David Baker
David Baker, San Diego, CA US
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20110053247 | LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION OF SOLUBLE HYALURONIDASE - Provided are methods for preparing large-scale preparations of soluble hyaluronidases. The methods employ cells that contain a plurality of active copies of nucleic acid encoding the soluble hyaluronidase and a plurality of feedings and temperature changes, whereby the encoded soluble hyaluronidase is secreted into the cell culture medium. | 03-03-2011 |
20120196348 | Large-scale production of soluble hyaluronidase - Provided are methods for preparing culture medium that contains soluble hyaluronidases. The methods employ cells that contain a plurality of active copies of nucleic acid encoding the soluble hyaluronidase and a plurality of feedings and temperature changes, whereby the encoded soluble hyaluronidase is secreted into the cell culture medium. | 08-02-2012 |
David Baker, Greene, RI US
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20100241073 | Heat exchanger connector assembly - A connector assembly for a heat exchanger has a fitting and a mount to which the fitting couples. The fitting has an elongate body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. At the proximal portion there is a crossbar, and at the distal portion there are an inlet and an outlet that protrude away from the body. Two wings extend from the body in a direction opposite to that of the inlet and outlet. There is formed on each of the wings a locking protrusion. The mount has a top portion where there is a groove dimensioned to accept the crossbar of the fitting. A longitudinal channel is formed orthogonal to the groove in the mount. Two sidewalls extend from the mount each for accepting a corresponding one of the wings, when the fitting is coupled to the mount. Apertures are provided at the sidewalls to engage the protrusion at the wings so that, once the fitting is coupled to the mount, it is secured thereto, until a force is exerted to compress the wings towards each other to disengage the protrusions from the apertures. To couple the fitting to the mount, a user first positions the crossbar of the fitting onto the groove of the mount, with the body of the fitting at an angle relative to the mount. With the crossbar resting on the groove, a pivot point is established between the fitting and the mount, so that the body of the fitting can be pivotally positioned within the channel of the mount. At that time the inlet and outlet of the fitting are mated to an output port and an input port, respectively, of the mount; and the protrusions at the wings of the fitting are engaged to the apertures at the sidewalls of the mount. An infusate line and a heat exchanger are connected to the proximal end and distal end, respectively, of the fitting. | 09-23-2010 |
David Baker, Seattle, WA US
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20090155873 | BIOFUEL PRODUCTION - Methods, enzymes, recombinant microorganism, and microbial systems are provided for converting polysaccharides, such as those derived from biomass, into suitable monosaccharides or oligosaccharides, as well as for converting suitable monosaccharides or oligosaccharides into commodity chemicals, such as biofuels. Commodity chemicals produced by the methods described herein are also provided. Commodity chemical enriched refinery-produced petroleum products are also provided, as well as methods for producing the same. | 06-18-2009 |
20090191607 | SYNTHETIC ENZYMES DERIVED FROM COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN - Disclosed herein are techniques for computationally designing enzymes. These techniques can be used to design variations of naturally occurring enzymes, as well as new enzymes having no natural counterparts. The techniques are based on first identifying functional reactive sites required to promote the desired reaction. Then, hashing algorithms are used to identify potential protein backbone structures (i.e., scaffolds) capable of supporting the required functional sites. These techniques were used to design 32 different protein sequences that exhibited aldol reaction catalytic function, 31 of which are defined in the Sequence Listing. Details of these 31 different synthetic aldolases are provided, including descriptions of how such synthetic aldolases can be differentiated from naturally occurring aldolases. | 07-30-2009 |
20100068217 | EPITOPE-TRANSPLANT SCAFFOLDS AND THEIR USE - Computational protocols for the design of epitope-protein scaffolds which elicit selected neutralizing antibodies are disclosed, and related compositions and uses. | 03-18-2010 |
20100184954 | MONOMERIC RED FLUORESCENT PROTEINS - Disclosed are sequences encoding monomeric variants of DsRed fluorescent proteins and methods of use. | 07-22-2010 |
20100204085 | STRUCTURE-BASED DESIGN OF PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF AMYLOID FIBRILLATION - The invention provides methods for designing peptides that inhibit aggregation in target polypeptides. The candidate inhibitory peptidic compounds have an oligomeric sequence that forms energetically-favorable interactions with the amino acid sequence of the steric zipper region of the target protein, and also possess a zipper-disrupting feature that disrupt the peptide stacking at the steric zipper region. This method can be used to obtain inhibitory peptides to disrupt fibril formation involving any protein for which a steric zipper sequence can be identified. The invention also provides inhibitory peptidic compounds, which can be used in pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating polypeptide aggregation-associated diseases or conditions. | 08-12-2010 |
