Stephen Henry
Stephen Henry Hearty, Dundalk IE
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20110034676 | ANTI-SIALIC ACID ANTIBODY MOLECULES - A method of generating and isolating a recombinant high affinity anti-sialic acid antibody molecule comprises the steps of immunising a host with an immunogen comprising a conjugate of sialic acid and a carrier protein to generate an anti-sialic acid polyclonal serum, isolating a sample of RNA from the immunised avian host, and generating and screening of a library of recombinant antibody molecules from the RNA sample, and isolating a recombinant high affinity anti-sialic acid antibody molecule. The antibody molecule is selected from the group consisting of: whole antibodies; scFv fragments; and Fab fragments, and the host is | 02-10-2011 |
Stephen Henry Miller, Naples, FL US
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20160058430 | Apparatus for safely and accurately excising core tissue samples from palpated nodules or surface lesions - Apparatus for safely and accurately positioning the fingertip of a physician (or technician) performing a biopsy procedure, e.g., to excise a core tissue samples of the male prostate or other internal organs, to avoid injury (e.g., a needle stick) from the sharpened distal end of a biopsy needle assembly. Such apparatus comprises an open tubular member defining an elongated passageway through which a biopsy needle assembly, when actuated, can be made to pass and to extend a predetermined distance along an external path in order to effect the core sampling of a biological mass of interest. The tubular housing supports a safety flange at its distal end, such flange having a flat surface adapted to be engaged by the fingertip of the physician prior to actuation of the biopsy needle assembly. Preferably, the engaged surface of the safety flange defines a physical fiducial adapted to be sensed by theuser's fingertip, such fiducial being located a predetermined safe distance from the external path traveled by the needle assembly, whereby the physician is assured that his or her fingertip is safely spaced from the needle assembly when actuated, and the distal end of the tubular housing is precisely positioned relative to a biological mass of interest. | 03-03-2016 |
Stephen Henry Polit, Belmont, MA US
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20130019309 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MALICIOUS INSIDERS USING EVENT MODELSAANM Strayer; William TimothyAACI West NewtonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Strayer; William Timothy West Newton MA USAANM Partridge; CraigAACI East LansingAAST MIAACO USAAGP Partridge; Craig East Lansing MI USAANM Jackson; Alden WarrenAACI BrooklineAAST MAAACO USAAGP Jackson; Alden Warren Brookline MA USAANM Polit; Stephen HenryAACI BelmontAAST MAAACO USAAGP Polit; Stephen Henry Belmont MA US - Systems and methods are disclosed for determining whether a mission has occurred. The disclosed systems and methods utilize event models that represent a sequence of tasks that an entity could or must take in order to successfully complete the mission. As a specific example, an event model may represent the sequence of tasks a malicious insider may complete in order to exfiltrate sensitive information. Most event models include certain tasks that must be accomplished in order for the insider to successfully exfiltrate an organization's sensitive information. Many of the observable tasks in the attack models can be monitored using relatively little information, such as the source, time, and type of the communication. The monitored information is utilized in a traceback search through the event model for occurrences of the tasks of the event model to determine whether the mission that the event model represents occurred. | 01-17-2013 |
Stephen Henry Roache, Phila, PA US
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20120327635 | Flashing light safety helmet | 12-27-2012 |
Stephen Henry Schoettler, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100227675 | Virtual Playing Chips in a Multiuser Online Game Network - In various embodiments, virtual currency is used within a multiplayer online game in a restricted manner. | 09-09-2010 |
20120015715 | VIRTUAL PLAYING CHIPS IN A MULTIUSER ONLINE GAME NETWORK - Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for executing game transactions in an online game to acquire virtual currency. One method includes an operation for detecting a request from a player to purchase virtual currency for use in the online game. Cash or credit is received, in an online transaction, to make the purchase of the virtual currency. The virtual currency of the online game is not redeemable for cash or credit so the virtual currency cannot be considered gambling proceeds. The method further includes an operation for crediting the player with an amount of virtual currency based on the amount of the received cash or credit. | 01-19-2012 |