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Code · REGISTER · 2012-01-06 · Department of the Army, DoD · Notices

Notices. Notice

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BILLING CODE 5001-06-P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army Notice of Availability for Exclusive, Non-Exclusive, or Partially-Exclusive Licensing of an Invention Concerning a Method and Device for Detection of Bioavailable Drug Concentration in a Fluid Sample AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The invention provides a method for the controlled delivery of a drug as a function of bioavailable drug concentration, a sensor device for detecting bioavailable drug concentration, and a delivery device that controls delivery of the drug based on the real-time detection of bioavailable drug concentration.
Announcement is made of the availability for licensing of the invention set forth in International Patent Application No. PCT/US2009/060852 entitled, “Method and Device for Detection of Bioavailable Drug Concentration in a Fluid Sample,” filed on October 15, 2009 (which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 651/105,604 filed October 15, 2008). The United States Government, as represented by the Secretary of the Army, has rights to this invention.
U.S. and selected foreign rights are available. ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, ATTN: Command Judge Advocate, MCMR-JA, 504 Scott Street, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702-5012. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For patent issues, Ms. Elizabeth Arwine, Patent Attorney,
(301)619-7808. For licensing issues, Dr. Paul Mele, Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA),
(301)619-6664, both at telefax
(301)619-5034. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The invention relates to the method of electrochemical detection of bioavailable drug concentration intended to be used to modify the delivery rate of the drug to a patient during real-time. Brenda S. Bowen, Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. [FR Doc. 2012-18 Filed 1-5-12; 8:45 am]
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