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Jennifer M. Braggin, Lexington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110211976METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING OPERATION OF A PUMP - The disclosure describes systems and methods relating generally to filtration. Even more particularly, embodiments described herein relate to optimizing operating routines of a pump based on filter information and process fluid information. The filter information can be stored on an electronically readable tag on the filter.09-01-2011

Jennifer M. Braggin, Somerville, MA US

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20120128505Method and System for Pump Priming - The disclosure describes systems and methods relating generally to filtration. Even more particularly, embodiments described herein relate to optimizing operating routines of a pump based on filter. Embodiments of priming routines described herein can perform a back pressure step to pressurize the filter from downstream and a back flush step to flush the filter from downstream.05-24-2012

Jennifer M. Copes, Rockwall, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100147425WATER-RESISTANT ASSET PROTECTION BAG - The disclosure relates to an asset protection bag for large items, such as, but not limited to, automobiles and boats, and also for small items, such as, but not limited to, firearms and documents. The asset protection bag includes a first half and a second half which can be laid out flat. A first zipper profile of a water-resistant zipper is formed around the periphery of the first half and a second zipper profile of the water-resistant zipper is formed around the periphery of the second half. The first half is folded over the second half, with the asset therebetween, and the zipper profiles are interlocked. Vacuum ports are provided to allow for the evacuation of air trapped therewithin.06-17-2010

Jennifer M. Farver, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110145748SPECIFYING USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS - Providing a user interface for configuring a computer-executable application includes receiving a specification defining: relationships among user interface elements, the relationships based on dependencies between components of a dataflow graph that includes multiple nodes representing components of the dataflow graph and links between the nodes representing flows of data between the components, parameters defining respective characteristics of the components of the dataflow graph, and variables defining respective characteristics of the user interface elements. During operation of a user interface, user interface elements are displayed based on the relationships defined in the specification.06-16-2011
20110153667MANAGING RECORD FORMAT INFORMATION - Data is prepared for processing in a data processing system using format information. Data is received that includes records that have values for fields over an input device or port. A target record format for processing the data is determined. Multiple records are analyzed according to validation tests to determine whether the data matches candidate record formats. Each candidate record format specifies a format for each field, and each validation test corresponds to at least one candidate record format. In response to receiving results of the validation tests, the target record format is associated with the data based on at least one of: a candidate record format for which at least a partial match was determined according to at least one validation test, a parsed record format selected according to a data type associated with the data, and a constructed record format generated from an analysis of data characteristics.06-23-2011
20110153711MANAGING OBJECTS USING A CLIENT-SERVER BRIDGE - A method for supporting communication between a client and a server includes receiving a first message from a client. The method also includes creating an object in response to the first message. The method also includes sending a response to the first message to the client. The method also includes receiving changes to the object from a server. The method also includes storing the changes to the object. The method also includes receiving a second message from the client. The method also includes sending the stored changes to the client with a response to the second message.06-23-2011

Jennifer M. Farver, Cambridge, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100217783COMMUNICATING WITH DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS - In some aspects, a method includes connecting over a network to a data storage system, the data storage system storing data objects. A dataflow graph that includes nodes representing data processing components connected by links that represent flows of data access an interface of the data storage system. The interface provides functions for accessing the data objects. At least one of the data processing components performs operations on a received input flow of data that enable the functions provided by the interface to modify one or more stored data objects, and performs operations in response to functions provided by the interface to generate an output flow of data.08-26-2010

Jennifer M. Giltnane, Nashville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090155767Methods for a predictive diagnostic test for tamoxifen - A method for determining the likelihood that a therapy involving administration of tamoxifen to a patient afflicted with an estrogen receptor positive breast cancer will provide a therapeutic benefit to the patient which comprises determining the level of expression of epidermal growth factor receptor present within a non-nuclear compartment in cells present in a breast tissue sample from the patient; and comparing the level of expression so obtained to a predetermined level of expression wherein the likelihood the therapy will provide a therapeutic benefit to the patient is greater if the level of expression in step a) is less than the predetermined level of expression.06-18-2009

Jennifer M. Horwood, Canterbury GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100311077Use of GPR100 Receptor in Diabetes and Obesity Regulation - We describe a method of identifying a molecule suitable for the treatment, prophylaxis or alleviation of a Gpr100 associated disease, in particular diabetes and obesity, the method comprising determining whether a candidate molecule is an agonist or antagonist of Gpr100 polypeptide, in which the Gpr100 polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3 or SEQ ID NO: 5, or a sequence which is at least 90% identical thereto.12-09-2010

Jennifer M. Hydrick, Kingston, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100012976POLISHING OF SMALL COMPOSITE SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS - A device includes a crystalline material within an area confined by an insulator. A surface of the crystalline material has a reduced roughness. One example includes obtaining a surface with reduced roughness by using a planarization process configured with a selectivity of the crystalline material to the insulator greater than one. In a preferred embodiment, the planarization process uses a composition including abrasive spherical silica, H01-21-2010

Jennifer M. Kachergus, Atlantic Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100235933Kaspp (lrrk2) gene, its production and use for the detection and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders - The present invention refers to a newly discovered gene named KASPP for Kinase Associated with Parkinsonism with Pleiomorphic Pathology or alternatively named LRRK2 for Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2, its production, biochemical characterization and use for the detection and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson disease (PD) including, without limitation, sporadic PD, Alzheimer disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and other synucleinopathies and/or tauopathy as well as several polymorphisms and mutations in the KASPP/LRRK2 gene segregated with PD.09-16-2010
20120035072KASPP (LRRK2) GENE, ITS PRODUCTION AND USE FOR THE DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS - The present invention refers to a newly discovered gene named KASPP for Kinase Associated with Parkinsonism with Pleiomorphic Pathology or alternatively named LRRK2 for Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2, its production, biochemical characterization and use for the detection and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson disease (PD) including, without limitation, sporadic PD, Alzheimer disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and other synucleinopathies and/or tauopathy as well as several polymorphisms and mutations in the KASPP/LRRK2 gene segregated with PD.02-09-2012

