Patents by Inventor Xavier Lauth
Xavier Lauth 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: 10194644Abstract: The present invention provides Maternal Sterility Constructs (MSC) and methods of producing sterile progeny lacking germ cells. Female fish carrying the MSC transgene will give rise to a sterile generation, as the MSC specifically eliminates Progenitor Germ Cells (PGCs) of her progeny. These females are called lineage ending females. Male fish carrying the MSC transgene, however, give rise to fertile progeny (assuming the male is not derived from an MSC-transgenic female). Thus, MSC transgenic males can be used to propagate the transgenic line. The invention can be advantageously applied to provide effective population control and improve culture performance of farmed species, such as fish.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: AquaBounty Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xavier Lauth, John T. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20160050894Abstract: The present invention provides Maternal Sterility Constructs (MSC) and methods of producing sterile progeny lacking germ cells. Female fish carrying the MSC transgene will give rise to a sterile generation, as the MSC specifically eliminates Progenitor Germ Cells (PGCs) of her progeny. These females are called lineage ending females. Male fish carrying the MSC transgene, however, give rise to fertile progeny (assuming the male is not derived from an MSC-transgenic female). Thus, MSC transgenic males can be used to propagate the transgenic line. The invention can be advantageously applied to provide effective population control and improve culture performance of farmed species, such as fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Xavier LAUTH, John T. Buchanan T. BUCHANAN
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Patent number: 9198404Abstract: The present invention provides Maternal Sterility Constructs (MSC) and methods of producing sterile progeny lacking germ cells. Female animals carrying the MSC transgene will give rise to a sterile generation, as the MSC specifically eliminates Progenitor Germ Cells (PGCs) of her progeny. These females are called lineage ending females. Male animals carrying the MSC transgene, however, give rise to fertile progeny (assuming the male is not derived from an MSC-transgenic female). Thus, MSC transgenic males can be used to propagate the transgenic line. The invention can be advantageously applied to eliminate pest or invasive species, or to provide effective population control and improve culture performance of farmed species, such as fish and shellfish.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: AQUABOUNTY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Xavier Lauth, John T. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20140123330Abstract: A genetically modified livestock animal comprising a genome that comprises inactivation of a neuroendocrine gene selective for sexual maturation, with the inactivation of the gene preventing the animal from becoming sexually mature. Methods of using, and processes of making, the animals are taught.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Daniel F. Carlson, Scott C. Fahrenkrug, Xavier Lauth
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Publication number: 20120304323Abstract: The present invention provides Maternal Sterility Constructs (MSC) and methods of producing sterile progeny lacking germ cells. Female animals carrying the MSC transgene will give rise to a sterile generation, as the MSC specifically eliminates Progenitor Germ Cells (PGCs) of her progeny. These females are called lineage ending females. Male animals carrying the MSC transgene, however, give rise to fertile progeny (assuming the male is not derived from an MSC-transgenic female). Thus, MSC transgenic males can be used to propagate the transgenic line. The invention can be advantageously applied to eliminate pest or invasive species, or to provide effective population control and improve culture performance of farmed species, such as fish and shellfish.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: AquaBounty Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xavier Lauth, John T. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20120202229Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods for measuring human serum hepcidin levels. The invention provides methods for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INTRINSIC LIFESCIENCES LLCInventors: Xavier LAUTH, Mark E. WESTERMAN, Vaughn E. OSTLAND, Jason A. STANNARD, Michael W. PENNINGTON
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Publication number: 20110183362Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods for measuring human serum hepcidin levels. The invention provides methods for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: INTRINSIC LIFESCIENCES LLCInventors: Xavier LAUTH, Mark E. WESTERMAN, Vaughn E. OSTLAND, Jason A. STANNARD, Michael W. PENNINGTON
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Patent number: 7745162Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods for measuring human serum hepcidin levels. The invention provides methods for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Intrinsic LifesciencesInventors: Xavier Lauth, Mark E. Westerman, Vaughn E. Ostland, Jason A. Stannard, Michael W. Pennington
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Patent number: 7723063Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal; a method for measuring the level of hepcidin gene expression in a vertebrate animal; and a method for regulating the production of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal in vivo. The present invention also concerns an antibody or fragment thereof that specifically binds to a continuous, discontinuous, and/or conformational epitope of a mature and bioactive hepcidin folded as in the native configuration; and a pharmaceutical composition that includes the antibody or a hepcidin polypeptide and that provides antimicrobial, agonistic, or antagonistic activities in vivo in a vertebrate animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Intrinsic LifesciencesInventors: Xavier Lauth, Mark E. Westerman, Vaughn E. Ostland, Jason A. Stannard, Michael W. Pennington
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Publication number: 20090215095Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods for measuring human serum hepcidin levels. The invention provides methods for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Mark E. Westerman, Ph.D.Inventors: Xavier Lauth, Mark E. Westerman, Vaughn E. Ostland, Jason A. Stannard, Michael W. Pennington
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Publication number: 20090162401Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the identification of virulence factors from Streptococcus iniae. Specifically, the present invention relates to the identification, characterization and sequencing of a gene for phosphoglucomutase gene, and to a live attenuated strain of S. iniae deficient in phosphoglucomutase useful as a vaccine in aquatic species, such as fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: John T. Buchanan, Jason A. Stannard, Xavier Lauth, Vaughn E. Ostland, Mark E. Westerman, Victor Nizet
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Publication number: 20060019339Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for the oxidative refolding of a hepcidin polypeptide to a form that is mature, bioactive and folded as in the native configuration and molecular mass; a method for measuring the level of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal; a method for measuring the level of hepcidin gene expression in a vertebrate animal; and a method for regulating the production of native, bioactive hepcidin in a vertebrate animal in vivo. The present invention also concerns an antibody or fragment thereof that specifically binds to a continuous, discontinuous, and/or conformational epitope of a mature and bioactive hepcidin folded as in the native configuration; and a pharmaceutical composition that includes the antibody or a hepcidin polypeptide and that provides antimicrobial, agonistic, or antagonistic activities in vivo in a vertebrate animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Xavier Lauth, Mark Westerman, Vaughn Ostland, Jason Stannard, Michael Pennington