Patents by Inventor Christopher England

Christopher England 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: 20210322453
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of treating acute kidney injury. The method can include administering a sufficient amount of a DNA origami nanostructure to a subject afflicted with AKI to increase an excretory function of said subject. In some examples, the the DNA origami nanostructure includes a scaffold strand and a plurality of staple strands, in which the scaffold strand comprises a M13 viral genome having a length of 7249 base pairs; and each staple strand of the plurality of staple strands has a length of about 20 to 60 base pairs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: Hao YAN, Dawei JIANG, Zhilei GE, Hyung-Jun IM, Christopher ENGLAND, Peng HUANG, Chunhai FAN, Weibo CAI
  • Patent number: 10987373
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of treating acute kidney injury. The A method can include administering a sufficient amount of a DNA origami nanostructure to a subject afflicted with AKI to increase an excretory function of said subject. In some examples, the DNA origami nanostructure includes a scaffold strand and a plurality of staple strands, in which the scaffold strand comprises a M1 3 viral genome having a length of 7249 base pairs; and each staple strand of the plurality of staple strands has a length of about 20 to 60 base pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2021
    Assignee: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Hao Yan, Dawei Jiang, Zhilei Ge, Hyung-jun Im, Christopher England, Peng Huang, Chunhai Fan, Weibo Cai
  • Publication number: 20200101101
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of treating acute kidney injury. The A method can include administering a sufficient amount of a DNA origami nanostructure to a subject afflicted with AKI to increase an excretory function of said subject. In some examples, the DNA origami nanostructure includes a scaffold strand and a plurality of staple strands, in which the scaffold strand comprises a M1 3 viral genome having a length of 7249 base pairs; and each staple strand of the plurality of staple strands has a length of about 20 to 60 base pairs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2018
    Publication date: April 2, 2020
    Inventors: Hao YAN, Dawei JIANG, Zhilei GE, Hyung-Jun IM, Christopher ENGLAND, Peng HUANG, Chunhai FAN, Weibo CAI
  • Publication number: 20060258004
    Abstract: Tissue engineering methods and biochamber apparatus are provided for making tissue grafts for implantation into a patient. The methods include applying a sustained low magnitude pressure gradient transmurally across a permeable scaffold material using a media containing cells, preferably microvascular epithelial cells, to be deposited on the scaffold for the production of tissue grafts, preferably vascular grafts, to promote accelerated adhesion and maturation of cells on the scaffold material. Biochambers for preparing tubular tissue grafts are provided which contain connectors for holding a graft substrate, proximal and distal tubing for connection to an optional perfusion system, and structure for switching between transmural flow of a cell suspension across the graft substrate and translumenal flow through the lumen of the graft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Kosnik, Christopher England, Robert Dennis, Stuart Williams
  • Patent number: 4440733
    Abstract: Mixing of carbon in the form of high sulfur coal with sulfuric acid reduces the temperature of sulfuric acid decomposition from 830.degree. C. to between 300.degree. C. and 400.degree. C. The low temperature sulfuric acid decomposition is particularly useful in thermal chemical cycles for splitting water to produce hydrogen. Carbon dioxide is produced as a commercially desirable byproduct. Lowering of the temperature for the sulfuric acid decomposition or oxygen release step simplifies equipment requirements, lowers thermal energy input and reduces corrosion problems presented by sulfuric acid at conventional cracking temperatures. Use of high sulfur coal as the source of carbon for the sulfuric acid decomposition provides an environmentally safe and energy efficient utilization of this normally polluting fuel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Daniel D. Lawson, Christopher England