Patents by Inventor Kenneth E. Ugen

Kenneth E. Ugen 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).

  • Patent number: 10792375
    Abstract: A method of treating cancerous tumors is presented herein. The method includes injecting an effective dose of a plasmid encoded for IL-12, B7-1 or IL-15 into a cancerous tumor and subsequently administering at least one high voltage, short duration pulse to the tumor. The electroporation pulses may be administered at al least 700 V/cm for a duration of less than 1 millisecond. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in at least a two-treatment protocol with the time between treatments being about 7 days. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in a three-treatment protocol with a time of four days between the first and second treatments and a time of three days between the second and third treatments. It was found that the intratumor treatments using electroporation not only resulted in tumor regression but also induced an immune memory response which prevented the formation of new tumors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Richard Heller, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Publication number: 20190105408
    Abstract: A method of treating cancerous tumors is presented herein. The method includes injecting an effective dose of a plasmid encoded for IL-12, B7-1 or IL-15 into a cancerous tumor and subsequently administering at least one high voltage, short duration pulse to the tumor. The electroporation pulses may be administered at al least 700 V/cm for a duration of less than 1 millisecond. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in at least a two-treatment protocol with the time between treatments being about 7 days. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in a three-treatment protocol with a time of four days between the first and second treatments and a time of three days between the second and third treatments. It was found that the intratumor treatments using electroporation not only resulted in tumor regression but also induced an immune memory response which prevented the formation of new tumors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Richard Heller, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Patent number: 10143759
    Abstract: A method of treating cancerous tumors is presented herein. The method includes injecting an effective dose of a plasmid encoded for IL-12, B7-1 or IL-15 into a cancerous tumor and subsequently administering at least one high voltage, short duration pulse to the tumor. The electroporation pulses may be administered at at least 700V/cm for a duration of less than 1 millisecond. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in at least a two-treatment protocol with the time between treatments being about 7 days. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in a three-treatment protocol with a time of four days between the first and second treatments and a time of three days between the second and third treatments. It was found that the intratumor treatments using electroporation not only resulted in tumor regression but also induced an immune memory response which prevented the formation of new tumors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2018
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Richard Heller, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Patent number: 8927518
    Abstract: A method of treating cancerous tumors is presented herein. The method includes injecting an effective dose of a plasmid encoded for IL-12, B7-1 or IL-15 into a cancerous tumor and subsequently administering at least one high voltage, short duration pulse to the tumor. The electroporation pulses may be administered at at least 700V/cm for a duration of less than 1 millisecond. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in at least a two-treatment protocol with the time between treatments being about 7 days. The intratumor treatments with electroporation may be administered in a three-treatment protocol with a time of four days between the first and second treatments and a time of three days between the second and third treatments. It was found that the intratumor treatments using electroporation not only resulted in tumor regression but also induced an immune memory response which prevented the formation of new tumors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2015
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Richard Heller, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Patent number: 8067430
    Abstract: A method of treating HIV infection by using the novel anti-HIV activity of the opioid antagonist naloxone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Ugen, Steven Specter, Susan B. Nyland, Chuanhai Cao
  • Patent number: 7220728
    Abstract: Methods of inducing mucosal immunity in individuals against proteins and peptides are disclosed. The methods comprise the step of administering topically or by lavage into mucosal tissue selected from the group consisting of rectal, vaginal, urethral, sublingual and buccal, a nucleic acid molecule that comprises a nucleotide sequence that encodes a protein or peptide that comprises an epitope against which mucosal immunity is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignee: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
    Inventors: David B. Weiner, Bin Wang, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Publication number: 20020142987
    Abstract: Methods of inducing mucosal immunity in individuals against proteins and peptides are disclosed. The methods comprise the step of administering topically or by lavage into mucosal tissue selected from the group consisting of rectal, vaginal, urethral, sublingual and buccal, a nucleic acid molecule that comprises a nucleotide sequence that encodes a protein or peptide that comprises an epitope against which mucosal immunity is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2002
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: The trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
    Inventors: David B. Weiner, Bin Wang, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Patent number: 6348449
    Abstract: Methods of inducing mucosal immunity in individuals against proteins and peptides are disclosed. The methods comprise the step of administering topically or by lavage into mucosal tissue selected from the group consisting of rectal, vaginal, urethral, sublingual and buccal, a nucleic acid molecule that comprises a nucleotide sequence that encodes a protein or peptide that comprises an epitope against which mucosal immunity is desired. The methods may be used to immunize an individual against a pathogen infection, hyperproliferative diseases or autoimmune diseases using nucleic acid molecules which encode proteins and peptides that share an epitope with a pathogen antigen or protein associated with cells involved in hyperproliferative diseases or autoimmune diseases, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Assignee: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
    Inventors: David B. Weiner, Bin Wang, Kenneth E. Ugen
  • Patent number: 5556744
    Abstract: The present invention provides a panel of HIV peptides useful in diagnosing whether or not a patient is of vertical HIV transmission status, methods for diagnosing same, methods for identifying epitopes and peptides associated with non-transmission status, and pharmaceutical and vaccine compositions containing same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignees: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy & Biology
    Inventors: David B. Weiner, Kenneth E. Ugen, William V. Williams