Patents by Inventor Tai Phat Huynh
Tai Phat Huynh 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: 8178570Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. Compounds of the invention inhibit, regulate and/or modulate kinases, particularly Tie-2. Methods of using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions are also an aspect of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, James William Leahy, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Joan C. Sangalang
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Publication number: 20120022065Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. More specifically, the invention provides quinazolines and quinolines which inhibit, regulate, and/or modulate kinase receptor, particularly c-Met, KDF, c-Kit, flt-3 and flt-4, signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. The present invention also provides methods for making compounds as mentioned above, and compositions which contain these compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Lynne Canne Bannen, Diva Sze-Ming Chan, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Vasu Jammalamadaka, Richard George Khoury, James William Leahy, Morrison B. Mac, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, John M. Nuss, Jason Jevious Parks, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang, Wei Xu
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Patent number: 8088767Abstract: This invention relates to the field of protein tyrosine kinases and inhibitors thereof. In particular, the invention relates to inhibitors of JAK-2, pharmaceutical compositions of the compounds for inhibiting JAK-2, methods of inhibiting JAK-2 in a cell, comprising contacting a cell in which inhibition of JAK-2 is desired with a compound or pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the invention. The also comprises methods of treating a disease or condition that involves JAK-2 comprising administering to a patient a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Adam Antoni Galan, Jeff Chen, Hongwang Du, Timothy Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Henry William Beecroft Johnson, Patrick Kearney, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Grace Mann, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Peiwen Zhou
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Patent number: 8067436Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. More specifically, the invention provides quinazolines and quinolines which inhibit, regulate, and/or modulate kinase receptor, particularly c-Met, KDF, c-Kit, flt-3 and flt-4, signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. The present invention also provides methods for making compounds as mentioned above, and compositions which contain these compounds.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Lynne Canne Bannen, Diva Sze-Ming Chan, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Vasu Jammalamadaka, Richard George Khoury, James William Leahy, Morrisson B. Mac, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, John M. Nuss, Jason Jevious Parks, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang, Wie Xu
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Publication number: 20110077233Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. More specifically, the invention provides quinazolines and quinolines which inhibit, regulate, and/or modulate kinase receptor, particularly c-Met, KDF, c-Kit, flt-3 and flt-4, signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. The present invention also provides methods for making compounds as mentioned above, and compositions which contain these compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Lynne Canne Bannen, Diva Sze-Ming Chan, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Vasu Jammalamadaka, Richard George Khoury, James William Leahy, Morrison B. Mac, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, John M. Nuss, Jason Jevious Parks, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang, Wei Xu
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Publication number: 20100136136Abstract: This invention relates to the field of protein tyrosine kinases and inhibitors thereof. In particular, the invention relates to inhibitors of JAK-2, pharmaceutical compositions of the compounds for inhibiting JAK-2, methods of inhibiting JAK-2 in a cell, comprising contacting a cell in which inhibition of JAK-2 is desired with a compound or pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the invention. The also comprises methods of treating a disease or condition that involves JAK-2 comprising administering to a patient a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: EXELIXIS, INC.Inventors: Adam Antoni Galan, Jeff Chen, Hongwang Du, Timothy Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Henry William Beecroft Johnson, Patrick Kearney, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Grace Mann, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Peiwen Zhou
