Inventor profile of:

Stephen Oja

City:

Alameda, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

13

Last publication date:

2026-04-16

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Recent patent applications by Oja Stephen

Stephen Oja from Alameda, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2026-04-16
US20260102088A1
Human necessities

ANALYTE SENSORS FEATURING ENHANCEMENTS FOR DECREASING INTERFERENT SIGNAL

#2 | 2025-07-10
US20250221643A1
Human necessities

ANALYTE SENSORS AND SENSING METHODS FOR DUAL DETECTION OF GLUCOSE AND ETHANOL

#3 | 2024-01-25
US20240027390A1
Physics

ANALYTE SENSORS WITH REDUCED INTERFERENT SIGNAL AND METHODS

#4 | 2022-12-08
US20220386910A1
Human necessities

Analyte sensors employing multiple enzymes and methods associated therewith

#5 | 2022-01-13
US20220007978A1
Human necessities

ANALYTE SENSORS FEATURING ENHANCEMENTS FOR DECREASING INTERFERENT SIGNAL

#6 | 2021-12-16
US20210386340A1
Human necessities

ANALYTE SENSORS FEATURING A REDUCED-AREA WORKING ELECTRODE FOR DECREASING INTERFERENT SIGNAL

#7 | 2021-12-02
US20210369155A1
Human necessities

Analyte Sensors and Sensing Methods for Detecting Inhibitors of Diaphorase

#8 | 2021-06-24
US20210190719A1
Physics

Analyte sensors and sensing methods featuring low-potential detection

#9 | 2021-06-24
US20210190718A1
Physics

Analyte sensors and sensing methods featuring low-potential detection

#10 | 2021-05-13
US20210137431A1
Human necessities

Analyte sensors employing multiple enzymes and methods associated therewith

#11 | 2020-07-30
US20200237277A1
Human necessities

Analyte sensors and sensing methods for dual detection of glucose and ethanol

#12 | 2020-07-30
US20200237276A1
Human necessities

Analyte sensors employing multiple enzymes and methods associated therewith

#13 | 2019-10-24
US20190320947A1
Human necessities

Lactate sensors and associated methods

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