Schirmer, US
Andreas Schirmer, Fremont, CA US
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20080293060 | Methods and Compositions for Identification of Hydrocarbon Response, Transport and Biosynthesis Genes - Disclosed is a method using an alkane response element (ARE) from, e.g., | 11-27-2008 |
20110124071 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Provided are compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons, including aldehydes, alkanes and alkenes. The hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 05-26-2011 |
20110196180 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS - Compositions and methods for producing olefins are described herein. The olefins can be used to produced biofuels. | 08-11-2011 |
Andreas Schirmer, South San Francisco, CA US
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20100221798 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons such as aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. Certain hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 09-02-2010 |
20100249470 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 09-30-2010 |
20100257778 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - Methods and compositions for producing fatty acid derivatives, for example, fatty esters, are described. | 10-14-2010 |
20120142979 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS & DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Compositions and methods for production of fatty alcohols using recombinant microorganisms are provided as well as fatty alcohol compositions produced by such methods. | 06-07-2012 |
20120282663 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING FATTY ALCOHOLS AND FATTY ALDEHYDES - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons such as aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. Certain hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 11-08-2012 |
20130245339 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Compositions and methods for production of fatty alcohols using recombinant microorganisms are provided as well as fatty alcohol compositions produced by such methods. | 09-19-2013 |
Andreas Schirmer, So. San Francisco, CA US
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20100242345 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS & DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Genetically engineered microorganisms are provided that produce products from the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway (fatty acid derivatives), as well as methods of their use. | 09-30-2010 |
Andreas W. Schirmer, South San Francisco, CA US
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20110244532 | PRODUCTION OF BRANCHED CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF IN RECOMBINANT MICROBIAL CELLS - Recombinant microbial cells are provided which have been engineered to produce branched chain products such as branched fatty acid derivatives by the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, and methods of making branched fatty acid derivatives using the recombinant microbial cells. | 10-06-2011 |
20110250663 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO FATTY ALCOHOL BIOSYNTHETIC ENZYMES - Compositions and methods for producing fatty acid derivatives using recombinant microorganisms are described herein. | 10-13-2011 |
20120070868 | PRODUCTION OF ODD CHAIN FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES IN RECOMBINANT MICROBIAL CELLS - Recombinant microbial cells are provided which have been engineered to produce fatty acid derivatives having linear chains containing an odd number of carbon atoms by the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway. Also provided are methods of making odd chain fatty acid derivatives using the recombinant microbial cells, and compositions comprising odd chain fatty acid derivatives produced by such methods. | 03-22-2012 |
20120157717 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING LINEAR ALKYL BENZENES - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons using recombinant cells are described herein. Also described herein are recombinant cells, recombinant cell cultures and methods for producing linear alkyl benzenes (LABs) using hydrocarbons produced by such recombinant cell cultures. | 06-21-2012 |
20120253088 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS - Compositions and methods for producing olefins are described herein. The olefins can be used to produced biofuels. | 10-04-2012 |
20130029395 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 01-31-2013 |
20150044749 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 02-12-2015 |
20150064782 | PRODUCTION OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES - The invention relates to compositions and methods, including polynucleotide sequences, amino acid sequences, recombinant host cells and recombinant host cell cultures engineered to produce fatty acid derivative compositions comprising fatty acids, fatty alcohols, fatty aldehydes, fatty esters, alkanes, terminal olefins, internal olefins or ketones. The fatty acid derivative composition is produced extracellularly with a higher titer, yield or productivity than the corresponding wild type or non-engineered host cell. | 03-05-2015 |
Andrew L. Schirmer, Westford, MA US
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20140136261 | SELECTING COLLABORATORS FOR PROJECTS - A method, computer program product, and system for selecting collaborators is described. A set of candidates for collaboration with an initiator is received. Initial contact scores for one or more member of the set of candidates are determined based upon, at least in part, one or more of initial availability and initial willingness. An initial ranking order for the set of candidates is determined. A member is selected from the set based upon, at least in part, the initial ranking order. An invitation to collaborate is provided to the selected member. If the invitation is accepted, a communication channel connection is established between the initiator and the selected member. | 05-15-2014 |
20140136439 | SELECTING COLLABORATORS FOR PROJECTS - A method, computer program product, and system for selecting collaborators is described. A set of candidates for collaboration with an initiator is received. Initial contact scores for one or more member of the set of candidates are determined based upon, at least in part, one or more of initial availability and initial willingness. An initial ranking order for the set of candidates is determined. A member is selected from the set based upon, at least in part, the initial ranking order. An invitation to collaborate is provided to the selected member. If the invitation is accepted, a communication channel connection is established between the initiator and the selected member. | 05-15-2014 |
