The Regents of the University of California patent applications on October 10th, 2024
Patent Applications by The Regents of the University of California on October 10th, 2024
The Regents of the University of California: 16 patent applications
The Regents of the University of California has applied for patents in the areas of C12N15/10 (2), C12Q1/6806 (2), A61K39/145 (1), A61K38/00 (1), C12N5/0789 (1) A61K39/145 (1), B29C64/188 (1), B60W60/001 (1), C07C323/44 (1), C07F9/653 (1)
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Patent Applications by The Regents of the University of California
Inventor(s): Rebecca Dubois of Santa Cruz CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, John Dzimianski of Santa Cruz CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): A61K39/145, A61K39/12, A61K39/21, A61K39/215, C07K14/005
CPC Code(s): A61K39/145
Abstract: provided are polypeptides comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a foldon domain comprising an n-linked glycosylation motif. in some embodiments, the foldon domain is fused to a heterologous amino acid sequence, non-limiting examples of which include immunogenic polypeptides. trimers of three polypeptides of the present disclosure are also provided, as are related immunogenic compositions and methods of inducing an immune response in an individual. also included are vectors, e.g., cloning and/or expression vectors that include a nucleic acid sequence encoding a foldon as disclosed herein.
Inventor(s): David Kisailus of Irvine CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Devis Montroni of Irvine CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): B29C64/188, B29C64/106, B29C64/209, B29C64/255, B29C64/393, B29K105/00, B29K105/12, B33Y10/00, B33Y30/00, B33Y50/02, B33Y70/00
CPC Code(s): B29C64/188
Abstract: the present invention relates to a process for additive manufacturing of polymeric nano-micron sized fiber-based material. biopolymers such as chitin and chitosan may be used to make useful and green materials. tuning the printing properties can modulate mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the final material. different methods to tune properties include controlling the solution chemistry and the flow processing (i.e., fiber extrusion via direct ink write printing and possible electrospinning). the primary application is to make 3d materials of multifunctional fibers that can be utilized in structural composites, textiles, biomedical scaffolds, batteries, catalytic or physical and chemical separation membranes.
Inventor(s): Kevan M. Shokat of San Francisco CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Qi Hu of Hangzhou (CN) for the regents of the university of california, Shizhong Dai of San Francisco CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C07C323/44, A61K31/165, A61K31/17, A61K31/381, A61K31/41, A61K31/42, A61K31/433, A61K31/505, A61K31/53, A61K47/64, A61P35/00, C07D213/75, C07D239/34, C07D257/06, C07D261/14, C07D285/135, C07D333/70
CPC Code(s): C07C323/44
Abstract: disclosed herein, inter alia, are g-alpha-s inhibitors and uses thereof.
Inventor(s): Kevan M. Shokat of San Francisco CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Qi Hu of Hangzhou (CN) for the regents of the university of california, Shizhong Dai of San Francisco CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Hiroaki Suga of Tokyo (JP) for the regents of the university of california, Rong Gao of Shanghai (CN) for the regents of the university of california, Hayden Peacock of Tokyo (JP) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C07K7/56, A61K38/00, C07K7/64
CPC Code(s): C07K7/56
Abstract: described herein, inter alia, are gas peptide inhibitors and uses thereof.
Inventor(s): Derek Bogdanoff of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Chang Kim of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Tomasz Nowakowski of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C12N15/10
CPC Code(s): C12N15/1065
Abstract: provided herein is a method for producing a population of symmetrically barcoded transposomes, i.e., transposomes that are loaded with a pair of identical double-stranded adapters. in some embodiments, this method may comprise amplifying a template that contains a randomized sequence and a transposon end sequence on a solid support by bridge polymerase chain reaction (pcr) to produce uniquely barcoded clusters of single-stranded amplification products that are tethered to the support, processing the single-stranded amplification products so that the transposon end sequence is double-stranded and at the end of the products, and adding transposase to the support under conditions by which the transposase binds to the double-stranded transposon end sequences, to produce population of symmetrically barcoded transposomes.
Inventor(s): Eugene Yeo of La Jolla CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Frederick Tan of Encinitas CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C12N15/113
CPC Code(s): C12N15/113
Abstract: provided are methods of inhibiting activity of a rna binding protein in a cell that include (a) generating a rna binding n protein (rbp) binding agent comprising an rna molecule comprising a binding site for the rna binding protein; and (b) delivering the rbp binding agent into the cell, wherein the rbp binding agent binds to the rna binding protein, thereby inhibiting the activity of the rna binding protein in the cell.
Inventor(s): Donald B. KOHN of Tarzana CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Maria Grazia RONCAROLO of Menlo Park CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Roger Paul HOLLIS of Los Angeles CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Katelyn E. MASIUK of Santa Monica CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Rosa BACCHETTA of Menlo Park CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C12N15/86, C12N5/0789
CPC Code(s): C12N15/86
Abstract: in various embodiments, lentiviral vectors expressing foxp3 using the endogenous gene elements to regulate physiologic gene expression of foxp3 are provided herein as well as uses of such vectors.
Inventor(s): Yang Yang of Goleta CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Qi Zhou of Goleta CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Michael Chin of Goleta CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): C12P17/10, C12N9/02
CPC Code(s): C12P17/10
Abstract: biocatalysts and methods for performing atom transfer radical addition chemistry are described. generally, modified metalloenzymes are utilized to perform enantioselective and/or diastereoselective atom transfer radical addition chemistry on a broad range of substrates.
