Patents by Inventor Brigitte Kraemer

Brigitte Kraemer 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: 9481706
    Abstract: The current invention reports a method for the purification of a not-glycosylated, heterologous polypeptide, which has been recombinantly produced in a prokaryotic cell, wherein the method comprises three chromatography steps of which the first chromatography step selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, or iii) affinity chromatography, or iv) ion exchange chromatography, the second chromatography step is selected from i) anion exchange chromatography, or ii) cation exchange chromatography, or iii) hydroxylapatite chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and the a third chromatography step is selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) anion exchange chromatography, or iii) cation exchange chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, whereby the first chromatography step is an affinity chromatography in case of polypeptides capable of interacting with metal ligands, the second c
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2016
    Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
    Inventors: Roberto Falkenstein, Birgit Weydanz, Nicole Fuehrler, Claudia Giessel, Sybille Gabel, Adelbert Grossmann, Friederike Hesse, Marc Pompiati, Andreas Schaubmar, Brigitte Kraemer
  • Publication number: 20140220633
    Abstract: The current invention reports a method for the purification of a not-glycosylated, heterologous polypeptide, which has been recombinantly produced in a prokaryotic cell, wherein the method comprises three chromatography steps of which the first chromatography step selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, or iii) affinity chromatography, or iv) ion exchange chromatography, the second chromatography step is selected from i) anion exchange chromatography, or ii) cation exchange chromatography, or iii) hydroxylapatite chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and the a third chromatography step is selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) anion exchange chromatography, or iii) cation exchange chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, whereby the first chromatography step is an affinity chromatography in case of polypeptides capable of interacting with metal ligands, the second c
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2014
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Applicant: HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE INC.
    Inventors: Roberto Falkenstein, Birgit Weydanz, Nicole Fuehrler, Claudia Giessel, Sybille Gabel, Adelbert Grossmann, Friederike Hesse, Marc Pompiati, Andreas Schaubmar, Brigitte Kraemer
  • Publication number: 20110034672
    Abstract: The current invention reports a method for the purification of a not-glycosylated, heterologous polypeptide, which has been recombinantly produced in a prokaryotic cell, wherein the method comprises three chromatography steps of which the first chromatography step selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, or iii) affinity chromatography, or iv) ion exchange chromatography, the second chromatography step is selected from i) anion exchange chromatography, or ii) cation exchange chromatography, or iii) hydroxylapatite chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and the a third chromatography step is selected from i) hydrophobic charge induction chromatography, or ii) anion exchange chromatography, or iii) cation exchange chromatography, or iv) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, whereby the first chromatography step is an affinity chromatography in case of polypeptides capable of interacting with metal ligands, the second c
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2009
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Inventors: Roberto Falkenstein, Birgit Weydanz, Nicole Fuehrler, Claudia Giessel, Sybille Greithanner, Adelbert Grossmann, Friederike Hesse, Marc Pompiati, Andreas Schaubmar, Brigitte Kraemer