Patents by Inventor Calum McRae

Calum McRae 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: 7985432
    Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2011
    Assignee: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
  • Publication number: 20080213408
    Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2008
    Publication date: September 4, 2008
    Applicant: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
  • Patent number: 7381431
    Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2008
    Assignee: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
  • Publication number: 20050019432
    Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: John Baker, John Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose Wade, Stanley Alkemade
  • Publication number: 20040086876
    Abstract: The invention pertains to methods for detecting the presence or absence of a mutation associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC). The methods include providing DNA which encodes a cardiac myosin binding protein and detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the amplified product which is associated with HC. The invention further pertains to methods for diagnosing HC in a subject. These methods typically include obtaining a sample of DNA which encodes a cardiac myosin binding protein from a subject being tested for FHC and diagnosing the subject for FHC by detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the sarcomeric thin filament protein which causes FHC as an indication of the disease. Other aspects of the invention include kits useful for diagnosing HC and methods for treating HC.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2002
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Applicants: President and Fellows of Harvard College, Brigham and Women's Hospital
    Inventors: Christine Seidman, Jonathan Seidman, Ludwig Thierfelder, Hugh Watkins, Calum McRae
  • Publication number: 20020127548
    Abstract: The invention pertains to methods for detecting the presence or absence of a mutation associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC). The methods include providing DNA which encodes a cardiac myosin binding protein and detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the amplified product which is associated with HC. The invention further pertains to methods for diagnosing HC in a subject. These methods typically include obtaining a sample of DNA which encodes a cardiac myosin binding protein from a subject being tested for FHC and diagnosing the subject for FHC by detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the sarcomeric thin filament protein which causes FHC as an indication of the disease. Other aspects of the invention include kits useful for diagnosing HC and methods for treating HC.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 1995
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: CHRISTINE SIEDMAN, JONATHAN SEIDMAN, LUDWIG THIERFELDER, HUGH WATKINS, CALUM MCRAE
  • Patent number: 5912121
    Abstract: The invention pertains to methods for detecting the presence or absence of a mutation associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC). The methods include providing DNA which encodes a sarcomeric thin filament protein (e.g., .alpha.-tropomyosin or cardiac troponin T) and detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the amplified product which is associated with HC. DNA encoding an actin-associated protein, a myosin-associated protein, or a sarcomeric protein other than .beta. cardiac heavy chain can also be used in the methods of the present invention. The invention further pertains to methods for diagnosing familial HC (FHC) in a subject. These methods typically include obtaining a sample of DNA which encodes a sarcomeric thin filament protein from a subject being tested for FHC and diagnosing the subject for FHC by detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the sarcomeric thin filament protein which causes FHC as an indication of the disease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignees: Bringham and Women's Hospital, President and Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Christine Seidman, Jonathan Seidman, Ludwig Thierfelder, Hugh Watkins, Calum McRae
  • Patent number: 5840477
    Abstract: The invention pertains to methods for detecting the presence or absence of a mutation associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC). The methods include providing DNA which encodes a sarcomeric thin filament protein (e.g., .alpha.-tropomyosin or cardiac troponin T) and detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the amplified product which is associated with HC. DNA encoding an actin-associated protein, a myosin-associated protein, or a sarcomeric protein other than .beta. cardiac heavy chain can also be used in the methods of the present invention. The invention further pertains to methods for diagnosing familial HC (FHC) in a subject. These methods typically include obtaining a sample of DNA which encodes a sarcomeric thin filament protein from a subject being tested for FHC and diagnosing the subject for FHC by detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the sarcomeric thin filament protein which causes FHC as an indication of the disease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignees: Brigham & Women's Hospital, President & Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Christine Seidman, Jonathan Seidman, Ludwig Thierfelder, Hugh Watkins, Calum McRae