Champion, CA
Brian Robert Champion, La Jolla, CA US
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20110052621 | PCSK9 VACCINE - The present invention relates to the provision of novel immunogens comprising an antigenic PCSK9 peptide linked to an immunogenic carrier for the prevention, treatment or alleviation of PCSK9-mediated disorders. The invention further relates to methods for production of these medicaments, immunogenic compositions and pharmaceutical compositing thereof and their use in medicine. | 03-03-2011 |
20110300163 | IgE CH3 Peptide Vaccine - The present invention relates to the provision of novel immunogens comprising an antigenic IgE peptide preferably linked to an immunogenic carrier, compositions comprising the immunogens, and methods for the prevention, treatment or alleviation of IgE-mediated disorders. The invention further relates to methods for production of these medicaments, immunogenic compositions and pharmaceutical compositing thereof and their use in medicine. | 12-08-2011 |
20140004142 | PCSK9 VACCINE | 01-02-2014 |
Charles Ross Champion, Del Mar, CA US
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20130280475 | MULTI-LAYER NON-SKID CUSHION PAD FOR DECK WITH EASY REMOVABILITY - An assembly includes a top cushion layer made of first EVA material defining a flat top surface formed with a non-skid pattern and a bottom surface opposite to the top surface. Also included is a resilient middle cushion layer made of second EVA material softer than the first EVA material. The middle cushion layer defines a top surface supporting the bottom surface of the top cushion layer and a bottom surface opposite to the top surface of the middle cushion layer. The assembly includes a bottom cushion layer made of EVA material and defining a top surface supporting the bottom surface of the middle cushion layer and a bottom surface opposite to the top surface of the bottom cushion layer. The bottom surface of the bottom cushion layer includes at least one fastener configured to removably engage and disengage a complementarily configured fastener substrate on a deck by hand. | 10-24-2013 |
Cheryl I. Champion, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090304751 | VAULT COMPOSITIONS FOR IMMUNIZATION AGAINST CHLAMYDIA GENITAL INFECTION - Methods and compositions are provided herein for immunizing a subject against Chlamydial genital infection by administering to the subject an effective amount of a Chlamydial immunogenic peptide or an immunogenic fragment or variant thereof incorporated within a vault-like particle carrier. In some aspects, the vault-like-particles are administered to the nasal mucosa. The methods and compositions advantageously exhibit enhanced ability to induce cell-mediated immunity and/or antibody-based immunity at mucosal surfaces while reducing inflammation associated with | 12-10-2009 |
20120141534 | Vault Compositions for Immunization Against Chlamydia Genital Infection - Methods and compositions are provided herein for immunizing a subject against Chlamydial genital infection by administering to the subject an effective amount of a Chlamydial immunogenic peptide or an immunogenic fragment or variant thereof incorporated within a vault-like particle carrier. In some aspects, the vault-like-particles are administered to the nasal mucosa. The methods and compositions advantageously exhibit enhanced ability to induce cell-mediated immunity and/or antibody-based immunity at mucosal surfaces while reducing inflammation associated with | 06-07-2012 |
20130078273 | Vault Compositions For Immunization - Methods and compositions are provided herein for immunizing a subject by administering to the subject an effective amount of an immunogenic peptide or an immunogenic fragment or variant thereof incorporated within a vault-like particle carrier. The methods and compositions advantageously exhibit enhanced ability to induce cell-mediated immunity and/or antibody-based immunity. | 03-28-2013 |
20130122037 | Vault Compositions for Immunization - Methods and compositions are provided herein for immunizing a subject by administering to the subject an effective amount of an immunogenic peptide or an immunogenic fragment or variant thereof incorporated within a vault-like particle carrier. The methods and compositions advantageously exhibit enhanced ability to induce cell-mediated immunity and/or antibody-based immunity. | 05-16-2013 |
20140377301 | Vault Compositions for Immunization - Methods and compositions are provided herein for immunizing a subject by administering to the subject an effective amount of an immunogenic peptide or an immunogenic fragment or variant thereof incorporated within a vault-like particle carrier. The methods and compositions advantageously exhibit enhanced ability to induce cell-mediated immunity and/or antibody-based immunity. | 12-25-2014 |
Clifford S. Champion, San Diego, CA US
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20130234934 | Three-Dimensional Collaboration - Remote collaboration of a subject and a graphics object in a same view of a 3D scene. In one embodiment, one or more cameras of a collaboration system may be configured to capture images of a subject and track the subject (e.g., head of a user, other physical object). The images may be processed and provided to another collaboration system along with a determined viewpoint of the user. The other collaboration system may be configured to render and project the captured images and a graphics object in the same view of a 3D scene. | 09-12-2013 |
