MARTIN JOHN MATTESSICH
Pilots at Seymour Rd, New Haven, CT

License number
Connecticut A1213519
Issued Date
May 2015
Expiration Date
May 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
37 Seymour Rd, New Haven, CT 06525

Professional information

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Ultra-Sensitive Detection Systems Using Alterable Peptide Tags

US Patent:
6824981, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Aug 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/929266
Inventors:
Brian T. Chait - New York NY
Darin R. Latimer - East Haven CT
Paul M. Lizardi - Wallingford CT
Eric R. Kershnar - New Haven CT
Jon S. Morrow - Madison CT
Matthew E. Roth - Branford CT
Martin J. Mattessich - Woodbridge CT
Kevin J. McConnell - Branford CT
Assignee:
Agilix Corporation - New Haven CT
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6, 4352523, 536234, 530300, 530344, 530350, 530412
Abstract:
Disclosed are compositions and methods for sensitive detection of one or multiple analytes. In general, the methods involve the use of special label components, referred to as reporter signals, that can be associated with, incorporated into, or otherwise linked to the analytes. In some embodiments, the reporter signals can be altered such that the altered forms of different reporter signals can be distinguished from each other. In some embodiments, sets of reporter signals can be used where two or more of the reporter signals in a set have one or more common properties that allow the reporter signals having the common property to be distinguished and/or separated from other molecules lacking the common property. In other embodiments, sets of reporter signal/analyte conjugates can be used where two or more of the reporter signal/analyte conjugates in a set have one or more common properties that allow the reporter signal/analyte conjugates having the common property to be distinguished and/or separated form other molecules lacking the common property. Reporter signals can also be in conjunction with analytes (such as in mixtures of reporter signals and analytes), where no significant physical association between the reporter signals and analytes occurs; or alone, where no analyte is present.


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Ultra-Sensitive Detection Systems

US Patent:
2005006, Mar 31, 2005
Filed:
Apr 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/825568
Inventors:
Brian Chait - New York NY, US
Darin Latimer - East Haven CT, US
Paul Lizardi - Wallingford CT, US
Eric Kershnar - New Haven CT, US
Jon Morrow - Madison CT, US
Matthew Roth - Branford CT, US
Martin Mattessich - Woodbridge CT, US
Kevin McConnell - Branford CT, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/68, G01N033/53, C07H021/04
US Classification:
435006000, 435007100, 536024300, 530350000
Abstract:
Disclosed are compositions and methods for sensitive detection of one or multiple analytes. In general, the methods involve the use of special label components, referred to as reporter signals, that can be associated with, incorporated into, or otherwise linked to the analytes. In some embodiments, the reporter signals can be altered such that the altered forms of different reporter signals can be distinguished from each other. In some embodiments, sets of reporter signals can be used where two or more of the reporter signals in a set have one or more common properties that allow the reporter signals having the common property to be distinguished and/or separated from other molecules lacking the common property. In other embodiments, sets of reporter signal/analyte conjugates can be used where two or more of the reporter signal/analyte conjugates in a set have one or more common properties that allow the reporter signal/analyte conjugates having the common property to be distinguished and/or separated form other molecules lacking the common property. Reporter signals can also be in conjunction with analytes (such as in mixtures of reporter signals and analytes), where no significant physical association between the reporter signals and analytes occurs; or alone, where no analyte is present.


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Gel Reader For Audiograms

US Patent:
D294859, Mar 22, 1988
Filed:
Apr 15, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/723209
Inventors:
John H. Kreisher - Ridgefield CT
Martin J. Mattessich - New Haven CT
Assignee:
International Biotechnologies, Inc. - New Haven CT
US Classification:
D24 8