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Eric Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090099366PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING INTEGRASE INHIBITORS - The invention provides synthetic processes and synthetic intermediates that can be used to prepare 4-oxoquinolone compounds having useful integrase inhibiting properties.04-16-2009
20100292480PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING INTEGRASE INHIBITORS - The invention provides synthetic processes and synthetic intermediates that can be used to prepare 4-oxoquinolone compounds having useful integrase inhibiting properties.11-18-2010
20110160458PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING INTEGRASE INHIBITORS - The invention provides synthetic processes and synthetic intermediates that can be used to prepare 4-oxoquinolone compounds having useful integrase inhibiting properties.06-30-2011

Patent applications by Eric Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Eric D. Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090036460Crystalline pyridazine compound - A crystalline compound of formula (1) and its salts and solvates are provided for the treatment or prophylaxis of hepatitis C virus infections02-05-2009
20110065631PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS - A process for the synthesis of bisfuran intermediates of formula (0) useful for preparing antiviral HIV protease inhibitor compounds is hereby disclosed. Furthermore disclosed is a HIV protease inhibitor of formula (IV) as well as various intermediates thereof.03-17-2011

Patent applications by Eric D. Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Eric Davis Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100028301IMIDAZO[4,5-c]PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment or prevention of viral infections comprising as an active principle at least one imidazo[4,5-c]pyridine prodrug having the general Formula (A) wherein the substituents are described in the specification. The invention also relates to processes for the preparation and screening of compounds according to the invention having above mentioned general Formula and their use in the treatment or prophylaxis of viral infections.02-04-2010

Patent applications by Eric Davis Dowdy, Foster City, CA US

Steven F Dowdy, La Jolla, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090093026TRANSDUCIBLE DELIVERY OF siRNA BY dsRNA BINDING DOMAIN FUSIONS TO PTD/CPPS - The disclosure provides fusion polypeptides and constructs useful in delivering anionically charged nucleic acid molecules including diagnostics and therapeutics to a cell or subject. The fusion constructs include a protein transduction domain and a nucleic acid binding domain, or a protein transduction domain and a nucleic acid that is coated with one or more nucleic acid binding domains sufficient to neutralize an anionic charge on the nucleic acid. Also provided are methods of treating disease and disorders such as cell proliferative disorders.04-09-2009
20090093425TRANSDUCIBLE DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS BY REVERSIBLE PHOSPHOTRIESTER CHARGE NEUTRALIZATION PROTECTING GROUPS - This disclosure relates to nucleic acid constructs modified to have a reduced net anionic charge. In some aspects the constructs comprise phosphodiester and/or phosphothioate protecting groups. The disclosure also provide methods of making and using such constructs.04-09-2009
20090098049Targeting transducible molecules to specific cell types - The disclosure provides fusion polypeptides and constructs useful in targeting molecules including diagnostics and therapeutics to a cell type of interest. The fusion constructs include a protein transduction domain, a ligand domain and a cargo domain. Also provided are methods of treating disease and disorders such as cell proliferative disorders.04-16-2009

