Patents by Inventor Lauren White
Lauren White 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: 20240079085Abstract: A high density correlation system can train a machine-learned model to determine one or more phenotypes of a cell and identify compounds corresponding to a user-queried phenotype. The high density correlation system can generate training data using single-cell images and train the machine-learned model using the generated training data. The machine-learned model can determine phenotypes of cells based on images of the cells. The high density correlation system can generate a database that includes phenotype-compound mappings generated based on the outputs of the machine-learned model. After receiving a query that identifies a phenotype, the high density correlation system can generate a result set of the query using the database for display at a graphical user interface (GUI). The result set can identify compounds corresponding to the identified phenotype. Additionally, the displayed compounds can be ordered based on a score for each compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Charles Reid Marsh, Lauren Nicolaisen, Colin Fuller, Brandon White, Benyamin Komalo
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Patent number: 11654409Abstract: A method of synthesizing aerogels and cross-linked aerogels are described that incorporate freeze-drying in lieu of super-critical solvent drying. Advantages over supercritical drying include a reduction in hazard risks posed by drying at supercritical conditions as well as the ability to up-scale the process to accommodate large pieces of material without introducing risk. In addition, inexpensive and more sophisticated mold technologies, which are not impervious to super-critical conditions, can be used to produce aerogel materials according to the freeze-drying method of the invention. This introduces a level of freedom never before available for the production of aerogel components.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Virginia Commonwealth UniversityInventors: Massimo Bertino, Lauren White, Dalton Echard, Tyler Selden
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Publication number: 20210264404Abstract: A method is disclosed. The method includes determining whether the counter has reached a threshold value. The method also includes sending a request to reset the counter, to a payment authorizing entity, if it is determined that the counter has reached the threshold value, and then receiving, from the payment authorizing entity, a script in response to the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Patent number: 11037128Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. A request to enable or disable user access to a function of the application can be received by a server computer. A command message responsive to the request can be generated by the server computer, the command message comprising control data for enabling or disabling user access to the function of the application. The generated command message can be transmitted to the mobile device over a wireless network.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Publication number: 20200353437Abstract: A method of synthesizing aerogels and cross-linked aerogels are described that incorporate freeze-drying in lieu of super-critical solvent drying. Advantages over supercritical drying include a reduction in hazard risks posed by drying at supercritical conditions as well as the ability to up-scale the process to accommodate large pieces of material without introducing risk. hi addition, inexpensive and more sophisticated mold technologies, which are not impervious to super-critical conditions, can be used to produce aerogel materials according to the freeze-drying method of the invention. This introduces a level of freedom never before available for the production of aerogel components.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Massimo BERTINO, Lauren WHITE, Dalton ECHARD, Tyler SELDEN
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Publication number: 20190143290Abstract: A method of synthesizing aerogels and cross-linked aerogels are described that incorporate freeze-drying in lieu of supercritical solvent drying. Advantages over supercritical drying include a reduction in hazard risks posed by drying at supercritical conditions as well as the ability to up-scale the process to accommodate large pieces of material without introducing risk. In addition, inexpensive and more sophisticated mold technologies, which are not impervious to supercritical conditions, can be used to produce aerogel materials according to the freeze-drying method of the invention. This introduces a level of freedom never before available for the production of aerogel components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Massimo BERTINO, Lauren WHITE, Dalton ECHARD, Tyler SELDEN
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Publication number: 20190043036Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. A request to enable or disable user access to a function of the application can be received by a server computer. A command message responsive to the request can be generated by the server computer, the command message comprising control data for enabling or disabling user access to the function of the application. The generated command message can be transmitted to the mobile device over a wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Patent number: 10115099Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. A request to enable or disable user access to a function of the application can be received by a server computer. A command message responsive to the request can be generated by the server computer, the command message comprising control data for enabling or disabling user access to the function of the application. The generated command message can be transmitted to the mobile device over a wireless network.