Patents by Inventor Michael E. Brier
Michael E. Brier 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: 12573488Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2024Date of Patent: March 10, 2026Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Gaweda, Michael E. Brier, George R. Aronoff, Alfred A. Jacobs
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Publication number: 20240296928Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Gaweda, Michael E. Brier, George R. Aronoff, Alfred A. Jacobs
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Publication number: 20230223125Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for personalized dosing of pharmacologic agents. In particular, the presently-disclosed subject matter relates to a computer-based system and method for personalized dosing of one or more pharmacologic agents to optimize one or more therapeutic responses. In some embodiments, the computer-based system and method provides for a computer-based model of a complex biological system useful for training machine learning agents for optimizing personalized dosing of pharmacological agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2021Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicants: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc., United States Department of Veterans AffairsInventors: Adam E. Gaweda, Michael E. Brier, Eleanor D. Lederer
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Publication number: 20210012872Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Adam E. GAWEDA, Michael E. BRIER, George R. ARONOFF, Alfred A. JACOBS
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Patent number: 10803142Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Gaweda, Michael E. Brier, George R. Aronoff, Alfred A. Jacobs
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Patent number: 10041956Abstract: Methods for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent in a subject include providing a biological sample from the subject, and determining an amount in the sample of at least one peptide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17. If there is a measurable difference in the amount of the at least one peptide in the sample, when compared to a control level of the same peptide, the subject is then predicted to have a good response or a poor response to the erythropoietic agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Merchant, Jon B. Klein, Michael E. Brier, Adam E. Gaweda
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Publication number: 20180101640Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Adam E. GAWEDA, Michael E. BRIER, George R. ARONOFF, Alfred A. JACOBS
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Patent number: 9852267Abstract: A system and method for personalized dosing of a pharmacologic agent include: executing, using a processing device, a plurality of dosing regimen program modules to determine a respective plurality of dose sets in response to receiving, from an input device, a target response value for a patient; and executing, using the processing device, a dosing selection algorithm module, following executing the plurality of dosing regimen program modules and in response to receiving from the input device a response profile and a monitoring frequency of the patient, to determine a recommended dose set computed as a combination of the plurality of dose sets weighted by degrees of matching computed using fuzzy sets and the response profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Gaweda, Michael E. Brier, George R. Aronoff, Alfred A. Jacobs
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Publication number: 20150247868Abstract: Methods for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent in a subject include providing a biological sample from the subject, and determining an amount in the sample of at least one peptide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17. If there is a measurable difference in the amount of the at least one peptide in the sample, when compared to a control level of the same peptide, the subject is then predicted to have a good response or a poor response to the erythropoietic agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: Michael L. Merchant, Jon B. Klein, Michael E. Brier, Adam E. Gaweda
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Patent number: 9057731Abstract: Methods for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent in a subject include providing a biological sample from the subject, and determining an amount in the sample of at least one peptide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17. If there is a measurable difference in the amount of the at least one peptide in the sample, when compared to a control level of the same peptide, the subject is then predicted to have a good response or a poor response to the erythropoietic agent. Kits for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent are further provided and include one or more antibodies, or fragments thereof, that specifically recognize a peptide of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Merchant, Jon B. Klein, Michael E. Brier, Adam E. Gaweda
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Publication number: 20110318761Abstract: Methods for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent in a subject include providing a biological sample from the subject, and determining an amount in the sample of at least one peptide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17. If there is a measurable difference in the amount of the at least one peptide in the sample, when compared to a control level of the same peptide, the subject is then predicted to have a good response or a poor response to the erythropoietic agent. Kits for predicting a response to an erythropoietic agent are further provided and include one or more antibodies, or fragments thereof, that specifically recognize a peptide of SEQ ID NOS: 1-17.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: Michael L. Merchant, Jon B. Klein, Michael E. Brier, Adam E. Gaweda