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Christian Hanke, Vienna AT
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20160072985 | System and Method for Preparing a Pharmaceutical Compound - A system for preparing a pharmaceutical compound comprises: a computing device comprising a user interface providing an operator with instructions for preparing the pharmaceutical compound and at least one processor operatively connected to the user interface; a scale operatively connected to the at least one processor; and an image capture device operatively connected to the at least one processor and the scale and positioned to capture an image of at least one of a component used in preparing the pharmaceutical compound and the pharmaceutical compound. | 03-10-2016 |
Conni Hanke, Zurich SW
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20130068621 | DIELECTROPHORETIC CELL CAPTURE - Various aspects are described for selectivity capturing cells or bioparticles on designated surfaces in dielectrophoretic systems and processes. A particular adhesive composition is described for enhancing cell retention. In addition, certain permeable polyester membranes used in the systems and processes are also described. | 03-21-2013 |
David Andrew Hanke, Victoria CA
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20150241480 | POWER METER CONFIGURED FOR REAR AND SIDE EXPANSION - An intelligent electronic device ( | 08-27-2015 |
Susan Hanke, Toulouse FR
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20090070091 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF POWER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES AT THE AIRCRAFT LEVEL DURING PRE-DESIGN - In an aircraft power system architecture, power requirements stem from functional top-level aircraft requirements and from the interrelationship among many systems. Thus, to balance power in the overall aircraft power system architecture or at least a portion of the power system architecture at the aircraft level, these interrelationships are considered. A method, system and computer program product are provided for the management of power system architectures at the aircraft level during pre-design. The designer can specify top-level aircraft parameters, and power values in all the systems of the aircraft at varying levels of complexity can be displayed. | 03-12-2009 |
Tomas Hanke, Oxford GB
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20080306244 | Renta: an HIV immunogen and uses thereof - The present invention provides artificial fusion proteins (AFPs) designed to elicit an anti-HIV immune response, as well as nucleic acid molecules and expression vectors encoding those proteins. The AFPs of the invention may comprise domains from various HIV proteins, including Reverse Trancriptase (RT), Env (gp41), Nef and Tat proteins, as well as at least one HIV CTL epitope associated with long-term, non-progression to AIDS; these domains are biologically-inactivated for one or more of the normal activity of those proteins or are partial protein sequences (and similarly biologically-inactivated). RENTA is an AFP in which the HIV domains are from an HIV Clade A consensus sequence and contains additional domains, useful for example, in monitoring expression levels or laboratory animal immune responses. Such domains are optionally included in the AFPs. Other aspects of the invention may include compositions for and methods of inducing an anti-HIV immune response in a subject, preferably using a DNA prime-MVA boost strategy, and preferably to induce a cell-mediated immune response. | 12-11-2008 |
20100266635 | HIVCON: AN HIV IMMUNOGEN AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides artificial fusion proteins (AFPs) designed to elicit an anti-HIV immune response, as well as nucleic acid molecules and expression vectors encoding those proteins. The AFPs of the invention may comprise domains from various HIV proteins, such as Gag, Pol, Vif, and Env proteins, which are partial sequences. HIVCON is an AFP in which the HIV domains are from several HIV Glade consensus sequences and which optionally contains additional domains which may be useful, for example, in monitoring expression levels or laboratory animal immune responses. Other aspects of the invention may include compositions and methods for inducing an anti-HIV immune response in a subject, preferably with a DNA prime-MVA boost strategy, and to induce a cell-mediated immune response. | 10-21-2010 |
20110159034 | METHODS AND REAGENTS FOR VACCINATION WHICH GENERATE A CD8 T CELL IMMUNE RESPONSE - New methods and reagents for vaccination are described which generate a CD8 T cell immune response against malarial and other antigens such as viral and tumour antigens. Novel vaccination regimes are described which employ a priming composition and a boosting composition, the boosting composition comprising a non-replicating or replication-impaired pox virus vector carrying at least one CD8 T cell epitope which is also present in the priming composition. | 06-30-2011 |
Tomas Hanke, Old Marston GB
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20090191237 | Methods and reagents for vaccination which generate A CD8 T cell immune response - New methods and reagents for vaccination are described which generate a CD8 T cell immune response against malarial and other antigens such as viral and tumour antigens. Novel vaccination regimes are described which employ a priming composition and a boosting composition, the boosting composition comprising a non-replicating or replication-impaired pox virus vector carrying at least one CD8 T cell epitope which is also present in the priming composition. | 07-30-2009 |
20090324632 | Methods and reagents for vaccination which generate a CD8 T cell immune response - New methods and reagents for vaccination are described which generate a CD8 T cell immune response against malarial and other antigens such as viral and tumour antigens. Novel vaccination regimes are described which employ a priming composition and a boosting composition, the boosting composition comprising a non-replicating or replication-impaired pox virus vector carrying at least one CD8 T cell epitope which is also present in the priming composition. | 12-31-2009 |
20100119551 | Methods and reagents for vaccination which generate a CD8 T cell immune response - New methods and reagents for vaccination are described which generate a CD8 T cell immune response against malarial and other antigens such as viral and tumour antigens. Novel vaccination regimes are described which employ a priming composition and a boosting composition, the boosting composition comprising a non-replicating or replication-impaired pox virus vector carrying at least one CD8 T cell epitope which is also present in the priming composition. | 05-13-2010 |
William Ben Hanke, Vancouver CA
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20140171191 | COMPUTATIONALLY GENERATING TURN-BASED GAME CINEMATICS - Systems and methods for computationally generating a cinematic animation in a turn-based game program are provided. In one aspect, a phase intensity scoring engine is configured to receive a turn report at a conclusion of a turn, divide it into turn phases, and score the intensity of each phase, so that an animation sequence template may be populated with the turn phases based on their intensity scores. At least one action sequence template is selected for each turn phase, and an action sequence instance is created for each action sequence template based upon game data. Action sequence instances for each turn phase are rendered to produce a cinematic visually animation summarizing the turn. | 06-19-2014 |
20150355826 | ENABLING USER INTERACTIONS WITH VIDEO SEGMENTS - Embodiments described herein enable user interaction with a video segment. A hit-zone file, which includes hit-zone data, is produced and stored for a video segment, wherein the hit-zone data corresponds to spatial regions that define hit-zones for hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is provided to a computing system so that when the computing system displays the video segment the hit-zone file adds hit-zones for the hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is produced separate from the video segment. Each of the hit-zones is defined by a different portion of the hit-zone data and corresponds to a different one of the hidden objects included in the video segment. The spatial regions that define the hit-zones for hidden objects are not visible to a user of the computing system that views the video segment with the hit-zones added. | 12-10-2015 |