- Guilford CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Miami Beach FL, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US Mark M. Meyers - Madison CT, US Jacob Coumans - Old Lyme CT, US Edward A. DeHoog - Long Beach CA, US John Glenn - Carlisle MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 3/14 A61B 3/12 A61B 3/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques to assist imaging and/or measuring a subject's eye that are suitable for use in an imaging and/or measuring apparatus operated by the subject, even in the absence of a clinician or technician, thereby improving access to medical grade imaging and/or measurement. Some aspects relate to techniques for receiving user input and capturing a medical grade image and/or measurement of a subject's eye responsive to receiving the user input. Some aspects relate to techniques for providing visual feedback to a user of an imaging and/or measuring apparatus indicating a location of a subject's eye in a field of view of the imaging and/or measuring apparatus. Some aspects relate to techniques for selectively illuminating a first portion of a subject's eye with illumination light and capturing an image of the first portion of the subject's eye.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
Tesseract Health, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
A61B 3/14 A61B 3/12 A61B 3/08 A61B 3/10 A61B 3/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.
Systems And Methods For A Wearable Device For Substantially Non-Destructive Acoustic Stimulation
- Guilford CT, US Jose Camara - Saratoga CA, US Alexander B. Leffell - New Haven CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Kamyar Firouzi - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
EpilepsyCo Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
A61N 7/00 A61B 5/0482
Abstract:
In some aspects, a device wearable by a person includes a sensor configured to detect a signal from the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal. The ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
Tesseract Health, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
A61B 3/12 A61B 3/10 A61B 3/00 A61B 3/13 G01B 9/02
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
Tesseract Health, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
A61B 3/12 A61B 3/10 A61B 3/13 A61B 3/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
Tesseract Health, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
A61B 3/18 A61B 3/10 A61B 3/12 A61B 3/14 A61B 3/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.
- Guilford CT, US Maurizio Arienzo - New York NY, US Benjamin Rosenbluth - Hamden CT, US Jonathan M. Rothberg - Guilford CT, US Lawrence C. West - San Jose CA, US Paul E. Glenn - Wellesley MA, US
Assignee:
Tesseract Health, Inc. - Guilford CT
International Classification:
G01B 9/02 A61B 3/10 A61B 3/12 A61B 3/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure provide improved techniques for imaging a subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to an imaging apparatus that may be substantially binocular shaped and/or may house multiple imaging devices configured to provide multiple corresponding modes of imaging the subject's retina fundus. Some aspects relate to techniques for imaging a subject's eye using white light, fluorescence, infrared (IR), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and/or other imaging modalities that may be employed by a single imaging apparatus. Some aspects relate to improvements in white light, fluorescence, IR, OCT, and/or other imaging technologies that may be employed alone or in combination with other techniques. Some aspects relate to multi-modal imaging techniques that enable determination of a subject's health status. Imaging apparatuses and techniques described herein provide medical grade retina fundus images and may be produced or conducted at low cost, thus increasing access to medical grade imaging.