Patents by Inventor Michael I. Sherman

Michael I. Sherman 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).

  • Publication number: 20100305004
    Abstract: We use the Tus-Ter interaction to enable the utilization of nucleic acid analytical methodologies for proteins. We also use the Tus-Ter interaction to make polymers and oligomers that have a nucleic acid backbone with protein functionalities. These methods are useful for molecular modeling, for efficiently running enzymatic pathway reactions, and for analyzing presence and/or amount of particular proteins.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2008
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: AFFOMIX CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael P. Weiner, Michael I. Sherman
  • Publication number: 20100261177
    Abstract: To increase the efficiency of the selection of antibodies of desired specificity, we create multi-bait strain(s) in which one bait is the target and one or more bait(s) are non-target. The non-target bait(s) may use one or more DNA-binding domain(s) that differ(s) from that of the target bait and thereby activate one or more different reporters from that activated by the target bait. Library hits that activate both sets of reporters are presumed to be inadequately specific and can be eliminated from further consideration. Alternatively, a non-target bait may be replaced with a second target bait, and hits selected that activate both sets of reporters. Other combinations of elements can be used.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2008
    Publication date: October 14, 2010
    Applicant: AFFOMIX CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael P. Weiner, Michael I. Sherman
  • Publication number: 20080193441
    Abstract: Variant forms of chimeric protein molecules comprising a Factor VII moiety and an Fe region of an IgG1 moiety provide improved properties. The variants are more resistant to proteolytic degradation. Thus preparations of the variant forms are more homogeneous and have a longer half-life. The variant forms are used for treating cancer, atherosclerosis, psoriasis, diabetic retinopathy, wet macular degeneration, and rheumatoid arthritis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Applicant: ICONIC THERAPEUTICS, INC.
    Inventors: Patrick W. Trown, Michael I. Sherman, Kirk Dornbush
  • Patent number: 7087583
    Abstract: Specific sequences in the human genome are the sites of strong binding of wild-type p53 protein, but not mutant forms of the protein. These sequences are used diagnostically to detect cells in which the amount of wild-type p53 is diminished. The sequences can also be used to screen for agents which correct for loss of wild-type p53 to DNA in cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignees: Johns Hopkins University, Genzyme Corporation
    Inventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W. Kinzler, Michael I. Sherman
  • Publication number: 20020164595
    Abstract: Specific sequences in the human genome are the sites of strong binding of wild-type p53 protein, but not mutant forms of the protein. These sequences are used diagnostically to detect cells in which the amount of wild-type p53 is diminished. The sequences can also be used to screen for agents which correct for loss of wild-type p53 to DNA in cancer cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W. Kinzler, Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6245515
    Abstract: Specific sequences in the human genome are the sites of strong binding of wild-type p53 protein, but not mutant forms of the protein. These sequences are used diagnostically to detect cells in which the amount of wild-type p53 is diminished. The sequences can also be used to screen for agents which correct for loss of wild-type p53 to DNA in cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignees: The Johns Hopkins University, Pharmagenics, Incs
    Inventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W. Kinzler, Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 5955263
    Abstract: Specific sequences in the human genome are the sites of strong binding of wild-type p53 protein, but not mutant forms of the protein. These sequences are used diagnostically to detect cells in which the amount of wild-type p53 is diminished. The sequences can also be used to screen for agents which correct for loss of wild-type p53 to DNA in cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignees: Johns Hopkins University, Genzyme Corporation
    Inventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W. Kinzler, Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 5700657
    Abstract: Vectors and vector systems are embodied that include a gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein. In one embodiment, the vector includes a gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein and an inducible promoter controlling the gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein. The tumor suppressor protein may be p53 protein. In another embodiment, there is provided a vector system which comprises a first vector including a gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein, and a second vector containing a nucleic acid sequence encoding an antisense sequence complementary to all or a portion of the gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein. In yet another embodiment, there is provided a vector system which comprises a first vector including a gene encoding a tumor suppressor protein, and a second vector containing a gene which encodes a protein which binds to, and thereby inhibits, the tumor suppressor protein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1997
    Assignee: Genzyme Corporation
    Inventors: Gary A. Beaudry, Arthur H. Bertelsen, Michael I. Sherman, Bert Vogelstein
  • Patent number: 5443162
    Abstract: The production capacity of a conventional high pressure feeder having a pocketed rotor with a slotted screen at the low pressure outlet port is significantly increased by constructing the screen so that its arcuate bars have a width much less than normal, and thus a much greater open area of the screen is provided. Structural integrity is maintained by providing a reinforcing bar extending transverse to the arcuate screen bars, typically attached at the convex mid-point area. The screen is formed from a cast metal body, and the width of the arcuate screen bars is typically between about 0.14-0.20 inches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: Glentech Inc.
