20240043916. METHOD OF PERFORMING A LAB DEVELOPED TEST simplified abstract (GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED)

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METHOD OF PERFORMING A LAB DEVELOPED TEST

Organization Name

GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED

Inventor(s)

Jennifer L. Tidd of Vista CA (US)

Ann-Laure Shapiro of La Jolla CA (US)

Ankur H. Shah of San Diego CA (US)

James T. Tuggle of Oceanside CA (US)

David Opalsky of San Diego CA (US)

Alberto A. Lio of San Diego CA (US)

Timothy J. Scheer of San Diego CA (US)

Jason F. Rhubottom of San Diego CA (US)

David Aaron Buse of San Diego CA (US)

METHOD OF PERFORMING A LAB DEVELOPED TEST - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240043916 titled 'METHOD OF PERFORMING A LAB DEVELOPED TEST

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for performing a lab developed test on an automated analyzer. The method involves selecting, defining, or modifying user-defined parameters of a protocol for the test using a computer. These parameters define the steps to be performed by the analyzer during the test. The method also includes performing the test using the selected protocol, while the analyzer stores system-defined parameters that are installed on it prior to the test.

  • The method allows users to customize the parameters of a lab developed test on an automated analyzer.
  • The analyzer stores system-defined parameters for performing the test.
  • The user-defined parameters define the steps to be performed by the analyzer during the test.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Medical diagnostics: This method can be used in medical laboratories to perform nucleic acid analyte tests, allowing for customization and automation.
  • Research: The method can be utilized in research laboratories to perform specific lab developed tests with user-defined parameters.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Customization: The method allows users to define and modify parameters of a lab developed test, providing flexibility and customization options.
  • Automation: The automated analyzer performs the test according to the defined parameters, reducing manual labor and potential human error.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Efficiency: The automated analyzer performs the lab developed test, saving time and resources.
  • Accuracy: The defined parameters ensure consistent and precise execution of the test.
  • Customization: Users can tailor the test parameters to their specific needs, allowing for a wide range of applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method of performing a lab developed test for detecting a nucleic acid analyte on an automated analyzer. the method includes a first step of using a computer to select, define or modify one or more user-defined parameters of a protocol for performing the lab developed test on the analyzer, where each user-defined parameter of the protocol defines a step to be performed by the analyzer during the lab developed test. the method further includes a second step of performing the lab developed test with the protocol of the first step, where the analyzer stores one or more system-defined parameters for performing the lab developed test, the one or more system-defined parameters being installed on the analyzer prior to performing first step.