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Patent number: 10115100Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. An input indicative of a password to access the application can be received. It may be determined that a predetermined number of password entry attempts has been reached based on the input. A request message to disable access to the application can be transmitted from the mobile device to a remote computer. One or more lock instructions for disabling access to the application can be received by the mobile device from the remote computer. The one or more lock instructions can be executed by the mobile device by modifying control data within a secure memory of the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Patent number: 9426659Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Inventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Publication number: 20160224971Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. A request to enable or disable user access to a function of the application can be received by a server computer. A command message responsive to the request can be generated by the server computer, the command message comprising control data for enabling or disabling user access to the function of the application. The generated command message can be transmitted to the mobile device over a wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Gavin Shenker, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Publication number: 20160226882Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing an application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided, so as to prevent or limit unauthorized use of the application, for example, when the mobile device is lost, stolen, or otherwise subject to unauthorized use. An input indicative of a password to access the application can be received. It may be determined that a predetermined number of password entry attempts has been reached based on the input. A request message to disable access to the application can be transmitted from the mobile device to a remote computer. One or more lock instructions for disabling access to the application can be received by the mobile device from the remote computer. The one or more lock instructions can be executed by the mobile device by modifying control data within a secure memory of the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Michael Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Gavin Shenker, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Patent number: 9286604Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing a payment application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided. An Issuer of a payment device can remotely control the payment application by instructing a wireless network carrier or operator to transmit a message to the mobile phone, where the message contains an instruction to perform an operation related to the payment application. The Issuer can remotely reset a counter or a password associated with the payment application, lock or unlock a payment application, and set the access control data to a predetermined value, to prevent unauthorized use of the payment application in the situation in which the mobile phone is lost or stolen, or the Issuer desires to limit access to the payment application for other reasons, such as limiting its exposure to unauthorized uses of the payment device.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Publication number: 20160007197Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Patent number: 9160734Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2014Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Publication number: 20140325606Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Patent number: 8782391Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Visa International Service AssociationInventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Publication number: 20100318783Abstract: Systems and methods for service activation using algorithmically defined keys are disclosed. A consumer who has a relationship with a first party may wish to enroll in a service provided by a third party. The first party can maintain control of such enrollments through the use of algorithmically defined keys. The algorithmically defined keys also allow the third party service provider to verify data provided by the consumer as matching data stored by the first party. The verification provides for data synchronization without requiring the third party to have access to the first parties data systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Ashwin Raj, John Tullis, Mark Carlson, Patrick Faith, Shalini Mayor, Joseph Mirizzi, Lauren White, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee
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Publication number: 20100198728Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for managing a payment application installed on a mobile device, such as a mobile phone are provided. An Issuer of a payment device can remotely control the payment application by instructing a wireless network carrier or operator to transmit a message to the mobile phone, where the message contains an instruction to perform an operation related to the payment application. The Issuer can remotely reset a counter or a password associated with the payment application, lock or unlock a payment application, and set the access control data to a predetermined value, to prevent unauthorized use of the payment application in the situation in which the mobile phone is lost or stolen, or the Issuer desires to limit access to the payment application for other reasons, such as limiting its exposure to unauthorized uses of the payment device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Christian Aabye, Olivier Brand, Mike Lindelsee, Joseph J. Mirizzi, Hao Ngo, Lauren White, David William Wilson
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Publication number: 20100114686Abstract: One embodiment of the invention is directed to a server computer comprising a processor and a computer readable medium coupled to the processor. The computer readable medium comprises code for receiving transaction data indicating that a payment transaction associated with a primary account number has occurred and matches a trigger record, code for determining whether the payment transaction qualifies for a credit, code for initiating a credit to an account associated with the primary account number, if the payment transaction qualifies for a credit, and code for sending an electronic notification message to a consumer associated with the primary account number substantially contemporaneously with receiving the transaction data. The electronic notification message includes information about a first offer and that the primary account was credited the amount of the first offer. For example, transaction data is received indicating that a consumer made a purchase with his credit card.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Mark Carlson, Surendra Keshan, Greg Trifiletti, Joe Mirizzi, Prakash Prem Hariramani, Lauren White, Patrick Stan, John Macllwaine