Patents by Inventor Ronald Charles Bates
Ronald Charles Bates 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: 12030923Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2020Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20230323422Abstract: This disclosure provides a novel method of controlling the glycosylation profile of a protein during production. The disclosure also provides a novel method of improving protein yield while controlling the glycosylation profile of a protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Amanda Morgan LEWIS, Alison Gene-Wei LEE, Nancy Ann LAMON, Terrance Wayne CARONE, II, Ronald Charles BATES, Richard Thomas LUDWIG
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Publication number: 20220135619Abstract: The disclosure provides a method of separating a protein product, e.g., from a contaminant in a mixture, comprising contacting the mixture with a polishing chromatography matrix. In some embodiments, the polishing chromatography matrix is used together with a retained gradient. In certain embodiments, the retained gradient comprises a pH gradient. In certain embodiments, the mixture comprises a monoclonal antibody product of a prior protein A chromatography.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Douglas D. FREY, Yang LIU, Sevda DELDARI, Ryan Keith SWANSON, Chittoor R. NARAHARI, Ronald Charles BATES, Sanchayita GHOSE, Zhengjian LI
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Publication number: 20210246188Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: August 12, 2021Applicant: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Patent number: 10941189Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Patent number: 10851150Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Patent number: 10808021Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20200017569Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Patent number: 10508144Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20190092836Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20190092835Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20190062399Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead
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Publication number: 20090252749Abstract: The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for mass-producing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Kirk J. Leister, Eugene J. Schaefer, Ronald Charles Bates, Elizabeth A. Bramhall, David Michael Didio, Robert Donaldson, Alan R. Flesher, Helen Gray Haggerty, David Henry Kirkley, John Malcolm Tabor, Lee K. Tay, Pallaiah Thammana, Ajoy Velayudhan, David Edward Smolin, Reb J. Russell, Thomas James Vanden Boom, Dean Woodrow Brownell, Jeffrey Schrimsher, Joyce Patricia Whitehead