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Jerome C. Bressi, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090105485HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS - Compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, kits and methods are provided for use with HDAC that comprise a compound selected from the group consisting of:04-23-2009
20090111996HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS - Compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, kits and methods are provided for use with HDAC that comprise a compound selected from the group consisting of:04-30-2009
20100063054cMET INHIBITORS - Compounds of the following formula are provided for use with cMET:03-11-2010
20100093767Mitotic Kinase Inhibitors - The invention relates to inhibitors of enzymes that disrupt the assembly and function of the mitotic spindle, compositions comprising the inhibitors of Formula (I), kits and articles of manufacture comprising the inhibitors and inhibitor compositions, and methods of using the inhibitors and inhibitor compositions. The inhibitors and inhibitor compositions are useful for treating, preventing or modulating diseases in which mitotic kinesins, including kinesin-like spindle protein (KSP), may be involved; symptoms of such diseases; or the effect of other physiological events mediated by mitotic kinesins, including KSP.04-15-2010

Patent applications by Jerome C. Bressi, San Diego, CA US

Jerome C. Farnan, Franklin, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100202730FIBER OPTIC JACK AND CONNECTOR - The present invention provides a fiber optic jack for routing optical signals. In another aspect, the present invention provides a fiber optic connector with accurate alignment that may be used with, among other things, the fiber optic jack08-12-2010

Jerome C. Porque, Bridgewater, NJ US

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20090122310METHOD OF MAKING MICROARRAYS - Provided is a method of making microarrays that includes providing a substrate with discrete first microfeatures that have a first profile, and depositing vapor-coated materials onto the first microfeatures to form second microfeatures having a second profile that is substantially different from the first profile. Also provided is a method of adding a replication material to the vapor-coated microfeatures to form a mold. Microarrays made by this method can be used as substrates for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS).05-14-2009
20090162799METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATING THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES WITH SUB-MICRON AND MICRON FEATURES - A method and system are provided for fabricating three-dimensional (3D) structures having micron or submicron features. The method includes providing a continuously-formed relief structured material, the relief structured material having a first layer comprising a material having a pattern of relief structures formed on a first surface thereof. The structured material includes second layer comprising a photosensitive material that is disposed on the first layer. The relief structured material is exposed to radiation through the first layer, where the pattern of relief structures formed on the first surface of the first layer generates a 3-dimensional light intensity pattern of the radiation that is incident on the second layer. The exposed material is developed, where the developed material comprises a plurality of 3D structures having micron or submicron features.06-25-2009

Jerome C. Porque, Austin, TX US

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20090041986METHOD OF MAKING HIERARCHICAL ARTICLES - Provided is a method of fabricating hierarchical articles that contain nanofeatures and microstructures. The method includes providing a substrate that includes nanofeatures and then creating microstructures adding a layer, removing at least a portion of the layer to reveal at least a portion of the substrate.02-12-2009