Patents by Inventor Eric Mark Krauland

Eric Mark Krauland 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: 20170081421
    Abstract: Provided herein are tandem Fcs and tandem Fc antibodies (“TFcAs”), e.g., tandem Fc bispecific antibodies (“TFcBAs”), which comprise one or at least two binding sites that specifically bind to one or more cell surface receptors. The binding sites are connected through a TFc, which TFc comprises a first Fc region and a second Fc region, wherein the first and the second Fc regions are linked through a TFc linker to form a contiguous polypeptide and dimerize to form an Fc dimer. Exemplary TFcBAs bind to the cell surface receptors c-Met and EpCam and inhibit signal transduction through the cell surface receptor(s) for which the binding sites of the TFcBA are specific.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2016
    Publication date: March 23, 2017
    Inventors: Brian HARMS, Neeraj KOHLI, Alexey Alexandrovich LUGOVSKOY, Melissa GEDDIE, Eric Mark KRAULAND, William George ROACH, Stephen SU, Adnan ABU-YOUSIF
  • Patent number: 9458245
    Abstract: Provided herein are tandem Fcs and tandem Fc antibodies (“TFcAs”), e.g., tandem Fc bispecific antibodies (“TFcBAs”), which comprise one or at least two binding sites that specifically bind to one or more cell surface receptors. The binding sites are connected through a TFc, which TFc comprises a first Fc region and a second Fc region, wherein the first and the second Fc regions are linked through a TFc linker to form a contiguous polypeptide and dimerize to form an Fc dimer. Exemplary TFcBAs bind to the cell surface receptors c-Met and EpCam and inhibit signal transduction through the cell surface receptor(s) for which the binding sites of the TFcBA are specific.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2016
    Assignee: Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Harms, Neeraj Kohli, Alexey Lugovskoy, Melissa Geddie, Eric Mark Krauland, William George Roach, Stephen Su, Adnan Abu-Yousif
  • Patent number: 8957034
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to polymeric particles suitable for transporting bioactive agents across mucosal barriers. The invention also relates to methods of making and using those polymeric particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2015
    Assignee: Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Justin Hanes, Michelle Rose Dawson, Denis Wirtz, Jie Fu, Eric Mark Krauland
  • Publication number: 20140302035
    Abstract: Provided herein are tandem Fcs and tandem Fc antibodies (“TFcAs”), e.g., tandem Fc bispecific antibodies (“TFcBAs”), which comprise one or at least two binding sites that specifically bind to one or more cell surface receptors. The binding sites are connected through a TFc, which TFc comprises a first Fc region and a second Fc region, wherein the first and the second Fc regions are linked through a TFc linker to form a contiguous polypeptide and dimerize to form an Fc dimer. Exemplary TFcBAs bind to the cell surface receptors c-Met and EpCam and inhibit signal transduction through the cell surface receptor(s) for which the binding sites of the TFcBA are specific.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2014
    Publication date: October 9, 2014
    Applicants: ADIMAB, LLC, MERRIMACK PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian HARMS, Neeraj KOHLI, Alexey LUGOVSKOY, Melissa GEDDIE, Eric Mark KRAULAND, WIlliam George ROACH, Stephen SU, Adnan ABU-YOUSIF
  • Patent number: 8569226
    Abstract: A dodecamer peptide, and its modified variant, having a repeating glycine-lysine sequence was created and found to bind with high affinity to oxide surfaces and certain activated polymeric surfaces. Reversible binding characteristics of the peptides were demonstrated. The peptides were integrated with proteins, cells and fusion proteins to provide attachment of the proteins, cells and fusion proteins to solid material structures. The peptides can be used to functionalize surfaces of components within mechanical, in mechanical, biomechanical, micro fluidic, electronic, bioelectronic, bio-optical, and biochemical devices. Experiments were carried out to assess functionalization and reusability of a suspended mass resonator's cantilever.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Eric Mark Krauland, Stephen Kottmann, Roberto Juan Barbero, Angela Belcher
  • Publication number: 20100278892
    Abstract: A dodecamer peptide, and its modified variant, having a repeating glycine-lysine sequence was created and found to bind with high affinity to oxide surfaces and certain activated polymeric surfaces. Reversible binding characteristics of the peptides were demonstrated. The peptides were integrated with proteins, cells and fusion proteins to provide attachment of the proteins, cells and fusion proteins to solid material structures. The peptides can be used to functionalize surfaces of components within mechanical, in mechanical, biomechanical, micro fluidic, electronic, bioelectronic, bio-optical, and biochemical devices. Experiments were carried out to assess functionalization and reusability of a suspended mass resonator's cantilever.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2008
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Eric Mark Krauland, Stephen Kottmann, Roberto Juan Barbero, Angela Belcher
  • Publication number: 20080166414
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to polymeric particles suitable for transporting bioactive agents across mucosal barriers. The invention also relates to methods of making and using those polymeric particles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2005
    Publication date: July 10, 2008
    Applicant: Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Justin Hanes, Michelle Rose Dawson, Denis Wirtz, Jie Fu, Eric Mark Krauland