20120100594 | ENZYME CATALYSTS FOR DIELS-ALDER REACTIONS - The present invention provides enzyme catalysts for Diels-Alder reactions, including intermolecular Diels-Alder reactions, as well as protein scaffolds for making such enzyme catalysts. In other aspects, the invention provides methods of making the enzyme catalysts, including by de novo computational design. The present invention thereby provides enzyme catalysts capable of catalyzing a desired Diels-Alder reaction, including with a specified or desired stereo-selectivity. | 04-26-2012 |
20120129159 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROTEIN LABELING USING LIPOIC ACID LIGASES - The present disclosure provides compositions and methods of use thereof for labeling peptide and proteins in vitro or in vivo. The methods described herein employ lipoic acid ligase or mutants thereof, and lipoic acid analogs (e.g., lipoic acid analogs comprising a resorufin moiety) recognized by lipoic acid ligase and lipoic acid ligase mutants. Also provided herein is a method of imaging protein-protein interaction via a reaction mediated by lipoic acid ligase. | 05-24-2012 |
20120142077 | SYNTHETIC ENZYMES DERIVED FROM COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN - Disclosed herein are techniques for computationally designing enzymes. These techniques can be used to design variations of naturally occurring enzymes, as well as new enzymes having no natural counterparts. The techniques are based on first identifying functional reactive sites required to promote the desired reaction. Then, hashing algorithms are used to identify potential protein backbone structures (i.e., scaffolds) capable of supporting the required functional sites. These techniques were used to design 32 different protein sequences that exhibited aldol reaction catalytic function, 31 of which are defined in the Sequence Listing. Details of these 31 different synthetic aldolases are provided, including descriptions of how such synthetic aldolases can be differentiated from naturally occurring aldolases. | 06-07-2012 |
20130143794 | POLYPEPTIDES FOR TREATING AND/OR LIMITING INFLUENZA INFECTION - The present invention provides polypeptides according to the general formulas disclosed herein, which recognize and are strong binders to Influenza A hemagglutinin and can be used, for example, to treat and/or limit development of an influenza infection. The present invention further provides isolated nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides of the invention, recombinant expression vectors comprising the nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides of the invention operatively linked to a suitable control sequence, and recombinant host cells comprising the recombinant expression vectors of the invention. The present invention also provides antibodies that selectively bind to the polypeptides of the invention, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more polypeptides according to the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Additionally, the present invention provides methods for treating and/or limiting an influenza infection, methods for diagnosing an influenza infection, or monitoring progression of an influenza infection, methods for identifying candidate influenza vaccines, and methods for identifying candidate compounds for treating, limiting, and/or diagnosing influenza infection. | 06-06-2013 |
20130196359 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BIOTRANSFORMATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE INTO HIGHER CARBON COMPOUNDS - Systems, compounds and methods for the conversion of C1 carbon compounds to higher carbon compounds useful for the generation of commodity compounds. | 08-01-2013 |
20130274441 | General Method for Designing Self-Assembling Protein Nanomaterials - Methods and systems for computationally designing self-assembling polypeptides are disclosed. A representation of a docked configuration of a symmetric protein architecture can be determined by a computing device configured to computationally symmetrically dock representations of protein building blocks within a representation of a symmetric protein architecture, where symmetrically docking a representation of a particular protein building block can include determining a configuration of the protein building blocks in three-dimensional space within the symmetric protein architecture configured to generate interfaces between building blocks suitable for computational protein interface design. The amino acid sequence of the docked protein building blocks can be computationally modified to specify protein-protein interfaces between the plurality of protein building blocks that are energetically favorable to drive self-assembly of a protein that includes the modified amino acid sequence. | 10-17-2013 |
20130280262 | Polypeptides and their Use in Treating and Limiting Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection - The present invention provides polypeptides and compositions thereof for treating or limiting respiratory syncytial virus infection, and computational methods for designing such polypeptides. | 10-24-2013 |
20140178355 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Celiac Sprue Disease - The invention provides compositions and methods for treating celiac sprue. | 06-26-2014 |
20150037312 | Binding Proteins To The Constant Region Of Immunoglobulin G - The present invention provides polypeptides that bind to immunoglobulin G and methods for their use. | 02-05-2015 |
