Patents by Inventor Suzanne C. Wolff

Suzanne C. Wolff 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: 7833727
    Abstract: The Smek (Suppressor of mek null) gene is described and characterized. Smek acts in the stress response pathway of animals by binding to and enhancing the transcription of FOXO, thereby providing the link between the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway. Given the link between both the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway and longevity, Smek1 represents an essential target for modulation of life span and the stress response. Methods of increasing life span and stress tolerance by modulation of Smek activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate Smek activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the Smek gene that have a longer life span and enhanced stress tolerance, and methods of using the Smek gene to modulate both longevity and stress tolerance, are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Inventors: Hui Ma, Tony Hunter, Suzanne C. Wolff, Andrew Dillin
  • Publication number: 20090092551
    Abstract: The roles of the pha-4 and daf-16 genes in diet-restricted induced longevity are described and characterized. Pha-4 acts, e.g., in the absence of daf-16, to increase lifespan, e.g., in nematodes. Given the role that pha-4 and daf-16 play in the mediation of longevity, they represent targets for modulation of life span. Methods of increasing life span and delaying age onset diseases by modulation of pha-4 activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate pha-4 and/or daf-16 activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the pha-4 gene and not the daf-16 gene, and methods of using the pha-4 and/or daf-16 genes to modulate longevity and age-onset diseases are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2008
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Inventors: Andrew Dillin, Hugo Aguilaniu, Siler Panowski, Suzanne C. Wolff
  • Publication number: 20080249012
    Abstract: The Smek (Suppressor of mek null) gene is described and characterized. Smek acts in the stress response pathway of animals by binding to and enhancing the transcription of FOXO, thereby providing the link between the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway. Given the link between both the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway and longevity, Smek1 represents an essential target for modulation of life span and the stress response. Methods of increasing life span and stress tolerance by modulation of Smek activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate Smek activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the Smek gene that have a longer life span and enhanced stress tolerance, and methods of using the Smek gene to modulate both longevity and stress tolerance, are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Publication date: October 9, 2008
    Inventors: Hui MA, Tony Hunter, Suzanne C. Wolff, Andrew Dillin
  • Patent number: 7288385
    Abstract: The Smek (Suppressor of mek null) gene is described and characterized. Smek acts in the stress response pathway of animals by binding to and enhancing the transcription of FOXO, thereby providing the link between the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway. Given the link between both the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway and longevity, Smek1 represents an essential target for modulation of life span and the stress response. Methods of increasing life span and stress tolerance by modulation of Smek activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate Smek activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the Smek gene that have a longer life span and enhanced stress tolerance, and methods of using the Smek genet to modulate both longevity and stress tolerance, are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Assignee: The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Inventors: Hui Ma, Tony Hunter, Suzanne C. Wolff, Andrew Dillin