Patents by Inventor Maria Day

Maria Day 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: 20230310634
    Abstract: The invention provides anti-VISTA antibody drug conjugates which may be used for targeted delivery of anti-inflammatory agents such as steroids to immune cells, e.g., myeloid cells. The invention also provides methods of using anti-VISTA antibody drug conjugates in the treatment of inflammatory and/or autoimmune conditions and/or for alleviating the toxicity of anti-inflammatory agents such as steroids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2021
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Jay Rothstein, Kierstin Bell, Catherine Carriere, Michael Molloy, Anna Kuta, Nicholas Schwertner, Maria Day, Xin Huang, Dov Pechenick, Toni Kline, Shibhani Rajanna, Yalin Guo, Yingcai (Ian) Wang, Jieyu Zhou, Sergey Seregin, Erin Clark, Labros Memetis, Julio Medina, Sheng Sun, Alexander Koval, Sravan Thummanapelli, Dmitry Borkin, Rajeshkumar Maganlal Loriya
  • Publication number: 20090117065
    Abstract: An antiperspirant composition including a continuous oil phase, a disperse aqueous phase, and a residue-masking agent. The continuous oil phase comprises a water-immiscible liquid and a tack-reducing agent. And the disperse aqueous phase comprises one or more polar solvents and an antiperspirant active.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Virginia Maria Day, Drew Douglas Setser
  • Publication number: 20040092719
    Abstract: The current invention features methods for reliably and controllably separating immunoglobulin half antibodies from immunoglobulin whole antibodies, as well as purified immunoglobulin half antibody preparations and purified immunoglobulin whole antibody preparations while preserving biological activity. These dissociated half antibodies can be chromatographically separated from whole antibodies. There are four known subclasses of IgG molecules: IgG1; IgG2; IgG3; and IgG4. IgG4 molecules differ from the other IgG isotypes in that the disulfide bonds that link the two heavy chain subunits together do not always form. Due to the non-covalent interactions that hold the heavy chain subunits together, the heterogeneity of IgG4 molecules is not apparent following gel filtration of purified IgG4 protein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2003
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Eszter Birck-Wilson, Maria Day