Patents Assigned to University of St. Andrews
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Patent number: 9365508Abstract: The invention provides compounds according to formula (I): (wherein X, Y, Z1 R1, R2, R3, Ar and Ar? are as defined herein), and physiologically acceptable salts, solvates, esters or amides thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and the compounds for use in medicine, for example for the treatment or prophylaxis of diseases involving cell proliferation, such as cancer, and for the treatment or prophylaxis of other diseases.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignees: University Court of the University of St Andrews, University Court of the University of DundeeInventors: Sonia Lain, Nicholas James Westwood, David Philip Lane
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Publication number: 20160120404Abstract: The invention relates to an ophthalmoscope comprising a camera and an associated illumination device; the invention further concerns a novel method for processing a plurality of images of the eye taken by said device; and software, typically included in said ophthalmoscope, for executing said method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Applicants: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, The Greater Glasgow Health Board, The University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Stewart Jordan, Mario GIARDINI, Iain Livingstone, Andrew Bastawrous
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Publication number: 20160084766Abstract: A Raman spectroscopic detection device comprising at least one microfluidic sample channel; at least one excitation waveguide for exciting a Raman signal and at least one collection waveguide for collecting a Raman signal. The output of the excitation waveguide and the input of the collection waveguide are positioned directly in the microfluidic sample channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Praveen Cheriyan Ashok, Gajendra Pratap Singh, Kishan Dholakia
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Patent number: 9287114Abstract: The invention provides a method for chemically modifying a surface of a substrate, preferably a silicon substrate, including the steps of providing a substrate having at least a portion of a surface thereof coated with an organic coating composition including unsaturated moieties forming a surface coating, and introducing a vapor phase reactive intermediate species based on a Group 14 or Group 15 element from the Periodic Table of Elements to the substrate whereupon the reactive intermediate species is able to react with a number of the unsaturated moieties in the coating composition thereby chemically modifying the surface coating. Also disclosed is a surface-modified substrate obtained or obtainable by the method, and uses thereof in the fabrication of MEMS and IC devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2012Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Georg Haehner, Malgorzata Adamkiewicz, David O'Hagan
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Patent number: 9283550Abstract: The present invention relates to a bifunctional material which comprises copper and which is capable of storing nitric oxide (NO), as well as catalytically producing nitric oxide from a suitable precursor. The material typically includes a zeolite and the copper may be part of, or separate from the zeolite. In this manner the material may include a single bifunctional material; that is, a material which is capable of both storing NO and catalytically producing NO, such as Cu-MFI or Cu-X. Alternatively the material may include at least two components, a first component to store NO, such as a zeolite Zn-LTA, and a further component including Cu(I), such as Cu2O, to catalytically produce NO from a suitable precursor. The bifunctional material may be used in a pharmaceutical, neutraceutical or cosmetic preparation, or comprised in a medical article, a cosmetic and/or personal hygiene product.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignees: University Court of the University of St Andrews, University Court of the University of EdinburghInventors: Russel Edward Morris, Ian L. Megson
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Publication number: 20160016976Abstract: Gold (I) hydroxide complexes of the form Z—Au—OH and digold complexes of the form Z—Au-(?OH)—Au—Z where groups Z are two electron donors are provided. The groups Z may be carbenes, for example nitrogen containing heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), phosphines or phosphites. The complexes can be used as catalysts, for example in reactions such as hydration of nitriles, skeletal arrangement of enynes, alkoxycyclisation of enynes, alkyne hydration, the Meyer-Shuster reaction, 3,3? rearrangement of allylic acetates, cyclisation of propargylic acetates, Beckman rearrangements and hydroamination. The complexes can be used in medicine, for example in the treatment of cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: University Court of The University of St AndrewsInventor: Steven P. Nolan
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Patent number: 9205419Abstract: The present invention relates to novel micro or mesoporous metal organic frameworks (MOFs) which contain as ligands piperidine based phosphonic acids, as well as a method of synthesizing such MOFs and uses of the MOFs themselves.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Paul A. Wright, Michael T. Wharmby, John P. S. Mowat
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Publication number: 20150322474Abstract: This invention relates to the in vitro production of cyclic peptides using cyanobacterial enzymes, such as patellamide biosynthesis enzymes. Linear peptide substrates are cyclized using an isolated cyanbacterial macrocyclase, such as PatG from Prochloron spp. Before cyclisation, residues in the linear peptide substrates may be heterocyclised using isolated cyanbacterial heterocyclases, such as PatD or TruD heterocyclase. Methods of the invention may be useful, for example, for the production of cyclic peptidyl molecules, including cyclotides, such as katalas, and cyanobactins, such as patellamides and telomestatins, for example for use in the development of therapeutics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicants: The University of the University of Aberdeen, The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Wael Houssen Ibrahim, Marcel Jaspars, Margaret Smith, James Naismith, Jesko Koehnke, Andrew Bent, Nicholas Westwood
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Publication number: 20150288332Abstract: A pulse generator is disclosed. The pulse generator can include a pulsed switch, such as a diode. The pulsed switched can be connected between an input source, such as an oscillator and a frequency multiplier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: DAVID ROBERT BOLTON, GRAHAM SMITH
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Patent number: 9120765Abstract: The present invention relates to compounds which activate the p53 response, and find use in, for example, hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer treatment and potentially other diseases/conditions involving sirtuin function.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignees: University Court of the University of Dundee, University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Sonia Lain, David Phillip Lane, Michael John Raymond Stark, Anna Rose McCarthy, Jonathan James Hollick, Nicholas James Westwood
