On-Demand Biospecimen Collection System
Summary
The USPTO published patent application US20260094679A1 filed by inventor Patricia Tawadros for a computer-implemented system enabling secure, de-identified coordination among donors, scientists, and administrators for human biospecimen collection. The platform integrates donor registration, identity verification, scheduling, payment processing, and real-time courier tracking with configurable compensation models.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260094679A1 covering a modular digital interface system for biospecimen collection administration. The system enables administrators to manage project dashboards, assign donor identities to sample jobs, configure lab settings, and process payments; scientists to create and monitor biospecimen requests with donor inclusion criteria; and donors to register, undergo identity verification, opt in to sample types, and track donation history. Technical features include role-based access control, integrated scheduling and payment APIs, automated matching and logistics coordination, and compliance with privacy standards.
This is a published patent application that does not impose regulatory obligations. Entities developing or operating biospecimen acquisition platforms, healthcare institutions managing biobanks, or researchers requiring donor samples should review the disclosed system architecture and claims to assess potential licensing implications or competitive landscape considerations. The application publication number is US20260094679A1.
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ON DEMAND BIOSPECIMEN COLLECTION
Application US20260094679A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Inventors
Patricia Tawadros
Abstract
A computer-implemented system and method for administrating human biospecimen collection facilitates secure, de-identified coordination among donors, scientists, and administrators through a modular digital interface. The system enables administrators to manage project dashboards, assign donor identities to sample jobs, initiate and track collections, configure lab and location settings, and process payments using integrated financial services. Scientists can create, schedule, and monitor biospecimen requests, set donor inclusion criteria, and manage sample delivery. Donors can register, undergo identity verification, opt in to sample types, and track donation history. The platform supports automated notifications, real-time courier tracking, configurable appointment durations, and differential compensation models. Technical benefits include enhanced data integrity via role-based access control, improved efficiency through integrated scheduling and payment APIs, and reduced administrative burden via automated matching and logistics coordination. The system provides compliance with privacy standards while enabling scalable, institution-specific or marketplace-based biospecimen acquisition.
CPC Classifications
G16H 10/40 G06Q 20/42
Filing Date
2025-07-28
Application No.
19282061
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