Inventor(s): Andrew GRIECO of La Jolla CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Yeshaiahu FAINMAN of San Diego CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Prabhav GAUR of La Jolla CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Naif ALSHAMRANI of Riyadh (SA) for the regents of the university of california, Dhaifallah ALMUTAIRI of Riyadh (SA) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): G01B9/02091, G01B9/02004, G01S17/89
CPC Code(s): G01B9/02091
Abstract: a universal photonics framework is provided for improving axial resolution or depth measurement within an imaging system by incorporating phase modulation in combination with iterative scanning. axial resolution and depth in an optical coherence tomography system are used to image surfaces of an object by scanning surfaces of the object with a tunable narrowband laser source and interferometer while applying phase modulation. the resulting interferogram is used to provide positional information for the surfaces.
Inventor(s): Daniel J. Blumenthal of Santa Barbara CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Jiawei Wang of Goleta CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Nitesh Chauhan of Goleta CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): G02B6/293
CPC Code(s): G02B6/29343
Abstract: systems and methods for fast switchable optical filters with high extinction ratio are described. the fast switchable and high extinction ratio optical filters can be based on coupled ultra-high quality factor resonators that are actuated using stress-optical actuators.
Inventor(s): Neerja Aggarwal of Richmond CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Laura Waller of Orinda CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Yashovardhan Raniwala of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Eric Markley of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Kristina Monakhova of Berkeley CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): G02B21/36, G02B27/09, G06T15/00, H04N23/55
CPC Code(s): G02B21/365
Abstract: a snapshot hyperspectral imaging camera assembly and processing methods are provided that has a higher achievable resolution than a traditional snapshot imager. the camera assembly is compact and can be attached to the output port of any traditional benchtop microscope. this camera assembly has a relay lens that relays the fourier plane from the microscope onto a phase mask that encodes the spatial information of the target, and a spectral filter array that encodes the spectral information of the target. measurements are processed with a compressed sensing algorithm and an optimization algorithm to reconstruct a 3d hypercube from 2d intensity measurements.
Inventor(s): Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque of Irvine CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Rozhin Yasaei of Irvine CA (US) for the regents of the university of california, Shih-Yuan Yu of Irvine CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): G06F21/71, G06F21/56
CPC Code(s): G06F21/71
Abstract: the present invention is directed to an automated methodology based on gnn to model ic and mitigate hardware security threats. the present invention features a system for detecting hardware trojans and ip piracy in a circuit. the system may be based on a gnn. the system may convert a plurality of base-level files from the circuit into a graph, convert this graph into a vectorized graph embedding through the use of the gnn, and use the vectorized graph embedding to identify and remedy potential hardware trojans as well as identify potential ip piracy between two different circuits.
20240339216. MYCOBIOME IN CANCER_simplified_abstract_(the regents of the university of california)
Inventor(s): Gregory Poore of La Jolla CA (US) for the regents of the university of california
IPC Code(s): G16H50/20, C12Q1/6806, C12Q1/6886, C12Q1/6895, G16B30/10, G16H50/70
CPC Code(s): G16H50/20
Abstract: methods and systems are presented herein for predicting cancer of a subject through a combination of fungal and non-fungal features of a biological sample. some embodiments, describe a method of predicting cancer of a subject from a combined fungal and non-fungal microbial presence of a biological sample by: detecting a fungal presence and a non-fungal microbial presence in a sample, removing contaminating fungal features of the fungal presence and contaminating non-fungal microbial features of the non-fungal microbial presence, and predicting a cancer of the subject by correlating the combined decontaminated fungal presence and the decontaminated non-fungal microbial presence to a known combined fungal presence and non-fungal microbial presence for one or more cancers.
The Regents of the University of California patent applications on October 10th, 2024
- The Regents of the University of California
- A61K39/145
- A61K39/12
- A61K39/21
- A61K39/215
- C07K14/005
- CPC A61K39/145
- The regents of the university of california
- B29C64/188
- B29C64/106
- B29C64/209
- B29C64/255
- B29C64/393
- B29K105/00
- B29K105/12
- B33Y10/00
- B33Y30/00
- B33Y50/02
- B33Y70/00
- CPC B29C64/188
- C07C323/44
- A61K31/165
- A61K31/17
- A61K31/381
- A61K31/41
- A61K31/42
- A61K31/433
- A61K31/505
- A61K31/53
- A61K47/64
- A61P35/00
- C07D213/75
- C07D239/34
- C07D257/06
- C07D261/14
- C07D285/135
- C07D333/70
- CPC C07C323/44
- C07K7/56
- A61K38/00
- C07K7/64
- CPC C07K7/56
- C12N15/10
- CPC C12N15/1065
- C12N15/113
- CPC C12N15/113
- C12N15/86
- C12N5/0789
- CPC C12N15/86
- C12P17/10
- C12N9/02
- CPC C12P17/10
- G01B9/02091
- G01B9/02004
- G01S17/89
- CPC G01B9/02091
- G02B6/293
- CPC G02B6/29343
- G02B21/36
- G02B27/09
- G06T15/00
- H04N23/55
- CPC G02B21/365
- G06F21/71
- G06F21/56
- CPC G06F21/71
- G16H50/20
- C12Q1/6806
- C12Q1/6886
- C12Q1/6895
- G16B30/10
- G16H50/70
- CPC G16H50/20