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Andrea Wildt, San Francisco, CA US
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20100070528 | Method and system for apportioning opportunity among campaigns in a CRM system - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for providing apportioning of opportunity among campaigns in an on-demand service in a database system. These mechanisms and methods for providing apportioning of opportunity among campaigns can enable embodiments to automatically determine which campaigns are related to an opportunity and provide a filtered set of campaigns that are related to at least one opportunity. The ability of embodiments to apportion opportunity among campaigns can provide marketing information that accurately reflects the true relationship between an opportunity and a plurality of campaigns. | 03-18-2010 |
20130117228 | Method and System for Object Synchronization in CRM systems - In an embodiment of the present invention, a Response object collects and synchronizes information from other types of objects as may be implemented in a CRM system. For example, certain objects may include a Lead or Contact Object, a Campaign object, and an Opportunity Object that is synchronized into a Response object. In this way, the results for a given Lead or Contact can be directly attributed to the Campaign or Opportunity without having to guess as may be necessary in certain typical CRM systems. | 05-09-2013 |
20140108091 | Method and System for Attributing Metrics in a CRM System - In an embodiment of the present invention, a Response object collects and synchronizes information from other types of objects as may be implemented in a CRM system. For example, certain objects may include a Lead or Contact Object, a Campaign object, and an Opportunity Object that is synchronized into a Response object. In this way, the results for a given Lead or Contact can be directly attributed to the Campaign or Opportunity without having to guess as may be necessary in certain typical CRM systems. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108398 | Method and System for Recording Responses in a CRM System - In an embodiment of the present invention, a Response object collects and synchronizes information from other types of objects as may be implemented in a CRM system. For example, certain objects may include a Lead or Contact Object, a Campaign object, and an Opportunity Object that is synchronized into a Response object. In this way, the results for a given Lead or Contact can be directly attributed to the Campaign or Opportunity without having to guess as may be necessary in certain typical CRM systems. | 04-17-2014 |
Ludwig Wildt, Lans AT
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20120190561 | MEANS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING ENDOMETRIOSIS - The present invention relates to means and methods for diagnosing or predicting endometriosis in a female subject. Particularly, the present invention relates to methods for determining the susceptibility to, predisposition for, presence of and/or risk of developing or suffering from endometriosis in a female subject. The present invention also relates to a kit useful for determining the risk of developing or suffering from endometriosis in a subject, a binding molecule specifically binding to the DBP GC*2 or DBP GC*1 allele product, and a binding molecule binding to the gene encoding the DBP GC*2 or GC*1 allele. | 07-26-2012 |
20140127703 | Method for Diagnosing Preeclampsia - Described is a method for in vitro diagnosing whether a pregnant woman has a risk for developing preeclampsia (PE) comprising the steps of determining the afamin content of the pregnant woman in a blood sample or a blood-derived sample, urine, amniotic and cerebrospinal fluid; or determining the content of afamin m-RNA in a liver tissue sample; and comparing the afamin content determined in the sample with a reference value. | 05-08-2014 |
Marcus Wildt, Bietigheim-Bissingen DE
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20150309206 | DETECTION DEVICE FOR DETECTING AN OBJECT IN A DETECTION REGION ON AN INNER PANEL PART OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, MOTOR VEHICLE, AND CORRESPONDING METHOD - A detection device for detecting an object is disclosed. The detection device is located on and/or above an inner panel part of a motor vehicle in the region of an exit opening implemented in the inner panel part, wherein the detection device has a detection region, in which the object is detectable in an acquisition direction of the detection device, wherein the acquisition direction extends at least essentially in parallel to an opening plane of the exit opening. | 10-29-2015 |
Patrick M. Wildt, Morgan, MN US
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20140172755 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL FEATURE MERGING FOR SUPPORTING EVIDENCE IN A QUESTION AND ANSWERING SYSTEM - Method, system, and computer program product to analyze a plurality of candidate answers identified as responsive to a question presented to a deep question answering system, by computing a first feature score for a first feature of an item of evidence, of a plurality of items of evidence, the first feature score being based on at least one attribute of the first feature, the item of evidence relating to a first candidate answer, of the plurality of candidate answers, and computing a merged feature score for the first candidate answer by applying the first feature score to a second feature score for a second feature of the item of evidence. | 06-19-2014 |
Patrick M. Wildt, Rochester, MN US
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20140172879 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL FEATURE MERGING FOR SUPPORTING EVIDENCE IN A QUESTION AND ANSWERING SYSTEM - Method, system, and computer program product to analyze a plurality of candidate answers identified as responsive to a question presented to a deep question answering system, by computing a first feature score for a first feature of an item of evidence, of a plurality of items of evidence, the first feature score being based on at least one attribute of the first feature, the item of evidence relating to a first candidate answer, of the plurality of candidate answers, and computing a merged feature score for the first candidate answer by applying the first feature score to a second feature score for a second feature of the item of evidence. | 06-19-2014 |
