Patents by Inventor Scott McDougall
Scott McDougall 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: 20180188252Abstract: The present invention is based on the discovery that three proteins, Cystatin B, Chaperonin 10, and Profilin are present in the urine of patients with bladder cancer, a cancer of epithelial origin. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for prognostic evaluation of cancers of epithelial origin and to methods for facilitating diagnosis of cancers of epithelial origin by monitoring the presence of these markers in biological samples. The invention is also directed to markers for therapeutic efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: BRUCE R. ZETTER, Adam S. Feldman, W. Scott McDougal
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Patent number: 9968369Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Publication number: 20180120319Abstract: The present invention is based on the discovery that three proteins, Cystatin B, Chaperonin 10, and Profilin are present in the urine of patients with bladder cancer, a cancer of epithelial origin. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for prognostic evaluation of cancers of epithelial origin and to methods for facilitating diagnosis of cancers of epithelial origin by monitoring the presence of these markers in biological samples. The invention is also directed to markers for therapeutic efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Bruce R. Zetter, Adam S. Feldman, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20180051342Abstract: The disclosure includes the identification and use of gene expression profiles, or patterns, with clinical relevance to prostate cancer. In particular, the disclosure is based on the identities of genes that are correlated with patient survival and prostate cancer recurrence. The gene expression profiles may be embodied in nucleic acid expression, protein expression, or other expression formats and used to predict the survival of subjects afflicted with prostate cancer and to predict prostate cancer recurrence. The profiles may also be used in the study and/or diagnosis of prostate cancer cells and tissue as well as for the study and/or determination of prognosis of a patient. When used for diagnosis or prognosis, the profiles may be used to determine the treatment of prostate cancer based upon probable life expectancy and cancer recurrence and/or metastasis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Xiao-Jun MA, Chin-Lee WU, Mark G. ERLANDER, William Scott MCDOUGAL
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Publication number: 20170281203Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Publication number: 20170086849Abstract: The present invention improves significantly the success rate of lithotripsy and reduces the risk of tissue damage, by injecting a temporary plug in front, and optionally behind a concretion (for extracorporeal lithotripsy) or behind a concretion (for intracorporeal lithotripsy). One aspect of the present invention relates to injecting an inverse thermosensitive polymer solution into a lumen, thereby preventing the migration of a concretion, or its fragments, upon extracorporeal or intracorporeal lithotripsy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: Alexander Schwarz, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20170023574Abstract: The present invention is based on the discovery that three proteins, Cystatin B, Chaperonin 10, and Profilin are present in the urine of patients with bladder cancer, a cancer of epithelial origin. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for prognostic evaluation of cancers of epithelial origin and to methods for facilitating diagnosis of cancers of epithelial origin by monitoring the presence of these markers in biological samples. The invention is also directed to markers for therapeutic efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Bruce R. Zetter, Adam S. Feldman, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20160249941Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Publication number: 20160015393Abstract: The present invention improves significantly the success rate of lithotripsy and reduces the risk of tissue damage, by injecting a temporary plug in front, and optionally behind a concretion (for extracorporeal lithotripsy) or behind a concretion (for intracorporeal lithotripsy). One aspect of the present invention relates to injecting an inverse thermosensitive polymer solution into a lumen, thereby preventing the migration of a concretion, or its fragments, upon extracorporeal or intracorporeal lithotripsy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Alexander Schwarz, W. Scott McDougal
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Patent number: 9161767Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: GENZYME CORPORATIONInventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Publication number: 20150225800Abstract: The technology described herein relates to methods of prognosing and treating bladder cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATIONInventors: Xuanhui Sharron LIN, William Scott MCDOUGAL, Chin-Lee WU
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Patent number: 8998928Abstract: The present invention improves significantly the success rate of lithotripsy and reduces the risk of tissue damage, by injecting a temporary plug in front, and optionally behind a concretion (for extracorporeal lithotripsy) or behind a concretion (for intracorporeal lithotripsy). One aspect of the present invention relates to injecting an inverse thermosensitive polymer solution into a lumen, thereby preventing the migration of a concretion, or its fragments, upon extracorporeal or intracorporeal lithotripsy.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Alexander Schwarz, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20140288569Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicants: Genzyme Corporation, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Patent number: 8685659Abstract: The present invention is based on the discovery that three proteins, Cystatin B, Chaperonin 10, and Profilin are present in the urine of patients with bladder cancer, a cancer of epithelial origin. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for prognostic evaluation of cancers of epithelial origin and to methods for facilitating diagnosis of cancers of epithelial origin by monitoring the presence of these markers in biological samples. The invention is also directed to markers for therapeutic efficacy.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignees: Children's Medical Center Corporation, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Bruce R. Zetter, Adam S. Feldman, W. Scott McDougal
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Patent number: 8409218Abstract: The present invention improves significantly the success rate of lithotripsy and reduces the risk of tissue damage, by injecting a temporary plug in front, and optionally behind a concretion (for extracorporeal lithotripsy) or behind a concretion (for intracorporeal lithotripsy). One aspect of the present invention relates to injecting an inverse thermosensitive polymer solution into a lumen, thereby preventing the migration of a concretion, or its fragments, upon extracorporeal or intracorporeal lithotripsy.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Alexander Schwarz, W. Scott McDougal
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Patent number: 8361455Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignees: Pluromed, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: W. Scott McDougal, Dianne E. Sacco, Alexander Schwarz, Jean-Marie Vogel
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Publication number: 20110060256Abstract: The present invention improves significantly the success rate of lithotripsy and reduces the risk of tissue damage, by injecting a temporary plug in front, and optionally behind a concretion (for extracorporeal lithotripsy) or behind a concretion (for intracorporeal lithotripsy).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Pluromed, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Schwarz, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20100047787Abstract: The disclosure includes the identification and use of gene expression profiles, or patterns, with clinical relevance to prostate cancer. In particular, the disclosure is based on the identities of genes that are correlated with patient survival and prostate cancer recurrence. The gene expression profiles may be embodied in nucleic acid expression, protein expression, or other expression formats and used to predict the survival of subjects afflicted with prostate cancer and to predict prostate cancer recurrence. The profiles may also be used in the study and/or diagnosis of prostate cancer cells and tissue as well as for the study and/or determination of prognosis of a patient. When used for diagnosis or prognosis, the profiles may be used to determine the treatment of prostate cancer based upon probable life expectancy and cancer recurrence and/or metastasis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicants: bioTheranostics, Inc., General Hospital CorporationInventors: Xiao-Jun Ma, Chin-Lee Wu, Mark G. Erlander, William Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20090239245Abstract: The present invention is based on the discovery that three proteins, Cystatin B, Chaperonin 10, and Profilin are present in the urine of patients with bladder cancer, a cancer of epithelial origin. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for prognostic evaluation of cancers of epithelial origin and to methods for facilitating diagnosis of cancers of epithelial origin by monitoring the presence of these markers in biological samples. The invention is also directed to markers for therapeutic efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Bruce R. Zetter, Adam S. Feldman, W. Scott McDougal
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Publication number: 20060053168Abstract: A method and system for documenting processes and controls of an organization involve storing information describing the processes of the organization in a database and then accessing the database with a suitable user interface application. Preferably the user interface application is a web browser and the data in the database is provided to users as a series of web pages. Using the user interface application, users can review the documented processes, report errors, request changes, generate reports, and so forth. Users with suitable access privileges can modify the data in the database using the user interface application. An external auditor can audit the processes and controls of the organization from his own office by accessing the database over a network such as the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Scott McDougall, John Morrison, Ian Finlayson, Jason Denne