Patents by Inventor David G. Wang
David G. Wang 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: 8892389Abstract: To determine a system condition, temperature information from at least one temperature sensor in the system is received, along with second information from at least a second type of sensor in the system. An out-of-range temperature condition is detected according to the received temperature information. According to the second information, one of plural potential causes of the out-of-range temperature condition is selected.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Teradata US, Inc.Inventors: P. Keith Muller, David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20100114601Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for aiding physicians and other healthcare workers in setting prescriptions of therapeutic and/or preventive regimens. In certain embodiments the invention compares patient genotype, phenotype, proteomic, molecular, and/or other profile information with a database of information that associates third party profiles with third party responses to therapeutic and preventive regimens. The comparison information may be used by a physician or other healthcare provider to identify potential safety and/or efficacy effects of a prescribed regimen if undertaken by the patient. The systems and methods provide for the secure storage and directed access of the patient profiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: PENELOPE MANASCO, MICHAEL JAY WAGNER, ARTHUR L. HOLDEN, DAVID G. WANG
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Patent number: 7295444Abstract: A hardware cabinet includes a chassis that is designed for mounting multiple heat-generating electronic systems and a door that allows access into the cabinet. The door has a solid face that extends from the top portion of the door along the majority of the door's length. An opening formed in a lower portion of the door allows chilled air to enter the cabinet. The chassis is structured so that, when electronic systems are mounted in the cabinet, a plenum is formed between the door and the electronic systems. The plenum allows air entering the cabinet to rise between the door and the electronic systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20070144354Abstract: A technique for use in monitoring the condition of an air filter in an electronics system involves receiving temperature readings gathered over time by a temperature sensor located in the electronics system that houses the air filter, concluding that at least one of the readings exceeds a reference temperature, concluding that a rate of change of at least some of the readings does not exceed a reference rate, and generating an alarm message indicating that the air filter needs attention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: P. Keith Muller, David G. Wang
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Patent number: 7236362Abstract: An electronic hardware cabinet includes a forced-air component positioned to force a stream of air to move through the cabinet and at least two electronic assemblies mounted within the cabinet, each of which includes a heat-generating component. The electronic assemblies are positioned so that a portion of the stream of air is heated by a first one of the heat-generating components and, thereafter, that portion of the stream of air moves toward a second one of the heat-generating components. An airflow diverter is positioned between the electronic assemblies to deflect that portion of the stream of air heated by the first heat-generating component to prevent it from reaching the second heat-generating component.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: David G. Wang, P. Keith Muller
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Patent number: 7124806Abstract: A heat sink assembly includes a block formed of a thermally conductive material. For example, the thermally conductive material includes thermally conductive polymer. A heat conduit (e.g., a heat pipe) extends through a substantial portion of the block. In one example arrangement, airflow channels extend through portions of the block.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: NCR Corp.Inventors: David G. Wang, P. Keith Muller
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Patent number: 6986992Abstract: This invention relates to methods and compositions for determining single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in P450 genes. In preferred embodiments, self extension of interrogation probes is prevented by using novel non self-extension probes and/or methods, thereby improving the specificity and efficiency of P450 SNP detection in target samples with minimal false positive results. The invention thus describes a variety of methods to decrease self-extension of interrogation probes. In addition, this invention provides a unique collection of P450 SNP probes on one assay, primer sequences for specific amplification of each of the seven P450 genes and amplicon control probes to evaluate whether the intended p450 gene targets were amplified successfully. The invention also describes a variety of array platforms for performing the assays of the invention; for example: CodeLinkā¢, eSensorā¢, multiplex arrays with cartridges etc., all described herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Amersham Biosciences ABInventors: Buena Chui, Robert Elghanian, Vineet Gupta, Krishnamurthy Jayaraman, Gretchen Kiser, Changming Li, Chang-Gong Liu, Kenneth R. Luehrsen, Abhijit Mazumder, Ramesh Ramakrishnan, Arkadiy Silbergleyt, Todd Tuggle, Carl Yamashiro, Handy Yowanto, Ekaterina Pestova, David R. Fermin, David G. Wang, Zhijie John Gu
