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Christopher Myles, Alameda, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100290956 | CAP-LINKED TEST STRIP CARRIER FOR VIAL AUGMENTATION - The present disclosure provides test strip carriers for insertion into test strip vials and methods of making the same. Also provided are test strip vials including test strip carriers, and systems including test strip vials, test strip carriers and analytical test strips. The test strip carriers of the present disclosure are capable of engaging with the caps of test strip vials and thereby facilitating the retrieval of one or more test strips from the test strip vials upon opening of the test strip vials. | 11-18-2010 |
Christopher Ammon Myles, Alameda, CA US
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| 20100268053 | Method and Device for Detecting USB Cable Connection - Methods, devices, and system including detecting the presence of an electrical connection in a data port of a medical device, the presence of the electrical connection associated with a variation in a signal level resulting from the electrical connection in the data port, and generating a control signal in response to the detected presence of the electrical connection in the data port, where generating the control signals includes one or more of outputting a notification associated with the presence of the electrical connection in the data port or modifying one or more operational parameters associated with the medical device are provided. | 10-21-2010 |
David Myles, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20090186927 | TRANS-9,10-DEHYDROEPOTHILONE C AND D, ANALOGS THEREOF AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - The present invention provides new trans-9,10-dehydroepothilone C and trans-9,10-dehydroepothilone D based derivative compounds, compositions and methods of inhibiting cellular hyperproliferation and/or stabilizing microtubules in vitro and of treatment of hyperproliferative diseases in vivo. Also disclosed are methods of making the compounds. | 07-23-2009 |
David C. Myles, Kensington, CA US
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| 20090042837 | LEPTOMYCIN COMPOUNDS - Leptomycin-type compounds according to formula I | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090111869 | BENZOQUINONE ANSAMYCINS - The invention relates to benzoquinone ansamycin analogs useful for the treatment of cancer and other diseases or conditions characterized by undesired cellular proliferation or hyperproliferation. Therapies involving the administration of such benzoquinone ansamycin analogs, optionally in combination with an inhibitor of an HSP90 client protein, are useful to treat cancer and non-cancerous disease conditions. | 04-30-2009 |
David C. Myles, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20110172220 | DISCODERMOLIDE ANALOGUES AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - 6- and 7-substituted coumarin and related 6- and 7-substituted 1H-quinolin-2-one compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, and methods for their pharmaceutical use are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the 7-substituted coumarin and related 7-substituted 1H-quinolin-2-one compounds mimic or exceed the high level of pharmacological activity of discodermolide. In other embodiments, their preparation involves more readily available materials, higher yield processes and/or simpler synthetic sequences. In yet other embodiments, the compounds of the invention represent structurally simpler, therapeutically active analogues of discodermolide than heretofore known and may be useful as microtubule stabilizers and, inter alia, for treating and/or preventing cancer and other diseases, disorders, and/or conditions mediated by the stabilization of microtubules. | 07-14-2011 |
Ginger Marie Myles, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090113189 | Method and System for Hiding Information in the Instruction Processing Pipeline - A system, article of manufacture and method is provided for transferring secret information from a first location to a second location. The secret information is encoded and stalls in executable code are located. The executable code is configured to perform a predetermined function when executed on a pipeline processor. The encoded information is inserted into a plurality of instructions and the instructions are inserted into the executable code at the stalls. There is no net effect of all of the inserted instructions on the predetermined function of the executable code. The executable code is transferred to the second location. The location of the stalls in the transferred code is identified. The encoded information is extracted from the instructions located at the stalls. The encoded information may then be decoding information to generate the information at the second location. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090113549 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO ANALYZE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AGAINST TAMPERING - A system, article of manufacture and method is provided for determining the vulnerability to attack of a software system by generating a hybrid graph, the hybrid graph including an attack graph portion describing at least one potential attack goal on the software system and describing sub-attacks required to achieve the potential attack goal. The hybrid graph also includes a defense graph describing ways to defend against the potential sub-attacks. The hybrid attack-defense graph may be evaluated and a score may be calculated based on the evaluation. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090113552 | System and Method To Analyze Software Systems Against Tampering - A system, article of manufacture and method is provided for determining the vulnerability to attack of a software system by generating a hybrid graph, the hybrid graph including an attack graph portion describing at least one potential attack goal on the software system and describing sub-attacks required to achieve the potential attack goal. The hybrid graph also includes a defense graph describing ways to defend against the potential sub-attacks. The hybrid attack-defense graph may be evaluated and a score may be calculated based on the evaluation. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090113553 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HIDING INFORMATION IN THE INSTRUCTION PROCESSING PIPELINE - A system, article of manufacture and method is provided for transferring secret information from a first location to a second location. The secret information is encoded and stalls in executable code are located. The executable code is configured to perform a predetermined function when executed on a pipeline processor. The encoded information is inserted into a plurality of instructions and the instructions are inserted into the executable code at the stalls. There is no net effect of all of the inserted instructions on the predetermined function of the executable code. The executable code is transferred to the second location. The location of the stalls in the transferred code is identified. The encoded information is extracted from the instructions located at the stalls. The encoded information may then be decoding information to generate the information at the second location. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090287679 | Evaluation of tamper resistant software system implementations - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for evaluating a software system includes defining a rating of the tamper resistance of a software system and breaking down the rating into a plurality of metrics relevant to the tamper resistance of the software system. A score may then be calculated for each metric and the scores may be combined into a composite score for the rating. | 11-19-2009 |
