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R&D Engineer At Bayer Healthcare

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Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Medical Devices

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mu Zhen Wu
CLASSIC DESIGNER WORKSHOP INC
250 W 40 St 2 Flr, New York, NY 10018
250 W 40 St, New York, NY 10018
Mu Xiang Wu
NEW NICE LAUNDROMAT INC
103-15 Glenwood Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11236

Publications

Us Patents

Health Data Management Device

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US Patent:
8401873, Mar 19, 2013
Filed:
May 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/129562
Inventors:
Darren Brown - Harrison NY, US
Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US
Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US
Steven B. Harris - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Paul L. Inman - Nyack NY, US
Richard Kates - Ridgewood NJ, US
Qiong Li - Tappan NY, US
Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US
Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US
Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Raymond Yao - Tarrytown NY, US
Simin Yao - Boonton Township NJ, US
Assignee:
Bayer HealthCare LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 3, 705 2
Abstract:
A device for managing health data provides a first housing portion including a data storage system that stores health data and a second housing portion including a data communications element. The data communications element provides data communications between the data storage system and a processing device that processes the health data according to a data-management software. The first housing portion and the second housing portion are connected by a cable that communicates signals between the data communications element and other components in the first housing portion. Another device for managing health data provides a first housing portion including a health data management system and a data communications element that provides data communications between the health data management system and an external processing device. The second housing portion is removably coupled to the first housing portion, and includes at least one component used by the health data management system.

Analyte Sensors, Testing Apparatus And Manufacturing Methods

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US Patent:
8551400, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Sep 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/119209
Inventors:
Jiangfeng Fei - Sleepy Hollow NY, US
Raeann Gifford - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
Narasinha Parasnis - Nanuet NY, US
Serban Peteu - East Lansing MI, US
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Yuan Wang - Mountain Lakes NJ, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Assignee:
Bayer Healthcare LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
G01N 15/06
G01N 33/00
G01N 33/48
US Classification:
422 50, 422 52, 422400, 422402, 422 681, 422 8205, 422 8206, 422 83
Abstract:
In some aspects, an analyte sensor is provided for detecting an analyte concentration level in a bio-fluid sample. The analyte sensor may include a first sensor member coupled to a base, wherein the first sensor member includes a semiconductor material, a second sensor member coupled to the base; and an active region in contact with at least the first sensor member. In some aspects, the first sensor member may be a fiber, and may have a conductive core and a semiconducting cladding surrounding the core. Manufacturing methods and apparatus utilizing the sensors are provided, as are numerous other aspects.

System And Apparatus For Determining Temperatures In A Fluid Analyte System

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US Patent:
8617381, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Jun 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/821976
Inventors:
Steve Hoi-Cheong Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Swetha Chinnayelka - Tarrytown NY, US
John P. Creaven - Pearl River NY, US
Andrew J. Edelbrock - Granger IN, US
Matthew B. Holzer - Bronx NY, US
Narasinha C. Parasnis - Nanuet NY, US
Jeffery S. Reynolds - New Fairfield CT, US
Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US
Steven C. Charlton - Osceola IN, US
Xin Wang - Clifton Park NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Assignee:
Bayer Healthcare LLC - Whippany NJ
International Classification:
G01N 27/416
G01N 27/327
G01N 21/75
US Classification:
205775, 2057775, 204400, 20440302, 204408, 422400, 422 681
Abstract:
A test sensor includes a body, a first conductive trace, a second conductive trace, and a third conductive trace. The body includes a first region that has a fluid-receiving area, a second region separate from the first region, and a first temperature sensing interface disposed at or adjacent to the fluid-receiving area. The fluid-receiving area receives a sample. The first trace is disposed on the body, and at least a portion of the first trace is disposed in the first region. The second and third traces are disposed on the body. The third trace extends from the first to the second regions. The third trace is connected to the first trace at the first temperature sensing interface. The third trace includes a different material than the first trace. A first thermocouple is formed at the first temperature sensing interface. The thermocouple provides temperature data to determine an analyte concentration.

