Patents by Inventor Michael Clarke
Michael Clarke 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: 20250192991Abstract: The present application discloses a method, system, and computer system for managing data using keys. The method includes receiving a request to access data stored within a tenant database associated with a tenant, wherein the data is encrypted based at least in part on a tenant service encryption key (TSEK) corresponding to the tenant database, determining a wrapper key used in connection with encrypting the TSEK based at least in part on a TSEK metadata stored in association with the TSEK, determining a top-level key used in connection with encrypting the wrapper key based at least in part on wrapper key metadata stored in association with the encrypted version of the wrapper key, obtaining the data stored within the tenant database, comprising decrypting at least part of the data based at least in part on (i) the TSEK, (ii) the wrapper key, and (iii) the top-level key, and providing the data in response to the request. The TSEK metadata is stored in the tenant database.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2024Publication date: June 12, 2025Inventors: Miguel Leonardo Chinchilla Cartagena, Karina Si-Woon Chan, Aswani Kaushik Chimthapalli, Michael Clarke, Amol Anant Deshmukh, Subha Gopalakrishnan, Bjorn Brook Hamel, Louis James LaTouche, Atlee Glen Lyden, Marcus Anthony Sanchez, Jasmine Teresa Schladen, Devaki Ajinkya Tarkunde, Harrison Yu
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Publication number: 20250025451Abstract: Provided herein are compositions and methods for the treatment of a cancer. Said compositions comprise a KDM4 inhibitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2022Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Frank PERABO, Jeffrey A. STAFFORD, Michael CLARKE, Young K. CHEN
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Patent number: 12143475Abstract: The present application discloses a method, system, and computer system for managing data using keys. The method includes receiving a request to access data, wherein the data is encrypted based on a tenant service encryption key (TSEK) corresponding to the tenant database, determining a wrapper key used in connection with encrypting the TSEK based on a TSEK metadata, determining a top-level key used in connection with encrypting the wrapper key based on wrapper key metadata stored in association with the encrypted version of the wrapper key, obtaining the data stored within the tenant database, comprising decrypting at least part of the data based on (i) the TSEK, (ii) the wrapper key, and (iii) the top-level key, and providing the data in response to the request. The TSEK metadata is stored in the tenant database. An encrypted version of the wrapper key is stored in a key management service.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2023Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: Workday, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Leonardo Chinchilla Cartagena, Karina Si-Woon Chan, Aswani Kaushik Chimthapalli, Michael Clarke, Amol Anant Deshmukh, Subha Gopalakrishnan, Bjorn Brook Hamel, Louis James LaTouche, Atlee Glen Lyden, Marcus Anthony Sanchez, Jasmine Teresa Schladen, Devaki Ajinkya Tarkunde, Harrison Yu
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Publication number: 20240122716Abstract: A medical implant assembly includes a body and at least one support removably coupled to the body. The body has an outer surface, a cavity defined by an inner surface, a rim surrounding a cavity opening with a plurality of bores extending from the rim to the outer surface and one or more openings extending between the inner surface and the outer surface. The at least one support includes a first end structured to frictionally fit within one of the plurality of bores and an opposing second end positioned away from the body and structured to be secured to a host bone tissue. At least one of: (i) the at least one support; and (ii) the body, are structured to allow or promote at least one of: (i) bone ingrowth; and (ii) bone ongrowth.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2022Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventor: Michael Clarke
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Patent number: 11894111Abstract: A computer system for generating code for use in processing patient test data from point of care devices. The computer system comprises object definition storage storing a plurality of definition objects, each definition object defining a generic function to be performed in response to an output of a point of care device; instantiation data storage storing instantiation data for use in instantiating definition objects as processing objects for specific functions to be performed in response to outputs from specific point of care devices; and a code generating processor for generating code for at least one processing object to perform at least one specific processing function to process an output from a point of care device by accessing at least one definition object in the object definition storage and the instantiation data in the instantiation data storage to instantiate the at least one definition object using instantiation data for the point of care device.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: Goodmark Medical (International) LimitedInventors: Steven Hall, Michael Clarke
