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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 15, 2020
Life Technologies Corporation, Carlsbad, CA (US);
Alexandre Vlassov, Austin, TX (US);
Timothy Barta, Austin, TX (US);
Justin Inslee, Broomfield, CO (US);
Ethan Gentert, Longmont, CO (US);
Robert Smith, Louisville, CO (US);
Sara Thiele, Lafayette, CO (US);
Carolyn Adams, Boulder, CO (US);
Kraig Kruger, Boulder, CO (US);
Robert Schneider, Erie, CO (US);
Wade Lukianow, Boulder, CO (US);
Jay Greco, Arvada, CO (US);
Jason Jones, Erie, CO (US);
David Cerrone, Broomfield, CO (US);
Sumonto Ghosh, Longmont, CO (US);
Brian Vajda, Boulder, CO (US);
Andrew Basta, Erie, CO (US);
Allan Evans, Golden, CO (US);
Christopher Crowley, Golden, CO (US);
Robert Setterquist, Austin, TX (US);
Anne Cox, Golden, CO (US);
Mark Mayernick, Lafayette, CO (US);
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, Carlsbad, CA (US);
Abstract
Purifying target biomolecules, such as nucleic acids or proteins, from a biological source is a time intensive process and is typically performed by a skilled technician or scientist owing to the highly technical nature of the work. Systems, devices, and methods disclosed herein enable the automated bioprocessing and purification of target biomolecules from a biological source. For example, an instrument and disposable cartridge are provided for automatedly isolating and purifying nucleic acids (such as plasmid DNA from a bacterial culture) or for isolating protein from any biological sample. Such an exemplary instrument and cartridge can work in concert to timely release, mix, and move the target biomolecule and various reagents and buffers through a target biomolecule purification process, resulting in a purified target biomolecule with less manual oversight than traditional approaches.