Lubeck
Christopher Lubeck, Chicago, IL US
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20110040324 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PERCUTANEOUS ACCESS, HEMOSTASIS, AND CLOSURE - The present invention provides methods and devices for obtaining percutaneous access, maintaining hemostasis, and providing closure of openings in tissues of the body. In particular, the present invention provides methods and devices for maintaining hemostasis and providing closure surgical incisions of the left ventricular apex of the heart. | 02-17-2011 |
20150087916 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PERCUTANEOUS ACCESS, HEMOSTASIS, AND CLOSURE - The present invention provides methods and devices for obtaining percutaneous access, maintaining hemostasis, and providing closure of openings in tissues of the body. In particular, the present invention provides methods and devices for maintaining hemostasis and providing closure surgical incisions of the left ventricular apex of the heart. | 03-26-2015 |
Eric Lubeck, Pasadena, CA US
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20140031243 | MULTIPLEX DETECTION OF MOLECULAR SPECIES IN CELLS BY SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING AND COMBINATORIAL LABELING - Methods and systems are provided for creating molecular barcodes or indicia for cellular constituents within single cells and for resolving such barcodes or indicia with super-resolution technologies such as super-resolution microscopy. By this approach, numerous molecular species that can be measured simultaneously in single cells. It has been demonstrated that multiple mRNA transcripts can be labeled with a spatially ordered sequence of fluorophores, and that barcodes can be resolved. In addition, alternative splicing events can be characterized by identifying and quantifying mRNA isoforms in an individual cell. | 01-30-2014 |
20150267251 | MULTIPLEX LABELING OF MOLECULES BY SEQUENTIAL HYBRIDIZATION BARCODING - The present invention, among other things, provides technologies for detecting and/or quantifying nucleic acids in cells, tissues, organs or organisms. In some embodiments, through sequential barcoding, the present invention provides methods for high-throughput profiling of a large number of targets, such as transcripts and/or DNA loci. | 09-24-2015 |
Mark Lubeck, San Jose, CA US
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20100082781 | NETWORK CONNECTIVITY - A method for managing a computer or communication network by obtaining connectivity configuration information from a plurality of networked devices; analyzing the connectivity configuration information from the plurality of networked devices; and, determining a state of connectivity between any two of the plurality of networked devices. | 04-01-2010 |
Mark R. Lubeck, San Jose, CA US
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20140380176 | Method and System for Generating a Network Monitoring Display with Animated Utilization Information - A method for displaying storage network information in a user interface. The method includes identifying a topology map for a storage network and gathering operating information, which is processed to determine a performance parameter, such as utilization. A performance monitoring display is generated including a topology map and a graphical representation of the performance parameter, which is positioned in the display relative to the components for which the parameter applies. The graphical representation can be a pair of parallel dashed lines between communicating components. The dashes in the lines are moved using a speed coding scheme representative of the performance parameter, e.g., with faster speeds used to show higher ranges of utilization, and the direction of movement matches data flow. The dashed lines are colored using a color coding scheme and the line segment lengths vary in association with the performance value. | 12-25-2014 |
Olaf M. Lubeck, Santa Fe, NM US
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20090176508 | METHOD FOR REQUESTING TRANSPORTATION SERVICES - A method for safely and efficiently requesting transportation services through the use of mobile communications devices capable of geographic location is described. Individual and package transportation may be provided. New customers may be efficiently serviced, and the requester and transportation provider locations may be viewed in real time on the mobile devices. | 07-09-2009 |
20120225671 | METHOD FOR REQUESTING TRANSPORTATION SERVICES - A method for safely and efficiently requesting transportation services through the use of mobile communications devices capable of geographic location is described. Individual and package transportation may be provided. New customers may be efficiently serviced, and the requester and transportation provider locations may be viewed in real time on the mobile devices. | 09-06-2012 |
Olaf Martin Lubeck, Santa Fe, NM US
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20150289109 | METHOD FOR REQUESTING TRANSPORTATION SERVICES - A method for safely and efficiently requesting transportation services through the use of mobile communications devices capable of geographic location is described. Individual and package transportation may be provided. New customers may be efficiently serviced, and the requester and transportation provider locations may be viewed in real time on the mobile devices. | 10-08-2015 |
Peter Lubeck, Kgs. Lyngby DK
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20150203833 | ASPERGILLUS CONTAINING BETA-GLUCOSIDASE, BETA-GLUCOSIDASES AND NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THE SAME - A novel microorganism is provided named | 07-23-2015 |
Peter S. Lubeck, Kgs. Lyngby DK
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20130280761 | ASPERGILLUS CONTAINING BETA-GLUCOSIDASE, BETA-GLUCOSIDASES AND NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THE SAME - A novel microorganism is provided named | 10-24-2013 |
Peter Stephensen Lubeck, Naerum DK
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20100015663 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ANTIFUNGAL PEPTIDE IN A FILAMENTOUS FUNGAL HOST CELL - The present invention provides a method for producing an antifungal peptide in a filamentous fungal host cell by expressing the antifungal peptide in a host cell which is deficient or partially deficient in the expression of an endogenous glucosyl-ceramide synthase (gcs) gene. | 01-21-2010 |
Raymond Lubeck, Sacramento, CA US
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20160070777 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTENT COLLECTION, CATALOGING, AND COLLABORATION - Mobile and Web applications for the collection of digital media (photos, video, audio, documents, etc.), cataloging (using metadata in the form of tags), and collaborating (using storage and collaboration software). The applications allow an individual to collect digital content by using the native capabilities on their mobile device, or by uploading content already captured (in storage) and associating it with Events and Sessions. Additionally, individuals may capture or upload digital media without associating it with either Events or Sessions at the time of capture or upload, to later make these associations. Events, Sessions, and digital media are automatically (by the application) tagged with date, time, user, and location, while also allowing other stored and/or newly created tags to be added at the time of capture or upload, or later, as desired. Other individuals may be given permission to view or modify Events and/or Sessions, and to view digital media by the owner or contributor of the Event or Session. While accessing a Session, other individuals may be invited to participate in a live collaboration and view all content, as well as participate/contribute via their computer or a mobile device, and participate in a one-to-many video conference. All content is stored in the cloud, and audited through the use of Activity logs which capture all adds/changes/deletes to the database. | 03-10-2016 |
Thomas J. Lubeck, Raleigh, NC US
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20150324724 | BENCHMARKING PERFORMANCE OF A SERVICE ORGANIZATION - A method and associated systems for benchmarking performance of a service organization. A processor collects recorded performance data that identifies how much time members of randomly selected service teams of the service organization required to perform tasks associated with sub-activities of an activity of interest. The data is sorted by sub-activity and data associated with certain biasing types of tasks may be discarded. For each sub-activity for which enough valid data exists, a sub-activity benchmark is identified as a function of a median of task-performance times associated with that sub-activity. This sub-activity benchmark may be used to derive statistical functions that characterize performance of another service team when performing tasks related to the same sub-activity. Such characterizations may be aggregated and exported to a scorecard report that identifies overperforming and underperforming service teams. | 11-12-2015 |