Patent applications by Steven F Dowdy, La Jolla, CA US

Thomas Dowdy, Sunnyvale, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080260295IMAGE SCALING ARRANGEMENT - Methods and system for transferring images between devices are disclosed. For example, differently scaled images by a host device may automatically and/or selectively be transferred to a media player for display. In turn, appropriately scaled images may be transferred automatically and/or selectively to another display device for example a TV, camera or printer. The selectivity may occur either at the host level or at the player level.10-23-2008
20090106658Techniques and Graphical User Interfaces for Categorical Shuffle - Improved techniques and graphical user interfaces that enable users to shuffle a group of media items in accordance with categories associated with the media items are disclosed. According to one aspect, techniques can operate to categorically shuffle media items having categories associated therewith. According to another aspect, a user interface control can be graphically presented to a user to assist the user in selecting a shuffle setting. The shuffle setting provided by the user affects the nature of the shuffle. For example, the shuffle setting can impact the likelihood that two adjacent media items in the group of media items will be from the same one or more categories following the shuffle.04-23-2009
20090216814IMAGE SCALING ARRANGEMENT - Methods and system for transferring images between devices is disclosed. For example, differently scaled images by a host device may automatically and/or selectively be transferred to a media player for display. In turn, appropriately scaled images may be transferred automatically and/or selectively to another display device for example a TV, camera or printer. The selectivity may occur either at the host level or at the player level.08-27-2009
20090265750TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING PODCASTING - Improved podcasts and techniques that facilitate their use are disclosed. The improved techniques can pertain to creating, publishing, hosting, accessing, subscribing, managing, transferring, and/or playing podcasts. According to one aspect, a client application can subscribe to podcasts and then automatically monitor the podcasts for updates to be downloaded. In the event that user interest in a podcast becomes inadequate, downloading of further updates can be restricted. According to another aspect, a podcast can be subscribed to through use of a portable subscription file. According to still another aspect, podcast feeds can be enhanced to include segment elements and other metadata.10-22-2009
20090319949Media Manager with Integrated Browers - Methods and systems that improve the way media is played, sorted, modified, stored and cataloged are disclosed. One aspect relates to a browse window that allows a user to navigate through and select images that are related to media items. Another aspect relates to a graphical user interface of a media management program that utilizes multiple browse windows. Another aspect relates to simultaneously displayed media browse windows whose operations are integrated together so that the content shown therein is automatically synched when selections are made. Another aspect relates to resetting browsed content to the currently playing media.12-24-2009
20100054715IMAGE SCALING ARRANGEMENT - Methods and system for transferring images between devices are disclosed. For example, differently scaled images by a host device may automatically and/or selectively be transferred to a media player for display. In turn, appropriately scaled images may be transferred automatically and/or selectively to another display device for example a TV, camera or printer. The selectivity may occur either at the host level or at the player level.03-04-2010
20110040658Network-Based Purchase and Distribution of Media - Methods and systems for network-based purchase and distribution of media are disclosed. The purchase and distribution of media by these methods and systems are not only secure but also controlled. The security restricts access to media within media files during downloads as well as while stored at a server and/or client. For example, a potential purchaser can search and browse through numerous media items on-line that are available for purchase. The potential purchaser can thereafter purchase one or more media items on-line with great ease. Upon purchasing a media item, the content for the media item can be downloaded over the network to the purchaser. The content for the media item is then encrypted for the purchaser's use and stored on the purchaser's machine. Thereafter, the purchaser can make use of the media item (e.g., play the media item). Improved graphical user interfaces suitable for reviewing, browsing, previewing and/or purchasing numerous media items are also disclosed.02-17-2011
20110125650METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE NETWORK-BASED DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT - A method and system for network-based distribution of content are disclosed. The distribution of content is not only secure but also controlled. The security restricts access to content within media files during downloads as well as while stored at a server or client. In one embodiment, each media file is encrypted with a different, randomly generated key. The control over the distribution of the media file can serve to limit the subsequent distribution of media files from clients to other clients. In another embodiment, the control can permit media files to be shared on a limited number of different clients affiliated with the same user. The clients can vary with application but generally are computing devices that have memory storage. Often, the clients are personal computers or other computing devices that are capable of storing and presenting content to their users.05-26-2011
20110126006METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE NETWORK-BASED DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT - A method and system for network-based distribution of content are disclosed. The distribution of content is not only secure but also controlled. The security restricts access to content within media files during downloads as well as while stored at a server or client. In one embodiment, each media file is encrypted with a different, randomly generated key. The control over the distribution of the media file can serve to limit the subsequent distribution of media files from clients to other clients. In another embodiment, the control can permit media files to be shared on a limited number of different clients affiliated with the same user. The clients can vary with application but generally are computing devices that have memory storage. Often, the clients are personal computers or other computing devices that are capable of storing and presenting content to their users.05-26-2011

Patent applications by Thomas Dowdy, Sunnyvale, CA US