Patents by Inventor Carlos F. Barbas, III

Carlos F. Barbas, III 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).

  • Publication number: 20230304022
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are chimeric polypeptides, including compositions thereof, expression vectors, and methods of use thereof, for the generation of transgenic cells, tissues, plants, and animals. The compositions, vectors, and methods of the present invention are also useful in gene therapy techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2022
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Andrew Mercer, Brian M. Lamb, Thomas Gaj
  • Patent number: 10829766
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are chimeric polypeptides, including compositions thereof, expression vectors, and methods of use thereof, for the generation of transgenic cells, tissues, plants, and animals. The compositions, vectors, and methods of the present invention are also useful in gene therapy techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2020
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Andrew Mercer, Brian M. Lamb, Thomas Gaj
  • Publication number: 20180230474
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are chimeric polypeptides, including compositions thereof, expression vectors, and methods of use thereof, for the generation of transgenic cells, tissues, plants, and animals. The compositions, vectors, and methods of the present invention are also useful in gene therapy techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2018
    Publication date: August 16, 2018
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Andrew Mercer, Brian M. Lamb, Thomas Gaj
  • Patent number: 10030051
    Abstract: The present invention provides antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) for targeting the antibodies to specific sites. The use of the antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also provided in the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 9902962
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are chimeric polypeptides, including compositions thereof, expression vectors, and methods of use thereof, for the generation of transgenic cells, tissues, plants, and animals. The compositions, vectors, and methods of the present invention are also useful in gene therapy techniques. The invention provides a chimeric polypeptide. The polypeptide includes: a) a recombinase, nuclease or transcription factor, or fragment thereof; and b) a transcription activator-like effector (TALE) protein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2018
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Andrew Mercer, Brian M. Lamb, Thomas Gaj
  • Patent number: 9658224
    Abstract: The present invention relates to novel methods for detecting a member of a known binding pair in a sample, including a cell, where one member of the pair (termed the “receptor”) is expressed by a bacteriophage, which phage is then used to detect the presence of the other member of the pair (termed the “ligand” or “target”). Rather than detecting the binding of the phage using antibody-based technology, the present invention relates to detecting marker molecule associated with the phage. In one aspect, the invention relates to identifying an antigen-bearing moiety (e.g., a red blood cell antigen) of interest present on a cell, e.g., a red blood cell, using antibody-displaying bacteriophage, as well as detecting anti-red blood cell auto- or alloantibodies and/or complement in a sample, using antiglobulin reagent-displaying bacteriophage and detecting a marker molecule associated with the phage. In one aspect, the phenotype of the phage is not linked with the genotype of the phage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignees: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, The Scripps Research Insitute
    Inventors: Donald Siegel, Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Publication number: 20160159863
    Abstract: The present invention provides antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) for targeting the antibodies to specific sites. The use of the antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also provided in the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2015
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Publication number: 20150284728
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are chimeric polypeptides, including compositions thereof, expression vectors, and methods of use thereof, for the generation of transgenic cells, tissues, plants, and animals. The compositions, vectors, and methods of the present invention are also useful in gene therapy techniques. The invention provides a chimeric polypeptide. The polypeptide includes: a) a recombinase, nuclease or transcription factor, or fragment thereof; and b) a transcription activator-like effector (TALE) protein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2013
    Publication date: October 8, 2015
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Andrew Mercer, Brian M. Lamb, Thomas Gaj
  • Patent number: 9132188
    Abstract: Provided herein is a method for chemically programmed vaccination. Methods include inducing a covalent-binding polyclonal antibody response in a subject and programming the polyclonal response with a targeting compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Publication number: 20140378668
    Abstract: A new and versatile class of cyclic diazodicarboxamides that reacts efficiently and selectively with phenols and the phenolic side chain of tyrosine through an Ene-like reaction is reported. This mild aqueous tyrosine ligation reaction works over a broad pH range and expands the repertoire of aqueous chemistries available for small molecule, peptide, and protein modification. The tyrosine ligation reactions are shown to be compatible with the labeling of native enzymes and antibodies in buffered aqueous solution. This reaction provides a novel synthetic approach to bispecific antibodies. This reaction will find broad utility in peptide and protein chemistry and in the chemistry of phenol-containing compounds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2014
    Publication date: December 25, 2014
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Hitoshi Ban, Julia Gavrilyuk
  • Patent number: 8765920
    Abstract: A new and versatile class of cyclic diazodicarboxamides that reacts efficiently and selectively with phenols and the phenolic side chain of tyrosine through an Ene-like reaction is reported. This mild aqueous tyrosine ligation reaction works over a broad pH range and expands the repertoire of aqueous chemistries available for small molecule, peptide, and protein modification. The tyrosine ligation reactions are shown to be compatible with the labeling of native enzymes and antibodies in buffered aqueous solution. This reaction provides a novel synthetic approach to bispecific antibodies. This reaction will find broad utility in peptide and protein chemistry and in the chemistry of phenol-containing compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Hitoshi Ban, Julia Gavrilyuk
  • Publication number: 20140127200
    Abstract: Antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) that can be used to target the antibodies to specific sites are described. The use of antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2013
    Publication date: May 8, 2014
    Applicant: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Publication number: 20140093518
    Abstract: Provided herein is a method for chemically programmed vaccination. Methods include inducing a covalent-binding polyclonal antibody response in a subject and programming the polyclonal response with a targeting compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2013
    Publication date: April 3, 2014
    Applicant: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 8685687
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to chimeric recombinases comprising a serine recombinase operatively linked to a zinc finger nucleotide binding domain such that the chimeric recombinase protein catalyzes site-specific recombination at a DNA site specifically bound by the zinc finger nucleotide binding domain. The serine recombinase can be one of several naturally occurring serine recombinases. The invention also includes nucleic acids encoding the chimeric recombinases, vectors including the nucleic acids, host cells transformed or transfected with the vectors, methods of using the chimeric recombinases to carry out recombination, methods of using substrate-linked protein evolution to generate additional chimeric recombinases, methods of using the chimeric recombinases for gene therapy, and pharmaceutical compositions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2014
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Carlos F. Barbas, III, Russell M. Gordley
  • Patent number: 8574577
    Abstract: Antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) that can be used to target the antibodies to specific sites are described. The use of antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 8557242
    Abstract: Antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) that can be used to target the antibodies to specific sites are described. The use of antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 8557243
    Abstract: Antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) that can be used to target the antibodies to specific sites are described. The use of antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 8518927
    Abstract: Provided herein is a method for chemically programmed vaccination. Methods include inducing a covalent-binding polyclonal antibody response in a subject and programming the polyclonal response with a targeting compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2013
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Publication number: 20130195860
    Abstract: The present invention provides antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) for targeting the antibodies to specific sites. The use of the antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also provided in the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2012
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III
  • Patent number: 8454960
    Abstract: Antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains (MRDs) that can be used to target the antibodies to specific sites are described. The use of antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains to treat disease, and methods of making antibodies containing one or more modular recognition domains are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2013
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventor: Carlos F. Barbas, III