Patents by Inventor Jeff Pollard
Jeff Pollard 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).
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Publication number: 20220136069Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. The present invention provides methods comprising a) analysing a biological sample obtained from a subject to determine the presence of target molecules representative of expression of at least two biomarkers selected from the group listed in Table 1, wherein the biological sample is a breast tissue sample or derivative thereof; and b) comparing the expression levels of the biomarkers determined in (a) with one or more reference values, wherein whether there is a difference in the expression of the biomarkers in the sample from the subject compared to the one or more reference values is indicative of a clinical indication. The invention further provides methods of treatment and kits and assays for use in the methods of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Jeff Pollard, Luca Cassetta, Stamatina Fragkogianni
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Publication number: 20220128543Abstract: The present invention relates to the diagnosis, prognosis, prediction and/or treatment of cancer, for example breast cancer, lung cancer or colon cancer. The present invention provides methods of diagnosing and/or prognosing cancer, predicting efficacy of treatment for cancer, assessing outcome of treatment for cancer, assessing likelihood of metastasis and/or assessing recurrence of cancer, the methods comprising a) analyzing a biological sample obtained from a subject to determine the presence of one or more target molecules representative of expression of SIGLEC1 and/or CCL8; and b) comparing the expression level of SIGLEC1 and/or CCL8 determined in (a) with one or more reference values, wherein whether there is a difference in the expression of SIGLEC1 and/or CCL8 in the sample from the subject or not compared to the one or more reference values is indicative of a clinical indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Jeff Pollard, Luca Cassetta, Stamatina Fragkogianni
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Patent number: 11097937Abstract: An ordering app running on a mobile device, one or more central servers, one or more venue servers, one or more ordering apps, plug-ins, kiosks, point of sale systems, beacons, pucks, tents, and automated appliances cooperate to prepare orders for a customer. Methods embodied as software programs running on the venue servers and the central servers advance the customer's order through various modules hosted on the venue server. A final module causes the customer's order to be prepared.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: RESTAURANT TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Michael Burks, Michael Beebe, Laura Ermer, Vijan Bhaumik, Angelo Frigo, Kyle Crouse, Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20200265501Abstract: An ordering app running on a mobile device, one or more central servers, one or more venue servers, one or more ordering apps, plug-ins, kiosks, point of sale systems, beacons, pucks, tents, and automated appliances cooperate to prepare orders for a customer. Methods embodied as software programs running on the venue servers and the central servers advance the customer's order through various modules hosted on the venue server. A final module causes the customer's order to be prepared.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Michael Burks, Michael Beebe, Laura Ermer, Vijan Bhaumik, Angelo Frigo, Kyle Crouse, Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Patent number: 10640357Abstract: An ordering app running on a mobile device, one or more central servers, one or more venue servers, one or more ordering apps, plug-ins, kiosks, point of sale systems, beacons, pucks, tents, and automated appliances cooperate to prepare orders for a customer. Methods embodied as software programs running on the venue servers and the central servers advance the customer's order through various modules hosted on the venue server. A final module causes the customer's order to be prepared.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2016Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Restaurant Technology Inc.Inventors: Michael Burks, Michael Beebe, Laura Ermer, Vijan Bhaumik, Angelo Frigo, Kyle Crouse, Roger D Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Patent number: 10373223Abstract: A system for enabling the remote ordering of products, primarily for use in a multi-vendor system, is disclosed. Orders are placed remotely, such as through wireless devices connected to a central server. The central server, in turn, is in communication (wireless or otherwise) with a server located at one or more venues within the organization operating the system. The one or more venues provide products or services available for ordering through the system. Where multiple venues are involved, the system is designed to handle differences in the product or service availability at those different venues, and provides for an ability to make corrections to orders that may be or may become necessary on account of those differences. The system provides for multiple options through which users can pay for and receive orders, and also provides methods for synchronizing the remote ordering system with pre-existing, conventional methods of ordering and product/service order fulfillment.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Restaurant Technology Inc.Inventors: Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20160244311Abstract: An ordering app running on a mobile device, one or more central servers, one or more venue servers, one or more ordering apps, plug-ins, kiosks, point of sale systems, beacons, pucks, tents, and automated appliances cooperate to prepare orders for a customer. Methods embodied as software programs running on the venue servers and the central servers advance the customer's order through various modules hosted on the venue server. A final module causes the customer's order to be prepared.