Patents by Inventor David M. Hodgson

David M. Hodgson 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: 20040082799
    Abstract: A process for preparing a substituted epoxide of the formula: 1
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2003
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Inventors: David M. Hodgson, Stephanie Lydia Madeleine Norsikian, Iain Donald Cameron, Emmanuel Gras
  • Publication number: 20040048253
    Abstract: The present invention provides purified human polynucleotides for diagnostics and therapeutics (dithp). Also encompassed are the polypeptides (DITHP) encoded by dithp. The invention also provides for the use of dithp, or complements, oligonucleotides, or fragments thereof in diagnostic assays. The invention further provides for vectors and host cells containing dithp for the expression of DITHP. The invention additionally provides for the use of isolated and purified DITHP to induce antibodies and to screen libraries of compounds and the use of anti-DITHP antibodies in diagnostic assays. Also provided are microarrays containing dithp and methods of use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventors: Scott R. Panzer, Peter A. Spiro, Steven C. Banville, Purvi Shah, Michael S. Chalup, Simon C Chang, Alice J. Chen, Steven A. D'Sa, Stefan Amshey, Christopher E. Dahl, Tam C. Dam, Susan E. Daniels, Gerard E. Dufour, Vincent Flores, Willy T. Fong, Lila B. Greenawalt, Jennifer L. Jackson, Anissa L. Jones, Tommy F. Liu, Ann M. Roseberry Lincoln, Bruce H. Rosen, Frank D. Russo, Theresa K. Stockdreher, Abel Daffo, Rachel J. Wright, Pierre E. Yap, Jimmy Y. Yu, Diana L. Bradley, Shawn R. Bratcher, Wensheng Chen, Howard J. Cohen, David M. Hodgson, Stephen E. Lincoln, Stuart E. Jackson
  • Publication number: 20040024535
    Abstract: The present invention provides relational database systems for storing biomolecular sequence information together with biological annotations detailing the source of the sequence information, and associated reagent information. The acquisition, storage and access of reagent information associated with databased biomolecular sequence information is a particular advantage of the present invention. Such reagent information identifies genetic information and materials which may be made available to a user of the relational database system of the present invention for further application in research, therapeutic pharmaceutical development or other fields. The reagent information aspect of the present invention is preferably used in conjunction with a biomolecular sequence relational database system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Applicant: Incyte Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen E. Lincoln, Tod M. Klingler, Landes C. Wong, Scott R. Panzer, David M. Hodgson, Laura Y. Ito, Andrew D. Ament, Richard Cathcart, Helen E. Jolley, Ingrid E. Akerblom, Brian M. McKelligon, Mayank K. Thanawala
  • Publication number: 20040014087
    Abstract: The present invention provides purified human polynucleotides for diagnostics and therapeutics (dithp). Also encompassed are the polypeptides (DITHP) encoded by dithp. The invention also provides for the use of dithp, or complements, oligonucleotides, or fragments thereof in diagnostic assays. The invention further provides for vectors and host cells containing dithp for the expression of DITHP. The invention additionally provides for the use of isolated and purified DITHP to induce antibodies and to screen libraries of compounds and the use of anti-DITHP antibodies in diagnostic assays. Also provided are microarrays containing dithp and methods of use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2003
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Applicant: Incyte Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Hodgson, Stephen E. Lincoln, Frank D. Russo, Peter A. Albany, Steve C. Banville, Shawn R. Bratcher, Gerard E. Dufour, Howard J. Cohen, Bruce H. Rosen, Michael S. Chalup, Jennifer L. Jackson, Anissa L. Jones, Jimmy Y. Yu, Lila B. Greenawalt, Scott R. Panzer, Ann M. Roseberry Lincoln, Rachel J. Wright, Susan E. Daniels
  • Publication number: 20030124569
    Abstract: The present invention provides purified secretory polynucleotides (sptm). Also encompassed are the polypeptides (SPTM) encoded by sptm. The invention also provides for the use of sptm, or complements, oligonucleotides, or fragments thereof in diagnostic assays. The invention further provides for vectors and host cells containing sptm for the expression of SPTM. The invention additionally provides for the use of isolated and purified SPTM to induce antibodies and to screen libraries of compounds and the use of anti-SPTM antibodies in diagnostic assays. Also provided are microarrays containing sptm and methods of use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Scott R. Panzer, Peter A. Spiro, Steven C. Banville, Purvi Shah, Michael S. Chalup, Simon C. Chang, Alice Chen, Steven D'sa, Stefan Amshey, Christopher R. Dahl, Tam C. Dam, Susan E. Daniels, Gerard E. Dufour, Vincent Flores, Willy T. Fong, Lila B. Greenawalt, Jennifer L. Hillman, Anissa L. Jones, Tommy F. Liu, Ann M. Roseberry, Bruce H. Rosen, Frank D. Russo, Theresa K. Stockdreher, Abel Daffo, Rachel J. Wright, Pierre E. Yap, Jimmy Y. Yu, Diana L. Bradley, Shawn R. Bratcher, Wensheng Chen, Howard J. Cohen, David M. Hodgson, Stephen E. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20030087317
    Abstract: The invention provides a human NIM1 kinase, an encoding nucleic acid molecule, and an antibody that specifically binds the protein. The invention also provides for the use of these compositions in the characterization, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders associated NIM1 kinase expression.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2002
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Applicant: Incyte Genomics, Inc.
    Inventors: Olga Bandman, Angela Molteni, Paola Magnaghi, Roberta Bosotti, Emanuela Scacheri, Antonella Isacchi, David M. Hodgson
  • Patent number: 6553317
    Abstract: The present invention provides relational database systems for storing biomolecular sequence information together with biological annotations detailing the source of the sequence information, and associated reagent information. The acquisition, storage and access of reagent information associated with databased biomolecular sequence information is a particular advantage of the present invention. Such reagent information identifies genetic information and materials which may be made available to a user of the relational database system of the present invention for further application in research, therapeutic pharmaceutical development or other fields. The reagent information aspect of the present invention is preferably used in conjunction with a biomolecular sequence relational database system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Incyte Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen E. Lincoln, Tod M. Klingler, Landes C. Wong, Scott R. Panzer, David M. Hodgson, Laura Y. Ito, Andrew D. Ament, Richard Cathcart, Helen E. Jolley, Ingrid E. Akerblom, Brian M. McKelligon, Mayank K. Thanawala
  • Patent number: 6458561
    Abstract: The invention provides a nucleic acid molecule which encodes the human NIM1 kinase. It also provides for the use of the nucleic acid molecule, fragments, variants and complements thereof and of the protein, portions thereof and antibodies thereto for characterization, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, or prevention of disorders associated with expression. The invention additionally provides expression vectors and host cells for the production of the protein and a transgenic organism or model system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Incyte Genomics, Inc.
    Inventors: Olga Bandman, Angela Molteni, Paola Magnaghi, Roberta Bosotti, Emanuela Scacheri, Antonella Isacchi, David M. Hodgson