Patents by Inventor Jason Simon
Jason Simon 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: 20110201782Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 12q23-qter and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josèe Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Patent number: 7981893Abstract: Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: wherein R1, R2, L, X, Y, Z, Q, A and B are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing cancer, inflammatory conditions, immunological conditions, metabolic conditions and conditions treatable or preventable by inhibition of a kinase pathway comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a patient in need thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Signal Pharmaceuticals, LLCInventors: Deborah Sue Mortensen, Maria Mercedes Delgado Mederos, John Joseph Sapienza, Ronald J. Albers, Branden G. Lee, Roy Leonard Harris, III, Graziella Isabel Shevlin, Dehua Huang, Kimberly Lyn Schwarz, Garrick K. Packard, Jason Simon Parnes, Patrick William Papa, Lida Radnia Tehrani, Sophie Perrin-Ninkovic, Jennifer R. Riggs
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Patent number: 7968556Abstract: Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: wherein R1, R3, R4, L, X, Y, A and B are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing cancer, inflammatory conditions, immunological conditions, metabolic conditions and conditions treatable or preventable by inhibition of a kinase pathway comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a patient in need thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Signal Pharmaceuticals, LLCInventors: Deborah Sue Mortensen, Maria Mercedes Delgado Mederos, John Joseph Sapienza, Ronald J. Albers, Steven Spencer Clareen, Kimberly Lyn Schwarz, Jason Simon Parnes, Jennifer R. Riggs, Patrick William Papa, Sayee Gajanan Hegde, Jeffrey Mark McKenna
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Patent number: 7928200Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 12q23-qter and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Oscient Pharmaceuticals CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josèe Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20100307210Abstract: A vertical manure converter and related process of using activated carbon in an activated carbon/organic material mixture to process organic waste. Inducing air, preferably compressed, into a chamber of the converter in combination with reusing activated carbon can result in a continuous process. The temperature can be controlled by regulating the air into the chamber. The vertical manure converter takes organic waste and uses heat to accelerate the composting process wherein final products can be purified water and ash fertilizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Frank Rosenbaum, James Sheppard, Kurt Keiffer, Jason Simon, Michael McCrackin
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Publication number: 20090292002Abstract: This invention relates to genes identified from human chromosome 12q23-qter, which are associated with various diseases, including asthma. The invention also relates to the nucleotide sequences of these genes, isolated nucleic acids comprising these nucleotide sequences, and isolated polypeptides or peptides encoded thereby. The invention further relates to vectors and host cells comprising the disclosed nucleotide sequences, or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies that bind to the encoded polypeptides or peptides. Also related are ligands that modulate the activity of the disclosed genes or gene products. In addition, the invention relates to methods and compositions employing the disclosed nucleic acids, polypeptides or peptides, antibodies, and/or ligands for use in diagnostics and therapeutics for asthma and other diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: TIM KEITH, Randall D. Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josee Dupuis, Richard G. Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Patent number: 7501118Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 20p13-p12 and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Oscient Pharmaceuticals CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josée Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20090042890Abstract: Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: wherein R1, R3, R4, L, X, Y, A and B are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing cancer, inflammatory conditions, immunological conditions, metabolic conditions and conditions treatable or preventable by inhibition of a kinase pathway comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a patient in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Deborah Sue Mortensen, Maria Mercedes Delgado Mederos, John Joseph Sapienza, Ronald J. Albers, Steven Spencer Clareen, Kimberly Lyn Schwarz, Jason Simon Parnes, Jennifer R. Riggs, Patrick William Papa, Sayee Gajanan Hegde, Jeffrey Mark McKenna
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Publication number: 20090023724Abstract: Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: wherein R1, R2, L, X, Y, Z, Q, A and B are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing cancer, inflammatory conditions, immunological conditions, metabolic conditions and conditions treatable or preventable by inhibition of a kinase pathway comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a patient in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Deborah Sue Mortensen, Maria Mercedes Delgado Mederos, John Joseph Sapienza, Ronald J. Albers, Branden G. Lee, Roy Leonard Harris, III, Graziella Isabel Shevlin, Dehua Huang, Kimberly Lyn Schwarz, Garrick K. Packard, Jason Simon Parnes, Patrick William Papa, Lida Radnia Tehrani, Sophie Perrin-Ninkovic, Jennifer R. Riggs
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Patent number: 7407804Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 12q23-qter and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Oscient Pharmaceuticals CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josée Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20070136688Abstract: A method of inputting text in an electronic device (201) including a display (203) and an input user interface (202) having a plurality of keys (210) arranged in a predetermined pattern includes a plurality of steps. In a first step, a list of potential characters is compiled and includes at least one subset less than or equal in number to the number of keys in the keypad matrix (207) on the input user interface (202). The first subset from the list of potential characters is displayed in an arrangement corresponding to the position of the keys (207). The desired character selection is received by sensing actuation of a key on the input user interface (202) corresponding to the position of a character on the display (203).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Eugene Mirkin, Jason Simon