20150037870 | ENZYME CATALYSTS FOR DIELS-ALDER REACTIONS - The present invention provides enzyme catalysts for Diels-Alder reactions, including intermolecular Diels-Alder reactions, as well as protein scaffolds for making such enzyme catalysts. In other aspects, the invention provides methods of making the enzyme catalysts, including by de novo computational design. The present invention thereby provides enzyme catalysts capable of catalyzing a desired Diels-Alder reaction, including with a specified or desired stereo-selectivity. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038408 | Polypeptides for treating and/or limiting influenza infection - The present invention provides polypeptides that recognize and are strong binders to Influenza A hemagglutinin and can be used, for example, to treat and/or limit development of an influenza infection. The present invention further provides isolated nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides of the invention, recombinant expression vectors comprising the nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides of the invention operatively linked to a suitable control sequence, and recombinant host cells comprising the recombinant expression vectors of the invention. The present invention also provides antibodies that selectively bind to the polypeptides of the invention, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more polypeptides according to the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Additionally, the present invention provides methods for treating and/or limiting an influenza infection, methods for diagnosing an influenza infection, or monitoring progression of an influenza infection, methods for identifying candidate influenza vaccines, and methods for identifying candidate compounds for treating, limiting, and/or diagnosing influenza infection. | 02-05-2015 |
David Baker, London GB
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20080262011 | Modulator - The present invention relates to a compound of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Formula (I), wherein R | 10-23-2008 |
20100144876 | MODULATOR - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Z is OR | 06-10-2010 |
20120283295 | INDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE FOR BLOCKADING VOLTAGE DEPENDENT SODIUM CHANNELS - The invention provides an indazole derivative of formula (1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or N-oxide thereof, wherein R | 11-08-2012 |
20130123356 | MODULATOR - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, | 05-16-2013 |
David Baker, Winnipeg CA
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20100017819 | Providing Targeted Multimedia Content - Targeted multimedia content stored on a computer system is selected and streamed to users on the network based on requests containing information about the user. A sequence of selected clips is streamed in the order in which they are to be rendered by the user's computing device and delivery of a second clip begins before delivery of the first clip ends, so there is substantially no gap in time between the end of the first clip and the beginning of the second clip from the user's perspective. | 01-21-2010 |
David Baker, Austin, TX US
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20090204731 | AUTOMATICALLY DISABLING INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL PROCESSING BASED ON THE REQUIRED MULTIMEDIA FORMAT - A system and method operable to automatically disable input/output signal processing based on the required data format is provided. The need for an input/output module, such as an encoder, required to process input signal having a first data format (i.e. multimedia format) and produce an output signal having a second format (i.e. multimedia format) is determined. When the input/output module is not required to produce the output signal in the second format, the input/output module is disabled. | 08-13-2009 |
David Baker, Surrey GB
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20110116876 | RETAINING WALL - A retaining wall for retaining matter on a side thereof comprising: a plurality of upwardly projecting primary sheet piles spaced apart from each other and having first structural properties comprising at least one of weight, size, strength and depth to be installed in a supporting body; and one or more intermediate panels of material arranged so as to span the gap between a pair primary sheet piles and to retain at least a portion of the retained matter, wherein the one or more intermediate panels have second structural properties different from the first structural properties. | 05-19-2011 |
David Baker, Bristol GB
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20110209542 | FLOW SENSORS - A flow sensor and fastener assembly, is disclosed which includes at least the following modules: a sensor housing and a fastener element; wherein: the sensor housing is adapted to receive a flow-based sensor, e.g. a MEMS airflow sensor; the sensor housing includes a connection for transmitting sensing signals from a fitted flow-based sensor; the fastener element includes a head and a shank, at least part of the shank being externally threaded; the fastener element includes a bore extending through the whole length of the fastener element; and the bore is shaped at the head end of the fastener element to provide a sensor housing receiving part. | 09-01-2011 |
David Baker, San Jose, CA US
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20110220180 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FOR SOLAR MODULES - A solar module is disclosed that has one or more integrated electrical connectors. In addition, a solar module electrical connector holder is disclosed that has resilient wing portions and axial portions that mate with a first connector window in a frame of a solar module and allow the position of an electrical connector to be moved one of vertically, horizontally and angularly with respect to the frame. In addition, a solar module frame is disclosed that has a first connector window in one of the side frame members that is capable of accepting an electrical connection so that the electrical connection is integrated into the frame of the solar module. | 09-15-2011 |
