Sanjay K.
Sanjay K. Gupta, New Hope, MN US
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20150125577 | TUBER STORAGE TEST METHODS - This disclosure provides a method useful for identifying tubers (e.g., potatoes) suitable for long-term cold storage. Generally, the method includes analyzing a plurality of potatoes for at least one cold storage indicator, and storing at least a portion of the plurality of potatoes for a predetermined time at a predetermined temperature if the cold storage indicator value is a predetermined value. | 05-07-2015 |
Sanjay K. Mamidipalli, Kennesaw, GA US
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20150046130 | DETECTING APPLIANCES IN A BUILDING FROM COARSE GRAINED METER DATA WITH PARTIAL LABEL - Detecting appliance in a building, in one aspect, may comprise receiving meter data associated with energy consumption, the meter data comprising at least energy consumption data associated with usage of the appliance, receiving customer data associated with the meter data, extracting features for training a model for detecting the appliance, based on at least the meter data and the customer data, and constructing the model based on the features. | 02-12-2015 |
20150046131 | DETECTING APPLIANCES IN A BUILDING FROM COARSE GRAINED METER DATA WITH PARTIAL LABEL - Detecting appliance in a building, in one aspect, may comprise receiving meter data associated with energy consumption, the meter data comprising at least energy consumption data associated with usage of the appliance, receiving customer data associated with the meter data, extracting features for training a model for detecting the appliance, based on at least the meter data and the customer data, and constructing the model based on the features. | 02-12-2015 |
Sanjay K. Moona, Saratoga, CA US
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20090037265 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING, EXECUTING, AND MONITORING COMPLEX PRODUCT OFFERINGS - A computer readable medium comprising software instructions for purchasing units, wherein the software instructions, when executed by a processor, enable a system including the processor to receive a request for an initial trial unit from a user, receive a request to purchase the initial trial unit from the user, complete the purchase of the initial trial unit using a first financial incentive, wherein the purchase of the initial trial unit is completed within an initial unit conversion period, provide, to the user, a second financial incentive to purchase at least one conversion unit after the completion of the purchase of the first unit, receive a request to purchase the at least one conversion unit, and complete the purchase of the at least one conversion unit using the second financial incentive, wherein the purchase of the second conversion unit is completed within a total promotion period. | 02-05-2009 |
Sanjay K. Phogat, Edison, NJ US
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20130251726 | NOVEL HIV -1 BROADLY NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES - The present application relates novel HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies. The antibodies of the present invention are further characterized by their ability to bind epitopes from the Env proteins. The invention also provides light and heavy chain variable region sequences. Compositions for prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection are provided. | 09-26-2013 |
20140205612 | HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)-NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES - The invention provides a method for obtaining a broadly neutralizing antibody (bNab), including screening memory B cell cultures from a donor PBMC sample for neutralization activity against a plurality of HIV-1 species, cloning a memory B cell that exhibits broad neutralization activity; and rescuing a monoclonal antibody from that memory B cell culture. The resultant monoclonal antibodies may be characterized by their ability to selectively bind epitopes from the Env proteins in native or monomeric form, as well as to inhibit infection of HIV-1 species from a plurality of clades. Compositions containing human monoclonal anti-HIV antibodies used for prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection are provided. Methods for generating such antibodies by immunization using epitopes from conserved regions within the variable loops of gp120 are provided. Immunogens for generating anti-HIV1 bNAbs are also provided. Furthermore, methods for vaccination using suitable epitopes are provided. | 07-24-2014 |
Sanjay K. Phogat, Frederick, MD US
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20080267989 | Hiv Gp-41-Membrane Proximal Region Arrayed On Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Particles as Novel Antigens - Recombinant HBsAg-gp120 has been used to present approximately amino acids 1-500 gp120. However, this presentation of gp120 in this form has not successfully been used to produce neutralizing antibodies. The use of the immunogenic Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) particulate platform to array specific epitopes from the conserved, neutralization-sensitive membrane proximal region (MPR) of HIV-1, and the use of these monomeric fusion proteins, polymeric forms of these fusion proteins, and nucleic acids encoding these fusion proteins to induce an immune response to HIV-1 are disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
20100215691 | RECOMBINANT VIRAL VECTORS - The present relation relates to recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus for use as prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for infectious diseases of AIDS. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention. | 08-26-2010 |