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Patent number: 6920797Abstract: A test apparatus includes a plurality of sensors placed proximate an airflow generator (e.g. a fan) to measure flow rates in respective sub-regions. The test apparatus also includes a controller (e.g., test software) to calculate an operating point of the airflow generator based on flow rate data from the sensors and to determine if the operating print falls within a predefined operating range of the airflow generator. Based on this determination, the controller is able to indicate if the airflow generator is appropriate for use in a given system chassis.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20040229222Abstract: This invention relates to methods and compositions for determining single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in P450 genes. In preferred embodiments, self extension of interrogation probes is prevented by using novel non self-extension probes and/or methods, thereby improving the specificity and efficiency of P450 SNP detection in target samples with minimal false positive results. The invention thus describes a variety of methods to decrease self-extension of interrogation probes. In addition, this invention provides a unique collection of P450 SNP probes on one assay, primer sequences for specific amplification of each of the seven P450 genes and amplicon control probes to evaluate whether the intended p450 gene targets were amplified successfully. The invention also describes a variety of array platforms for performing the assays of the invention; for example: CodeLink™, eSensor™, multiplex arrays with cartridges etc., all described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Buena Chui, Robert Elghanian, Vineet Gupta, Krishnamurthy Jayaraman, Gretchen Kiser, Changming Li, Chang-Gong Liu, Kenneth R. Luehrsen, Abhijit Mazumder, Ramesh Ramakrishnan, Arkadiy Silbergleyt, Todd Tuggle, Carl Yamashiro, Handy Yowanto, Ekaterina Pestova, David R. Fermin, David G. Wang, Zhijie John Gu
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Publication number: 20040219567Abstract: A pattern discovery-based method for identifying genetic associations in mapping complex traits. In one embodiment, this invention describes the applicable study designs, the pattern discovery algorithm on phenotypic/genotypic data, and methods to evaluate statistical significance of identified patterns. Patterns identified through the proposed methods act as signatures or profiles that can be used to locate genes or genomic regions responsible for the traits of interests in the genome. This invention has been successfully applied to two independent datasets collected from actual genetic studies and has produced significant results.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Andrea Califano, Aristidis Floratos, Zhong Li, David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20040181048Abstract: The invention relates to the role of genes in human diseases. More particularly, the invention relates to compositions and methods for identifying genes that are involved in human disease conditions. The invention provides identification and mapping of a very large number of SNPs throughout the entire human genome. This contribution allows scientists to isolate and identify genes that are relevant to the prevention, causation, or treatment of human disease conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: David G. Wang
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Patent number: 6760222Abstract: A heat dissipation apparatus has an elongated heat conduit (such as a heat pipe) in thermal communication with a heat spreader for thermally contacting a heat-generating device. The heat spreader has a phase-change mechanism to spread heat within the heat spreader. In one implementation, the phase-change mechanism includes paths for heated vapor flow and cooled liquid flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20030204075Abstract: The invention relates to the role of genes in human diseases. More particularly, the invention relates to compositions and methods for identifying genes that are involved in human disease conditions. The invention provides identification and mapping of a very large number of SNPs throughout the entire human genome. This contribution allows scientists to isolate and identify genes that are relevant to the prevention, causation, or treatment of human disease conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: The SNP ConsortiumInventor: David G. Wang
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Publication number: 20020198371Abstract: The invention relates to the role of genes in human diseases. More particularly, the invention relates to compositions and methods for identifying genes that are involved in human disease conditions. The invention provides identification and mapping of a very large number of SNPs throughout the entire human genome. This contribution allows scientists to isolate and identify genes that are relevant to the prevention, causation, or treatment of human disease conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: The SNP ConsortiumInventor: David G. Wang
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Patent number: H2191Abstract: The invention relates to the role of genes in human diseases. More particularly, the invention relates to compositions and methods for identifying genes that are involved in human disease conditions. The invention provides identification and mapping of a very large number of SNPs throughout the entire human genome. This contribution allows scientists to isolate and identify genes that are relevant to the prevention, causation, or treatment of human disease conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: SNP ConsortiumInventor: David G. Wang
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Patent number: H2220Abstract: The invention relates to the role of genes in human diseases. More particularly, the invention relates to compositions and methods for identifying genes that are involved in human disease conditions. The invention provides identification and mapping of a very large number of SNPs throughout the entire human genome. This contribution allows scientists to isolate and identify genes that are relevant to the prevention, causation, or treatment of human disease conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: SNP ConsortiumInventor: David G. Wang