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Jay Neitz, County Of King, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110313058METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIMITING GROWTH OF EYE LENGTH - Certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders to prevent, ameliorate, or reverse the effects of the eye-length-related disorders. Embodiments of the present invention include methods for early recognition of patients with eye-length-related disorders, therapeutic methods for inhibiting further degradation of vision in patients with eye-length-eye-length-related disorders, reversing, when possible, eye-length-related disorders, and preventing eye-length-related disorders. Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to particular devices used in therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders.12-22-2011

Jay Neitz, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120172419REAGENTS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING CONE PHOTORECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present invention provides reagents and methods for modulating cone photoreceptor activity, and devices for assessment of cone photoreceptor activity.07-05-2012
20120182520Methods for Diagnosing and Treating Eye-Length Related Disorders - The invention provides to methods for diagnosing eye-length related disorders, including myopia. The invention also provides methods for treating and limiting eye-length related disorders, including myopia. In addition, the invention provides certain haplotypes associated with eye-length related disorders, including myopia and Bornholm Eye Disease.07-19-2012
20140063347Myopia-Safe Video Displays - In a first aspect, the present invention provides methods for creating video signals including (a) receiving an input video signal including an input red component, an input green component, and an input blue component; (b) determining (i) that a magnitude of the input red component is greater than a magnitude of the input green component and (ii) a differential between the magnitude of the input red component and the magnitude of the input green component; and (c) sending an output video signal including an output red component, an output green component, and an output blue component, where at least one of the following is true: (i) the output red component is decreased by a fractional amount relative to the input red component based on the differential; and/or (ii) the output green component is increased by a fractional amount relative to the input green component based on the differential, and the output blue component is increased by a fractional amount relative to the input blue component based on the differential.03-06-2014
20140080900REAGENTS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING CONE PHOTORECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present invention provides reagents and methods for modulating cone photoreceptor activity, and devices for assessment of cone photoreceptor activity.03-20-2014

Jonathan Neitz, Calgary CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110145733MULTI-PAGE ORGANIZING AND MANIPULATING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS - A software tool for organizing and manipulating an electronic document comprising at least one group of document pages, comprises a first user interface module configured to present the document pages of the electronic document in a list-like arrangement; a second user interface module configured to present the document pages of each group in a respective panel; and means operable to manipulate a plurality of selected document pages presented in one or more of the panels simultaneously.06-16-2011

Maureen Neitz, County Of King, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110313058METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIMITING GROWTH OF EYE LENGTH - Certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders to prevent, ameliorate, or reverse the effects of the eye-length-related disorders. Embodiments of the present invention include methods for early recognition of patients with eye-length-related disorders, therapeutic methods for inhibiting further degradation of vision in patients with eye-length-eye-length-related disorders, reversing, when possible, eye-length-related disorders, and preventing eye-length-related disorders. Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to particular devices used in therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders.12-22-2011

Maureen Neitz, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120172419REAGENTS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING CONE PHOTORECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present invention provides reagents and methods for modulating cone photoreceptor activity, and devices for assessment of cone photoreceptor activity.07-05-2012
20120182520Methods for Diagnosing and Treating Eye-Length Related Disorders - The invention provides to methods for diagnosing eye-length related disorders, including myopia. The invention also provides methods for treating and limiting eye-length related disorders, including myopia. In addition, the invention provides certain haplotypes associated with eye-length related disorders, including myopia and Bornholm Eye Disease.07-19-2012
20140063347Myopia-Safe Video Displays - In a first aspect, the present invention provides methods for creating video signals including (a) receiving an input video signal including an input red component, an input green component, and an input blue component; (b) determining (i) that a magnitude of the input red component is greater than a magnitude of the input green component and (ii) a differential between the magnitude of the input red component and the magnitude of the input green component; and (c) sending an output video signal including an output red component, an output green component, and an output blue component, where at least one of the following is true: (i) the output red component is decreased by a fractional amount relative to the input red component based on the differential; and/or (ii) the output green component is increased by a fractional amount relative to the input green component based on the differential, and the output blue component is increased by a fractional amount relative to the input blue component based on the differential.03-06-2014
20140080900REAGENTS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING CONE PHOTORECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present invention provides reagents and methods for modulating cone photoreceptor activity, and devices for assessment of cone photoreceptor activity.03-20-2014

R. Jeffrey Neitz, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100331335Inhibitors of Jun N-Terminal Kinase - The present disclosure provides inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) having a structure according to the following formula:12-30-2010
20110207716INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):08-25-2011
20110212942INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):09-01-2011
20120115848Inhibitors of Polo-Like Kinase - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):05-10-2012
20130072494INHIBITORS OF JUN N-TERMINAL KINASE - The present disclosure provides inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) having a structure according to the following formula:03-21-2013
20130231335INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):09-05-2013
20130331376INHIBITORS OF POLO-LIKE KINASE - The present invention provides compounds having a structure according to Formula (I):12-12-2013
20140329863NOVEL ANTIPRION COMPOUNDS - Described herein are novel compositions and methods of treatment addressing diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases, including prion diseases and Alzheimer's disease.11-06-2014

Patent applications by R. Jeffrey Neitz, San Francisco, CA US

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