Trademark Overview
On Friday, September 28, 2001, a trademark application was filed for DESIGNARRAY with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DESIGNARRAY trademark a serial number of 76318921. The federal status of this trademark filing is CANCELLED - SECTION 8 as of Friday, February 4, 2011. This trademark is owned by AZIGN BIOSCIENCE A/S. The DESIGNARRAY trademark is filed in the Chemical Products, Pharmaceutical Products, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Chemicals for use in the manufacture of microarrays; polynucleotides; proteins and polypepetides; nucleotide and peptide arrays; nucleic acid or DNA molecules on slides or membranes for comparing expression levels of two or more biological samples; biochemical sensors; optical array sensors for identifying nucleic acids and proteins; optical array sensor reagents; analytical and diagnostic test reagents for use in molecular biology research and life sciences, in particular for the screening of drugs and for identifying diseases
Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations, analytics and diagnostics for human and veterinary medicinal use, namely diagnostic medical reagents for use in diagnosing inflammation and inflections, and central nervous system, cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, autoimmune and genetic diseases and conditions; diagnostic test kits for medical use, namely for use in diagnosing inflammation and infections, and central nervous system, cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, autoimmune and genetic diseases and conditions; medical test kits comprising reagents, namely for use in diagnosing inflammation and infections, and central nervous system, cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, autoimmune and genetic diseases and conditions
Scientific, medical and industrial research, namely chemical, biological biochemical, microbiological, immunological and diagnostic research; drug screening business; research in bio-informatics; research in micro-array technology; research in high throughput screening technology; research in microchip technology; research in array and micro-array based screening technology; research in chemo-receptive membrane technology; research in biosensor technology; computer programming, namely the programming of apparatus and instruments for chemical, biological, biochemical, microbiological, immunological, medical and diagnostic sciences; and processing chemicals, patches membranes, slides, chips and solid, semi-solid, gel-like and fluid matrix materials for others using nucleic acid or DNA molecules on slides or membranes for comparing expression levels of two or more biological samples