brown - Seattle WA, US Paul Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US
International Classification:
G01N021/64
US Classification:
250/459100
Abstract:
The method of illumination of a microarray sample may contribute to the signal-to-background ratio. An oblique illumination technique is used to reduce the reflections from the sample to the detector. The sample may also be moved to the backside of the sample support to reduce the reflections caused by the sample support. In addition, a parallel scanning technique may be used to ensure proper alignment of the sample.
Steven Reese - Shoreline WA, US Carl Brown - Seattle WA, US Paul Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US
International Classification:
H01J040/14
US Classification:
250/206000
Abstract:
An image acquisition system and method employing multi-axis integration (MAI) may incorporate both optical axis integration (OAI) and time-delay integration (TDI) techniques. Disclosed MAI systems and methods may integrate image data in the z direction as the data are acquired, projecting the image data prior to deconvolution. Lateral translation of the image plane during the scan in the z direction may allow large areas to be imaged in a single scan sequence.
Steven Reese - Shoreline WA, US Peter Lombrozo - Aptos CA, US James Roecker - Bellvue WA, US Paul Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US
International Classification:
B23Q001/64
US Classification:
269/056000
Abstract:
A system and method of selectively fastening a substrate to a limited travel staging system are disclosed. In accordance with one aspect of a substrate holder, a securing mechanism may be manually or automatically moved in a repeatable manner such that a selected region of a substrate can be moved into the precision travel range of a highly accurate staging system. Some embodiments of a substrate holder may comprise an indexing system enabling referenced movements such that one or more selected substrate regions may be moved relative to the stage.
Steven Reese - Shoreline WA, US Carl Brown - Seattle WA, US Paul Goodwin - Shoreline WA, US
International Classification:
G01B 11/24
US Classification:
356601000
Abstract:
An image acquisition system and method employing multi-axis integration (MAI) may incorporate both optical axis integration (OAI) and time-delay integration (TDI) techniques. Disclosed MAI systems and methods may integrate image data in the z direction as the data are acquired, projecting the image data prior to deconvolution. Lateral translation of the image plane during the scan in the z direction may allow large areas to be imaged in a single scan sequence.
Unlike Zients, DelBene will bring first-hand IT experience to the table as manager of Healthcare.gov. Steven Reese, chief technology officer at Microsoft Gold Partner Sigmanet in Ontario, Calif., said he is optimistic about DelBene's appointment.
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Date: Dec 13, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Partners: Cisco A 'Serious Contender' In SDN Market With Insieme Launch
"They are changing the market completely," said Steven Reese, Chief Technology Officer at SIGMAnet, an Ontario, Calif.-based Cisco Gold partner, of Cisco's Insieme Networks launch Wednesday. "They are tackling [SDN] from a whole different direction that I think will lead to a lot of these startups a
Nuclear experts say the main elements released are radioactive cesium and iodine. They can combine with the salt in sea water to become cesium chloride and sodium iodide, which are common and abundant elements and would readily dilute in the wide expanse of the Pacific, according to Steven Reese, director of the Radiation Center at Oregon State.
Date: Mar 17, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Japanese plant poses little threat to US _ for now
Radioactive cesium and iodine also can combine with the salt in sea water to become sodium iodide and cesium chloride, which are common elements that would readily dilute in the wide expanse of the Pacific, according to Steven Reese, director of the Radiation Center at Oregon State.
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