Systems And Methods For Predicting Ambient Temperature In A Fluid Analyte Meter

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US Patent:
8649997, Feb 11, 2014
Filed:
Oct 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/122098
Inventors:
John Farrell - New York NY, US
Harris Lieber - White Plains NY, US
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell NY, US
Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US
Igor Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US
Jeffery S. Reynolds - New Fairfield CT, US
Xin Wang - Clifton Park NY, US
Gregory Stefkovic - Mahopac NY, US
Bern Harrison - Granger IL, US
Assignee:
Bayer HealthCare LLC - Tarrytown PA
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
US Classification:
702130, 3406362, 3405731, 340603
Abstract:
A system for a meter configured to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample includes a housing and a temperature sensor disposed within the housing. The system also includes a processor configured to receive temperature data from the temperature sensor upon the meter entering one of a charge state and a discharge state. The processor is further configured to predict a temperature value that approximates the ambient temperature outside of the housing. The predicted temperature value is based on historical temperature data received from the temperature sensor such that the predicted temperature value remains constant if a recently received temperature value remains within predetermined upper and lower temperature thresholds and the recently received temperature value exceeds the at least one predicted temperature value.

Auto-Calibrating Test Sensors

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US Patent:
20090205399, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/370199
Inventors:
Hoi-Cheong S. Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Gary J. Johnson - Lagrangeville NY, US
Matthew Holzer - Bronx NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Jun Chen - Warren NJ, US
Assignee:
Bayer HealthCare, LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
G01N 33/49
G01R 27/08
US Classification:
73 102, 324723
Abstract:
A method of making a test sensor configured to assist in determining information related to an analyte in a fluid sample is disclosed. The method comprises the act of providing a base having a first end and a second opposing end. The method further comprises the act of providing a fluid-receiving area configured to receive a fluid sample. The method further comprises the act of assigning calibration information to the test sensor. The method further comprises the act of forming at least one notch such that a depth of the notch corresponds to the calibration information.

Lancet Analyte Sensors And Methods Of Manufacturing

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US Patent:
20110172559, Jul 14, 2011
Filed:
Sep 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/119344
Inventors:
Jiangfeng Fei - Sleepy Hollow NY, US
Raeann Gifford - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
Serban Peteu - East Lansing MI, US
Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/151
US Classification:
600583
Abstract:
In some aspects, an analyte sensor is provided for obtaining and detecting an analyte concentration level in a bio-fluid sample. The analyte sensor has a sensor body including a semiconductor material, an active region coupled to the sensor body, and a lancet provided on the analyte sensor. The conductor may include a fiber having a core of a conductive material and a semiconductor cladding surrounding the core. Numerous other aspects are provided.

Apparatus, Systems, And Methods Adapted To Transmit Analyte Data Having Common Electronic Architecture

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US Patent:
20120123227, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Nov 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/944259
Inventors:
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Mount Kisco NY, US
Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Assignee:
Bayer HealthCare LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
A61B 5/151
US Classification:
600309
Abstract:
Embodiments provide apparatus, systems, and methods adapted to communicate analyte data and/or related information. In a first aspect, the apparatus includes a transmitter/receiver unit which is configurable as either a transmitter or a receiver. The transmitter/receiver unit may be coupled to an on-body sensor and may be configured as a transmitter, or may be coupled to a management unit and may be configured as a receiver as part of a continuous analyte monitoring system. Analyte data communication systems and methods are provided, as are other aspects.

Graphical Interface For Analyte Meter

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US Patent:
20120142084, Jun 7, 2012
Filed:
Aug 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/389778
Inventors:
Nancy Dunne - Sleepy Hollow NY, US
Kripa Gaonkar - Tarrytown NY, US
Paul M. Ripley - Nanuet NY, US
Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun - Tampa FL, US
Stanley A. Telson - Tucson AZ, US
Mu Wu - Hopewell Junction NY, US
Assignee:
BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
C12M 1/34
G01N 33/48
US Classification:
4352871, 422 681
Abstract:
Diagnostic systems include a meter that is configured to receive a test sensor during a testing procedure. The diagnostic systems also include a computing device coupled to the meter. The test sensor receives a fluid sample during the testing procedure. The meter includes a measurement system that determines a measurement of a concentration of an analyte in the fluid sample. The computing device receives and processes the measurement from the meter. The computing device has enhanced processing and presentation capabilities that provide visual and/or audio instructions on how to operate the diagnostic system, especially when an error or exceptional condition arises.
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