Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2011
Title: Innovations by Peter Albany
Introduction
Peter Albany is an accomplished inventor based in Groton, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of biological screening technology. With a total of three patents to his name, Albany has developed innovative methods that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of biological analysis.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a method of generating and using biological qualification slides to qualify biological screening devices. This invention involves kits and methods for qualifying automated biological screening systems. The process includes providing at least one biological specimen that has a plurality of marked target zones (MTZs) exhibiting specific attributes. The biological specimen is processed through the automated biological screening system to determine the locations of biological objects suspected of exhibiting these attributes. The locations of the MTZs can then be compared to the locations of the suspicious biological objects to determine the number of matches. The automated biological screening system can be qualified based on the number of matches and statistical information related to the biological specimen. This statistical information can be acquired by processing the biological specimen through a qualified automated biological screening system over multiple runs. Another notable patent involves locally storing biological specimen data to a slide. This invention includes an apparatus, system, and method for analyzing biological specimens, which involves storing data related to the analysis in a read/write data storage device attached to the specimen carrier. The data storage device can be a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, a magnetic device, or an optical device.
Career Highlights
Peter Albany has made a name for himself in the field of biological screening technology through his innovative patents. His work has significantly advanced the capabilities of automated biological screening systems, making them more reliable and efficient.
Collaborations
Albany has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Louise Isenstein and Kimberly Lindfield. Their teamwork has contributed to the successful development of his innovative technologies.
Conclusion
Peter Albany's contributions to biological screening technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence in the field. His work continues to impact the way biological specimens are analyzed and qualified.