Patents by Inventor Daniel Latham
Daniel Latham 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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Patent number: 11938185Abstract: The present invention is directed to antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof having binding specificity for PACAP. The antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof comprise the sequences of the VH, VL, and CDR polypeptides described herein, and the polynucleotides encoding them. Antibodies and antigen binding fragments described herein bind to and/or compete for binding to the same linear or conformational epitope(s) on human PACAP as an anti-PACAP antibody. The invention contemplates conjugates of anti-PACAP antibodies and binding fragments thereof conjugated to one or more functional or detectable moieties. Methods of making said anti-PACAP antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof are also contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: H. LUNDBECK A/SInventors: Maria-Cristina Loomis, Leon F. Garcia-Martinez, Benjamin H. Dutzar, Daniel S. Allison, Katherine Lee Hendrix, Ethan W. Ojala, Pei Fan, Jeffrey T. L. Smith, John A. Latham, Charlie Karasek, Jenny Mulligan, Michelle Scalley-Kim, Erica Stewart, Vanessa Lisbeth Rubin, Jens J. Billgren
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Publication number: 20220257468Abstract: A pharmaceutical container may include a cylindrical hollow container body (100) defining a hollow chamber (111) to receive a pharmaceutical liquid, the container body (100) including a portion on a sidewall (121) of the container body (100), wherein the portion has a longitudinal extension along the longitudinal axis of the container body (100) and a circumferential extension along the circumference of the container body (100), thereby forming a window (122) through the sidewall (121) of the container body (100) into the hollow chamber (111), the window (122) comprising two long edges (124) and two short edges (125), and a Near Field Communication (NFC) antenna (110) arranged on the outer surface (120) of the sidewall (121) of the container, the antenna (110) including one or a plurality of nested antenna windings (150), each of them surrounding an interior periphery (140) including a substantially longitudinal portion (141) arranged along the two long edges (124) of the window (122), and a substantially cirType: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Andrew BRYANT, Alain Schmidlin, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Arun Venkatasubramanian, Thomas Richard Redman, Timothy Duncan Wooller, Franck Rubiconi, Robert George Milner, Richard Andrew Hall, Symon Cotton, Simon Peter Attard
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Patent number: 11324661Abstract: A pharmaceutical container includes a cylindrical hollow container body defining a hollow chamber to receive a pharmaceutical liquid, the container body including a portion on a sidewall) of the container body, wherein the portion has a longitudinal extension along the longitudinal axis of the container body and a circumferential extension along the circumference of the container body, thereby forming a window through the sidewall of the container body into the hollow chamber. In embodiments of the invention, the window comprises two long edges and two short edges, and a Near Field Communication (NFC) antenna. In embodiments of the invention, the antenna comprises one or a plurality of nested antenna windings.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Andrew Bryant, Alain Schmidlin, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Arun Venkatasubramanian, Thomas Richard Redman, Timothy Duncan Wooller, Franck Rubiconi, Robert George Milner, Richard Andrew Hall, Symon Cotton, Simon Peter Attard
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Publication number: 20210266279Abstract: One aspect of the invention is an audio-first social platform focused on health, in the form of a website, an application or other digital form, where users and businesses come together to share information on ailments, treatments, cures, therapies and other health care related activities. In this platform users will be able to share their experiences with other users, in a peer to peer manner. The primary mode of communication is audio, with visuals to augment audio as the need may be.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Sudha Kanakambal Varadarajan, Arish Ali, Daniel Latham Hastings
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Publication number: 20190038507Abstract: A pharmaceutical container may include a cylindrical hollow container body (100) defining a hollow chamber (111) to receive a pharmaceutical liquid, the container body (100) including a portion on a sidewall (121) of the container body (100), wherein the portion has a longitudinal extension along the longitudinal axis of the container body (100) and a circumferential extension along the circumference of the container body (100), thereby forming a window (122) through the sidewall (121) of the container body (100) into the hollow chamber (111), the window (122) comprising two long edges (124) and two short edges (125), and a Near Field Communication (NFC) antenna (110) arranged on the outer surface (120) of the sidewall (121) of the container, the antenna (110) including one or a plurality of nested antenna windings (150), each of them surrounding an interior periphery (140) including a substantially longitudinal portion (141) arranged along the two long edges (124) of the window (122), and a substantially cirType: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Andrew Bryant, Alain Schmidlin, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Arun Venkatasubramanian, Thomas Richard Redman, Timothy Duncan Wooller, Franck Rubiconi, Robert George Milner, Richard Andrew Hall, Symon Cotton, Simon Peter Attard
