Patents by Inventor Raymond Page

Raymond Page 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).

  • Patent number: 8531476
    Abstract: A method includes receiving a desired output shade of a pixel for display to a user. The pixel has a first, second, and third sub-pixel, each of which have associated a luminosity, a plurality of private color bits, and a plurality of common color bits. The method selects a plurality of intermediate shades based on the desired output shade and maps the plurality of intermediate shades to a plurality of frame colors, including a first and second frame color. The method sets a first display frame, setting the luminosity, private color bits, and common color bits of each sub-pixel based on the first frame color. The method sets a second display frame, setting the luminosity, private color bits, and common color bits of each sub-pixel based on the second frame color. The method includes sending a first and second display signal to an output device, the first display signal being based on the first display frame, and the second display signal being based on the second display frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2013
    Assignee: ARMSTEL Holding, LLC
    Inventors: Simon Jiang, Raymond Page
  • Publication number: 20110286978
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for dedifferentiating and transdifferentiating recipient cells, preferably human somatic cells. These methods minimize the risk of undesired genome sequence alteration. These methods employ reprogramming factors, which may be used alone or in certain combinations with one another. These methods have application especially in the context of cell-based therapies, establishment of cell lines, and the production of genetically modified cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2010
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Irina V. Klimanskaya, Shi-Jiang Lu, Robert Lanza, Michael D. West, Karen B. Chapman, Roy Geoffrey Sargent, Raymond Page, Tanja Dominko, Christopher Malcuit
  • Publication number: 20110171185
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for dedifferentiating and transdifferentiating recipient cells, preferably human somatic cells. These methods minimize the risk of undesired genome sequence alteration. These methods employ reprogramming factors, which may be used alone or in certain combinations with one another. These methods have application especially in the context of cell-based therapies, establishment of cell lines, and the production of genetically modified cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2010
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: IRINA V. KLIMANSKAYA, SHI-JIANG LU, ROBERT LANZA, MICHAEL D. WEST, KAREN B. CHAPMAN, ROY GEOFFREY SARGENT, RAYMOND PAGE, TANJA DOMINKO, CHRISTOPHER MALCUIT
  • Publication number: 20100120079
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the trans-differentiation of a somatic cell, i.e., the conversion of a somatic cell of one cell type into a somatic cell of a different cell type. The method is practiced by culturing a somatic cell in the presence of at least one agent selected from the group consisting of (a) cytoskeletal inhibitors and (b) inhibitors of acetylation, and (c) inhibitors of methylation, and also culturing the cell in the presence of agents or conditions that induce differentiation to a different cell type. The method is useful for producing histocompatible cells for cell therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2009
    Publication date: May 13, 2010
    Inventors: Raymond Page, Tanja Dominko, Christopher Malcuit
  • Patent number: 7621606
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the trans-differentiation of a somatic cell, i.e., the conversion of a somatic cell of one cell type into a somatic cell of a different cell type. The method is practiced by culturing a somatic cell in the presence of at least one agent selected from the group consisting of (a) cytoskeletal inhibitors and (b) inhibitors of acetylation, and (c) inhibitors of methylation, and also culturing the cell in the presence of agents or conditions that induce differentiation to a different cell type. The method is useful for producing histocompatible cells for cell therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Page, Tanja Dominko, Christopher Malcuit
  • Publication number: 20090253588
    Abstract: The invention relates to assays for screening growth factors, adhesion molecules, immunostimulatory molecules, extracellular matrix components and other materials, alone or in combination, simultaneously or temporally, for the ability to induce directed differentiation of pluripotent and multipotent stem cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Inventors: Michael D. West, Raymond Page, Hans Scholer, Karen B. Chapman
  • Publication number: 20080076176
