Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2020
Title: Innovations of Keith Benjamin Neeves
Introduction
Keith Benjamin Neeves is an accomplished inventor based in Denver, Colorado. He holds a total of 4 patents that showcase his contributions to the field of microbot technology and microfluidics. His work is characterized by innovative approaches to medical applications, particularly in the manipulation of microscopic entities for therapeutic purposes.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Magnetic-field driven colloidal microbots, methods for forming and using the same." This invention relates to a magnetic-field driven colloidal microbot that employs wall-based propulsion. The microbot can be formed in situ using magnetic fields, allowing it to translate to a specified location within a patient. Unlike traditional methods that rely on swimming or flow currents, this microbot can propel itself along a surface using a magnetic field. Once the magnetic field is removed, the microbot disassembles into colloidal particles.
Another significant patent is "Microfluidic flow assay and methods of use." This patent provides a microfluidic-based flow assay that includes a substrate surface comprising lipid-coated particles and microfluidic channels through which a blood product can flow. The lipid-coated particles contain functional molecules that can induce or inhibit the coagulation cascade, making this invention crucial for various medical applications.
Career Highlights
Keith Benjamin Neeves is affiliated with the Trustees of the Colorado School of Mines, where he continues to advance his research and innovations. His work has significantly impacted the fields of microbot technology and microfluidics, contributing to the development of new medical devices and methodologies.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David W. M. Marr and Tonguc Onur Tasci, to further enhance his research and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Keith Benjamin Neeves is a pioneering inventor whose work in microbot technology and microfluidics is shaping the future of medical applications. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to advancing healthcare through technology.