20140317575 | Zero Parallax Drawing within a Three Dimensional Display - Systems and methods for digitally drawing on virtual 3D object surfaces using a 3D display system. A 3D drawing mode may be enabled and a display screen of the system may correspond to a zero parallax plane of a 3D scene that may present a plurality of surfaces at non-zero parallax planes. User input may be received at a location on the display screen, and in response, a surface may be specified, rendered, and displayed at the zero parallax plane. Further, additional user input on the display screen may be received specifying drawing motion across the rendered and displayed surface. The drawing motion may start at the location and continue across a boundary between the surface and another contiguous surface. Accordingly, in response to the drawing motion crossing the boundary, the contiguous surface may be rendered and displayed at the zero parallax plane along with results of the drawing motion. | 10-23-2014 |
Eric J. Champion, San Jose, CA US
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20120162806 | DIRECTIONAL WRITE RETRY FOR SHINGLED DISK DRIVE APPLICATION - Embodiments described herein include systems and methods for correcting for errors caused by disturbances to disk drives, such as disturbances due to shocks or vibrations incident on the drive. For example, systems and methods described herein advantageously correct for corruption to current data as well as previously written. Data may be rewritten in the current track that was being written to when the disturbance occurred, and may also be rewritten to one or more nearby previously written tracks, such as one or more adjacent tracks. According to some aspects, the direction of head deviation is used to select the appropriate corrective action. | 06-28-2012 |
Eric J. Champion, Fremont, CA US
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20110043941 | ENERGY ASSISTED DISCRETE TRACK MEDIA WITH HEAT SINK - A discrete track perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) disk and a method of fabricating the disk are described. The PMR disk may include a heat sink layer disposed above a substrate, intermediate layers disposed above the heat sink layer, and a magnetic recording layer disposed above the intermediate layers. The magnetic recording layer may have raised and recessed areas, where a heat conductive material may be disposed within one or more of the recessed areas. | 02-24-2011 |
Jason T. Champion, Mountain View, CA US
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20110247045 | Disposable browsers and authentication techniques for a secure online user environment - Disclosed herein are systems and methods that allow for secure access to websites and web-based applications and other resources available through the browser. Also described are systems and methods for secure use and retention of user credentials, as well as methods for dynamic authentication of users and integrity checking of service providers in online environments. Thus, described in the present specification are systems and methods for constructing and destroying private, secure, browsing environments (a secure disposable browser), insulating the user from the threats associated with being online for the purposes of providing secure, policy-based interaction with online services. | 10-06-2011 |
20140325589 | Disposable Browsers and Authentication Techniques for a Secure Online User Environment - Disclosed herein are systems and methods that allow for secure access to websites and web-based applications and other resources available through the browser. Also described are systems and methods for secure use and retention of user credentials, as well as methods for dynamic authentication of users and integrity checking of service providers in online environments. Thus, described in the present specification are systems and methods for constructing and destroying private, secure, browsing environments (a secure disposable browser), insulating the user from the threats associated with being online for the purposes of providing secure, policy-based interaction with online services. | 10-30-2014 |
Julie A. Champion, Pasadena, CA US
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20090022808 | Coated Hyaluronic Acid Particles - The present invention generally relates to particles comprising hyaluronic acid, wherein the particles are coated or encapsulated with a coating. The coating preferably comprises a polymer, protein, polysaccharide, or combination thereof that decreases the rate of degradation of the hyaluronic acid once the particles are placed in an aqueous environment, such as inside mammalian skin. The compositions of the present invention comprising such coated hyaluronic acid are useful for soft tissue augmentation, and are particularly useful as dermal fillers. | 01-22-2009 |
Julie A. Champion, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20100217403 | SWELLABLE HYALURONIC ACID PARTICLES - The present invention generally relates to particles comprising hyaluronic acid, wherein the particles are coated or encapsulated with a coating. The coating preferably comprises a polymer, protein, polysaccharide, or combination thereof that decreases the rate of degradation of the hyaluronic acid once the particles are placed in an aqueous environment, such as inside mammalian skin. The compositions of the present invention comprising such coated hyaluronic acid are useful for soft tissue augmentation, and are particularly useful as dermal fillers. | 08-26-2010 |