David Baker, Jamestown, RI US
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20120014547 | Hearing Instrument - A hearing instrument may include an enclosure adapted for behind-the-ear placement that houses a microphone for converting an acoustical input signal to an electrical signal and a sound processing circuit for processing the electrical signal; an earpiece adapted for in-the-canal placement that includes a receiver for converting the processed electrical signal to an acoustical output signal; a replaceable battery housed in the enclosure for powering the microphone, sound processing circuit and receiver; and an electrical cable extending from the enclosure that electrically couples the processed electrical signal from the sound processing circuit to the receiver. The enclosure includes a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion and the bottom portion pivot about a hinge point at one end of the enclosure to open and closed positions. In the open position, the battery is accessible for replacement. A latch mechanism at the other end of the enclosure secures the top portion to the bottom portion in the closed position. The bottom portion may be detached from the top portion and may be replaced by the user. | 01-19-2012 |
David Baker, Street GB
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20120216670 | ARMOUR - There is disclosed armour having an outer metallic layer, an inner fibre composite layer, and a supporting framework between the inner and outer layers. The supporting framework can include projections from the outer layer arranged to mechanically interlock with the fibres of the fibre composite, and can be arranged to provide an open region between the inner and outer layers that can be filled with a functional filler material. | 08-30-2012 |
David Baker, Seattle WA
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20140206628 | Polypeptides for treating and/or limiting influenza infection - Polypeptides are disclosed herein, which recognize and are strong binders to Influenza A hemagglutinin and can be used, for example, to treat and/or limit development of an influenza infection. | 07-24-2014 |
David Baker, South Gloucestershire GB
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20140235759 | CURABLE MONOMERS - The invention relates to methods and a novel powdered curable monomer which may be used to manufacture bulk polymers, adhesives and coatings composite materials with high percentage weight inclusions of particulate filler materials, more specifically to fibre reinforced polymer composite materials with high percentage weight inclusions of particulate filler materials. The preferred particulate filler materials are carbon nanotubes. The method according to the invention allows greater than 0.5 wt % of carbon nanotubes, typically greater 10% wt of carbon nanotubes or other high aspect ratio fillers to be readily incorporated in the resin matrix, before being applied to the fibre reinforcing plys. | 08-21-2014 |
David Baker, Portland, OR US
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20140324438 | SCREEN READER HAVING CONCURRENT COMMUNICATION OF NON-TEXTUAL INFORMATION - A screen reader software product for low-vision users, the software having a reader module collecting textual and non-textual display information generated by a web browser or word processor. Font styling, interface layout information and the like are communicated to the end user by sounds broadcast simultaneously rather than serially with the synthesized speech to improve the speed and efficiency in which information may be digested by the end user. | 10-30-2014 |
David Baker, Northville, MI US
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20150039877 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR AN IN-VEHICLE COMPUTING SYSTEM - Embodiments are disclosed for controlling power modes of a computing system. In some embodiments, a method for an in-vehicle computing system includes, while the vehicle is shut down, operating the system in a suspend mode with volatile memory on standby, and determining whether a reboot may be completed before a next anticipated vehicle start. The method may further include, if it is determined that a reboot may be completed before the next anticipated vehicle start, performing a reboot of the system. | 02-05-2015 |
David Baker, Capitola, CA US
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20150107651 | SOLAR PANEL MECHANICAL CONNECTOR AND FRAME - A design is described for solar panel that allows for modular installation and efficient removal of panels irrespective of the panel's relative location in an array arrangement. A system is provided that includes a plurality of modular panels (such as solar power panels). These panels are rimmed by frames featuring one or more exterior-facing, grooved channels. A first channel—which may be used to mount the panel, and which replaces traditional railing installation systems—and a second channel that is configured to allow movement of one or more panel splices used to secure the panels together. Integrated electrical connection interfaces are provided on opposite side surfaces of the frames to couple with the electrical connection interfaces of adjacent panels to establish an electrical path between them. A spacer component may be inserted between panels to provide access to the electrical connection interfaces; support and rigidity to the joined panels; a grounding path between the panels; and, when combined with the panel splices, to align the panels to prevent damage to the electrical connection interfaces. | 04-23-2015 |