Sheryl Wildt, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130205417 | HAIRLESS NOD SCID MOUSE - Hairless, immunodeficient mice on a non-obese diabetic (NOD) background and methods for their production are disclosed herein. The mice are hairless and have multiple immunodeficiencies, including B-cell and T-cell deficiencies, as well as impaired macrophage and complement function. The mice also have a further deficit in natural killer and dendritic cells of the immune system. The mice are useful for biomedical research, for example, in studies involving xenograft transplantation, spontaneous tumors, cancer cell tumorigenesis, tumor angiogenesis, tumor metastatic potential, tumor suppression therapy, carcinogenesis regulation, and tumor imaging. | 08-08-2013 |
Stefan Wildt, Somerville, MA US
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20130295608 | YEAST STRAIN FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PROTEINS WITH MODIFIED O-GLYCOSYLATION - Lower eukaryotic host cells have been recombinantly engineered to produce glycoprotein having human-like O-glycosylation. The glycoproteins are useful for the production of glycoprotein compositions with advantages for the production of human therapeutics. | 11-07-2013 |
20150051381 | COMBINATORIAL DNA LIBRARY FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED N-GLYCANS IN LOWER EUKARYOTES - The present invention relates to eukaryotic host cells having modified oligosaccharides which may be modified further by heterologous expression of a set of glycosyltransferases, sugar transporters and mannosidases to become host-strains for the production of mammalian, e.g., human therapeutic glycoproteins. The invention provides nucleic acid molecules and combinatorial libraries which can be used to successfully target and express mammalian enzymatic activities such as those involved in glycosylation to intracellular compartments in a eukaryotic host cell. The process provides an engineered host cell which can be used to express and target any desirable gene(s) involved in glycosylation. Host cells with modified oligosaccharides are created or selected. N-glycans made in the engineered host cells have a Man | 02-19-2015 |
20150152427 | METHOD TO ENGINEER MAMMANLIAN-TYPE CARBOHYDRATE STRUCTURES - The present invention relates to host cells having modified lipid-linked oligosaccharides which may be modified further by heterologous expression of a set of glycosyltransferases, sugar transporters and mannosidases to become host-strains for the production of mammalian, e.g., human therapeutic glycoproteins. The process provides an engineered host cell which can be used to express and target any desirable gene(s) involved in glycosylation. Host cells with modified lipid-linked oligosaccharides are created or selected. N-glycans made in the engineered host cells have a GlcNAcMan | 06-04-2015 |
Stefan Wildt, New York, NY US
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20100331192 | SURFACE DISPLAY OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN LOWER EUKARYOTES - Methods for display of recombinant proteins or protein libraries on the surface of lower eukaryotes such as yeast and filamentous fungi are described. The methods are useful for screening libraries of recombinant proteins in lower eukaryotes to identify particular proteins with desired properties from the array of proteins in the libraries. The methods are particularly useful for constructing and screening antibody libraries in lower eukaryotes. | 12-30-2010 |
20120021948 | SURFACE DISPLAY OF WHOLE ANTIBODIES IN EUKARYOTES - Methods for display of recombinant whole immunoglobulins or immunoglobulin libraries on the surface of eukaryote host cells, including yeast and filamentous fungi, are described. The methods are useful for screening libraries of recombinant immunoglobulins in eukaryote host cells to identify immunoglobulins that are specific for an antigen of interest. | 01-26-2012 |
20120121630 | RECOMBINANT ECTODOMAIN EXPRESSION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS GLYCOPROTEINS IN YEAST - The present invention provides Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) gD, gC, gB and/or gE recombinant glycoproteins having a particular pre-selected N-linked glycosylation pattern as the predominant N-glycoform. The present invention also provides methods of producing these recombinant glycoproteins in yeast, preferably | 05-17-2012 |
20120232007 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PROTEINS IN PICHIA PASTORIS THAT LACK DETECTABLE CROSS BINDING ACTIVITY TO ANTIBODIES AGAINST HOST CELL ANTIGENS - Methods for producing proteins and glycoproteins in | 09-13-2012 |
20130217067 | Combinatorial DNA Library for Producing Modified N-Glycans In Lower Eukaryotes - The present invention relates to eukaryotic host cells having modified oligosaccharides which may be modified further by heterologous expression of a set of glycosyltransferases, sugar transporters and mannosidases to become host-strains for the production of mammalian, e.g., human therapeutic glycoproteins. The invention provides nucleic acid molecules and combinatorial libraries which can be used to successfully target and express mammalian enzymatic activities such as those involved in glycosylation to intracellular compartments in a eukaryotic host cell. The process provides an engineered host cell which can be used to express and target any desirable gene(s) involved in glycosylation. Host cells with modified oligosaccharides are created or selected. N-glycans made in the engineered host cells have a Man | 08-22-2013 |
20150211000 | SURFACE DISPLAY OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN LOWER EUKARYOTES - Methods for display of recombinant proteins or protein libraries on the surface of lower eukaryotes such as yeast and filamentous fungi are described. The methods are useful for screening libraries of recombinant proteins in lower eukaryotes to identify particular proteins with desired properties from the array of proteins in the libraries. The methods are particularly useful for constructing and screening antibody libraries in lower eukaryotes. | 07-30-2015 |
Stephan Wildt, New York, NY US
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20140200180 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PROTEINS IN PICHIA PASTORIS THAT LACK DETECTABLE CROSS BINDING ACTIVITY TO ANTIBODIES AGAINST HOST CELL ANTIGENS - Methods for producing proteins and glycoproteins in | 07-17-2014 |