Andrew Lewis Schirmer, Andover, MA US
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20090049139 | Method to Send Related Information to Indirect Email Recipients - A method, system, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for managing the sending of electronic mail (email) messages and responding to requests from indirect recipients for related information. An email message is originated with a first recipient and a recipient request prompt, which comprises a unique recipient request identifier (ID) linking it to the originator's email address. An empty recipient request list is generated, likewise linked to the recipient request ID. The message is then sent to a first recipient, who in turn forwards it to a second recipient. The recipient response prompt is displayed to the second recipient, who uses it to generate a recipient request for related information. The recipient request ID of the originated message and the second recipient's email address is appended to the recipient request, which is then sent to the message originator. The recipient request is received by the email system and parsed. The second recipient's email address is then appended to the recipient request list corresponding to the parsed recipient request ID. The originator is notified of the recipient request and responds accordingly. | 02-19-2009 |
20110093489 | DYNAMIC TAGGING - A method for dynamic tagging includes receiving input of a name of at least one tag into an information object implemented by an application that is executed by a computer system that is in communication with at least one tag repository external to the application; querying the at least one tag repository for the tag with the application executed by the computer system; and responsive to receiving at least one match from the at least one tag repository, incorporating the content into the information object with the application. | 04-21-2011 |
20140172977 | SUPPRESSING CONTENT OF A SOCIAL NETWORK - A method of suppressing content of a social network, the method comprising monitoring for a number of gestures of rejection of content on the social network from a number of users, generating suppression data based on the gestures of rejection, receiving input from a first user among the number of users indicating that the suppression data is to be leveraged, and suppressing content based on the suppression data. | 06-19-2014 |
Andrew W. Schirmer, Campbell, CA US
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20140332694 | Ion Optics Components and Method of Making the Same - A method of making an ion optics component includes providing an electrically isolating substrate and machining away material of the substrate from at least one major surface thereof to form features of a first electrode sub-assembly. The formed features include a first surface for supporting integration of a first electrode body and a second surface for supporting integration of a second electrode body. Subsequent plating and masking steps result in the formation of a first electrode body on the first surface and a second electrode body on the second surface. A bridge is integrally formed in the electrically isolating material, so as to electrically isolate the first electrode body from the second electrode body. | 11-13-2014 |
Brandon Schirmer, Rosemount, MN US
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20130206280 | FLUID RESERVOIR DOCKING STATION - A fluid dispensing system may include a fluid outlet connected to a flexible fluid reservoir and a docking station configured to receive the fluid outlet and align the fluid outlet. In some examples, a fluid pump that defines a driveshaft aperture that is connected to the fluid outlet. In some additional examples, a drive motor is attached to the docking station that includes a driveshaft for driving the fluid pump. The docking station may align the fluid outlet so that the driveshaft aperture defined by the fluid pump is co-axially aligned with the driveshaft. This may allow an operator to efficiently take an empty reservoir out of service and replace it with a new reservoir full of fluid. | 08-15-2013 |
Brandon J. Schirmer, Rosemount, MN US
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20140261870 | CHEMICAL DILUTION SYSTEM - A dilute chemical solution may be prepared in response to a dispense request by combining multiple concentrated chemicals with a diluent. In one example, a target amount of diluent is dispensed into a container until a measured weight of the diluent reaches a target weight. A first concentrated chemical is also dispensed into the container until a measured weight of the first concentrated chemical reaches a target weight. The liquid solution containing the diluent and the first concentrated chemical is withdrawn from the container and applied on a second concentrated chemical that is a solid state product so as to cause the second concentrated chemical to at least partially dissolve and enter the container. In some applications, the first and second concentrated chemicals react with one another to generate an active molecule in the chemical solution that is not present in either of the two concentrated chemicals. | 09-18-2014 |
Emily Belcher Schirmer, Belleview, WI US
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20140341843 | PURIFIED PROTEINS - The present invention provides methods and compositions for the preparation and delivery of chimeric cytokine proteins, including cell cultures, methods of purification and purified compositions. | 11-20-2014 |
Helena Schirmer US
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20100184869 | METHOD AND KIT FOR DETERMINING SIRTUIN MODULATING AGENTS, SIRTUIN MODULATING PROCEDURE, SIRTUIN MODULATING COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING THE SAME - A kit and a method for determining modulating agents of sirtuins; specifically, the modulation of sirtuin expression, by way of the detection and comparison of mRNAs in the sirtuins and β-actin. A process for modulating the activity of sirtuins, as well as pharmaceutical compounds and compositions capable of modulating the gene expression of sirtuins. | 07-22-2010 |
Henry G. Schirmer, Spartanburg, SC US
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20100297416 | MICROCELLULAR THERMOPLASTIC THIN FILMS FORMED BY A SOLID-STATE FOAMING PROCESS - Cellular thin films include a first side separated from a second side, the separation of which defines the thickness of the thin film; at least one layer of a polymeric material arranged along the thickness of the thin film, wherein the polymeric material includes cells and the first and second sides of the thin film have exterior surfaces that have substantially the same thickness as the interior walls forming the cells. The surfaces of the thin films have bumps caused by the cells. The thin exterior surfaces of the thin films is advantageous to allow the films to be flexible. | 11-25-2010 |