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the de-differentiation of a somatic cell by culturing the cell in the absence of growth factors, cytokines, or other differentiation-inducing agents, and introducing components of cytoplasm of plutipotent cells into the somatic cell and allowing the cell to de-differentiate. The method can be used with somatic cells of any type, from any species of animal. The pluripotent cells may be oocytes, blastomeres, inner cell mass cells, embryonic stem cells, embryonic germ cells, embryos consisting of one or more cells, embryoid body (embryoid) cells, moruia-derived cells, teratoma (teratocarcinoma) cells, as well as multipotent partially differentiated embryonic stem cells taken from later in the embryonic development process. After being de-differentiated, the cell can be induced to re-differentiate into a different somatic cell type. A method for de-differentiating a somatic cell and inducing it to re-differentiate into a cell of neural lineage is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Applicant: Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Tanja Dominko, Raymond Page
  • Publication number: 20060110830
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the de-differentiation of a somatic cell by culturing the cell in the absence of growth factors, cytokines, or other differentiation-inducing agents, and introducing components of cytoplasm of plutipotent cells into the somatic cell and allowing the cell to de-differentiate. The method can be used with somatic cells of any type, from any species of animal. The pluripotent cells may be oocytes, blastomeres, inner cell mass cells, embryonic stem cells, embryonic germ cells, embryos consisting of one or more cells, embryoid body (embryoid) cells, morula-derived cells, teratoma (teratocarcinoma) cells, as well as multipotent partially differentiated embryonic stem cells taken from later in the embryonic development process. After being de-differentiated, the cell can be induced to re-differentiate into a different somatic cell type. A method for de-differentiating a somatic cell and inducing it to re-differentiate into a cell of neural lineage is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2005
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Tanja Dominko, Raymond Page
  • Publication number: 20050210537
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method of making pluripotent stem cells that does not involve the formation of early preimplantation embryos or fetal tissue. The method has general utility in the production of pluripotent stem cells from many mammalian species but has particular application in man where pluripotent stem cell production can be customized to particular human individual. The method involves the fusion of donor somatic or stem cells (or their karyoplasts) with cytoplasmic, membrane-delimited fragments of mammalian oocytes or zygotes. After the initial genomic reprogramming occurs, the cells can proliferate and thus multiply in vitro yielding a large number of autologous cells for cell therapy application. The result of this process is a cell population genomically identical to the somatic, differentiated cells derived from an individual patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2005
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Tanja Dominko, Raymond Page, Alan Colman, Todd Vaught, Vivienne Marshall
  • Publication number: 20030224345
    Abstract: The invention relates to assays for screening growth factors, adhesion molecules, immunostimulatory molecules, extracellular matrix components and other materials, alone or in combination, simultaneously or temporally, for the ability to induce directed differentiation of pluripotent and multipotent stem cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: Advanced Cell Technology
    Inventors: Michael D. West, Raymond Page, Hans Scholer, Karen Chapman
  • Publication number: 20030059939
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the trans-differentiation of a somatic cell, i.e., the conversion of a somatic cell of one cell type into a somatic cell of a different cell type. The method is practiced by culturing a somatic cell in the presence of at least one agent selected from the group consisting of (a) cytoskeletal inhibitors and (b) inhibitors of acetylation, and (c) inhibitors of methylation, and also culturing the cell in the presence of agents or conditions that induce differentiation to a different cell type. The method is useful for producing histocompatible cells for cell therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Raymond Page, Tanja Dominko, Christopher Malcuit
  • Publication number: 20030044976
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting the de-differentiation of a somatic cell by culturing the cell in the absence of growth factors, cytokines, or other differentiation-inducing agents, and introducing components of cytoplasm of plutipotent cells into the somatic cell and allowing the cell to de-differentiate. The method can be used with somatic cells of any type, from any species of animal. The pluripotent cells may be oocytes, blastomeres, inner cell mass cells, embryonic stem cells, embryonic germ cells, embryos consisting of one or more cells, embryoid body (embryoid) cells, morula-derived cells, teratoma (teratocarcinoma) cells, as well as multipotent partially differentiated embryonic stem cells taken from later in the embryonic development process. After being de-differentiated, the cell can be induced to re-differentiate into a different somatic cell type. A method for de-differentiating a somatic cell and inducing it to re-differentiate into a cell of neural lineage is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Applicant: Advanced Cell Technology
    Inventors: Tanja Dominko, Raymond Page