Patents by Inventor Alan R. Hauser

Alan R. Hauser 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).

  • Patent number: 10688195
    Abstract: Provided herein are antibiotic coated nanoparticles and methods of treating bacterial infection therewith. In particular embodiments, polymyxin B, vancomycin, and/or other antibiotics are linked to nanoparticles (e.g., gold or silica nanoparticles) and utilized for the treatment of bacterial infections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Assignees: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Alan R. Hauser, Andrew Lee, Marc H. Scheetz, Nathaniel J. Rhodes
  • Publication number: 20190099500
    Abstract: Provided herein are antibiotic coated nanoparticles and methods of treating bacterial infection therewith. In particular embodiments, polymyxin B, vancomycin, and/or other antibiotics are linked to nanoparticles (e.g., gold or silica nanoparticles) and utilized for the treatment of bacterial infections.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2017
    Publication date: April 4, 2019
    Inventors: Alan R. Hauser, Andrew Lee, Marc H. Scheetz, Nathaniel J. Rhodes
  • Publication number: 20160194689
    Abstract: Disclosed are Pseudomonas aeruginosa Genomic Island nucleic acid sequences referred to as PAGI-5, PAGI-6, PAGI-7, PAGI-8, PAGI-9, PAGI-10, and PAGI-11. These nucleic acid sequences may be useful in methods for identifying virulent strains of Pseudomonas bacteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2016
    Publication date: July 7, 2016
    Applicant: Northwestern University
    Inventors: Scott E. Battle, Alan R. Hauser
  • Publication number: 20100055702
    Abstract: Disclosed are Pseudomonas aeruginosa Genomic Island nucleic acid sequences referred to as PAGI-5, PAGI-6, PAGI-7, PAGI-8, PAGI-9, PAGI-10, and PAGI-11. These nucleic acid sequences may be useful in methods for identifying virulent strains of Pseudomonas bacteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2009
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Applicant: Northwestern University
    Inventors: Scott E. Battle, Alan R. Hauser