Evan S.
Evan S. Deneris, Cleveland, OH US
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20120095084 | MODULATION OF SEROTONIN NEURONS INVOLVING THE PET-1 TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL REGION - Serotonin neurons modulate most homeostatic Central Nervous System (CNS) functions while influencing the expression of behavioral traits such as mood, aggression and anxiety. Serotonin neuron dysfunction has been implicated in depression, addiction, autism and sudden infant death syndrome. This disclosure describes a straightforward, highly reproducible method for genetically accessing serotonin neurons and a sub-population of intestinal enterocytes, in vivo, using BAC-based transgenes that can be constructed using simple subcloning procedures. Compositions described herein include these transgenes and methods for making and using them to create transgenic mouse strains and identify serotonin and intestinal enterocytes without immunostaining. | 04-19-2012 |
Evan S. Klein, Washington, DC US
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20160104237 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A CUSTOMER ACCOUNT SWITCH - Systems and methods for management of an account switch are disclosed. An account switch management system may include one or more memory devices storing software instructions, and one or more processors configured to execute the software instructions to receive a list of transaction entries to be switched from a first account to a second account and account information associated with the first account and the second account. The one or more processors may also determine a recommendation relating to a customer action based on the transaction entries and the account information. The one or more processors may provide the list of transaction entries and account information and the recommendation to the client device. The one or more processors may also receive a request from the client device to complete an action and transmit a notification to a processing device to complete the action. | 04-14-2016 |
Evan S. Murphy, Santa Clara, CA US
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20150347368 | ATTACHMENT MARKUP AND MESSAGE TRANSMISSION - Disclosed herein is a technique for editing an attachment included in an email message. The attachment is displayed within a message body of the email message and can be edited directly within the message body. Specifically, the technique involves launching a markup application that generates an editable version of the attachment within the message body. The markup application allows a user to make edits to the editable version of the attachment without leaving the email message. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350133 | MESSAGE ATTACHMENT MANAGEMENT - A method and system for exchanging email attachments is disclosed. An attachment can be sent to one or more recipients using a file hosting service. In this way, instead of including the attachment with the email, the attachment is sent and stored on a file server. The attachment can later be retrieved by the email's recipients using a link that is included in the email. The link can be embedded in the email's header or body. In one case, the attachment is automatically retrieved from the file server using the link. In another case, a recipient can manually retrieve the attachment from the file server using the link. A link can be associated with an expiration date such that when a link expires, the link can no longer be used to retrieve the attachment. | 12-03-2015 |
Evan S. Torchin, San Francisco, CA US
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20140115436 | ANNOTATION MIGRATION - Some embodiments provide a content processing application with a novel annotation migration operation that allows the application to automatically migrate annotations from a first version of content such as a document to a second version of the content. Examples of such annotations include user-specified notes, highlights, bookmarks, and/or other annotations. The content processing application examines different sets of content segments in the second version to identify a particular set of content segments that matches a first set of content segments in the first version associated with a particular annotation. Upon identifying a matching particular set of content segments, the content processing application associates the particular annotation with the particular set of content segments in the second version. The content processing application can then provide a presentation of the second version with the particular annotation for the matching particular set of content segments. | 04-24-2014 |
20140115449 | GENERATING SAMPLE DOCUMENTS - Some embodiments described herein provide a content publishing tool that includes a document-sampling tool for generating a sample document from a full-length document. In some embodiments, the document-sampling tool allows a publisher to identify a section of a document and generate a sample document that includes a selection of pages from that section. The sample document may be generated using a predefined percentage of the pages of the section up to a maximum of a predefined number of pages. The heuristics of the sample generation may also specify that the sample document include a minimum of some number of pages. | 04-24-2014 |
20150113411 | Automatic Configuration of Displays for Slide Presentation - Systems, methods, and devices are provided for automatically configuring a display layout for a slide presentation to allow a presenter to seamlessly perform effective, professional slide presentation even in unfamiliar locales. A method for doing so may involve receiving connected display information that describes the electronic displays currently connected to the electronic device. When the connected display information indicates that multiple electronic displays are currently connected, the processor of the electronic device may automatically choose, without explicit user assignment, a main presentation display and one or more presenter displays. The main presentation display may display a slide presentation from among the multiple electronic displays, while the presenter displays may display information other than only the slide presentation to aid the presenter. The main presentation display and the presenter displays may be chosen based at least in part on the connected display information. | 04-23-2015 |
20150113412 | INTERACTIVE BUILD ORDER INTERFACE - An approach is presented for ordering and manipulating objects involved in a build on a slide of a presentation. For example, in certain embodiments, build effects may be grouped and moved or manipulated as groups within a build order list. In certain implementations, movement of build effects on the build order list may be facilitated by displaying one or more visual indicators conveying information about the order or properties of the build effects being moved. | 04-23-2015 |