Analytical systems and methods for nucleic acid amplification using sample assigning parameters
US-2021155978-A1 · May 27, 2021 · US
US12508584B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12508584-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418660660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2024 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 30, 2025 |
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A configurable workstation includes a support frame defining a workspace for performing a scientific procedure, multiple modules that are configured to be selectively installed to the support frame for customizing a functional profile of the configurable workstation, and a server computing device hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the configurable workstation.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A laboratory workstation comprising: a support frame comprising: a workspace configured for handling of a reproductive specimen as part of an assisted reproductive technology (ART) protocol, and a table providing a flat work surface at the workspace for handling of the reproductive specimen; a server computer hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the laboratory workstation, wherein the server computer is housed at the support frame, and wherein the support frame is configured to communicate with the server computer via a private network; and an air flow system providing an air flow path at the laboratory workstation that protects the reproductive specimen from contamination. 2 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , further comprising a functional module that is attached to the support frame. 3 . The laboratory workstation of claim 2 , wherein the support frame and the functional module are configured to communicate with each other and with the server computer via a local network. 4 . The laboratory workstation of claim 3 , wherein the network comprises a mesh network. 5 . The laboratory workstation of claim 2 , wherein the functional module comprises a medical device that is subject to regulatory review. 6 . The laboratory workstation of claim 2 , wherein the functional module comprises equipment for carrying out a dedicated medical function and a network communication board for communicating with the server computer. 7 . The laboratory workstation of claim 2 , further comprising one or more additional functional modules that are attached to the support frame. 8 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the laboratory workstation comprises a networked system. 9 . The laboratory workstation of claim 8 , wherein the laboratory workstation is configured to operate on a network communication architecture that comprises three communication layers. 10 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the server computer is configured to communicate with one or more client devices via a local area network (LAN). 11 . The laboratory workstation of claim 10 , wherein each of the one or more client devices comprises a tablet, a mobile phone, a laptop computer, or a desktop computer. 12 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the server computer is configured to communicate with one or more remote devices on a cloud network via an external network. 13 . The laboratory workstation of claim 12 , wherein the server computer is configured to verify security criteria of data before transferring the data to or from the cloud network. 14 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the reproductive specimen comprises a blastocyst or an embryo. 15 . The laboratory workstation of claim 14 , wherein the reproductive specimen comprises an oocyte or a sperm. 16 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the server computer is configured to communicate with one or more local servers via a LAN. 17 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the laboratory workstation comprises a biosafety cabinet. 18 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the laboratory workstation comprises a laminar flow cabinet. 19 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the support frame is a medical device that is subject to regulatory review. 20 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the support frame is equipped with one or more functional capabilities comprising anti-vibration, incubation, cooling, heating, microscopy, humidification, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, tunneling, monitoring, and powering. 21 . The laboratory workstation of claim 1 , wherein the ART protocol comprises an in vitro fertilization (IVF) protocol.
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