Patents by Inventor Ernestine Lee
Ernestine Lee 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: 20230192870Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of treating pancreatic cancer with particular dosage regimes of antibodies that bind colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) (e.g. cabiralizumab) in combination with antibodies that bind programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) (e.g. nivolumab).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicants: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Katherine E. Lewis, Serena Kimi Perna, Michael Carleton, Ke Xu, Penny Phillips, Dimple Pandya, Brian Wong, Julie Hambleton, Robert Sikorski, Emma Masteller, Kevin Hestir, David Bellovin, Janine Powers, Ernestine Lee
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Patent number: 11421034Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of treating pancreatic cancer with particular dosage regimes of antibodies that bind colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) (e.g. cabiralizumab) in combination with antibodies that bind programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) (e.g. nivolumab).Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignees: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Katherine E. Lewis, Serena Kimi Perna, Michael Carleton, Ke Xu, Penny Phillips, Dimple Pandya, Brian Wong, Julie Hambleton, Robert Sikorski, Emma Masteller, Kevin Hestir, David Bellovin, Janine Powers, Ernestine Lee
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Publication number: 20210009697Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of treating pancreatic cancer with particular dosage regimes of antibodies that bind colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) (e.g. cabiralizumab) in combination with antibodies that bind programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) (e.g. nivolumab).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2018Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicants: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Katherine E. Lewis, Serena Kimi Perna, Michael Carleton, Ke Xu, Penny Phillips, Dimple Pandya, Brian Wong, Julie Hambleton, Robert Sikorski, Emma Masteller, Kevin Hestir, David Bellovin, Janine Powers, Ernestine Lee
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Publication number: 20170349643Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin G.P. Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Publication number: 20170283783Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide human kinases and phosphatases (KPP) polypeptides and polynucleotides which identify and encode KPP. Embodiments of the invention also provide expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. Other embodiments provide methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with aberrant expression of KPP.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: Incyte CorporationInventors: Vicki S. Kaulback, Reena Khare, Thomas W. Richardson, Joseph P. Marquis, Anita Swarnakar, April J. A. Hafalia, Shanya D. Becha, Narinder K. Chawla-Walia, Mariah R. Baughn, Soo Yeun Lee, Uyen K. Tran, Henry Yue, Danniel B. Nguyen, Michael B. Thorton, Rajagopal Gururajan, Ameena R. Gandhi, Yan Lu, Monique G. Yao, Joana X. Li, Wen Luo, Ernestine A. Lee, Craig H. Ison, Amy D. Wilson, Pei Jin, Ian J. Forsythe
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Publication number: 20160096876Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Patent number: 9192683Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: FIVE PRIME THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Patent number: 9173957Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Publication number: 20140356342Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide human kinases and phosphatases (KPP) polypeptides and polynucleotides which identify and encode KPP. Embodiments of the invention also provide expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. Other embodiments provide methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with aberrant expression of KPP.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventors: Vicki S. Kaulback, Reena Khare, Thomas W. Richardson, Joseph P. Marquis, Anita Swarnakar, April J. A. Hafalia, Shanya D. Becha, Narinder K. Chawla-Walia, Mariah R. Baughn, Soo Yeun Lee, Uyen K. Tran, Henry Yue, Danniel B. Nguyen, Michael B. Thorton, Rajagopal Gururajan, Ameena R. Gandhi, Yan Lu, Monique G. Yao, Joana X. Li, Wen Luo, Ernestine A. Lee, Craig H. Ison, Amy D. Wilson, Pei Jin, Ian J. Forsythe
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Patent number: 8779106Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide human kinases and phosphatases (KPP) polypeptides and polynucleotides which identify and encode KPP. Embodiments of the invention also provide expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. Other embodiments provide methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with aberrant expression of KPP.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Incyte CorporationInventors: Vicki S. Elliott, Reena Khare, Thomas W. Richardson, Joseph P. Marquis, Anita Swarnakar, April J. A. Hafalia, Shanya D. Becha, Narinder K. Chawla-Walia, Mariah R. Baughn, Soo Yeun Lee, Uyen K. Tran, Henry Yue, Danniel B. Nguyen, Michael B. Thornton, Rajagopal Gururajan, Ameena R. Gandhi, Yan Lu, Monique G. Yao, Joana X. Li, Wen Luo, Ernestine A. Lee, Ian J. Forsythe, Craig H. Ison, Amy D. Wilson, Pei Jin