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Patent number: 7704995Abstract: This invention relates to compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion, and to pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds. Even more specifically, the invention relates to compounds that inhibit, regulate and/or modulate kinases, particularly Checkpoint Kinases, even more particularly Checkpoint Kinase 1, or Chk1. Methods of therapeutically or prophylactically using the compounds and compositions to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions are also an aspect of the invention, and include methods of treating cancer, as well as other disease states associated with unwanted angiogenesis and/or cellular proliferation, by administering effective amounts of such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Chris A. Buhr, Tae-Gon Baik, Sunghoon Ma, Zerom Tesfai, Longcheng Wang, Erick Wang Co, Sergey Epshteyn, Abigail R Kennedy, Baili Chen, Larisa Dubenko, Neel Kumar Anand, Tsze H. Tsang, John M. Nuss, Csaba J Peto, Kenneth D. Rice, Mohamed Abdulkader Ibrahim, Kevin Luke Schnepp, Xian Shi, James William Leahy, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Grace Mann, Larry Wayne Mann, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Peter Lamb, David J. Matthews, Nicole Miller
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Publication number: 20090298830Abstract: This invention relates to certain pyrimidine derivative inhibitors of JAK-2, having Formula (I): wherein D, E, L, Z, R1, R2, R25, and n1 are as defined in the specification, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Grace Mann, Naing Aay, Arlyn Arcalas, S. David Brown, Wai Ki Vicky Chan, Jeff Chen, Hongwang Du, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Adam A. Galan, Tai Phat Huynh, Mohamed Abdulkader Ibrahim, Henry William Beecroft Johnson, Brian Kane, Patrick Kearney, Byung Gyu Kim, Elena S. Koltun, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Gary L. Lewis, Lisa E. Meyr, Robin Tammie Noguchi, Michael Pack, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Xian Shi, John Woolfrey, Peiwen Zhou
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Publication number: 20090170896Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. More specifically, the invention provides quinazolines and quinolines which inhibit, regulate, and/or modulate kinase receptor, particularly c-Met, KDF, c-Kit, flt-3 and flt-4, signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. The present invention also provides methods for making compounds as mentioned above, and compositions which contain these compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Lynn Canne Bannen, Diva Sze-Ming Chan, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Vasu Jammalamadaka, Richard George Khoury, James William Leahy, Morrison B. Mac, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, John M. Nuss, Jason Jevious Parks, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang, Wie Xu
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Publication number: 20090105211Abstract: The present invention is directed to a compound of Formula I or a single isomer thereof; where the compound is optionally as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, solvate or combination thereof, in addition to methods of preparing a Compound of Formula I, and methods of using a Compound of Formula I to treat cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Suleyman Bahceci, William Bajjalieh, Jeff Chen, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Byung Gyu Kim, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Gary L. Lewis, Morrison B. Mac, Grace Mann, Charles K. Marlowe, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Joan C. Sangalang, Xian Shi, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang
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Publication number: 20090105299Abstract: The present invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. More specifically, the invention provides quinazolines and quinolines which inhibit, regulate, and/or modulate kinase receptor, particularly c-Met, KDF, c-Kit, flt-3 and flt-4, signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. The present invention also provides methods for making compounds as mentioned above, and compositions which contain these compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: EXELIXIS, INCInventors: LYNNE CANNE BANNEN, Diva Sze-Ming Chan, Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Vasu Jammalamadaka, Richard George Khoury, James William Leahy, Morrisson B. Mac, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, John M. Nuss, Jason Jevious Parks, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Yong Wang, Wie Xu
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Publication number: 20080249079Abstract: The invention provides compounds and methods for inhibition of kinases, more specifically IGF 1 R kinases. The invention also provides compounds and methods for inhibition of wildtype Abl. The invention provides compounds for modulating protein kinase enzymatic activity for modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, programmed cell death, migration and chemoinvasion. Compounds of the invention inhibit, regulate and/or modulate kinase receptor signal transduction pathways related to the changes in cellular activities as mentioned above, and the invention includes compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat kinase-dependent diseases and conditions. A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or prodrug thereof, wherein, V is NR1R1a, or O—R1, wherein X is H, halo, C1-C6 alkyl, NO2, mono-, di-, or tri-halo substituted methyl, NR13R,14.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: EXELIXIS, INC.Inventors: Jeff Chen, Lisa Esther Dalrymple Meyr, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Tai Phat Huynh, Mohamed Abdulkader Ibrahim, James W. Leahy, Gary Lee Lewis, Grace Mann, Larry W. Mann, Robin Tammie Noguchi, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Joan Cruz Sangalang, Kevin Luke Schnepp, Xian Shi, Craig Stacy Takeuchi, Matthew Alan Williams, John Nuss, Atwood K. Cheung