Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2015
Title: Innovations of John Michael Corbett, Jr.
Introduction
John Michael Corbett, Jr. is an accomplished inventor based in Bellevue Hill, Australia. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his contributions to the fields of biotechnology and assay technology. His innovative work has significantly impacted the way DNA amplification and binding assays are performed.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "DNA amplification apparatus and method." This invention relates to a method for amplifying DNA, utilizing an optical procedure to detect the denaturation of DNA or the attainment of the desired denaturation temperature. The apparatus includes a temperature controllable chamber with a rotor for holding multiple reaction vessels, a drive means for the rotor, a heater for supplying infrared energy, and an optical system for determining denaturation.
Another notable patent is the "Centrifugal device and method for performing binding assays." This invention focuses on a device designed for conducting binding assays, particularly using a centrifugal approach. It encompasses methods for antigen-antibody binding, nucleic acid hybridization, and receptor-ligand interactions.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John Michael Corbett, Jr. has worked with companies such as Corbett Life Science Pty Ltd and Corbett Research Pty Ltd. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas, leading to the successful patenting of his inventions.
Collaborations
John Michael Corbett, Jr. has collaborated with his coworker, John Michael Corbett, further enhancing his contributions to the field of biotechnology.
Conclusion
John Michael Corbett, Jr. is a notable inventor whose work in DNA amplification and binding assays has made significant advancements in biotechnology. His patents reflect his dedication to innovation and his impact on scientific research.