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Publication number: 20230412368Abstract: The present application discloses a method, system, and computer system for managing data using keys. The method includes receiving a request to access data stored within a tenant database associated with a tenant, wherein the data is encrypted based at least in part on a tenant service encryption key (TSEK) corresponding to the tenant database, determining a wrapper key used in connection with encrypting the TSEK based at least in part on a TSEK metadata stored in association with the TSEK, determining a top-level key used in connection with encrypting the wrapper key based at least in part on wrapper key metadata stored in association with the encrypted version of the wrapper key, obtaining the data stored within the tenant database, comprising decrypting at least part of the data based at least in part on (i) the TSEK, (ii) the wrapper key, and (iii) the top-level key, and providing the data in response to the request. The TSEK metadata is stored in the tenant database.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Miguel Leonardo Chinchilla Cartagena, Karina Si-Woon Chan, Aswani Kaushik Chimthapalli, Michael Clarke, Amol Anant Deshmukh, Subha Gopalakrishnan, Bjorn Brook Hamel, Louis James LaTouche, Atlee Glen Lyden, Marcus Anthony Sanchez, Jasmine Teresa Schladen, Devaki Ajinkya Tarkunde, Harrison Yu
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Patent number: 11799633Abstract: The present application discloses a method, system, and computer system for managing data using keys. The method includes receiving a request to access data stored within a tenant database associated with a tenant, wherein the data is encrypted based at least in part on a tenant service encryption key (TSEK) corresponding to the tenant database, determining a wrapper key used in connection with encrypting the TSEK based at least in part on a TSEK metadata stored in association with the TSEK, determining a top-level key used in connection with encrypting the wrapper key based at least in part on wrapper key metadata stored in association with the encrypted version of the wrapper key, obtaining the data stored within the tenant database, comprising decrypting at least part of the data based at least in part on (i) the TSEK, (ii) the wrapper key, and (iii) the top-level key, and providing the data in response to the request. The TSEK metadata is stored in the tenant database.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Workday, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Leonardo Chinchilla Cartagena, Karina Si-Woon Chan, Aswani Kaushik Chimthapalli, Michael Clarke, Amol Anant Deshmukh, Subha Gopalakrishnan, Bjorn Brook Hamel, Louis James LaTouche, Atlee Glen Lyden, Marcus Anthony Sanchez, Jasmine Teresa Schladen, Devaki Ajinkya Tarkunde, Harrison Yu
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Publication number: 20210366582Abstract: A computer system for generating code for use in processing patient test data from point of care devices. The computer system comprises object definition storage storing a plurality of definition objects, each definition object defining a generic function to be performed in response to an output of a point of care device; instantiation data storage storing instantiation data for use in instantiating definition objects as processing objects for specific functions to be performed in response to outputs from specific point of care devices; and a code generating processor for generating code for at least one processing object to perform at least one specific processing function to process an output from a point of care device by accessing at least one definition object in the object definition storage and the instantiation data in the instantiation data storage to instantiate the at least one definition object using instantiation data for the point of care device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Steven Hall, Michael Clarke
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Patent number: 11107558Abstract: A computer system for generating code for use in processing patient test data from point of care devices, the computer system comprises object definition storage storing a plurality of definition objects, each definition object defining a generic function to be performed in response to an output of a point of care device; instantiation data storage storing instantiation data for use in instantiating definition objects as processing objects for specific functions to be performed in response to outputs from specific point of care devices; and a code generating processor for generating code for at least one processing object to perform at least one specific processing function to process an output from a point of care device by accessing at least one definition object in the object definition storage and the instantiation data in the instantiation data storage to instantiate the at least one definition object using instantiation data for the point of care device.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Goodmark Medical (International) LimitedInventors: Steven Hall, Michael Clarke
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Publication number: 20180277240Abstract: A computer system for generating code for use in processing patient test data from point of care devices, the computer system comprises object definition storage storing a plurality of definition objects, each definition object defining a generic function to be performed in response to an output of a point of care device; instantiation data storage storing instantiation data for use in instantiating definition objects as processing objects for specific functions to be performed in response to outputs from specific point of care devices; and a code generating processor for generating code for at least one processing object to perform at least one specific processing function to process an output from a point of care device by accessing at least one definition object in the object definition storage and the instantiation data in the instantiation data storage to instantiate the at least one definition object using instantiation data for the point of care device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2015Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: Goodmark Medical (International) LimitedInventors: Steven Hall, Michael Clarke
