Sunnyvale, CA, United States of America

Donald S Murray


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.7

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 324(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1992-1994

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Donald S. Murray

Introduction

Donald S. Murray is a notable inventor based in Sunnyvale, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of automated laboratory workstations, holding three patents that enhance the efficiency and capabilities of bioanalytical procedures.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is a user programmable control method. This innovation allows users to program a programmable controller by presenting various menus and options for limited parameter answers. It is particularly useful for conducting biological and chemical assay experiments in automated laboratory workstations. The software templates focus user requests for parameters, tailoring them to the workstation's capabilities. This enables users to program a complete set of instructions for experiments, including timing and methods based on earlier results.

Another significant patent is for an automated multi-purpose analytical chemistry processing center. This laboratory workstation features a movable table for microtiter plates and fluid receptacles, along with a movable arm and a modular mobile pod. It combines automation capabilities for a wide range of bioanalytical procedures, including sample pipetting, serial dilution, and programmable spectrophotometric measurements. The workstation is designed to operate in a closed-loop manner, measuring physical characteristics of samples and performing experimental assays based on those measurements.

Career Highlights

Donald S. Murray has worked at Beckman Instruments, Inc., where he has contributed to the development of innovative laboratory technologies. His work has significantly advanced the field of automated laboratory processes, making them more efficient and user-friendly.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Dale R. Pfost and Robert M. Coppock, contributing to the advancement of laboratory automation technologies.

Conclusion

Donald S. Murray's innovations in automated laboratory workstations have greatly impacted the field of bioanalytical procedures. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing laboratory efficiency and user experience.

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