Kerry Champion, Menlo Park, CA US
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20090106841 | TRAFFIC MANAGER FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - Techniques suitable for facilitating communications between various computer programs operating on various nodes in a distributed computing environment are disclosed. The techniques can be used by a traffic manager operating in such environments. The traffic manager is capable of monitoring traffic exchanged between client and server programs operating in the distributed computing environment. Moreover, the traffic manager can be used to implement a variety of desirable features across different computing environments. These computing environments are typically separated by one or more distinguishing characteristics. As will be appreciated, the traffic manager provides an integral and cost effective solution which can bridge these distinguishing characteristics as well as define and enforce policies across disparate computing environments. This is achieved by centralizing the generation of interfaces which allow interaction between any of the nodes in a distributed computing system. This avoids the redundancy and inefficiency inherent in building these capabilities in each node, particularly in complex systems. | 04-23-2009 |
Kerry Scott Champion, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100229244 | TRAFFIC MANAGER FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - Techniques suitable for facilitating communications between various computer programs operating on various nodes in a distributed computing environment are disclosed. The techniques can be used by a traffic manager operating in such environments. The traffic manager is capable of monitoring traffic exchanged between client and server programs operating in the distributed computing environment. Moreover, the traffic manager can be used to implement a variety of desirable features across different computing environments. These computing environments are typically separated by one or more distinguishing characteristics. As will be appreciated, the traffic manager provides an integral and cost effective solution which can bridge these distinguishing characteristics as well as define and enforce policies across disparate computing environments. This is achieved by centralizing the generation of interfaces which allow interaction between any of the nodes in a distributed computing system. This avoids the redundancy and inefficiency inherent in building these capabilities in each node, particularly in complex systems. | 09-09-2010 |
20110022880 | Enabling Existing Desktop Applications To Access Web Services Through The Use of a Web Service Proxy - The present invention enables desktop applications to access web services through Plug-ins and a Web Service Proxy Server. An administrator registers a web service by providing the URL of the WSDL file of the web service. The target desktop applications and the operations are identified using the WSDL file. Operations that are not compatible with the desktop applications are removed from a published list of operations. The administrator appends additional formatting information, communication standards and security policies to the WSDL file. A user accessing the web services is first authenticated and authorized. Thereafter, the user accesses the web services through Web Service Proxy Server. The communication with the web services complies with the standards and security policies specified in the WSDL files. The output data obtained from the web services are presented using template documents. These template documents are generated based on the formatting information provided in the WSDL files. | 01-27-2011 |
Shaun L. Champion, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20100231382 | WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR NETWORK - A wireless temperature sensor network includes a base station unit which transmits query signals cyclically addressing a plurality of temperature sensor transponder units. The transponder units are passive and derive operating power from the query signal to encode measured temperature data into a reply signal which is received by the base station. In a dual carrier embodiment, the query signal and reply signals are transmitted on separate frequencies. In a backscattering embodiment, the antennas of the transponder units can be switched between an absorption mode in which the query signal is received and a reflection mode in which the query signal is reflected back to the base station. The transponder antennas are switched in such a manner as to encode temperature data in the reflected signal to form a reply signal. The network embodiments are particularly applicable to space based platforms. | 09-16-2010 |
20120257358 | Microelectronic Assemblies - Embodiments enable for the creation of microelectronic modules that may be configured in any order within a microelectronic assembly. The microelectronic modules provide for point-to-point interconnects between the modules using a standardized connector that is the same for each module. This, thereby, eliminates the need for a backplane. The modules may be configured in any order within a microelectronic assembly. No prior knowledge regarding the functions of an individual microelectronic module is required if the microelectronic modules conform to the standardized I/O of the standardized connector. | 10-11-2012 |