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Patent number: 9440944Abstract: A process for making a cyclic compounds such as cyclic acetal or cyclic ketones by feeding aldehyde or ketone compounds and polyhydroxyl compounds to a reaction zone at a molar ratio of polyhydroxyl compounds to aldehyde or ketone compounds of at least 3:1, reacting these compounds in the presence of a solid acid such as an acidic ion exchange resin, to generate a liquid reaction mixture without separating water from the reaction mixture as it is being formed in the reaction mixture, withdrawing the liquid reaction mixture from the reaction zone as a liquid product stream, and feeding the liquid reaction product stream to a distillation column to separate cyclic acetal compounds from unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds, and optionally recycling back the unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds to the reaction zone. The process produces cyclic acetal compounds in yields of at least 90% with long catalyst life. The process is also suitable to make cyclic ketals from ketone compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Patent number: 9394271Abstract: A liquid composition containing at least 2 mole % of water, at least 50 mole % of polyhydroxyl compounds, at least 3 mole % of cyclic compounds, and at least 0.01 mole % of a homogeneous acid catalyst. The mole percentages are based on the moles of all liquids in the composition. The liquid composition optionally contains up to 20 mole % of carbonyl compounds, based on the number of moles of the cyclic compounds. The cumulative amount of any other liquid ingredient in the liquid composition does not exceed 10 mole %. The cyclic compounds include cyclic acetals, cyclic ketals, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Patent number: 9388105Abstract: A liquid phase hydrogenolysis of acetal compounds, such as cyclic acetals and cyclic ketals, is disclosed. The acetal compounds are fed to a reaction zone and reacted in the presence of a noble metal catalyst supported on a carbon or silica support to make hydroxy mono-ether compounds in high selectivity, without the necessity of using acidic co-catalysts such as phosphorus containing acids or stabilizers such as hydroquinone.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Damon Ray Billodeaux, Thomas James Devon, Jonathan Michael Penney, Daniel Latham Terrill, Robert Thomas Hembre, Jerome Leonard Stavinoha, Jr.
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Patent number: 9315485Abstract: Cyclic acetals can be produced in a reactive distillation apparatus by combining a polyhydroxyl compound and an aldehyde. High concentrations of cyclic acetals are removed as liquid products from the column while water is removed as an overhead vapor stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2014Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Damon Ray Billodeaux, Robert Scott Huss, Daniel Latham Terrill, Jerome Leonard Stavinoha, Jr.
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Patent number: 9114328Abstract: Disclosed is a process for producing glycolate ester oligomers. The process comprises reacting ethylene glycol and glycolic acid to produce a stream of glycolate ester oligomers and glycolic acid oligomers while simultaneously removing water. The stream of glycolate ester oligomers and glycolic acid oligomers has a low concentration of water and glycolic acid-ends, and thus is useful in a subsequent hydrogenation reaction to produce ethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Kelley Margaret Moran, Stephen Neal Falling
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Publication number: 20150141668Abstract: A process for making a cyclic compounds such as cyclic acetal or cyclic ketones by feeding aldehyde or ketone compounds and polyhydroxyl compounds to a reaction vessel at a molar ratio of polyhydroxyl compounds to aldehyde or ketone compounds of at least 3:1, reacting these compounds in the presence of a homogeneous acid catalyst to generate a liquid phase homogeneous reaction mixture containing the acid catalyst without separating water from the reaction mixture as it is being formed in the reaction mixture, withdrawing the liquid phase homogeneous reaction mixture from the reaction vessel as a liquid product stream, and feeding the liquid reaction product stream to a distillation column to separate cyclic acetal compounds from unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds, and optionally recycling back the unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds and/or acid catalyst to the reaction vessel. The process produces cyclic acetal compounds in high yields. The process is also suitable to make cyclic ketals from ketone compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Patent number: 8969598Abstract: A process for making a cyclic compounds such as cyclic acetal or cyclic ketones by feeding aldehyde or ketone compounds and polyhydroxyl compounds to a reaction vessel at a molar ratio of polyhydroxyl compounds to aldehyde or ketone compounds of at least 3:1, reacting these compounds in the presence of a homogeneous acid catalyst to generate a liquid phase homogeneous reaction mixture containing the acid catalyst without separating water from the reaction mixture as it is being formed in the reaction mixture, withdrawing the liquid phase homogeneous reaction mixture from the reaction vessel as a liquid product stream, and feeding the liquid reaction product stream to a distillation column to separate cyclic acetal compounds from unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds, and optionally recycling back the unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds and/or acid catalyst to the reaction vessel. The process produces cyclic acetal compounds in high yields. The process is also suitable to make cyclic ketals from ketone compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Publication number: 20140357875Abstract: Cyclic acetals can be produced in a reactive distillation apparatus by combining a polyhydroxyl compound and an aldehyde. High concentrations of cyclic acetals are removed as liquid products from the column while water is removed as an overhead vapor stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Damon Ray Billodeaux, Robert Scott Huss, Daniel Latham Terrill, Jerome Leonard Stavinoha, JR.
