Inventor profile of:

Watt W. Webb

City:

Ithaca, New York

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

33

Last publication date:

2015-05-14

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Recent patent applications by Webb Watt W.

Watt W. Webb from Ithaca, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2015-05-14
US20150131147A1
Physics

Dual mode microendoscope concentrating light emission into ring area

#2 | 2013-12-05
US20130324858A1
Human necessities

MULTI-PATH, MULTI-MAGNIFICATION, NON-CONFOCAL FLUORESCENCE EMISSION ENDOSCOPY APPARATUS AND METHODS

#3 | 2013-01-03
US20130006056A1
Human necessities

Multi-focal optical component, optical system, and imaging method

#4 | 2012-06-07
US20120140301A1
Physics

Multi-path, multi-magnification, non-confocal fluorescence emission endoscopy apparatus and methods

#5 | 2011-06-30
US20110158575A1
Physics

Extraordinary light transmission apparatus and method

#6 | 2011-05-12
US20110111401A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD FOR SEQUENCING NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES

#7 | 2010-10-28
US20100270479A1
Human necessities

NON-IMAGING, WEAKLY FOCUSED FLUORESCENCE EMISSION APPARATUS AND METHOD

#8 | 2010-10-14
US20100261958A1
Human necessities

Multi-path, multi-magnification, non-confocal fluorescence emission endoscopy apparatus and methods

#9 | 2010-02-23
US10001643
-

In vivo multiphoton diagnostic detection and imaging of a neurodegenerative disease

#10 | 2009-05-28
US20090137007A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#11 | 2008-09-18
US20080227654A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#12 | 2007-06-14
US20070134716A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Waveguides for performing enzymatic reactions

#13 | 2007-02-15
US20070036502A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Zero-mode waveguides

#14 | 2007-02-01
US20070026447A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleotides

#15 | 2006-09-21
US20060211010A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Labeled nucleotide phosphate (NP) probes

#16 | 2006-08-24
US20060188900A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

High speed nucleic acid sequencing

#17 | 2006-08-17
US20060183246A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fluorescent silica-based nanoparticles

#18 | 2006-07-20
US20060160113A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Terminal-phosphate-labeled nucleotides

#19 | 2006-07-13
US20060154288A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for analyzing nucleic acid sequences

#20 | 2006-06-22
US20060134666A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for detecting nucleic acid analyte

#21 | 2006-06-06
US9572530
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Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#22 | 2006-04-13
US20060078937A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Composition for nucleic acid sequencing

#23 | 2006-03-16
US20060057606A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Reagents containing terminal-phosphate-labeled nucleotides for nucleic acid sequencing

#24 | 2005-12-15
US20050276535A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Waveguides for performing spectroscopy with confined effective observation volumes

#25 | 2005-11-24
US20050259249A1
Physics

Nonlinear optical detection of fast cellular electrical activity

#26 | 2005-09-22
US20050208557A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Uses of terminal-phosphate-labeled nucleotides

#27 | 2005-09-15
US20050202466A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#28 | 2005-08-25
US20050186619A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Nucleic acid analysis using terminal-phosphate-labeled nucleotides

#29 | 2005-07-28
US20050164255A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#30 | 2005-07-21
US20050158761A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for sequencing nucleic acid molecules

#31 | 2005-07-12
US10259268
-

Zero-mode clad waveguides for performing spectroscopy with confined effective observation volumes

#32 | 2005-02-24
US20050043636A1
Human necessities

Optical fiber delivery and collection method for biological applications such as multiphoton microscopy, spectroscopy, and endoscopy

#33 | 2005-01-04
US10429392
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Use of multiphoton excitation through optical fibers for fluorescence spectroscopy in conjunction with optical biopsy needles and endoscopes

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