    Inventor: Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 5362623
    Abstract: Specific sequences in the human genome are the sites of strong binding of wild-type p53 protein, but not mutant forms of the protein. These sequences are used diagnostically to detect cells in which the amount of wild-type p53 is diminished. The sequences can also be used to screen for agents which correct for loss of wild-type p53 to DNA in cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignees: The John Hopkins University, PharmaGenics, Inc.
    Inventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W. Kinzler, Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 5129119
    Abstract: The efficiency of a diffuser, for washing or bleaching paper pulp, is enhanced by taking steps to ensure that the approximate upstroke speed is only slightly faster than the pulp upflow velocity, to provide an early warning indication of the tendency of the diffuser screens to plug, and to prevent upward movement of the screen, after completion of a downstroke, uncontrolled by the hydraulic system designed to effect movement. The pressure under the annular screen is sensed and compared to normal static pressure at the elevation of the screen by a D/P cell in a leg, and a computer controls the hydraulic system so that the screen upstroke speed is only slightly faster than the pulp upward speed. Early detection of a tendency to plug is provided by a pressure sensor within the hollow interior of the screen spaced from the screen orifices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Glentech Inc.
    Inventor: Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 4964622
    Abstract: A leaching vessel comprises a central outlet in which is situated a multi-bladed pump for pumping slurry from the vessel. An inclined wall adjacent the bottom wall of the vessel surrounds the outlet and has a plurality of apertures. The inclined wall defines with the bottom wall of the vessel a chamber into which cyanide solution is pumped for passage through the apertures into the slurry. The chamber may be sub-divided into radially or circumferentially spaced chambers, or both, with each chamber having a discrete inlet and flow control valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1990
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 4746400
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously treating cellulosic chips to prevent degredation of the chips as a result of mechanical action exerted on the chips by a scraper. A false bottom is provided in a vessel with the scraper mounted for rotation about a vertical axis just above the false bottom, a large central opening being provided in the false bottom. The scraper removes chips from the vessel through the false bottom opening to a bottom portion of the vessel. The temperature within the vessel at the area of the scraper is maintained at a first temperature that is low enough so that loss of strength of the chips material does not result from mechanical action exerted on the chips by the scraper. Liquid is introduced into the vessel bottom portion at a second temperature that is approximately at the cooking temperature for effecting digestion of the chips, and substantially higher than the first temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Johan C. F. C. Richter
  • Patent number: 4668340
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for the treatment of comminuted cellulosic fibrous material to effect prehydrolysis, and then subsequently kraft digestion, thereof, to produce paper pulp. The material is steamed, entrained in liquid to form a suspension, and transferred by a high pressure feeder in a first circulation loop to the top of a first vertical vessel. At the top of the vessel, a liquid/solids separator is provided, and the liquid withdrawn from the top of the first vessel into the return conduit of the first circulation loop includes recoverable hydrolysate (which contains hemicellulose, sugars, and the like). In the first vessel, countercurrent acid hydrolysis takes place in the top of the vessel, and a countercurrent wash is effected in the bottom of the vessel. A part of the liquid in the return conduit of the first circulatory loop is diverted to one or more flash tanks, to produce steam and a liquid with a high concentration of hydrolysate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1987
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael I. Sherman
  • Patent number: 4637779
    Abstract: A centrifugal pump for pumping suspensions having a consistency of about 6-20% (for example, for pumping paper pulp) has a second stage for increasing head. An auxiliary impeller is connected to the drive shaft in front of the main impeller, and upon rotation of the drive shaft directs the suspension being pumped axially into association with the main impeller. Mounted between the pump inlet and the auxiliary impeller are a plurality of stationary guide vanes, and mounted on the opposite side of the guide vanes from the auxiliary impeller are a plurality of prefluidizing vanes which are also connected to the drive shaft. The stationary guide vanes remove extreme prerotation of the suspension ahead of the auxiliary impeller, and change the turbulent and chaotic condition of the suspension into a directional flow at a definite angle of entrance. Utilizing the pump of the invention, there is no need to provide a vacuum system in order for the pump to operate properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Stefan Golston