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Patent number: 9120711Abstract: The use of a complex of the form Z—M—OR in the carboxylation of a substrate is described. The group Z is a two-electron donor ligand, M is a metal and OR is selected from the group consisting of OH, alkoxy and aryloxy. The substrate may be carboxylated at a C—H or N—H bond. The metal M may be copper, silver or gold. The two-electron donor ligand may be a phosphine, a carbene or a phosphite ligand. Also described are methods of manufacture of the complexes and methods for preparing isotopically labelled caboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2011Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Steven P. Nolan, Catherine Cazin
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Publication number: 20150227334Abstract: A computer processor based method for controlling a plurality of computer displays in response to user behavior, the method comprising identifying at least one display that is unattended by the user by determining the user's visual focus, and applying an overlay window to the unattended display to control visualization of the identified unattended display.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Jakub Dostal, Per Ola Kristensson, Aaron Quigley
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Patent number: 9067061Abstract: An ambulatory device for use in a therapeutic and/or cosmetic treatment, the device comprises an organic light-emitting semiconductor which, in use, covers an area to be treated and emits electromagnetic radiation to cause said therapeutic and/or cosmetic treatment of the area. The light source may be extensive to provide uniform irradiation of the area to be treated and may be pulsed. The device may also include a photopharmaceutical.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2010Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignees: The University Court of the University of St. Andrews, Tayside Health BoardInventors: Ifor David William Samuel, James Ferguson
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Patent number: 8963120Abstract: An optoelectronic semiconductor component includes a semiconductor layer sequence having at least one active layer, and a photonic crystal that couples radiation having a peak wavelength out of or into the semiconductor layer sequence, wherein the photonic crystal is at a distance from the active layer and formed by superimposition of at least two lattices having mutually different reciprocal lattice constants normalized to the peak wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignees: OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH, The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Krister Bergenek, Christopher Wiesmann, Thomas F. Krauss
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Patent number: 8961179Abstract: An apparatus and method for mineralising demineralised and hypo-mineralised biological material such as tooth or bone. The apparatus has a probe electrode for receiving a mineralisation agent and a counter electrode. It is also provided with a controller to control the electrical signal provided to the probe such that the extent of mineralisation of the biological material is controlled by modulating or changing the electrical signal provided by the probe based upon the measured output of the circuit formed from the probe, counter electrode and biological material. The electrical output provides a measure of the extent of mineralisation of the biological material which is compared with data from a reference technique which gives 3D structural information on an area of interest in the biological material.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignees: The University of Dundee, The University of Abertay, Dundee, The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Christopher Longbottom, Joseph Crayston, Nigel Berry Pitts, Dmitri Grinev, Iain Young
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Patent number: 8963602Abstract: A pulse generator is disclosed. The pulse generator can include an ac source for providing an ac signal. A pulsed switch can be connected to an ac output of the ac source that is adapted or configured to generate a pulsed output from the ac signal and a non-linear frequency multiplier adapted or configured to shorten the pulses of the pulsed output. The pulsed switch can include a mixer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: David Robert Bolton, Graham Smith
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Patent number: 8962235Abstract: A method for sorting particles, in particular cells A and B. The method uses a single channel with only one input and only one output. A particle mix A and B in a fluid is introduced into the channel and particles within the channel are sorted.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Michael MacDonald, Kishan Dholakia, Igor Andreev
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Patent number: 8922767Abstract: A micro-fluidic system comprising means for optically trapping a particle and a Raman excitation source for causing Raman scatter from the particle while it is in the optical trap.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: The University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Kishan Dholakia, Phillip Ronald Thomas Jess, Michael Mazilu
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Publication number: 20140374576Abstract: The resolution of conventional imaging devices is restricted by the diffraction limit ‘Perfect’ imaging devices which can achieve a resolution beyond the diffraction limit have been considered impossible to implement. However, the present disclosure provides an imaging device which can achieve improved resolution beyond the diffraction limit and which can be implemented in practice. Said imaging device comprises: a. a lens having a refractive index that varies according to a predetermined refractive index profile; b. a source; c. an outlet for decoupling waves from the device; and d. a reflector provided around the lens, the source and the outlet, wherein the reflector and the refractive index profile of the lens are together arranged to direct waves transmitted in any of a plurality of directions from the source to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicants: The University Court of the University of St Andrews, Masaryk University, Cornell UniversityInventors: Ulf Leonhardt, Tomas Tyc, Lucas Heitzmann Gabrielli, Michal Lipson
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Patent number: 8867584Abstract: An optical parametric oscillator comprising: an optical cavity; a semiconductor gain-medium located within the optical cavity, such that together they form a semiconductor laser, and a nonlinear material located within the cavity such that the nonlinear material continuously generates down-converted idler- and signal-waves in response to a pump-wave continuously generated by the semiconductor gain-medium, wherein the pump wave is resonant within the optical cavity and one or other but not both of the down-converted waves is resonant within the pump wave cavity or a further optical cavity. Brewster plates ensure singly resonant optical parametric oscillators and a birefringent filer is used for frequency setting. Coupled cavities allow for setting the photon lifetime in the cavity that relaxation oscillations are prevented.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Malcolm H. Dunn, David Stothard