Patents by Inventor Robert Anthony Anderson
Robert Anthony Anderson 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: 12243819Abstract: Integrated chips include first lines, formed on an underlying substrate. Spacers are formed conformally on sidewalls of the plurality of lines. Etch stop remnants are positioned on the sidewalls of the plurality of lines, between the spacers and the underlying substrate. Second lines are formed on the underlying substrate, between respective pairs of adjacent first lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2022Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Brent Alan Anderson, Lawrence A. Clevenger, Christopher J. Penny, Kisik Choi, Nicholas Anthony Lanzillo, Robert Robison
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Publication number: 20170172970Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: Rush University Medical CenterInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, JR., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 9603841Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTERInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 9393233Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Rush University Medical CenterInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Publication number: 20160095836Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Applicant: Rush University Medical CenterInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, JR., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 9233101Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Rush University Medical CenterInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Publication number: 20100331404Abstract: A new class of anti-microbial agents and methods for preventing or reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and/or diseases is provided. Preferably, these anti-microbial agents are also contraceptive and, thus, also prevent or reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies. The anti-microbial agents comprise a delivery vector having anti-microbial activity (and preferably contraceptive activity) coupled with a nitric oxide donor moiety.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2006Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTERInventors: Robert Anthony Anderson, JR., Calvin J. Chany, II
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Patent number: 6706276Abstract: Antimicrobial and contraceptive compositions and methods which prevent and/or reduce the risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases through sexual activity as well as prevent and/or reduce the risk of pregnancy are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Sanjay Garg, Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr., Donald Paul Waller
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Publication number: 20040009223Abstract: Antimicrobial and contraceptive compositions and methods which prevent and/or reduce the risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases through sexual activity as well as prevent and/or reduce the risk of pregnancy are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2001Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: RUSH-PRESBYTERIAN-ST. LUKE'S MEDICAL CENTERInventors: Sanjay Garg, Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Donald Paul Waller
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Patent number: 6537538Abstract: A method for preventing, inhibiting, or treating vaginitis or bacterial vaginosis using polystyrene sulfonate is provided. The polystyrene sulfonate used in the present invention inhibits Trichomonas (a flagellate protozoon), Gardnerella, and other vaginitis/vaginosis-causing bacteria. The method of this invention generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent into the vagina of a female in need of prevention, inhibition, and/or treatment of vaginitis and/or bacterial vaginosis. Preferably the polystyrene sulfonate in contained in an aqueous based composition, more preferably in an aqueous based composition buffered to a pH of about 3.5 to about 7.5, and even more preferably in an aqueous based composition buffered to a pH of about 3.5 to about 5.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020114776Abstract: A method for preventing, inhibiting, or treating vaginitis or bacterial vaginosis using polystyrene sulfonate is provided. The polystyrene sulfonate used in the present invention inhibits Trichomonas (a flagellate protozoon), Gardnerella, and other vaginitis/vaginosis-causing bacteria. The method of this invention generally comprises the application of an effective amount of an inhibitory agent into the vagina of a female in need of prevention, inhibition, and/or treatment of vaginitis and/or bacterial vaginosis. Preferably the polystyrene sulfonate in contained in an aqueous based composition, more preferably in an aqueous based composition buffered to a pH of about 3.5 to about 7.5, and even more preferably in an aqueous based composition buffered to a pH of about 3.5 to about 5.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical CenterInventors: Lourens Jan Dirk Zaneveld, Robert Anthony Anderson
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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