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Christopher Choi, Southport AU
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| 20100004940 | Social Profile Assessment - An embodiment provides a computer implemented method for social profile assessment. The computer implemented method receives a request from a first user for an assessment, and sends questionnaires to a set of assessors for the first user. Upon receiving questionnaires from the set of assessors to form completed questionnaires, the computer implemented method generates an unadjusted social style assessment for the first user. Upon receiving a request from a second user for the social style assessment of the first user, the computer implemented method determines whether there are common assessors between the first user and the second user, and responsive to a determination that there are common assessors between the first user and the second user, generates an adjusted social style assessment for the first user, and returns the adjusted social style assessment for the first user to the second user. | 01-07-2010 |
Christopher Y. Choi, Southport AU
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| 20100174780 | INTEGRATING PARTICIPANT PROFILE INFORMATION INTO REAL-TIME COLLABORATIONS - An online collaboration system can access data in one or more skills repositories to search for participants with indicated skills and automatically display participants' skill information during online collaborations. Searching for participants by skill allows individuals most likely to add value to a discussion to be identified and invited to an online collaboration. Displaying skill information can facilitate focused interaction leading to a more productive online collaboration. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100175115 | MANAGEMENT OF CREDENTIALS USED BY SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS - An identity management (“IdM”) system can change the credentials at certain intervals. If credentials change, there is no way for an application that uses the credentials to know that the credentials have changed because the application dependency relationships are unknown. When service account credentials change, credentials are typically manually updated for each dependent application. Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter allow IdM systems to track application dependencies for service accounts. The IdM systems can detect when service account credentials change and automatically notify dependent applications of the new service account credentials. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100274586 | AUTOMATICALLY ASSESSING DRUG INTERACTIONS WHILE PROTECTING PATIENT PRIVACY - A drug interaction utility can retrieve the patient's current medications from a medication information card on the smart card by interacting with an identity selector on the provider's computer. The identity selector can transmit the current medications to the drug interaction utility without disclosing any information about the current medications to the provider and without disclosing any information identifying tile patient to the drug interaction utility. | 10-28-2010 |
Christopher Young-Soo Choi, Southport AU
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| 20100198921 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROACTIVE NOTIFICATION OF AVAILABILITY STATUS IN EMAIL COMMUNICATION - A computer implemented method, a tangible computer medium, and a data processing system proactively share current and upcoming schedule information. When the data processing system detects an outgoing e-mail from an e-mail client; a calendar entry is retrieved from a calendar application. The calendar entry indicates an availability of a user of the e-mail client. The calendar entry is attached to the outgoing e-mail, and the e-mail client then sends the outgoing e-mail. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110078759 | Method and System For Automating Security Policy Definition Based On Recorded Transactions - Following development of an application, the application is deployed in a pre-production environment. A user role plays against that application, typically by performing one or more operations as a particular user in a particular group. As the operator role plays, access logs are written, and these logs are then analyzed and consolidated into a set of commands that drive a policy generator. The policy generator creates an optimized security policy that it then deploys to one or more enforcement points. In this manner, the framework enables automated configuration and deployment of one or more security policies. | 03-31-2011 |
Eric Choi, New South Wales AU
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| 20100217097 | MEASURING COGNITIVE LOAD - This invention concerns a method for measuring cognitive load of a person in performing a task. In other aspects the invention can be expressed as a computer and as software that are used to perform the method. The computer ( | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110207099 | MEASURING COGNITIVE LOAD - This invention concerns measuring cognitive load. A word based input is produced by a person while performing a task ( | 08-25-2011 |
Hung-Yoon Choi, Rydalmere AU
