Patents by Inventor Mads Nørregaard-Madsen
Mads Nørregaard-Madsen 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: 11702652Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2020Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: NUEVOLUTION A/SInventors: Thomas Franch, Mikkel Dybro Lundorf, Søren Nyboe Jakobsen, Eva Kampmann Olsen, Anne Lee Andersen, Anette Holtmann, Anders Holm Hansen, Anders Malling Sørensen, Anne Goldbech, Daen de Leon, Ditte Kievsmose Kaldor, Frank Abildgaard Sløk, Gitte Nystrup Husemoen, Johannes Dolberg, Kim Birkebæk Jensen, Lene Petersen, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Michael Anders Godskesen, Sanne Schrøder Glad, Søren Neve, Thomas Thisted, Tine Titilola Akinleminu Kronborg, Christian Klarner Sams, Jakob Felding, Per-Ola Freskgard, Alex Haahr Gouliaev, Henrik Pedersen
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Publication number: 20200216836Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: NUEVOLUTION A/SInventors: Thomas FRANCH, Mikkel Dybro LUNDORF, Søren Nyboe JAKOBSEN, Eva Kampmann OLSEN, Anne Lee ANDERSEN, Anette HOLTMANN, Anders Holm HANSEN, Anders Malling SØRENSEN, Anne GOLDBECH, Daen de LEON, Ditte Kievsmose KALDOR, Frank Abildgaard SLØK, Gitte Nystrup HUSEMOEN, Johannes DOLBERG, Kim Birkebæk JENSEN, Lene PETERSEN, Mads NØRREGAARD-MADSEN, Michael Anders GODSKESEN, Sanne Schrøder GLAD, Søren NEVE, Thomas THISTED, Tine Titilola Akinleminu KRONBORG, Christian Klarner SAMS, Jakob FELDING, Per-Ola FRESKGARD, Alex Haahr GOULIAEV, Henrik PEDERSEN
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Publication number: 20190330618Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Thomas FRANCH, Mikkel Dybro LUNDORF, Søren Nyboe JAKOBSEN, Eva Kampmann OLSEN, Anne Lee ANDERSEN, Anette HOLTMANN, Anders Holm HANSEN, Anders Malling SØRENSEN, Anne GOLDBECH, Daen de LEON, Ditte Kievsmose KALDOR, Frank Abildgaard SLØK, Gitte Nystrup HUSEMOEN, Johannes DOLBERG, Kim Birkebæk JENSEN, Lene PETERSEN, Mads NØRREGAARD-MADSEN, Michael Anders GODSKESEN, Sanne Schrøder GLAD, Søren NEVE, Thomas THISTED, Tine Titilola Akinleminu KRONBORG, Christian Klarner SAMS, Jakob FELDING, Per-Ola FRESKGARD, Alex GOULIAEV, Henrik PEDERSEN
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Patent number: 10287576Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: NUEVOLUTION A/SInventors: Thomas Franch, Mikkel Dybro Lundorf, Søren Nyboe Jakobsen, Eva Kampmann Olsen, Anne Lee Andersen, Anette Holtmann, Anders Holm Hansen, Anders Malling Sørensen, Anne Goldbech, Daen de Leon, Ditte Kievsmose Kaldor, Frank Abildgaard Sløk, Gitte Nystrup Husemoen, Johannes Dolberg, Kim Birkebæk Jensen, Lene Petersen, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Michael Anders Godskesen, Sanne Schrøder Glad, Søren Neve, Thomas Thisted, Tine Titilola Akinleminu Kronborg, Christian Klarner Sams, Jakob Felding, Per-Ola Freskgard, Alex Haahr Gouliaev, Henrik Pedersen
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Publication number: 20170247688Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Applicant: NUEVOLUTION A/SInventors: Thomas FRANCH, Mikkel Dybro LUNDORF, Søren Nyboe JACOBSEN, Eva Kampmann OLSEN, Anne Lee ANDERSEN, Anette HOLTMANN, Anders Holm HANSEN, Anders Malling SØRENSEN, Anne GOLDBECH, Daen de LEON, Ditte Kievsmose KALDOR, Frank Abildgaard SLØK, Gitte Nystrup HUSEMOEN, Johannes DOLBERG, Kim Birkebæk JENSEN, Lene PEDERSEN, Mads NØRREGAARD-MADSEN, Michael Anders GODSKESEN, Sanne Schrøder GLAD, Søren NEVE, Thomas THISTED, Tine Titilola Akinleminu KRONBORG, Christian Klarner SAMS, Jakob FELDING, Per-Ola FRESKGARD, Alex Haahr GOULIAEV, Henrik PEDERSEN
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Patent number: 9574189Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Nuevolution A/SInventors: Thomas Franch, Mikkel Dybro Lundorf, Søren Nyboe Jacobsen, Eva Kampmann Olsen, Anne Lee Andersen, Anette Holtmann, Anders Holm Hansen, Anders Malling Sørensen, Anne Goldbech, Daen de Leon, Ditte Kievsmose Kaldor, Frank Abildgaard Sløk, Gitte Nystrup Husemoen, Johannes Dolberg, Kim Birkebæ Jensen, Lene Pedersen, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Michael Anders Godskesen, Sanne Schrøder Glad, Søren Neve, Thomas Thisted, Tine Titilola Akinleminu Kronborg, Christian Klarner Sams, Jakob Felding, Per-Ola Freskgård, Alex Haahr Gouliaev, Henrik Pedersen
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Patent number: 8932992Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for synthesizing templated molecules. In one aspect of the invention, the templated molecules are linked to the template which templated the synthesis thereof. The intion allows the generation of libraries which can be screened for e.g. therapeutic activity.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Nuevolution A/SInventors: Henrik Pedersen, Alex Haahr Gouilaev, Thomas Franch, Christian Klarner Sams, Eva Kampmann Olsen, Frank Abilgaard Sløk, Gitte Nystrup Husemoen, Jakob Felding, Lene Hyldtoft, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Michael Anders Godskesen, Sanne Schrøder Glad, Thomas Thisted, Per-Ola Freskgård, Anette Holtmann