20130243894 | LAYER SEQUENCE REPEATER MODULE FOR A MODULAR DISK CO-EXTRUSION DIE AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - A layer sequence repeater module for a co-extrusion die includes a cell formed of a plurality of thin annular disks stacked on top of each other in an axial direction of the co-extrusion die. Each disk includes a plurality of openings aligned with openings in the adjacent disks, thus forming multiple inner and outer melt passages. At least one of the layer sequence repeater module includes at least one first cap disk, at least one second cap disk, at least one distribution disk, at least one repeater disk and at least one spreader disk. The layer sequence repeater module may be a separately assembled and individually removable module of the co-extrusion die. Alternatively or additionally, the layer sequence repeater module may be incorporated into a module of the co-extrusion die. | 09-19-2013 |
John M. Schirmer, Canton, MI US
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20080254698 | Marine Flexible Laminate System - A marine flexible laminate system at a minimum includes a primer layer and an adhesive layer. The system optionally includes at least one functional top coating layer which may be applied either underwater or before submersing. Other layers include a backing layer and a heat curing layer. The marine laminate is directly applied to one or more surfaces submerged under-water by contacting the submerged surface with the adhesive layer of the flexible marine laminate. | 10-16-2008 |
Larry Alan Schirmer, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20110135121 | ACOUSTIC REFLECTOR AND ENERGY STORAGE FOR MEDIA ASSEMBLIES - A speaker assembly is provided with a housing, a speaker mounted to the housing, and a reflector spaced apart from and facing the speaker. The reflector is symmetrical and has an arcuate central convex region for reflecting pressure back to the speaker for amplifying back pressure to the speaker. The reflector has a secondary region with an arcuate cross-section for reflecting acoustic vibrations past and outboard of the housing. The reflector is partially translucent, and a light source is provided adjacent the reflector for conveying light to the reflector, past and outboard of the housing for illuminating a region that receives acoustic vibrations reflected from the reflector. A media assembly is provided with a fan operably connected to a generator so that air that passes into a housing through an inlet and out of an outlet, causes the fan to rotate thereby providing a power source to a media device. | 06-09-2011 |
20120087520 | ACOUSTIC REFLECTOR AND ENERGY STORAGE FOR MEDIA ASSEMBLIES - A speaker assembly is provided with a housing, a speaker mounted to the housing, and a reflector spaced apart from and facing the speaker. The reflector is symmetrical and has an arcuate central convex region for reflecting pressure back to the speaker for amplifying back pressure to the speaker. The reflector has a secondary region with an arcuate cross-section for reflecting acoustic vibrations past and outboard of the housing. The reflector is partially translucent, and a light source is provided adjacent the reflector for conveying light to the reflector, past and outboard of the housing for illuminating a region that receives acoustic vibrations reflected from the reflector. A media assembly is provided with a fan operably connected to a generator so that air that passes into a housing through an inlet and out of an outlet, causes the fan to rotate thereby providing a power source to a media device. | 04-12-2012 |
Mark Schirmer, Stoughton, MA US
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20100068854 | MEMS Switch Capping and Passivation Method - A MEMS switch with a platinum-series contact is capped through a process that also passivates the contact by controlling, over time, the amount of oxygen in the environment, pressures and temperatures. Some embodiments passivate a contact in an oxygenated atmosphere at a first temperature and pressure, before hermetically sealing the cap at a higher temperature and pressure. Some embodiments hermetically seal the cap at a temperature below which passivating dioxides will form, thus trapping oxygen within the volume defined by the cap, and later passivate the contact with the trapped oxygen at a higher temperature. | 03-18-2010 |
20110287586 | MEMS Switch Capping and Passivation Method - A MEMS switch with a platinum-series contact is capped through a process that also passivates the contact by controlling, over time, the amount of oxygen in the environment, pressures and temperatures. Some embodiments passivate a contact in an oxygenated atmosphere at a first temperature and pressure, before hermetically sealing the cap at a higher temperature and pressure. Some embodiments hermetically seal the cap at a temperature below which passivating dioxides will form, thus trapping oxygen within the volume defined by the cap, and later passivate the contact with the trapped oxygen at a higher temperature. | 11-24-2011 |
Michael L. Schirmer, St. Louis, MO US
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20080276828 | Railway car door operator assembly - A railway car door operator assembly is adapted for use in opening or closing railway car doors. The assembly is mountable on a self-propelled vehicle and includes a base mountable on the vehicle. An elongated arm having one end secured to an articulated joint on the base secures the arm to the base limiting movement of the arm to movement in a substantially horizontal plane. Another end of the arm is secured to a releasable restraint for releasable connection to a railway car door. | 11-13-2008 |
Tad William Schirmer, Mckees Rocks, PA US
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20130319552 | DECONSTRUCTABLE TANKS FOR USE IN HIGH VOLUME FLUID TRANSFER OPERATIONS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS USING SAID TANKS - Disclosed is a deconstructable water storage tank assembled using modular components including wall panels, a base ring and a membrane for use in large volume fluid transfer operations such as hydraulic fracturing. Also disclosed are methods for assembling the tank for use at a first hydraulic fracturing site, and disassembling and transporting the tank components for redeployment at a second hydraulic fracturing site. A fluid management system is also disclosed utilizing the deconstructable storage tank. | 12-05-2013 |