Patents Assigned to Genstruct, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110270893Abstract: Method and system for managing and evaluating life science data. Life Science data is placed in a knowledge base, that may be used for a variety of analysis tasks. Creating a knowledge base from the life science data involves generating two or more nodes indicative of life science data, assigning to one or more pairs of nodes a representation descriptor that corresponds to a relationship between the nodes, and assembling the nodes and the relationship descriptor into a database, such that at least one of the nodes is joined to another node by a representation descriptor. In some embodiments, the representation descriptor includes a case frame that describes the relationships between elements of life science data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: SELVENTA, INC. (F/K/A GENSTRUCT, INC.)Inventors: D. Navin Chandra, Dexter R. Pratt, Eric K. Neumann, Keith O. Elliston, Justin Sun, Ted M. Slater
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Patent number: 7865534Abstract: Method and system for managing and evaluating life science data. Life Science data is placed in a knowledge base, that may be used for a variety of analysis tasks. Creating a knowledge base from the life science data involves generating two or more nodes indicative of life science data, assigning to one or more pairs of nodes a representation descriptor that corresponds to a relationship between the nodes, and assembling the nodes and the relationship descriptor into a database, such that at least one of the nodes is joined to another node by a representation descriptor. In some embodiments, the representation descriptor includes a case frame that describes the relationships between elements of life science data.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Genstruct, Inc.Inventors: D. Navin Chandra, Fatima Chandra, legal representative, Dexter R. Pratt, Eric K. Neumann, Keith O. Elliston, Justin Sun, Ted M. Slater
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Publication number: 20060140860Abstract: In one aspect, the invention comprises a method of developing an immunosuppressant drug with reduced propensity to induce type II diabetes mellitus symptoms by assaying candidate molecular entities for binding preferentially to leukocyte isoform calcineurin and less preferentially to muscle cell isoform calcineurin. In another aspect, the invention comprises a method for determining the onset, severity, or response to treatment of post-transplant diabetes mellitus comprising determining from a patient at risk of contracting post-transplant diabetes mellitus, at least two of increased expression of HDAC5 protein; increased expression of HNF4A protein; decreased expression of NRF1 protein; decreased expression of PPARGC1 protein; and decreased expression of PPP3CA protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: Genstruct, Inc.Inventor: Jack Pollard
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Publication number: 20050165594Abstract: Described are methods, systems and apparatus for hypothesizing a biological relationship in a biological system. A database of biological assertions is provided consisting of biological elements, relationships among the biological elements, and relationship descriptors characterizing the properties of the elements and relationships. A biological element may be selected from the database and a logical simulation may be performed within the biological database, from the selected biological element, through relationship descriptors, along a path defined by potentially causative biological elements to discern a biological element hypothetically responsible for the change in the selected biological element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Applicant: Genstruct, Inc.Inventors: Dundee Chandra, Maria Chandra, Suresh Segaran, David Kightley, Justin Sun, Dexter Pratt
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Publication number: 20050154535Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems and apparatus for constructing assemblies of biological knowledge constituting a biological knowledge base, and for subsetting and transforming life sciences-related data and information into biological models to facilitate computation and electronic reasoning on biological information. A subset of data is extracted from a global knowledge base or repository to reconstruct a more specialized sub-knowledge base or assembly designed specifically for the purpose at hand. Assemblies generated by the invention permit selection and rational organization of seemingly diverse data into a model of any selected biological system, as defined by any desired biological criteria. These assemblies can be mined easily and can be logically reasoned with great productivity and efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Genstruct, Inc.Inventors: Justin Sun, D. Chandra, Dexter Pratt, David Kightley, Joshua Levy, Maria Chandra
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Publication number: 20050038608Abstract: Method and system for managing and evaluating life science data. Life Science data is placed in a knowledge base, that may be used for a variety of analysis tasks. Creating a knowledge base from the life science data involves generating two or more nodes indicative of life science data, assigning to one or more pairs of nodes a representation descriptor that corresponds to a relationship between the nodes, and assembling the nodes and the relationship descriptor into a database, such that at least one of the nodes is joined to another node by a representation descriptor. In some embodiments, the representation descriptor includes a case frame that describes the relationships between elements of life science data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: Genstruct, Inc.Inventors: D. Chandra, Dexter Pratt, Eric Neumann, Keith Elliston, Justin Sun, Ted Slater
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Publication number: 20040249620Abstract: An epistemic engine system and methods are provided, which accept biological data from experiments or other sources, and automatically produce a model, such as a genomic and protein interaction network, which attempts to explain the operation of a biological system. The system and methods identify interrelationships among components of a biological system, consistent with the biological data and other life science knowledge. In preferred embodiments, evolutionary algorithms are used, in combination with information from a life science knowledge base and experimental data, to generate models that may identify these interrelationships. The output of an epistemic engine permits scientists to better understand biological systems, to propose hypotheses, to build more complete models, and to propose new experiments to test the validity of their hypotheses.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Genstruct, Inc.Inventors: D. Navin Chandra, Keith O. Elliston, David A. Kightley