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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2024
Filed:
May. 17, 2019
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Kirsty A. McFarland, Melrose, MA (US);
Andrew P. Magyar, Arlington, MA (US);
Ian Ward Frank, Arlington, MA (US);
Kenneth T. Kotz, Newton, MA (US);
Stacey Markovic, Boston, MA (US);
Haiyao Huang, Cambridge, MA (US);
Steven J. Byrnes, Watertown, MA (US);
Gregg E. Favalora, Bedford, MA (US);
Melissa M. Sprachman, Somerville, MA (US);
Ryan A. Dubay, Ludlow, MA (US);
Emma Vargo, Berkeley, CA (US);
Peter Cavanagh, Stanford, CA (US);
Erin Rosenberger, Quincy, MA (US);
THE CHARLES STARK DRAPER LABORATORY, INC., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
A parallelized chain-synthesizing technique includes capillary tubes, where each tube provides multiple locations or addresses where a specific arbitrary sequence for polymeric chains can be synthesized. An optical addressing system selectively delivers light to the locations to mediate or control reactions in the tubes.