ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 19 -- United States Patent no. 12,253,512, issued on March 18, was assigned to Oxbridge Clinical Inc. (Boston).
"Apparatus and methods for identification of microbial presence" was invented by Giulio Deangeli (Boston) and Cristiano Peron (Boston).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Apparatus and methods for identification of microbial presence are described, wherein the apparatus includes at least a nanopore, at least a nanopore reader, and a control unit, wherein each of the at least a nanopore reader comprises a plurality of flow cells, at least one of which is configured to accept a sample, and at least a detector connected to the plurality of flow cells and configured to ...