Cincinnati, OH, United States of America

Stephen P Whitlatch

USPTO Granted Patents = 10 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 119(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007-2015

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10 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Stephen P. Whitlatch - Pioneering Tissue Sample Processing

Introduction: Stephen P. Whitlatch, based in Cincinnati, OH, is a distinguished inventor with an impressive portfolio of 10 patents. His contributions to the field of automation in tissue sample processing have revolutionized the way laboratories handle and embed tissue samples. With a keen focus on innovation, Whitlatch continues to shape the future of medical technology.

Latest Patents: Among his latest patents, Whitlatch has developed a "Method for Automated Processing and Embedding of Tissue Samples." This invention features an automated machine designed to handle tissue samples mounted on microtome sectionable supports. The system includes an input member for holding these supports before the embedding operation, an output member for holding them afterward, and a cooling unit as well.

Another remarkable invention is his "Method of Staging a Tissue Sample Cassette." This innovative method allows for the efficient movement of a tissue sample cassette from an upper position to a lower position within a frame during the embedding process. By coupling the cassette with the frame, it ensures a secure transition, allowing easy access for embedding and slicing of the tissue sample.

Career Highlights: Whitlatch's inventive journey includes significant contributions while working with companies such as Biopath Automation, LLC and Sakura Finetek USA, Inc. His dedication to advancing tissue processing technology has made him a valuable asset in the field.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Stephen Whitlatch has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Warren P. Williamson, IV, and Thomas J. Ward. These partnerships have enhanced his innovative efforts and further solidified his reputation as a leader in tissue sample automation.

Conclusion: Stephen P. Whitlatch's innovative work and numerous patents highlight his commitment to advancing technology in the medical field. His latest inventions demonstrate a profound understanding of automation in tissue sample processing, paving the way for more efficient laboratory practices. As he continues his work, the impact of his contributions will undoubtedly resonate within the medical community and beyond.

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