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Publication number: 20140170145Abstract: Disclosed is a newly identified secreted molecule, identified herein as “monocyte, granulocyte, and dendritic cell colony stimulating factor” (MGD-CSF), the polypeptide sequence, and polynucleotides encoding the polypeptide sequence. Also provided is a procedure for producing the polypeptide by recombinant techniques employing, for example, vectors and host cells. Additionally, procedures are described to modify the disclosed novel molecules of the invention to prepare fusion molecules. Also disclosed are methods for using the polypeptides and active fragments thereof for treatment of a variety of diseases, including, for example, cancer, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, infectious diseases, and recurrent pregnancy loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: FIVE PRIME THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Dirk Behrens, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Robert Forgan Halenbeck, Kevin Hestir, Min Mei Huang, Ernestine Lee, Haishan Lin, Thomas Linnemann, Shannon Marshall, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Aileen Zhou, Cindy Leo, Lewis T. Williams
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Publication number: 20140140995Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Publication number: 20130324701Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: FIVE PRIME THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Lewis T. WILLIAMS, Elizabeth BOSCH, Stephen K. DOBERSTEIN, Kevin HESTIR, Diane HOLLENBAUGH, Ernestine LEE, Minmin QIN QIN, Ali SADRA, Justin WONG, Ge WU, Hongbing ZHANG ZHANG
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Patent number: 8580936Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Patent number: 8575312Abstract: Disclosed is a newly identified secreted molecule, identified herein as “monocyte, granulocyte, and dendritic cell colony stimulating factor” (MGD-CSF), the polypeptide sequence, and polynucleotides encoding the polypeptide sequence. Also provided is a procedure for producing the polypeptide by recombinant techniques employing, for example, vectors and host cells. Additionally, procedures are described to modify the disclosed novel molecules of the invention to prepare fusion molecules. Also disclosed are methods for using the polypeptides and active fragments thereof for treatment of a variety of diseases, including, for example, cancer, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, infectious diseases, and recurrent pregnancy loss.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Dirk Behrens, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen K. Doberstein, Robert Forgan Halenbeck, Kevin Hestir, Min Mei Huang, Ernestine Lee, Haishan Lin, Thomas Linnemann, Shannon Marshall, Justin G. P. Wong, Ge Wu, Aileen Zhou, Cindy Leo, Lewis T. Williams
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Patent number: 8501191Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth Bosch, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra
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Patent number: 8431532Abstract: Methods of treatment using Fzd8 extracellular domains (ECDs), Fzd8 ECD fusion molecules, and/or antibodies that bind Fzd8 are provided. Such methods include, but are not limited to, methods of treating obesity and obesity-related conditions. Fzd8 ECDs and Fzd8 ECD fusion molecules are also provided. Polypeptide and polynucleotide sequences, vectors, host cells, and compositions comprising or encoding such molecules are provided. Methods of making and using Fzd8 ECDs, Fzd8 ECD fusion molecules, and antibodies that bind Fzd8 are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Five Prime Therepeutics, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Brennan, Ernestine Lee, Steven Smith
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Publication number: 20130065276Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Lewis T. WILLIAMS, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang
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Publication number: 20130058942Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide human kinases and phosphatases (KPP) polypeptides and polynucleotides which identify and encode KPP. Embodiments of the invention also provide expression vectors, host cells, antibodies, agonists, and antagonists. Other embodiments provide methods for diagnosing, treating, or preventing disorders associated with aberrant expression of KPP.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventors: Vicki S. Elliott, Reena Khare, Thomas W. Richardson, Joseph P. Marquis, Anita Swarnakar, April J.A. Hafalia, Shanya D. Becha, Narinder K. Chawla-Walia, Mariah R. Baughn, Soo Yeun Lee, Uyen K. Tran, Henry Yue, Danniel B. Nguyen, Michael B. Thornton, Rajagopal Gururajan, Ameena R. Gandhi, Yan Lu, Monique G. Yao, Joana X. Li, Wen Luo, Ernestine A. Lee, Ian J. Forsythe, Craig H. Ison, Amy D. Wilson, Pei Jin
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Publication number: 20120301921Abstract: The invention provides FGFR fusion proteins, methods of making them, and methods of using them to treat proliferative disorders, including cancers and disorders of angiogenesis. The FGFR fusion molecules can be made in CHO cells and may comprise deletion mutations in the extracellular domains of the FGFRs which improve their stability. These fusion proteins inhibit the growth and viability of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The combination of the relatively high affinity of these receptors for their ligand FGFs and the demonstrated ability of these decoy receptors to inhibit tumor growth is an indication of the clinical value of the compositions and methods provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Lewis T. Williams, Elizabeth Bosch, Stephen Doberstein, Kevin Hestir, Diane Hollenbaugh, Ernestine Lee, Minmin Qin, Ali Sadra, Justin Wong, Ge Wu, Hongbing Zhang