Patents by Inventor Harry Yim
Harry Yim 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: 11401534Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Genomatica, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Publication number: 20190376095Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Patent number: 10273508Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Genomatica, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Publication number: 20160355846Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Stephen J. VAN DIEN, Anthony P. BURGARD, Robert HASELBECK, Catherine J. PUJOL-BAXLEY, Wei NIU, John D. TRAWICK, Harry YIM, Mark J. BURK, Robin E. OSTERHOUT, Jun SUN
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Patent number: 9434964Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Genomatica, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Publication number: 20140051843Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having a detectable activity. The present invention also provides methods of joining such nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid molecules to be assayed for promoter activity. The present invention also relates to methods of preparing fusion proteins comprising a polypeptide of interest and a polypeptide having a detectable activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Harry YIM, James Fan, Jonathan Chesnut, Kenneth Frimpong, Laura Vozza-Brown, Louis Leong, Peter Welch, Robert Bennett
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Publication number: 20120225463Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: Genomatica, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Patent number: 8129169Abstract: The invention provides non-naturally occurring microbial organisms comprising a 1,4-butanediol (BDO) pathway comprising at least one exogenous nucleic acid encoding a BDO pathway enzyme expressed in a sufficient amount to produce BDO and further optimized for expression of BDO. The invention additionally provides methods of using such microbial organisms to produce BDO.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Genomatica, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Van Dien, Anthony P. Burgard, Robert Haselbeck, Catherine J. Pujol-Baxley, Wei Niu, John D. Trawick, Harry Yim, Mark J. Burk, Robin E. Osterhout, Jun Sun
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Publication number: 20120003740Abstract: This document discloses electroporation vessels, electrocompetent cells that have been aliquoted and frozen in electroporation vessels, and a number of other apparatuses, kits, and methods for electroporation. Some embodiments of electroporation vessels described herein may include a pair of opposing walls that are downwardly angled toward one another in a gap between two electrode surfaces. Further embodiments of devices and methods described herein may eliminate the need for an end user to transfer competent cells from a capped tube to electroporation cuvette, thereby saving time and producing less waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Laura Vozza-Brown, Harry Yim, John Cameron, Matthew O'Banion, Adam Scott Henry, Lisa Marie Olivier
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Publication number: 20110269120Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having a detectable activity. The present invention also provides methods of joining such nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid molecules to be assayed for promoter activity. The present invention also relates to methods of preparing fusion proteins comprising a polypeptide of interest and a polypeptide having a detectable activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Harry Yim, James Fan, Jonathan Chesnut, Kenneth Frimpong, Laura Vozza-Brown, Louis Leong, Peter Welch, Robert Bennett
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Publication number: 20090176975Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having a detectable activity. The present invention also provides methods of joining such nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid molecules to be assayed for promoter activity. The present invention also relates to methods of preparing fusion proteins comprising a polypeptide of interest and a polypeptide having a detectable activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: INVITROGEN CORPORATIONInventors: Harry Yim, James Fan, Jonathan Chesnut, Kenneth Frimpong, Laura Vozza-Brown, Louis Leong, Peter Welch, Robert Bennett
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Publication number: 20060281182Abstract: This document discloses electroporation vessels, electrocompetent cells that have been aliquoted and frozen in electroporation vessels, and a number of other apparatuses, kits, and methods for electroporation. Some embodiments of electroporation vessels described herein may include a pair of opposing walls that are downwardly angled toward one another in a gap between two electrode surfaces. Further embodiments of devices and methods described herein may eliminate the need for an end user to transfer competent cells from a capped tube to electroporation cuvette, thereby saving time and producing less waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Applicant: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Laura Vozza-Brown, Harry Yim, John Cameron, Matthew O'Banion, Adam Henry, Lisa Olivier
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Publication number: 20050282265Abstract: This document discloses electroporation vessels, electrocompetent cells that have been aliquoted and frozen in electroporation vessels, and a number of other apparatuses, kits, and methods for electroporation. Some embodiments of electroporation vessels described herein may include a pair of opposing walls that are downwardly angled toward one another in a gap between two electrode surfaces. Further embodiments of devices and methods described herein may eliminate the need for an end user to transfer competent cells from a capped tube to electroporation cuvette, thereby saving time and producing less waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Laura Vozza-Brown, Harry Yim, John Cameron, Matthew O'Banion, Adam Henry, Lisa Olivier
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Publication number: 20050282283Abstract: This document discloses electroporation vessels, electrocompetent cells that have been aliquoted and frozen in electroporation vessels, and a number of other apparatuses, kits, and methods for electroporation. Some embodiments of electroporation vessels described herein may include a pair of opposing walls that are downwardly angled toward one another in a gap between two electrode surfaces. Further embodiments of devices and methods described herein may eliminate the need for an end user to transfer competent cells from a capped tube to electroporation cuvette, thereby saving time and producing less waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Laura Vozza-Brown, Harry Yim, John Cameron, Matthew O'Banion, Adam Henry, Lisa Olivier
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Publication number: 20050095615Abstract: The present invention provides nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having a detectable activity. The present invention also provides methods of joining such nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid molecules to be assayed for promoter activity. The present invention also relates to methods of preparing fusion proteins comprising a polypeptide of interest and a polypeptide having a detectable activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Peter Welch, Jonathan Chesnut, Robert Bennett, Kenneth Frimpong, Louis Leong, James Fan, Harry Yim, Laura Vozza-Brown
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Publication number: 20040214306Abstract: The present invention provides novel rapid growing microorganisms and methods for their use in cloning or subcloning nucleic acid molecules. The rapid growing microorganisms of the present invention form colonies more rapidly than microorganisms typically used in molecular biology and thus provide a significant improvement in in vitro cloning methods used extensively in molecular biology. The rapid growing microorganisms of the invention preferably do not contain detectable levels of bacteriophage genetic material from at least one bacteriophage or in the alternative are resistant to infection by one or more bacteriophage types. The invention also relates to kits and compositions used in the methods of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Fredric R. Bloom, James Pfau, Harry Yim
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Patent number: D564100Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Invitrogen CorporationInventors: Matthew O'Banion, Adam Scott Henry, Harry Yim, Lisa Marie Olivier