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Patent number: 8765390Abstract: Squamous carcinoma stem cells (SCSC) are identified. The cells can be prospectively isolated or identified from primary tumor samples, and are shown to possess the unique properties of cancer stem cells in functional assays for cancer stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, and to form unique histological microdomains useful in cancer diagnosis.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Laurie Ailles, Irving L. Weissman, Michael Clarke
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Patent number: 8674088Abstract: The invention is related to anti-viral phosphinate compounds, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casarez, Kleem Chaudhary, Aesop Cho, Michael Clarke, Edward Doerffler, Maria Fardis, Choung U. Kim, Hyungjung Pyun, Xiaoning C. Sheng, Jianying Wang
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Patent number: 8586744Abstract: The invention is related to a method of treating disorders associated with hepatitis C by administering to an individual a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a therapeutically effective amount of an anti-viral phosphinate compound.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casarez, Kleem Chaudhary, Aesop Cho, Michael Clarke, Edward Doerffler, Maria Fardis, Choung U. Kim, Hyungjung Pyun, Xiaoning C. Sheng, Jianying Wang
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Patent number: 8516665Abstract: A fastener comprising two parts (502,514) separable along a separation axis, at least one part (502) comprising a magnet (510) establishing magnetic force along the separation axis; and a mechanical coupling having complementary elements (508,522) formed respectively on the two parts (502,514) of the fastener, the mechanical coupling being configured such that movement together of the two parts (502,514) under magnetic force causes automatic relative rotation of the parts (502,514) about the axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Zagonda LimitedInventors: Michael Clarke, Christopher Sutcliffe, Andrew Southern
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Publication number: 20110124032Abstract: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been prospectively isolated or identified from primary tumor samples, and shown to possess the unique properties of self-renewal and differentiation, and can form unique histological microdomains useful in cancer diagnosis. Such cancer stem cells are shown herein to have the phenotype of containing decreased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) relative to non-tumorigenic (non-stem cell) cancer cells, as well as expression of other protective pathways. The CSCs are further shown to be more resistant to ionizing radiation (IR) and certain chemotherapies and to express high levels of ROS genes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Maximilian Diehn, Michael Clarke, Irving L. Weissman
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Publication number: 20110082112Abstract: The invention is related to a method of treating disorders associated with hepatitis C by administering to an individual a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a therapeutically effective amount of an anti-viral phosphinate compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casarez, Kleem Chaudhary, Aesop Cho, Michael Clarke, Edward Doerffler, Maria Fardis, Choung U. Kim, Hyungjung Pyun, Xiaoning C. Sheng, Jianying Wang
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Publication number: 20110081314Abstract: The invention is related to anti-viral phosphinate compounds, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casarez, Kleem Chaudhary, Aesop Cho, Michael Clarke, Edward Doerffler, Maria Fardis, Choung U. Kim, Hyungjung Pyun, Xiaoning C. Sheng, Jianying Wang
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Patent number: 7893264Abstract: The invention is related to anti-viral phosphinate compounds, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casarez, Kleem Chaudhary, Aesop Cho, Michael Clarke, Edward Doerffler, Maria Fardis, Choung U. Kim, Hyungjung Pyun, Xiaoning C. Sheng, Jianying Wang
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Publication number: 20110021607Abstract: MicroRNA markers of breast cancer stem cells (BCSC) are provided herein. The markers are polynucleotides that are differentially expressed in BCSC as compared to normal counterpart cells. Uses of the markers include use as targets for therapeutic intervention; as targets for drug development, and for diagnostic or prognostic methods relating to breast cancer and BCSC cell populations. BCSCs have the phenotype of having lower expression of certain miRNAs compared to normal breast epithelial cells, or to cancer cells that are not cancer stem cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Michael Clarke, Yohei Shimono
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Patent number: D662810Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventor: Michael Clarke