Farfield Scientific: Five New Patents Granted, Building on a Portfolio of Over 50 Applications Pending

06-Sep-2007

Farfield Scientific Ltd announced it has recently been granted five further international patents related to its proprietary Dual Polarisation Interferometry (DPI) technology. These latest patents are the most recent granted to Farfield from its pipeline of over 50 currently pending award. The patents granted are:

US Patent US 7,232,485 B2 describes the use of waveguides for the detection of nucleation events during the protein crystallisation process. This innovation was developed jointly with Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, UK and allows protein crystallographers to optimise the conditions required for rapid crystal growth using only very small quantities of protein.

US Patent US 7,050,176 B1 is based on Farfield's DPI technology for measuring changes in dimension and composition of molecules caused by changes in chemical, biological or physical stimuli.

US Patent US 7,062,110 B2 describes the unique use of DPI as a method for measuring the partition coefficient of small molecules, such as pharmaceutical compounds.

European Patent 1305606 relates to a further embodiment of DPI in a compensated sensor geometry and Japanese Patent 10-523311 covers the waveguide technology underpinning Farfield's DPI measurements. The latter is a particularly broad ranging patent, with all 18 claims fully accepted.

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