Patents by Inventor Sarah Nguyen
Sarah Nguyen 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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Publication number: 20240424092Abstract: The present invention relates to methods, uses, and compositions for the treatment of cancer (e.g., a lung cancer; a cervical cancer; a breast cancer; a head and neck cancer; a liver cancer; a bladder cancer; a gastric cancer; an esophageal cancer; a pancreatic cancer; a kidney or renal cancer; a melanoma; an ovarian cancer; or a colorectal cancer). More specifically, the invention concerns the treatment of patients having cancer with an anti-TIGIT antagonist antibody, including treatment with an anti-TIGIT antagonist antibody in a combination therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Inventors: Catherine LAI, Janet LAU, Anthony Jongha LEE, Shi LI, Yvonne Gail LIN-LIU, Christina Jeanne MATHENY, Diana MENDUS, Raymond D. MENG, Anh NGUYEN DUC, Jilpa Bhupendra PATEL, Thinh Quang PHAM, Isabelle Anne ROONEY, Heather Blythe STEVENS, Sarah Marie TROUTMAN, Lijia WANG, Yulei WANG, Patrick Georges Robert WILLIAMS, Benjamin WU, Yibing YAN, Aijing ZHANG, Xiaosong ZHANG, Marcus Dale BALLINGER, Hila BARAK, Elizabeth Alexandra BENNETT, Marcela Lucia CASTRO, Edward Namserk CHA, Hui Min Phyllis CHAN, Stephen CHUI, Christopher Roland COTTER, Viraj Vinay DEGAONKAR, Barbara Jennifer GITLITZ, Tien HOANG, Kimberly Mayumi KOMATSUBARA
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Publication number: 20240366885Abstract: Medication delivery methods, devices and systems are provided. The medication delivery device includes a retractable sheath mechanism connected to a distal end of the device. The retractable sheath mechanism is axially movable between a first position to cover a needle attached to the distal end and a second position to expose the needle with an adjustable protrusion length. The retractable sheath mechanism includes one or more skin sensors disposed on an end surface thereof to detect skin before and during injection. In some cases, a needle carousel is provided to connect to the distal end of the device. The needle carousel supports multiple needle capsules each including a needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Rachael Price, Matthew Clemente, Laurie Mendelson, Apurva Jadhav, Horst Pitchler, Amy Connell, Matthew Johnson, Namisha Lnu, Christina Bode, Ian Hanson, Aaron Morgan, Jane Zhang, Jenny Nguyen, Pawel Drozdz, Sarah Vaughan, Scott Telstad, Olga Smelyanets, Jorge A. Balderrama Canales, Janet Wu Chenie Chastain, Thomas Dean Jordan, Corydon A. Hinton, John Fresquez, David Lane, Chris Puryear, Peter Kimball, Vidya Saptharishi, Paul Pasika, Ashwin Sriram
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Publication number: 20240368642Abstract: A molecular manufacturing process includes contacting a platform molecule with (i) a biocatalyst and (ii) a chemical catalyst under conditions suitable to produce a value-added chemical.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2022Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Solugen, Inc.Inventors: Toni M. Lee, Brian F. Fisher, Philipp Wiemann, Gaurab Chakrabarti, Peter Nguyen, Kevin Loftis, Shuai Qian, Konrad Miller, Hans-Joerg Woelk, Sarah Downing, David Weiner, Danielle Fair, Sean Hunt
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Patent number: 12131819Abstract: Approaches are provided for a prediction model determining a prediction indicative of the authorized user being associated with at least one anomaly event. In one example, a computer system may receive data from different sources. For example, the system may receive data associated with use of one or more monitored units of an automated storage and retrieval location. The system may also receive request data associated with a request for execution of the monitored controlled unit by an authorized user to a target user. The prediction model of the system may utilize the received data to determine the prediction that the authorized user is associated with at least one anomaly event associated with a diversion of a monitored unit away from the target user. The system may then provide the prediction for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: C/HCA, Inc.Inventors: Scott Murray, Dan Nguyen, Janet McCallister, Tara Haines, Erica Williams, George Tucker, Heather Fuller, Randy Scott Fagin, Thomas Neal Payne, Sarah Dhane, James E. Hicks, Christopher Anthony, Chigger Bynum, Brooke Hamilton, Hannah Marshall, Megan McGee, Edmund Jackson