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Publication number: 20110152155Abstract: The present invention relates to novel subtilase variants exhibiting alterations relative to the parent subtilase in one or more properties including: Wash performance, thermal stability, storage stability or catalytic activity. The variants of the invention are suitable for use in e.g. cleaning or detergent compositions, such as laundry detergent compositions and dishwash compositions, including automatic dishwash compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Tina Sejersgård Fanø, Claus Von Der Osten, Malene Kappen Krüger, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen
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Patent number: 7727713Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for synthesizing templated molecules. In one aspect of the invention, the templated molecules are linked to the template which templated the synthesis thereof. The intion allows the generation of libraries which can be screened for e.g. therapeutic activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Nuevolution A/SInventors: Henrik Pedersen, Alex Haahr Gouilaev, Thomas Franch, Christian Klarner Sams, Eva Kampmann Olsen, Frank Abilgaard Sløk, Gitte Nystrup Husemoen, Jakob Felding, Lene Hyldtoft, Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Michael Anders Godskesen, Sanne Schrøder Glad, Thomas Thisted, Per-Ola Freskgård, Anette Holtmann
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Patent number: 7217554Abstract: The present invention relates to isolated proteases of the RP-II type and variants of RP-II proteases exhibiting improved properties in comparison to the parent RP-II protease, DNA constructs and vectors coding for the expression of said proteases and variants, host cells capable of expressing the proteases and variants from the DNA constructs, as well as a method of producing them by cultivating said host cells. The proteases may advantageously be used as constituents in detergent compositions and additives, optionally in combination with other enzymes such as proteases, lipases, cellulases, amylases, peroxidases or oxidases.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Peter Rahbek Østergaard, Claus Bo Vøge Christensen, Søren Flensted Lassen
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Patent number: 6893855Abstract: The present invention relates to subtilase variants having a reduced tendency towards inhibition by substances present in eggs, such as trypsin inhibitor type IV-0. In particular, the variants comprise at least one additional amino acid residue between positions 42-43, 51-56, 155-161, 187-190, 216-217, 217-218 or 218-219 (in BASBPN numbering). These subtilase variants are useful exhibiting excellent or improved wash performance on egg stains when used in e.g. cleaning or detergent compositions, such as laundry detergent compositions and dishwash composition, including automatic dishwash compositions. Also, isolated DNA sequences encoding the variants, expression vectors, host cells, and methods for producing and using the variants of the invention. Further, cleaning and detergent compositions comprising the variants are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Line Bloch Larsen, Peter Kamp Hansen
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Publication number: 20040248273Abstract: The present invention relates to subtilase variants having a reduced tendency towards inhibition by substances present in eggs, such as trypsin inhibitor type IV-0. In particular, the variants comprise at least one additional amino acid residue between positions 42-43, 51-56, 155-161, 187-190, 216-217, 217-218 or 218-219 (in BASBPN numbering). These subtilase variants are useful exhibiting excellent or improved wash performance on egg stains when used in e.g. cleaning or detergent compositions, such as laundry detergent compositions and dishwash composition, including automatic dishwash compositions. Also, isolated DNA sequences encoding the variants, expression vectors, host cells, and methods for producing and using the variants of the invention. Further, cleaning and detergent compositions comprising the variants are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Mads Noerregaard-Madsen, Line Bloch Larsen, Peter Kamp Hansen
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Patent number: 6558939Abstract: Novel isolated proteases of the RP-II type and variants of RP-II proteases exhibiting improved properties in comparison to the parent RP-II protease, DNA constructs and vectors coding for the expression of said proteases and variants, host cells capable of expressing the proteases and variants from the DNA constructs, as well as a method of producing them by cultivating said host cells. The proteases may advantageously be used as constituents in detergent compositions and additives, optionally in combination with other enzymes such as proteases, lipases, cellulases, amylase, peroxidases or oxidases.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Novozymes, A/SInventors: Mads Nørregaard-Madsen, Peter Rahbek Østergaard, Claus Bo Vøge Christensen, Søren Flensted Lassen