20110044994 | HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)-NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES - The invention provides a method for obtaining a broadly neutralizing antibody (bNab), including screening memory B cell cultures from a donor PBMC sample for neutralization activity against a plurality of HIV-1 species, cloning a memory B cell that exhibits broad neutralization activity; and rescuing a monoclonal antibody from that memory B cell culture. The resultant monoclonal antibodies are characterized by their ability to selectively bind epitopes from the Env proteins in native or monomeric form, as well as to inhibit infection of HIV-1 species from a plurality of clades. Compositions containing human monoclonal anti-HIV antibodies used for prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection are provided. Methods for generating such antibodies by immunization using epitopes from conserved regions within the variable loops of gp120 are provided. Immunogens for generating anti-HIV1 bNAbs are also provided. Furthermore, methods for vaccination using suitable epitopes are provided. | 02-24-2011 |
20110217338 | HIV-1 Envelope Based Fragments - The present application relates to a novel HIV-1 envelope fragments containing the B12 epitope which may be utilized as an HIV-1 vaccine immunogen, in particular for eliciting broad neutralizing antibodies following a prime-boost immunization. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention. | 09-08-2011 |
20110262488 | Novel HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein - The present application relates to a novel HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein which may be utilized as an HIV-1 vaccine immunogen, antigens for crystallization and for the identification of broad neutralizing antibodies. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention. | 10-27-2011 |
20150065381 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING NOVEL HIV-1 IMMUNOGENS - The present application relates to identifying one or more components of HIV envelope glycoprotein which bind to broadly neutralizing antibodies, which may be utilized as research tools for developing HIV-1 vaccine immunogens, antigens for crystallization and/or for identifying of broad neutralizing antibodies. | 03-05-2015 |
20150218257 | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST TRIMERIC FORMS OF THE HIV-1 ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN WITH BROAD AND POTENT NEUTRALIZING ACTIVITY - The invention provides a method for obtaining a broadly neutralizing antibody (bNab), including screening memory B cell cultures from a donor PBMC sample for neutralization activity against a plurality of HIV-1 species, cloning a memory B cell that exhibits broad neutralization activity; and rescuing a monoclonal antibody from that memory B cell culture. The resultant monoclonal antibodies are characterized by their ability to selectively bind epitopes from the Env proteins in native or monomeric form, as well as to inhibit infection of HIV-1 species from a plurality of clades. Compositions containing human monoclonal anti-HIV antibodies used for prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection are provided. Methods for generating such antibodies by immunization using epitopes from conserved regions within the variable loops of gp120 are provided. Immunogens for generating anti-HIV1 bNAbs are also provided. Furthermore, methods for vaccination using suitable epitopes are provided. | 08-06-2015 |
Sanjay K. Sharma, Olathe, KS US
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20100273465 | OUTGOING CALLER IDENTIFICATION - Systems, products, and methods are disclosed for performing a method of enabling a mobile device to perform a method of automatically associating a string with an outgoing-called number. One embodiment of the method includes, incident to at least initiating an outgoing call, establishing a communications link between a mobile device and a remote computing device through a wireless telecommunications network. The method further includes sending to the remote computing device an indication or phone number associated with the outgoing call when a label is not associated with that phone number. This label would otherwise identify an entity associated with said phone number. An embodiment continues in which a string that was identified based on the phone number is received at the mobile device. Finally, the mobile device modifies (which can including initializing) a label associated with the former mere phone number based on the string received. | 10-28-2010 |
20140198054 | SCREEN FREEZING FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A wireless communication device comprises a touchscreen and a processing system. The touchscreen is configured to display a graphical user interface. The processing system is configured to receive a freeze command from a user of the wireless communication device and, responsive to the freeze command, hold at least a portion of the touchscreen in a frozen state, direct the touchscreen to display a status notification indicating that the at least the portion of the touchscreen is in the frozen state, and unfreeze the at least the portion of the touchscreen responsive to an unfreeze event. | 07-17-2014 |
Sanjay K. Singh, Bangalore IN
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20150371135 | SOLVING VEHICLE ROUTING PROBLEMS USING EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING TECHNIQUES - According to one exemplary embodiment, a method for solving combinatorial optimization problems is provided. The method may include receiving a plurality of problem instance parameters associated with a graph. The method may also include determining a dynamic path change indicator exists. The method may then include initializing the graph based on the determining the dynamic path change indicator does not exist. The method may further include inserting a placeholder node and at least one placeholder node edge based on the determining the dynamic path change indicator exists. The method may also include reinitializing the graph with the inserted place holder node and the at least one placeholder node edge. The method may then include initializing the reinitialized graph. The method may further include executing a hybrid algorithm on the initialized graph or on the reinitialized graph, wherein the hybrid algorithm comprises an ant colony optimization algorithm and a genetic algorithm. | 12-24-2015 |