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Albert Boeckh, Mattawan, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110028495THE USE OF 6-HALOGENO-[1,2,4]-TRIAZOLO-[1,5-a]-PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR COMBATING PESTS IN AND ON ANIMALS - The present invention relates to the use of 6-halogeno-[1,2,4]-triazolo[1,5-a]-pyrimidine compounds of the general formula I02-03-2011

Albert Boeckh, Comming, GA US

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20090192207Topical Formulations Comprising 1-N-Arylpyrazole Derivatives and Amitraz - The present invention provides for, inter alia, novel topical formulations comprising at least one 1-N-arypyrazole derivative and amitraz and to methods for treating, controlling, or preventing parasite infestations on mammals or birds The inventive formulations include spot-on, pour-on or spray formulations and may include a further ectoparasiticide, such as an IGR compound, an avermectin or milbemycin derivative, or a pyrethroid insecticides, and anthelmintics, such as benzimidazoles and imidazothiazoles. The inventive formulation provides a larger duration of parasite control at a faster rate of control. The inventive formula remains effective up to three months from the first application. Moreover, the inventive formulations prevent tick attachment to the animal, thereby providing protection against tick borne diseases. The ectoparasites which may be controlled, treated or prevented by the present invention includes ticks, fleas, mites, mange, lice, mosquitoes, flies and cattle grubs.07-30-2009

Michael Boeckh, Seattle, WA US

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20100326218IDENTIFYING A SUBJECT WITH AN INCREASED RISK OF INVASIVE MOLD INFECTION - The present invention provides a method of identifying a subject having a haplotype in a toll-like receptor 4 gene of the subject that is associated with an increased risk of invasive mold infection in a recipient of a transplant from the subject, comprising genotyping the subject for the presence of particular single nucleotide polymorphisms or haplotypes in the toll-like receptor 4 gene of the subject, wherein the detection of said single nucleotide polymorphism(s) and/or haplotype(s) identifies the subject as having a single nucleotide polymorphism and/or haplotype associated with an increased risk of invasive mold infection in a recipient of a transplant from the subject. Also provided herein are methods of identifying an immunocompromised subject as having an increased risk of invasive mold infection and/or increased risk of mortality and/or increased risk of an impaired or altered immune response, by detecting the single nucleotide polymorphisms or haplotypes in the toll-like receptor 4 gene of this invention in the subject.12-30-2010