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| 20110159524 | METHOD FOR MONITORING HYDROLYTIC ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to methods of measuring the activity of a hydrolytic agent comprising contacting a biomolecule with a hydrolytic agent in the presence of a fluorescent dye under conditions that allow digestion of the biomolecule by the hydrolytic agent. The fluorescence of the dye is monitored over time and a change in fluorescence signifies digestion of the biomolecule by the hydrolytic agent. The biomolecule is preferably a protein, peptide or proteome but can also be a carbohydrate, oligonucleotide or lipid. Further methods relate to determining an end point for digestion of a biomolecule by a hydrolytic agent, and methods of monitoring digestion of a biomolecule by a hydrolytic agent. The monitoring can be performed on the reaction mixture in real time or via sampling. The invention also relates to kits for carrying out the method. | 06-30-2011 |
Hung-Yoon Choi, New South Wales AU
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| 20090111104 | Method for Monitoring Hydrolytic Activity - The present invention relates to methods of measuring the activity of a hydrolytic agent comprising contacting a biomolecule with a hydrolytic agent in the presence of a fluorescent dye under conditions that allow digestion of the biomolecule by the hydrolytic agent. The fluorescence of the dye is monitored over time and a change in fluorescence signifies digestion of the biomolecule by the hydrolytic agent. The biomolecule is preferably a protein, peptide or proteome but can also be a carbohydrate, oligonucleotide or lipid. Further methods relate to determining an end point for digestion of a biomolecule by a hydrolytic agent, and methods of monitoring digestion of a biomolecule by a hydrolytic agent. The monitoring can be performed on the reaction mixture in real time or via sampling. The invention also relates to kits for carrying out the method. | 04-30-2009 |
Johnathon Choi, Carlingford AU
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| 20090240341 | TISSUE PROSTHESIS AND A METHOD OF, AND EQUIPMENT FOR, FORMING A TISSUE PROSTHESIS - A tissue prosthesis | 09-24-2009 |
| 20110208308 | TISSUE PROSTHESIS INSERTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A tissue prosthesis insertion system ( | 08-25-2011 |
| 20120191171 | SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A TUBULAR STRUCTURE - A blood vessel support device ( | 07-26-2012 |
Johnathon Choi, Carlingpord AU
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| 20110125158 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FORMATION AND INSERTION OF TISSUE PROSTHESES - A tissue prosthesis insertion system includes a first assembly comprising a plurality of nested tubes, one of the tubes being a carrier tube which, in use, receives a component of a tissue prosthesis at a distal end of the carrier tube. A magnetic mount is carried at a proximal end of the first assembly. A second assembly is removably attachable to the first assembly. An attachment device is carried at a distal end of the second assembly, the attachment device being responsive to the magnetic mount of the first assembly, the magnetic mount and the attachment device carrying complementary engaging formations to facilitate hermetic sealing between the magnetic mount and the attachment device. | 05-26-2011 |
Johnathon Choi, Carlinford AU
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| 20120290095 | TISSUE PROSTHESIS AND A METHOD OF, AND EQUIPMENT FOR, FORMING A TISSUE PROSTHESIS - A tissue prosthesis | 11-15-2012 |
| 20120330221 | TISSUE PROSTHESIS AND METHOD OF, AND EQUIPMENT FOR, FORMING A TISSUE PROSTHESIS - A tissue prosthesis | 12-27-2012 |
Jong-Won Choi, Arlarmon AU
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| 20100100419 | DIGITAL MARKETING OPTIMIZATION - A system for experimentation includes an experiment engine which can define an experiment relating to various treatments for a set of content elements. The experiment engine conducts the experiment by delivering treatments to control groups over the network. The selection of the treatments to deliver is optimized to provide treatments having a greater likelihood of satisfying an objective of the experiment. | 04-22-2010 |
Neil Choi, Lower Templestowe AU
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| 20100009973 | Integrase Inhibitors 3 - The present invention provides a method of treatment or prophylaxis of a viral infection in a subject comprising administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. Compounds of formula (I) are also provided. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100168063 | BICYCLIC PYRIMIDINONES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. Further provided is a method of treatment or prophylaxis of a viral infection in a subject comprising administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. A pharmaceutical composition or medicament comprising a compound of Formula I is also provided. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110009366 | BICYCLIC PYRIMIDINONES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. Further provided is a method of treatment or prophylaxis of a viral infection in a subject comprising administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. A pharmaceutical composition or medicament comprising a compound of Formula I is also provided. | 01-13-2011 |
Neil Choi, Lower Templestowe (victoria) AU
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| 20120232035 | Bicyclic pyrimidinones and uses thereof - The present invention provides a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. Further provided is a method of treatment or prophylaxis of a viral infection in a subject comprising administering to said subject an effective amount of a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative, salt or prodrug thereof. A pharmaceutical composition or medicament comprising a compound of Formula I is also provided. | 09-13-2012 |
Neil Choi, Parkville AU
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| 20130017194 | FAK INHIBITORS - A compound of the formula (I): | 01-17-2013 |