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Patent number: 12074917Abstract: This disclosure describes, in part, techniques for sharing content associated with network applications. For instance, a user may want to share content for a network application, such as a game stream for a gaming application. As such, system(s) may launch a broadcasting session on a first virtual server and launch the network application on a second virtual server. The first virtual server may then receive content data representing states of the network application from the second virtual server. Additionally, the first virtual server may receive video data representing the user and/or audio data representing user speech from a user device. The first virtual server may then generate broadcasting data using the content data, the video data, and the audio data. After generating the broadcasting data, the system(s) may send the broadcasting data to one or more computing devices associated with a user account.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Guadalupe Goehring, Paul-Michel DeBlois, Mustafa Hakim, Timothy Chang, Raghunath Chirravuri, Sarah Kyung Kim, Jediah Conachan, Kathryn Lynn Fukuda, Brian Fisher, Alan Zambrano, Jared Haren, Keegan Robert Cox, Samuel Adam Salameh, George Tsipolitis, Lanvi Nguyen
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Publication number: 20180107655Abstract: A computer-implemented method can include obtaining, by a server computing device, a machine translation model relating sets of source words in a source language to sets of target words in a different target language, each of the sets of source words and target words being labeled with a level of formality with respect to its corresponding language. The method can include receiving, by the server computing device, a request to obtain a translated text representing a translation of a text from the source language to the target language, the request further specifying a desired level of formality for the translated text. The method can include in response to receiving the request, obtaining, by the server computing device, the translated text by translating the text using the machine translation model and the desired level of formality. The method can further include outputting, by the server computing device, the translated text.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: April 19, 2018Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Melvin Jose Johnson Premkumar, Sarah Nguyen, Klaus Macherey
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Patent number: 9754401Abstract: The disclosed method comprises selecting a marketing target to visualize an impression related to a given brand logo, collecting, via a processor and a network interface, a number of relevant discrete visual or text based pieces of information related to the marketing target, visually displaying the pieces of information to the marketing target in an assorted state via an electronic display device, and automatically morphing the pieces of information from the assorted state into a collected state taking a shape of the given brand logo. Computerized systems with processors, network interfaces, and storage devices are also disclosed to facilitate the visual display methods coded in software.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Scott Horn, Evelyn A Chua, Rick Wootten, Rich Silverstein, Sarah Nguyen
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Publication number: 20160180570Abstract: The disclosed method comprises selecting a marketing target to visualize an impression related to a given brand logo, collecting, via a processor and a network interface, a number of relevant discrete visual or text based pieces of information related to the marketing target, visually displaying the pieces of information to the marketing target in an assorted state via an electronic display device, and automatically morphing the pieces of information from the assorted state into a collected state taking a shape of the given brand logo. Computerized systems with processors, network interfaces, and storage devices are also disclosed to facilitate the visual display methods coded in software.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Scott Horn, Evelyn A. Chua, Rick Wootten, Rich Silverstein, Sarah Nguyen
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Publication number: 20150161115Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for translating a phrase block and presenting meanings and translations of the phrase block. Consistent with certain embodiments, computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for identifying parts of speech of the phrase block, determining definitions of the phrase block in the source language corresponding to the parts of speech, and determining usage examples corresponding to the definitions. Additionally, systems and methods are provided for translating the phrase block from the source language to translated text and for ranking the parts of speech based on usage. Consistent with certain embodiments, computer-implemented systems and methods are also provided for determining usage based on a user's location, based on a corpus of documents, and/or based on content stored by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Alexander Jay Cuthbert, Chao Tian, John Denero, Keith Stevens, Sarah Nguyen
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Patent number: D805538Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Richard Silverstein, Sarah Nguyen
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Patent number: D836133Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Richard Silverstein, Sarah Nguyen