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Patent number: 7205146Abstract: This invention relates to genes identified from human chromosome 12q23-qter, which are associated with various diseases, including asthma. The invention also relates to the nucleotide sequences of these genes, isolated nucleic acids comprising these nucleotide sequences, and isolated polypeptides or peptides encoded thereby. The invention further relates to vectors and host cells comprising the disclosed nucleotide sequences, or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies that bind to the encoded polypeptides or peptides. Also related are ligands that modulate the activity of the disclosed genes or gene products. In addition, the invention relates to methods and compositions employing the disclosed nucleic acids, polypeptides or peptides, antibodies, and/or ligands for use in diagnostics and therapeutics for asthma and other diseases.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Oscient Pharmaceuticals CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall D. Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josée Dupuis, Richard G. Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20070076862Abstract: Disclosed is a method and circuit for inputting phrases to a wireless mobile device and retrieving the saved phrases. For retrieval of the phrase, the user will enter a numeric sequence which represents the first letter or symbol of the words of a phrase. The method includes inputting to the wireless communication device a phrase having a plurality of words, each word having a starting letter or symbol. The wireless communication device can process the phrase to correlate one key of the keyboard to the starting letter or symbol of each of the plurality of words of the phrase to generate a numerical sequence representative of the phrase. The user then uses the keypad to input into the wireless communication device the numerical sequence to generate the phrase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Manjirnath Chatterjee, Peter Milov, Eugene Mirkin, Jason Simon
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Patent number: 6737519Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 12q23-qter and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Genome Therapeutics CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josèe Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20040077011Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 20p13-p12 and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josee Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20040023215Abstract: This invention relates to genes identified from human chromosome 20p13-p12, which are associated with various diseases, including asthma. The invention also relates to the nucleotide sequences of these genes, isolated nucleic acids comprising these nucleotide sequences, and isolated polypeptides or peptides encoded thereby. The invention further relates to vectors and host cells comprising the disclosed nucleotide sequences, or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies that bind to the encoded polypeptides or peptides. Also related are ligands that modulate the activity of the disclosed genes or gene products. In addition, the invention relates to methods and compositions employing the disclosed nucleic acids, polypeptides or peptides, antibodies, and/or ligands for use in diagnostics and therapeutics for asthma and other diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Tim Keith, Randall D. Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josee Dupuis, Richard G. Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Patent number: 6683165Abstract: This invention relates to isolated nucleic acids comprising genes of human chromosome 20p13-p12 and the proteins encoded by these genes. Expression vectors and host cells containing such genes or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies to the proteins encoded by these nucleic acids are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Genome Therapeutics CorporationInventors: Tim Keith, Randall Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josée Dupuis, Richard Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristina Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20040002470Abstract: This invention relates to genes identified from human chromosome 20p13-p12, which are associated with various diseases, including asthma. The invention also relates to the nucleotide sequences of these genes, isolated nucleic acids comprising these nucleotide sequences, and isolated polypeptides or peptides encoded thereby. The invention further relates to vectors and host cells comprising the disclosed nucleotide sequences, or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies that bind to the encoded polypeptides or peptides. Also related are ligands that modulate the activity of the disclosed genes or gene products. In addition, the invention relates to methods and compositions employing the disclosed nucleic acids, polypeptides or peptides, antibodies, and/or ligands for use in diagnostics and therapeutics for asthma and other diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Tim Keith, Randall D. Little, Paul Van Eerdewegh, Josee Dupuis, Richard G. Del Mastro, Jason Simon, Kristin Allen, Sunil Pandit
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Publication number: 20030138925Abstract: This invention relates to genes identified from human chromosome 20p13-p12, which are associated with various diseases, including asthma. The invention also relates to the nucleotide sequences of these genes, isolated nucleic acids comprising these nucleotide sequences, and isolated polypeptides or peptides encoded thereby. The invention further relates to vectors and host cells comprising the disclosed nucleotide sequences, or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies that bind to the encoded polypeptides or peptides. Also related are ligands that modulate the activity of the disclosed genes or gene products. In addition, the invention relates to methods and compositions employing the disclosed nucleic acids, polypeptides or peptides, antibodies, and/or ligands for use in diagnostics and therapeutics for asthma and other diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Tim Keith, RANDALL LITTLE, PAUL VAN EERDEWEGH, JOSEE DUPUIS, RICHARD DEL MASTRO, JASON SIMON, KRISTINA ALLEN, SUNIL PANDIT
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Patent number: 6390303Abstract: A method for optimising a mineral recovery process. A slurry 10 is fed to a conditioning step 20. The condition slurry 30 is then provided to a flotation circuit 40 to recover a concentrate 50. The remainder of the slurry is then rejected as tail 60 or passed for further processing. The present invention provides apparatus for analysing a sample stream 100 of the slurry. A sample stream 100 is provided to an analysis device 200 which treats the sample with an oxidising gas similar to the oxidative treatment 20. Several parameters are measured before and/or after the oxidative treatment of the slurry. The flotability characteristic of the slurry is then determined as a function of the measured parameter(s). The result is used to optimise mineral recovery. This apparatus can be used intermittently or continuously to provide on-going optimisation of the mineral recovery circuit.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: BOC Gases Austrailia Ltd.Inventors: David William Clark, Billy Kim Fung Chan, Rustam H. Sethna, Peter L. Fleming, Jason Simon Tullai