Patents by Inventor Chris Gibson
Chris Gibson 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).
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Publication number: 20240029832Abstract: In a system for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds, the identifying includes obtaining via high throughput screening, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements. Each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The obtaining is repeated for a plurality of cell contexts to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The vectors are combined for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The plurality of compounds is pruned to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds. The subset is used as a reduced size smart compound library to perform pharmaceutical drug discovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Chris GIBSON, Blake C. BORGESON, Mason L. VICTORS, David HEALEY, Ian QUIGLEY, Ronald Wakim ALFA
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Publication number: 20230331592Abstract: An integrated system comprising a desalination plant comprising a reverse osmosis (RO) array configured to produce an RO permeate blending stream, a blending system comprising a flow line for a fines stabilizing additive blending stream and configured to blend the RO permeate blending stream with the fines stabilizing additive blending stream to produce a blended low salinity water stream having a salinity of less than or equal to 5,000, 4,000, 3,000, 2,000, 1,000, 500, 400, or 300 ppm and a molar ratio of divalent cations to monovalent cations of greater than about 0.2, 0.3, or 0.4, a control unit configured to control operation of the blending system, and an injection system for one or more injection wells, wherein the one or more injection wells penetrate an oil-bearing layer of a reservoir. A method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: October 19, 2023Applicant: BP EXPLORATION OPERATING COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: John William COUVES, Stuart William DAY, Chris GIBSON, Bilal RASHID, John Dale WILLIAMS
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Patent number: 11791019Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds. The identifying includes obtaining, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements, where each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The identifying includes repeating the obtaining for a plurality of cell contexts, to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The identifying includes combining the vectors for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The identifying includes pruning the plurality of compounds to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Chris Gibson, Blake C. Borgeson, Mason L. Victors, David Healey, Ian Quigley, Ronald Wakim Alfa
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Publication number: 20220406414Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds. The identifying includes obtaining, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements, where each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The identifying includes repeating the obtaining for a plurality of cell contexts, to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The identifying includes combining the vectors for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The identifying includes pruning the plurality of compounds to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Chris GIBSON, Blake C. Borgeson, Mason L. Victors, David Healey, Ian Quigley, Ronald Wakim Alfa
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Patent number: 11393560Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds. The identifying includes obtaining, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements, where each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The identifying includes repeating the obtaining for a plurality of cell contexts, to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The identifying includes combining the vectors for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The identifying includes pruning the plurality of compounds to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Chris Gibson, Blake C. Borgeson, Mason L. Victors, David Healey, Ian Quigley, Ronald Wakim Alfa
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Publication number: 20210398619Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds. The identifying includes obtaining, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements, where each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The identifying includes performing the obtaining for a plurality of cell contexts, to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The identifying includes combining the vectors for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The identifying includes pruning the plurality of compounds to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Chris GIBSON, Blake C. BORGESON, Mason L. VICTORS, David HEALEY, Ian QUIGLEY, Ronald Wakim ALFA
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Publication number: 20200152295Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying a subset of compounds in a plurality of compounds. The identifying includes obtaining, for each compound, a vector including a set of elements, where each element includes a measurement of a different feature of an instance of a cell context upon exposure to the compound. The identifying includes repeating the obtaining for a plurality of cell contexts, to obtain a plurality of vectors for each compound across different cell contexts. The identifying includes combining the vectors for each compound to form a combined vector for each compound, thereby forming a plurality of combined vectors representing different compounds. The identifying includes pruning the plurality of compounds to the subset of compounds based on a similarity between respective combined vectors in the plurality of combined vectors corresponding to compounds in the plurality of compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Chris Gibson, Blake C. Borgeson, Mason L. Victors, David Healey, Ian Quigley, Ronald Wakim Alfa
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Publication number: 20140310139Abstract: A time keeping system that operates within a personal information management application and includes a time capture component, a time preparation component and a time posting component. The time capture component includes at least one capture process that is configured to identify and record parameters associated with a billable event, such as creating an email, placing a phone call, receiving a phone call or some other similar event. Selected values are then entered for each billable event by the processes of the time preparation component. The time preparation component also enables a user to combine the parameters and values of a billable event into a new billable event. The time posting component enables the user to post the parameters and values associated with selected billable events to an accounting system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: Pelorus Technology, LLCInventors: Erik Cornet, Chris Gibson
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Publication number: 20110070135Abstract: This invention relates to processes and apparatuses for purifying greenhouse gases. This invention relates to processes and apparatuses for drying carbon dioxide and/or producing syngas. The process includes the step of contacting a greenhouse gas stream having a contaminant with a solvent stream to at least partially reduce an amount of the contaminant and form a used solvent stream. The process includes the step of using the greenhouse gas stream for carbon sequestration, enhanced oil recovery, industrial gas supply, or chemical synthesis and production.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: HYDROGEN ENERGY INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Maria Balmas, Henry Chan, Chris Gibson, Craig Skinner, Kam Vakil