  • Patent number: 4629502
    Abstract: Metal is removed from particlized metal bearing refractory ores in an efficient manner utilizing pressure metallurgy with heat recovery. The particlized ore is mixed with a heated liquid, and preferably a flocculant and fibers, to form a slurry. The ore in the slurry is oxidized at superatmospheric pressure, and elevated temperatures (e.g. around 300.degree. F.). The oxidized ore is washed to remove acids, and like products of oxidation, and the washed ore is subsequently subjected to conventional leaching processes to effect an actual metal recovery. Heat recovery is practiced by utilizing spent wash water as part of the slurrying liquid, and using two or more liquid-interconnected vessels in effecting the oxidization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Carl L. Elmore, Robert J. Brison
  • Patent number: 4612286
    Abstract: A method of treating biomass having fermentable material is provided utilizing acid hydrolysis in a countercurrent diffusion treatment structure. By practicing the invention acid usage is minimized, pentose concentration in the hydrolysate solution is maximized, and ethanol, butanol, butanediol, and the alcohols can be produced without the input of any external energy whatsoever into the production method. Biomass is particlized and slurried, and then is continuously subjected to acid hydrolysis at temperature, acid concentration, and residence time conditions sufficient to effect hydrolysis of the hemicellulose in the biomass to effect separation of pentose and hexose sugars into a hydrolysate having insufficient furfural to substantially inhibit fermentation microorganism growth, while not substantially hydrolyzing the cellulose in the biomass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1986
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Carl L. Elmore
  • Patent number: 4557905
    Abstract: Particlized mineral material, such as gold ore, silver ore, or coal, is subjected to a leaching process in a manner to maximize treatment effectiveness even when the particlized mineral material contains small fines. The material is slurried with a flocculating material and fibers, such as cellulosic fibers, fiberglass fibers, or ceramic fibers, and a liquid, and then is passed to the top of a leaching reactor. The slurry is continuously passed downwardly in the reactor while the leaching liquid, such as a cyanide solution, is passed counter-current to the slurry. Leaching liquid is removed from the top of the leaching reactor by a stilling well, and then passed through a carbon adsorber and reintroduced into the reactor. Leached slurry is passed to a continuous washing station, with spent wash liquid from the top of the washing station being utilized as a slurrying liquid for the particlized mineral material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Carl L. Elmore, Robert J. Brison
  • Patent number: 4547264
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for selectively withdrawing liquor from digester cooking screens for controlling the temperature in continuous digesters. First and second pairs of screens, with cooperating headers, are provided, and first and second outlets spaced circumferentially around the digester are associated with each header. Each header provides a circumferential cavity free of dividing members. Within each pair of screens withdrawal is practiced so that each header is rested during each ultimate withdrawal step, and the side from which the liquor is drawn each successive withdrawal step that the same header is used is alternated. In practicing the invention, header blockage caused by deposited debris and scale is minimized and increased uniformity and improved product quality result.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1985
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael I. Sherman, Joseph R. Phillips
  • Patent number: 4536969
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for the dehydration of low rank coal, such as lignite, utilizing hot water. Particles of low rank coal are preheated, entrained in liquid, fed to a high pressure feeder, and transferred into a high pressure loop leading to a heat exchange vessel, and at a pressure of about 500-1,000 psi. Particles discharged from the bottom of the heat exchange vessel pass to the top of a dehydration vessel. Water at a temperature (e.g. 250.degree.-260.degree. C. at 700 psi) sufficient to facilitate dehydration of the coal is fed to the bottom of the heat exchange vessel, and to the particles as they pass from the heat exchange vessel to the dehydration vessel. For particles withdrawn from the bottom of the dehydration vessel the pressure is gradually reduced so that they do not explode, and then the liquid and particles are separated while still at a temperature of about 180.degree.-200.degree. F. utilizing a vibrating dewatering screen, Vortex sieve, and vibratory centrifuge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael I. Sherman