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Michael Burks, Michael Beebe, Laura Ermer, Vijan Bhaumik, Angelo Frigo, Kyle Crouse, Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20160063585Abstract: A system for enabling the remote ordering of products, primarily for use in a multi-vendor system, is disclosed. Orders are placed remotely, such as through wireless devices connected to a central server. The central server, in turn, is in communication (wireless or otherwise) with a server located at one or more venues within the organization operating the system. The one or more venues provide products or services available for ordering through the system. Where multiple venues are involved, the system is designed to handle differences in the product or service availability at those different venues, and provides for an ability to make corrections to orders that may be or may become necessary on account of those differences. The system provides for multiple options through which users can pay for and receive orders, and also provides methods for synchronizing the remote ordering system with pre-existing, conventional methods of ordering and product/service order fulfillment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20140136348Abstract: A system for enabling the remote ordering of products, primarily for use in a multi-vendor system, is disclosed. Orders are placed remotely, such as through wireless devices connected to a central server. The central server, in turn, is in communication (wireless or otherwise) with a server located at one or more venues within the organization operating the system. The one or more venues provide produces or services available for ordering through the system. Where multiple venues are involved, the system is designed to handle differences in the product or service availability at those different venues, and provides for an ability to make corrections to orders that may be or may become necessary on account of those differences. The system provides for multiple options through which users can pay for and receive orders, and also provides methods for synchronizing the remote ordering system with pre-existing, conventional methods of ordering and product/service order fulfillment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20140136366Abstract: A system for enabling the remote ordering of products, primarily for use in a multi-vendor system, is disclosed. Orders are placed remotely, such as through wireless devices connected to a central server. The central server, in turn is in communication (wireless or otherwise) with a server located at one or more venues within the organization operating the system. The one or more venues provide products or services available for ordering through the system. Where multiple venues are involved, the system is designed to handle differences in the product or service availability at those different venues, and provides for an ability to make corrections to orders that may be or may become necessary on account of those differences. The system provides for multiple options through which users can pay for and receive orders, and also provides methods for synchronizing the remote ordering system with pre-existing, conventional methods of ordering and product/service order fulfillment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Roger D. Carroll, Natalie Muhs, Jeff Pollard, Jeffrey Steres, Kim Wilson
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Publication number: 20110258058Abstract: A wireless mobile personal computer is provided for enabling a customer to generate a restaurant order on the wireless mobile personal computer. The wireless mobile personal computer includes a restaurant order generating application configured to generate restaurant item selecting interface screens for generating the restaurant order comprising at least one restaurant item, to generate a machine-readable representation of the generated restaurant order, a processor for executing the restaurant order generating application, a memory for storing the restaurant order generating application and selectable restaurant items, and a display for displaying the restaurant item selecting interface screens, and the at least one restaurant item.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: Roger D. Carroll, Aaron Randall Ferber, Kathy Fox, Mark Alexander Jones, Stina Maria Jonsson, Hyun Jin Ko, Eleanor Elizabeth Luna, Jeff Pollard, Carley Rachel Price, Paul Price, Melody Roberts, Jon Vernon Wettersten
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Patent number: 7959264Abstract: Embodiments include forming internal or external extended surface elements on a print-head substrate, at least in part, using a light beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Dustin W. Blair, Jeff Pollard, Matthew D. Giere, Satya Prakash
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Publication number: 20090051741Abstract: Embodiments include forming internal or external extended surface elements on a print-head substrate, at least in part, using a light beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Dustin W. Blair, Jeff Pollard, Matthew D. Giere, Satya Prakash
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Publication number: 20060284931Abstract: Embodiments include forming internal or external extended surface elements on a print-head substrate, at least in part, using a light beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Dustin Blair, Jeff Pollard, Matthew Giere, Satya Prakash
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Publication number: 20050283926Abstract: A method of constructing a bridge including forming a concrete slab remote from a the bridge, the slab having a side with at least one bolt hole therein, orienting the side of the concrete slab substantially parallel to the side of a girder so that the bolt hole of the concrete slab is aligned with a bolt hole in the side of the girder and connecting the bolt hole of the concrete slab with the bolt hole of the girder using a bracket and a pair of bolts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Jeff Pollard, Thomas Friday, Frank Murphree