Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2004
Title: Innovations by Connie Chang
Introduction
Connie Chang is an accomplished inventor based in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. She has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical technology, particularly in the detection of cannabinoids and the collection of biological samples. With a total of 2 patents, her work has the potential to impact various medical applications.
Latest Patents
One of Connie's latest patents is focused on reagents for detecting cannabinoids. This patent discloses novel cannabinol-based tracers that are suitable for use in immunoassays to detect cannabinoids in biological samples. These tracers are particularly useful in continuous flow displacement immunoassays. The patent also describes the processes for synthesizing these novel tracers and their application in fluorescence immunoassays for detecting and quantifying cannabinoids in biological samples.
Another significant patent is for a device and method for the automatic collection of whole saliva. This invention features a mouthpiece on a wand that is connected to an interface section via a flexible conduit. Saliva is transported by aspiration into the device, where bulk air is removed, and saliva is collected in a collection chamber. The design controls air flow, vacuum, conduit diameter, and length to minimize the loss of volatile components during collection.
Career Highlights
Connie Chang is currently employed at Lifepoint, Inc., where she continues to innovate and develop new technologies. Her work has garnered attention for its practical applications in medical diagnostics and research.
Collaborations
Connie has collaborated with notable colleagues, including G Roger Tatum and David J Smith, to advance her research and inventions.
Conclusion
Connie Chang's contributions to the field of biomedical technology through her patents demonstrate her innovative spirit and commitment to improving medical diagnostics. Her work continues to pave the way for advancements in the detection of cannabinoids and the collection of biological samples.