Location History:
- Hightstown, NJ (US) (1991)
- Highstown, NJ (US) (1992)
- Nepean, CA (1993 - 2006)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1991-2006
Title: Innovations of Stephen N Cozzette
Introduction
Stephen N Cozzette is a notable inventor based in Nepean, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of microfabrication and biosensors, holding a total of nine patents. His work focuses on developing efficient methods for analyzing biologically significant analyte species.
Latest Patents
Cozzette's latest patents include a system and method of microdispensing and arrays of biolayers. This invention describes an efficient method for the microfabrication of electronic devices adapted for the analysis of biologically significant analyte species. The techniques allow for close control over the dimensional features of various components and layers established on a suitable substrate. This control extends to the biological components that enable these devices to function as biological sensors. The materials and methods disclosed provide an effective means for the mass production of uniform wholly microfabricated biosensors. The devices are particularly suited for real-time analyses of biological samples in clinical settings. Additionally, the invention describes assays that can be performed using certain ligand/ligand receptor-based biosensor embodiments. A novel method for the electrochemical detection of specific analyte species of biological and physiological significance is also disclosed, utilizing a substrate/label signal generating pair that produces a change in the concentration of electroactive species such as dioxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
Career Highlights
Stephen N Cozzette is associated with I-Stat Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of biosensors and microfabrication. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of electronic devices used in biological analyses.
Collaborations
Cozzette has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Graham Davis and Imants R Lauks, contributing to the development of innovative technologies in his field.
Conclusion
Stephen N Cozzette's contributions to the field of microfabrication and biosensors have made a significant impact on the analysis of biologically significant analyte species. His innovative patents and collaborations continue to advance the capabilities of electronic devices in clinical settings.