Patents by Inventor Paul Robert Young
Paul Robert Young 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: 12116386Abstract: Disclosed are chimeric polypeptides based on viral membrane fusion proteins. More particularly, the present invention discloses chimeric polypeptides that comprise a virion surface exposed portion of a viral fusion protein and a heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety, and to complexes of those chimeric polypeptides. The present invention also discloses the use of these complexes in compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response to a fusion protein of an enveloped virus, or complex of the fusion protein, and/or for treating or preventing an enveloped virus infection. The present invention further discloses the use of the heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety for oligomerizing heterologous molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: The University of QueenslandInventors: Keith Joseph Chappell, Daniel Watterson, Paul Robert Young
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Publication number: 20220127309Abstract: Disclosed are chimeric polypeptides based on viral membrane fusion proteins. More particularly, the present invention discloses chimeric polypeptides that comprise a virion surface exposed portion of a viral fusion protein and a heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety, and to complexes of those chimeric polypeptides. The present invention also discloses the use of these complexes in compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response to a fusion protein of an enveloped virus, or complex of the fusion protein, and/or for treating or preventing an enveloped virus infection. The present invention further discloses the use of the heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety for oligomerizing heterologous molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: The University of QueenslandInventors: Keith Joseph CHAPPELL, Daniel WATTERSON, Paul Robert YOUNG
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Patent number: 11254712Abstract: Disclosed are chimeric polypeptides based on viral membrane fusion proteins. More particularly, the present invention discloses chimeric polypeptides that comprise a virion surface exposed portion of a viral fusion protein and a heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety, and to complexes of those chimeric polypeptides. The present invention also discloses the use of these complexes in compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response to a fusion protein of an enveloped virus, or complex of the fusion protein, and/or for treating or preventing an enveloped virus infection. The present invention further discloses the use of the heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety for oligomerizing heterologous molecules of interest.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: The University of QueenslandInventors: Keith Joseph Chappell, Daniel Watterson, Paul Robert Young
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Publication number: 20200040042Abstract: Disclosed are chimeric polypeptides based on viral membrane fusion proteins. More particularly, the present invention discloses chimeric polypeptides that comprise a virion surface exposed portion of a viral fusion protein and a heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety, and to complexes of those chimeric polypeptides. The present invention also discloses the use of these complexes in compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response to a fusion protein of an enveloped virus, or complex of the fusion protein, and/or for treating or preventing an enveloped virus infection. The present invention further discloses the use of the heterologous structure-stabilizing moiety for oligomerizing heterologous molecules of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Keith Joseph CHAPPELL, Daniel WATTERSON, Paul Robert YOUNG
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Publication number: 20180333461Abstract: Disclosed are methods and compositions for the treatment or prevention of Flavivirus infections. In particular, the present invention discloses TLR4 antagonists for use in treating or preventing disease associated with Flavivirus infections, including Dengue virus infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: November 22, 2018Inventor: Paul Robert YOUNG
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Publication number: 20080230089Abstract: An aqueous washing system and method of operation for washing of articles such as engineering components, including curing of resin impregnated porous metal components, comprising placing the articles into a process chamber (10) and supplying from a supply tank (11) an aqueous washing fluid at a temperature at or above 100° C. A head of pressure is established above the fluid in tank (11) whereby the fluid may be transferred by a pump (P1) to the process chamber (10). After a washing cycle the articles are rinsed by clean water and then vacuum dried before removal from the process chamber (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Paul Robert Young
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Patent number: 6239182Abstract: A method for the reduction in the risk of transmitting a sexually transmitted disease—especially HIV and/or HSV—during sexual activity is provided. This method generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent, preferably as a topical formulation, to the area or areas of sexual contact prior to engaging in sexual activity. Inhibitory agents which are useful in the present invention include, for example, phosphorylated hesperidins, sulfonated hesperidins, polystyrene sulfonates, substituted benzenesulfonic acid formaldehyde co-polymers, H2SO4-modified mandelic acids, and the like. This method can be used by heterosexuals, homosexuals, and/or bisexuals engaged in a wide variety of sexual activities. In addition to anti-STD activity, these agents may also act as vaginal contraceptives; moreover, they generally have fewer side effects than conventional vaginal contraceptives (e.g., nonoxynol-9).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Xiao Hui Diao, Paul Robert Young, Jr., Donald Paul Waller, Sanjay Garg, Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 6028115Abstract: A method for the reduction in the risk of transmitting a sexually transmitted disease--especially HIV and/or HSV--during sexual activity is provided. This method generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent, preferably as a topical formulation, to the area or areas of sexual contact prior to engaging in sexual activity. Inhibitory agents which are useful in the present invention include, for example, phosphorylated hesperidins, sulfonated hesperidins, polystyrene sulfonates, substituted benzenesulfonic acid formaldehyde co-polymers, H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 -modified mandelic acids, and the like. This method can be used by heterosexuals, homosexuals, and/or bisexuals engaged in a wide variety of sexual activities. In addition to anti-STD activity, these agents may also act as vaginal contraceptives; moreover, they generally have fewer side effects than conventional vaginal contraceptives (e.g., nonoxynol-9).Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Xiao Hui Diao, Paul Robert Young, Jr., Donald Paul Waller, Sanjay Garg, Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 5932619Abstract: A method for the reduction in the risk of transmitting a sexually transmitted disease--especially HIV and/or HSV--during sexual activity is provided. This method generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent, preferably as a topical formulation, to the area or areas of sexual contact prior to engaging in sexual activity. Inhibitory agents which are useful in the present invention include, for example, phosphorylated hesperidins, sulfonated hesperidins, polystyrene sulfonates, substituted benzenesulfonic acid formaldehyde co-polymers, H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 -modified mandelic acids, and the like. This method can be used by heterosexuals, homosexuals, and/or bisexuals engaged in a wide variety of sexual activities. In addition to anti-STD activity, these agents may also act as vaginal contraceptives; moreover, they generally have fewer side effects than conventional vaginal contraceptives (e.g., nonoxynol-9).Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian, St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Xiao Hui Diao, Paul Robert Young, Jr., Donald Paul Waller, Sanjay Garg, Calvin J. Chany, II, Darrick S. H. L. Kim
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Patent number: 5925621Abstract: A method for the reduction in the risk of transmitting a sexually transmitted disease--especially HIV and/or HSV--during sexual activity is provided. This method generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent, preferably as a topical formulation, to the area or areas of sexual contact prior to engaging in sexual activity. Inhibitory agents which are useful in the present invention include, for example, phosphorylated hesperidins, sulfonated hesperidins, polystyrene sulfonates, substituted benzenesulfonic acid formaldehyde co-polymers, H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 -modified mandelic acids, and the like. This method can be used by heterosexuals, homosexuals, and/or bisexuals engaged in a wide variety of sexual activities. In addition to anti-STD activity, these agents may also act as vaginal contraceptives; moreover, they generally have fewer side effects than conventional vaginal contraceptives (e.g., nonoxynol-9).Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian, St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Xiao Hui Diao, Paul Robert Young, Jr., Donald Paul Waller, Sanjay Garg, Calvin J. Chany, II