Jennifer M. Kofonow, Philadelphia, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100285496Methods and Devices for the Detection of Biofilm - The present invention provides methods and kits for biofilm detection.11-11-2010
20110171123In Vivo Biofilm Infection Diagnosis and Treatment - The present invention relates to a method for in vivo detection of a biofilm infection residing in a mammal, the method comprising (i) administering to the mammal a diagnostic-effective amount of a biofilm-specific probe, wherein the probe comprises a bio film-targeting moiety and a paramagnetic nanoparticle core; and (ii) imaging the mammal to detect the presence of the biofilm infection by observing the mammal using a magnetic resonance diagnostic technique after the biofilm-specific probe has been provided sufficient time to selectively bind to the bio film infection that may be present in the mammal. The invention also relates to methods of treatment of a bio film infection, and compositions and kits useful in the detection and/or treatment of bio film infections.07-14-2011

Jennifer M. Maack, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100055274APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING FOOD ITEMS - Apparatus and methods for fabricating food items include extruding a first hot plastic food mass through multiple passages (03-04-2010

Jennifer M. Morzano, Long Branch, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100281785Roof Spoiler - Disclosed is a roof spoiler that effectively disrupts the attached flow of wind upon a roof surface. This spoiler has a stowed position, whereby it is almost completely out of the view of passersby. It also has a deployed position, wherein a barrier is projected vertically, or substantially vertically, so as to disrupt the flow of air over the roof surface. This spoiler utilizes a hinged design to move between these two positions. The spoiler is specially designed to operate in conjunction with a gutter mounted along the leading edge of the roof. In the stowed position, a portion of the spoiler covers the open gutter. In one embodiment, the spoiler is L-shaped to facilitate its stability in the deployed position.11-11-2010
20110000143Symmetric Roof Spoiler - Disclosed is a roof spoiler that effectively disrupts the attached flow of wind on a roof surface. Preferably, the spoiler is specially designed for installation with a gutter mounted on the roof fascia or along the leading edge of the roof. This spoiler utilizes a hinged design to move between two operating positions. The first position is a stowed position, whereby the spoiler extends beyond the gutter and is designed to be nearly invisible to passersby. In the stowed position, a portion of the spoiler covers the outer edge of the gutter (if present). A second portion of the spoiler may extend outward from the gutter. The second position is a deployed position, wherein a barrier is projected vertically, or substantially vertically, so as to disrupt the flow of air over the roof surface. In one embodiment, the spoiler rests upon the roof covering when in the deployed position. In another embodiment, the spoiler rests near or against the gutter or holding bracket. In one embodiment, a bracketing system, or support structure, is placed around an existing gutter. The roof spoiler is then pivotally attached to this support structure. In another embodiment, the support structure attaches directly to the gutter.01-06-2011

Jennifer M. Raisig, Durham, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090157610METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR APPLYING A GRAPHICAL HIERARCHICAL CONTEXT IN A SEARCH QUERY - A method, system, and computer program product for applying a graphical hierarchical context in a search query. A Hierarchical Context Ordering (HCO) utility monitors receipt of a search string entry. Upon detection of the search string entry, HCO utility determines at least one search result that is associated with the detected search string entry. Responsive to receipt of a selected search result, HCO utility identifies existing hierarchical placement information associated with at least one of the selected search result and at least one duplicate result of the selected search result. At least one of the selected search result and the at least one duplicate result is outputted within a topical hierarchy containing the hierarchical placement information. According to another embodiment, prior to the outputting step, at least one non-relevant topic from the existing hierarchical placement information is removed.06-18-2009

Jennifer M. Scotter, Christchurch NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080286830Analysing Breath Samples for Volatile Organic Compound - The invention describes the use of a biomarker pentylfuran to detect bacterial and/or fungal pathogens. Pentylfuran is released from certain pathogens and detected in the headspace gas of an in vitro culture or in the breath sample of a patient. Pentylfuran is particularly useful in the detection of 11-20-2008

Jennifer M. Smith, St. Petersburg, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090115996DETECTING MICROORGANISMS IN BLOOD UTILIZING PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES IN BLOOD - An approach to detecting microorganisms in blood uses the changes of hemoglobin and the physical and chemical properties of blood to detect the presence of microorganisms in blood. Spectrophotometric measurements are taken several wavelengths across the UV-Vis-NIR portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, and a deconvolution is performed quantitatively to interpret distinct spectral characteristics of blood enabling the detection of microorganisms.05-07-2009

Jennifer M. Torian, Palatine, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100100238Personalized Gift Card Templates With Digital Images - A customizable gift card that may be designed using a plurality of design templates that have modifiable fields and layouts. The gift cards may be designated for use at one or more stores based on contract arrangements between the stores and a vendor of the gift card. The gift card may be adapted to be used exclusively at the designated stores. At least one template field of at least a portion of a plurality of design templates is modifiable by a customer based on a vendor based rule set. A user provided photo is printed on the gift card and is selected by the user from either a digital photo album on the Internet, one or more user provided photos inputted via a scanner, or one or more user provided photos stored on a computer-readable medium.04-22-2010