Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Alastair A Binnie: Innovator in Chemical Composition Transfer
Introduction
Alastair A Binnie is a notable inventor based in London, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical composition transfer, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approaches.
Latest Patents
Binnie’s latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for transferring and combining reagents." This invention provides exemplary systems, methods, and apparatus for distinctly allocating liquids containing chemical compositions or compounds to known locations in an organized manner. This allows for assays to be performed on the compositions or for the chemical compositions to be combined with other distinct chemical compositions or reagents prior to evaluation. An exemplary embodiment includes a multiwell plate for handling articles such as resin beads suspended in a liquid, featuring wells with capillary holes that retain both articles and liquid.
Another significant patent is the "Method and apparatus for transferring and combining distinct chemical." This invention also provides systems, methods, and apparatus for allocating liquids containing chemical compositions to known locations. It includes a fluid transfer system with a donor member having multiple regions, each containing distinct chemical compositions. An acceptor member is provided with defined locations to receive the liquid medium, allowing for systematic transfer of chemical compositions for evaluation or further processing.
Career Highlights
Alastair A Binnie is associated with Glaxo Wellcome Inc., where he has been able to apply his innovative ideas in a practical setting. His work has contributed to advancements in the field of chemical engineering and laboratory processes.
Collaborations
Binnie has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Haim Kedar and Jeffrey H Sugarman, enhancing the collaborative spirit of innovation within his team.
Conclusion
Alastair A Binnie is a distinguished inventor whose work in chemical composition transfer has led to valuable patents and advancements in the field. His contributions continue to influence laboratory practices and chemical engineering.