Fort Collins, CO, United States of America

Mark Richard Holbrook

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 208(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009-2015

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Mark Richard Holbrook: Innovator in Biological Sample Processing

Introduction

Mark Richard Holbrook is a notable inventor based in Fort Collins, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of biological sample processing, holding a total of four patents. His work focuses on automating the pre-treatment and processing of biological samples, which enhances efficiency and accuracy in laboratory settings.

Latest Patents

Holbrook's latest patents include innovative systems and methods for the automated pre-treatment and processing of biological samples. These systems allow for the automatic control and scheduling of a staining apparatus for biological samples on slides. The actions of a robot coupled to the staining apparatus perform staining tasks on individual slides according to their respective protocols. This prioritization and scheduling of tasks can increase the throughput of slides, ensuring that they are processed within the specified tolerances of their protocols. Additionally, the robot scheduler can adaptively respond to spontaneous user actions, allowing for dynamic scheduling and re-scheduling of tasks.

Career Highlights

Mark Richard Holbrook is currently employed at Dako Denmark A/S, where he continues to develop and refine his innovative technologies. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of biological sample processing in laboratories.

Collaborations

Holbrook has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gordon Feingold and James B. Gilmartin, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise.

Conclusion

Mark Richard Holbrook is a distinguished inventor whose work in automating biological sample processing has led to significant advancements in laboratory efficiency. His contributions continue to shape the future of biological research and diagnostics.

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