Patents by Inventor Matthew Guy Cottingham
Matthew Guy Cottingham 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: 20240181078Abstract: Recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors are provided. In particular, the an adenovirus vector having a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein the capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2023Publication date: June 6, 2024Applicant: Oxford University Innovation LimitedInventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Patent number: 11857640Abstract: Recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors are provided. In particular, the an adenovirus vector having a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein the capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest are provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Oxford University Innovation LimitedInventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Publication number: 20200360533Abstract: Recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors are provided. In particular, the an adenovirus vector having a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein the capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Patent number: 10646587Abstract: Recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors are provided. In particular, the an adenovirus vector having a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein the capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: OXFORD UNIVERSITY INNOVATION LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Patent number: 9951352Abstract: There is provided a method for inserting a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a foreign peptide into a poxvirus genome, said method comprising: identifying in the poxvirus genome a poxvirus open reading frame wherein said open reading frame is characterized by an initial ATG start codon and wherein expression of said open reading frame is driven by an operably-linked poxvirus promoter located upstream of the open reading frame and wherein expression of said open reading frame provides a peptide that is non-essential to viability of the poxvirus; and inserting the nucleic acid sequence that encodes the foreign peptide at a position downstream of the poxvirus promoter; wherein following said insertion, (i) the nucleic acid that encodes the foreign peptide is operably-linked to the poxvirus promoter and expression of said nucleic acid is driven by said poxvirus promoter; and (ii) translation of the foreign peptide is initiated at an ATG start codon located at the same position as the ATG start codon of the poxviType: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Oxford University Innovation LimitedInventor: Matthew Guy Cottingham
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Publication number: 20180000966Abstract: Recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors are provided. In particular, the an adenovirus vector having a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein the capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Patent number: 9714435Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors. In particular, the present invention provides an adenovirus vector comprising a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein said capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: OXFORD UNIVERSITY INNOVATION LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Publication number: 20160281108Abstract: There is provided a method for inserting a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a foreign peptide into a poxvirus genome, said method comprising: identifying in the poxvirus genome a poxvirus open reading frame wherein said open reading frame is characterised by an initial ATG start codon and wherein expression of said open reading frame is driven by an operably-linked poxvirus promoter located upstream of the open reading frame and wherein expression of said open reading frame provides a peptide that is non-essential to viability of the poxvirus; and inserting the nucleic acid sequence that encodes the foreign peptide at a position downstream of the poxvirus promoter; wherein following said insertion, (i) the nucleic acid that encodes the foreign peptide is operably-linked to the poxvirus promoter and expression of said nucleic acid is driven by said poxvirus promoter; and (ii) translation of the foreign peptide is initiated at an ATG start codon located at the same position as the ATG start codon of the poxviType: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventor: Matthew Guy Cottingham
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Patent number: 9273327Abstract: There is provided a method for inserting a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a foreign peptide into a poxvirus genome, said method comprising: identifying in the poxvirus genome a poxvirus open reading frame wherein said open reading frame is characterized by an initial ATG start codon and wherein expression of said open reading frame is driven by an operably-linked poxvirus promoter located upstream of the open reading frame and wherein expression of said open reading frame provides a peptide that is non-essential to viability of the poxvirus; and inserting the nucleic acid sequence that encodes the foreign peptide at a position downstream of the poxvirus promoter; wherein following said insertion, (i) the nucleic acid that encodes the foreign peptide is operably-linked to the poxvirus promoter and expression of said nucleic acid is driven by said poxvirus promoter; and (ii) translation of the foreign peptide is initiated at an ATG start codon located at the same position as the ATG start codon of the poxviType: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Isis Innovation LimitedInventor: Matthew Guy Cottingham
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Patent number: 9181311Abstract: There is provided a fusion protein or a polynucleotide sequence encoding said fusion protein that comprises first and second domains, wherein the first domain of the fusion protein comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 70% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, or a fragment thereof comprising at least 20 consecutive amino acids thereof; and wherein the second domain of the fusion protein comprises a mycobacterial antigen or an antigenic fragment thereof. Also provided are corresponding therapeutic uses thereof for the protection of primates against mycobacterial infections.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignees: Isis Innovation Limited, Imaxio SAInventors: Alexandra Jane Spencer, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Fergal Hill
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Publication number: 20150044766Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant adenoviral vectors, immunogenic compositions thereof and their use in medicine, and methods for generating recombinant adenoviral vectors. In particular, the present invention provides an adenovirus vector comprising a capsid derived from chimpanzee adenovirus AdY25, wherein said capsid encapsidates a nucleic acid molecule comprising an exogeneous nucleotide sequence of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Matthew Douglas James Dicks, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Sarah Gilbert
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Publication number: 20130195912Abstract: There is provided a method for inserting a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a foreign peptide into a poxvirus genome, said method comprising: identifying in the poxvirus genome a poxvirus open reading frame wherein said open reading frame is characterised by an initial ATG start codon and wherein expression of said open reading frame is driven by an operably-linked poxvirus promoter located upstream of the open reading frame and wherein expression of said open reading frame provides a peptide that is non-essential to viability of the poxvirus; and inserting the nucleic acid sequence that encodes the foreign peptide at a position downstream of the poxvirus promoter; wherein following said insertion, (i) the nucleic acid that encodes the foreign peptide is operably-linked to the poxvirus promoter and expression of said nucleic acid is driven by said poxvirus promoter; and (ii) translation of the foreign peptide is initiated at an ATG start codon located at the same position as the ATG start codon of the poxviType: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Isis Inovation LimitedInventor: Matthew Guy Cottingham
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Publication number: 20120282290Abstract: There is provided a fusion protein or a polynucleotide sequence encoding said fusion protein that comprises first and second domains, wherein the first domain of the fusion protein comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 70% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, or a fragment thereof comprising at least 20 consecutive amino acids thereof; and wherein the second domain of the fusion protein comprises a mycobacterial antigen or an antigenic fragment thereof. Also provided are corresponding therapeutic uses thereof for the protection of primates against mycobacterial infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicants: IMAXIO SA, ISIS INNOVATION LIMITEDInventors: Alexandra Jane Spencer, Matthew Guy Cottingham, Adrian Vivian Sinton Hill, Fergal Hill