Patents by Inventor Todd Lambert Lowary

Todd Lambert Lowary 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).

  • Publication number: 20220089701
    Abstract: It is provided novel anti-galactofuranose antibodies and their use for diagnosis of and/or treating aspergillosis, and for the design of chimeric antigen receptor T-cells, wherein single chain variable fragment of the antibodies, such as a heavy chain variable region or a light chain variable region, is fused via a spacer and a transmembrane domain to a signaling endodomain to generate an expression cassette that will be integrated into a T cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2021
    Publication date: March 24, 2022
    Inventors: Donald Christopher SHEPPARD, Benjamin Alfred William Rufus RALPH, Todd Lambert LOWARY, Susmita SARKAR, Amira Ibrahim Aly Mohamed KHALIL
  • Patent number: 11230594
    Abstract: It is provided novel anti-galactofuranose antibodies and their use for diagnosis of and/or treating aspergillosis, and for the design of chimeric antigen receptor T-cells, wherein single chain variable fragment of the antibodies, such as a heavy chain variable region or a light chain variable region, is fused via a spacer and a transmembrane domain to a signaling endodomain to generate an expression cassette that will be integrated into a T cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2022
    Assignees: THE ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING/MCGILL UNIVERSITY, THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
    Inventors: Donald Christopher Sheppard, Benjamin Alfred William Rufus Ralph, Todd Lambert Lowary, Susmita Sarkar, Amira Ibrahim Aly Mohamed Khalil
  • Publication number: 20210292399
    Abstract: It is provided novel anti-galactofuranose antibodies and their use for diagnosis of and/or treating aspergillosis, and for the design of chimeric antigen receptor T-cells, wherein single chain variable fragment of the antibodies, such as a heavy chain variable region or a light chain variable region, is fused via a spacer and a transmembrane domain to a signaling endodomain to generate an expression cassette that will be integrated into a T cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Publication date: September 23, 2021
    Inventors: Donald Christopher SHEPPARD, Benjamin Alfred William Rufus RALPH, Todd Lambert LOWARY, Susmita SARKAR, Amira Ibrahim Aly Mohamed KHALIL
  • Patent number: 8974793
    Abstract: Described herein are methods and systems that can be used to induce immunologic tolerance to non-self antigens. The methods and systems comprise introducing a tolerogen comprising at least one immunogenic non-self antigen coupled to a carrier, wherein the immunogenic antigen can be a foreign or endogenous antigen or fragments thereof. The non-self antigen can be selected from the group consisting of carbohydrate antigens, full-length antigenic proteins, and fragments and combinations thereof, while the carrier can be selected from nanoparticles and stents. Tolerogen compositions are also provided and can be used to induce immunologic tolerance to non-self antigens. These methods, systems and compositions are particularly advantageous since they can be used to allow for the extension of the window of safety for immunologically-incompatible transplantations to patients who are growing past the age of infancy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2015
    Assignee: The Governors Of The University Of Alberta
    Inventors: Lori Jeanne West, Todd Lambert Lowary, Jillian Mary Buriak, Brian Daly, Mylvaganam Jeyakanthan, Peter John Meloncelli, Vincent Arthur Wright, Anne Margaret Cooper
  • Publication number: 20140249051
    Abstract: The present application discloses a system and method for ABO antibody detection and characterization that can provide an alternative means for assessment and management of ABO-incompatible and ABO-compatible transplants. The method and system comprises determining an anti-ABO blood group antigen subtype antibody profile of a subject using a biological sample from the subject. The method and system can be used to evaluate the suitability of a donor blood or tissue product for a recipient subject by comparing the determined anti-ABO antigen subtype antibody profile of the recipient subject with the ABO histo-blood group or ABO histo-blood subgroup of a donor blood or tissue product. In order to define the subject's ABO histo-blood subgroup, the determined antibody profile is compared to known ABO histo-blood group antigen subtype profiles and/or known anti-ABO antigen subtype antibody profiles for ABO histo-blood subgroups to identify the ABO histo-blood subgroup of the subject.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2012
    Publication date: September 4, 2014
    Applicant: THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
    Inventors: Todd Lambert Lowary, Christopher Warren Cairo, Lori Jeanne West, Jillian Mary Buriak, Peter John Meloncelli, Mylvaganam Jeyakanthan, Anne Margaret Slaney
  • Publication number: 20120021056
    Abstract: Described herein are methods and systems that can be used to induce immunologic tolerance to non-self antigens. The methods and systems comprise introducing a tolerogen comprising at least one immunogenic non-self antigen coupled to a carrier, wherein the immunogenic antigen can be a foreign or endogenous antigen or fragments thereof. The non-self antigen can be selected from the group consisting of carbohydrate antigens, full-length antigenic proteins, and fragments and combinations thereof, while the carrier can be selected from nanoparticles and stents. Tolerogen compositions are also provided and can be used to induce immunologic tolerance to non-self antigens. These methods, systems and compositions are particularly advantageous since they can be used to allow for the extension of the window of safety for immunologically-incompatible transplantations to patients who are growing past the age of infancy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2009
    Publication date: January 26, 2012
    Inventors: Lori Jeanne West, Todd Lambert Lowary, Jillian Mary Buriak, Brian Daly, Mylvaganam Jeyakanathan, Peter John Meloncelli, Vincent Arthur Wright, Anne Margaret Cooper