Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004
Title: The Innovations of Charles Able
Introduction
Charles Able is an accomplished inventor based in Cambridge, MA. He has made significant contributions to the field of microanalytics and microsynthetic analyses. His work focuses on developing innovative devices and methods that enhance the performance of in vitro amplification assays.
Latest Patents
Charles Able holds a patent for "Devices and methods for the performance of miniaturized in vitro amplification assays." This invention relates to methods and apparatus for performing microanalytic and microsynthetic analyses and procedures. The invention provides a microsystem platform and a micromanipulation device for manipulating the platform that utilizes the centripetal force resulting from rotation of the platform to motivate fluid movement through microchannels. Specifically, the invention offers devices and methods for performing miniaturized in vitro amplification assays, such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Methods specific for the apparatus of the invention for performing PCR are also provided.
Career Highlights
Charles Able is currently associated with Tecan Trading AG, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of microanalytical techniques.
Collaborations
Charles has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gregory John Kellogg and Todd Edward Arnold. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of various projects and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Charles Able's contributions to the field of microanalytics and his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the development of efficient and effective analytical methods.
Inventor’s Patent Attorneys refers to legal professionals with specialized expertise in representing inventors throughout the patent process. These attorneys assist inventors in navigating the complexities of patent law, including filing patent applications, conducting patent searches, and protecting intellectual property rights. They play a crucial role in helping inventors secure patents for their innovative creations.