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Publication number: 20140330029Abstract: A process for making a cyclic compounds such as cyclic acetal or cyclic ketones by feeding aldehyde or ketone compounds and polyhydroxyl compounds to a reaction zone at a molar ratio of polyhydroxyl compounds to aldehyde or ketone compounds of at least 3:1, reacting these compounds in the presence of a solid acid such as an acidic ion exchange resin, to generate a liquid reaction mixture without separating water from the reaction mixture as it is being formed in the reaction mixture, withdrawing the liquid reaction mixture from the reaction zone as a liquid product stream, and feeding the liquid reaction product stream to a distillation column to separate cyclic acetal compounds from unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds, and optionally recycling back the unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds to the reaction zone. The process produces cyclic acetal compounds in yields of at least 90% with long catalyst life. The process is also suitable to make cyclic ketals from ketone compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Patent number: 8829207Abstract: Cyclic acetals can be produced in a reactive distillation apparatus by combining a polyhydroxyl compound and an aldehyde. High concentrations of cyclic acetals are removed as liquid products from the column while water is removed as an overhead vapor stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Damon Ray Billodeaux, Robert S. Huss, Daniel Latham Terrill, Jerome Leonard Stavinoha, Jr.
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Patent number: 8829206Abstract: A process for making a cyclic compounds such as cyclic acetal or cyclic ketones by feeding aldehyde or ketone compounds and polyhydroxyl compounds to a reaction zone at a molar ratio of polyhydroxyl compounds to aldehyde or ketone compounds of at least 3:1, reacting these compounds in the presence of a solid acid such as an acidic ion exchange resin, to generate a liquid reaction mixture without separating water from the reaction mixture as it is being formed in the reaction mixture, withdrawing the liquid reaction mixture from the reaction zone as a liquid product stream, and feeding the liquid reaction product stream to a distillation column to separate cyclic acetal compounds from unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds, and optionally recycling back the unreacted polyhydroxyl compounds to the reaction zone. The process produces cyclic acetal compounds in yields of at least 90% with long catalyst life. The process is also suitable to make cyclic ketals from ketone compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Brian David McMurray, Damon Ray Billodeaux, James Lon Little, Adam Scott Howard
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Publication number: 20130310598Abstract: Disclosed is a process for producing glycolate ester oligomers. The process comprises reacting ethylene glycol and glycolic acid to produce a stream of glycolate ester oligomers and glycolic acid oligomers while simultaneously removing water. The stream of glycolate ester oligomers and glycolic acid oligomers has a low concentration of water and glycolic acid-ends, and thus is useful in a subsequent hydrogenation reaction to produce ethylene glycol.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Daniel Latham Terrill, Kelley Margaret Moran, Stephen Neal Falling
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Patent number: D833003Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Wolfgang Papst, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Andrew Bryant
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Patent number: D959694Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Wolfgang Papst, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Andrew Bryant
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Patent number: D959695Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Wolfgang Papst, Daniel Latham, Gabriel Iobbi, Andrew Bryant