Patents by Inventor Douglas G. Brooks

Douglas G. Brooks has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20110117660
    Abstract: The present invention relates generally to methods useful in characterizing oligonucleotide conjugates, comprising an oligonucleotide and a modifying high molecular weight compound, by providing means for separating the high molecular weight compound from the oligonucleotide while maintaining the oligonucleotide's structural integrity. The ability to break the oligonucleotide construct down into its constituent parts while maintaining the structural integrity of the oligonucleotide allows for more efficient and effective downstream analysis including, but not limited to, sequencing of the oligonucleotide, characterization of degradation products, and identification of areas of decreased stability in the oligonucleotide conjugate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2009
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Inventor: Douglas G. BROOKS
  • Patent number: 7321828
    Abstract: Interative, preferably computer based iterative processes for generating synthetic compounds with desired physical, chemical and/or bioactive properties, i.e., active compounds, are provided. During iterations of the processes, a target nucleic acid sequence is provided or selected, and a library of candidate nucleobase sequences is generated in silico according to defined criteria. A “virtual” oligonucleotide chemistry is chosen and a library of virtual oligonucleotide compounds having the selected nucleobase sequences is generated. These virtual compounds are reviewed and compounds predicted to have particular properties are selected. The selected compounds are robotically synthesized and are preferably robotically assayed for a desired physical, chemical or biological activity. Active compounds are thus generated and, at the same time, preferred sequences and regions of the target nucleic acid that are amenable to oligonucleotide or sequence-based modulation are identified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Assignee: Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Lex M. Cowsert, Brenda F. Baker, John McNeil, Susan M. Freier, Henri M. Sasmor, Douglas G. Brooks, Cara Ohashi, Jacqueline R. Wyatt, Alexander H. Borchers, Timothy A. Vickers
  • Publication number: 20040197814
    Abstract: Interative, preferably computer based iterative processes for generating synthetic compounds with desired physical, chemical and/or bioactive properties, i.e., active compounds, are provided. During iterations of the processes, a target nucleic acid sequence is provided or selected, and a library of candidate nucleobase sequences is generated in silico according to defined criteria. A “virtual” oligonucleotide chemistry is chosen and a library of virtual oligonucleotide compounds having the selected nucleobase sequences is generated. These virtual compounds are reviewed and compounds predicted to have particular properties are selected. The selected compounds are robotically synthesized and are preferably robotically assayed for a desired physical, chemical or biological activity. Active compounds are thus generated and, at the same time, preferred sequences and regions of the target nucleic acid that are amenable to oligonucleotide or sequence-based modulation are identified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2004
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Lex M. Cowsert, Brenda F. Baker, John McNeil, Susan M. Freier, Henri M. Sasmor, Douglas G. Brooks, Cara Ohashi, Jacqueline R. Wyatt, Alexander H. Borchers, Timothy A. Vickers
  • Publication number: 20030228597
    Abstract: Iterative, preferably computer based iterative processes for generating synthetic compounds capable of modulation of target expression are provided. During iterations of the processes, a target nucleic acid sequence is provided or selected, and a library of candidate nucleobase sequences is generated in silico according to defined criteria. A “virtual” oligonucleotide chemistry is chosen and a library of virtual oligonucleotide compounds having the selected nucleobase sequences is generated. These virtual compounds are reviewed and compounds predicted to have particular properties are selected. The selected compounds are robotically synthesized and are preferably robotically assayed for a desired physical, chemical or biological activity. Compounds exhibiting the ability to modulate target expression are identified as target modulators.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2003
    Publication date: December 11, 2003
    Inventors: Lex M. Cowsert, Brenda F. Baker, John McNeil, Susan M. Freier, Henri M. Sasmor, Douglas G. Brooks, Cara Ohashi, Jacqueline R. Wyatt, Alexander H. Borchers, Timothy A. Vickers
  • Publication number: 20030113739
    Abstract: Interative, preferably computer based iterative processes for generating synthetic compounds with desired physical, chemical and/or bioactive properties, i.e., active compounds, are provided. During iterations of the processes, a target nucleic acid sequence is provided or selected, and a library of candidate nucleobase sequences is generated in silico according to defined criteria. A “virtual” oligonucleotide chemistry is chosen and a library of virtual oligonucleotide compounds having the selected nucleobase sequences is generated. These virtual compounds are reviewed and compounds predicted to have particular properties are selected. The selected compounds are robotically synthesized and are preferably robotically assayed for a desired physical, chemical or biological activity. Active compounds are thus generated and, at the same time, preferred sequences and regions of the target nucleic acid that are amenable to oligonucleotide or sequence-based modulation are identified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventors: Lex M. Cowsert, Brenda F. Baker, John McNeil, Susan M. Freier, Henri M. Sasmor, Douglas G. Brooks, Cara Ohashi, Jacqueline R. Wyatt, Alexander H. Borchers, Timothy A. Vickers