Namdar Bahri - Hopkinton MA Robert Gaskins - Littleton MA David Levassuer - Billerica MA Jing Wen Liu - Shrewsbury MA Thomas Mariano - Londonderry NH Ted Schnackertz - Tyngsboro MA
Assignee:
PRI Automation, Inc. - Billerica MA
International Classification:
G06F 700
US Classification:
700217, 700216, 700213, 700228, 700229, 700226
Abstract:
A traffic management system for an automatic material handling system (AMHS) divides time into a series of discrete time periods and analyzes a plurality of move requests that are to be executed within a particular time period is disclosed. The traffic management system receives a plurality of move requests from the AMHS and determines how many move requests are to be executed and selects which move requests in particular will be executed in the next time period. The traffic management system prioritizes the selected move requests by analyzing each source node and destination node contained in a move request in conjunction with other node traffic data. The traffic management system analyzes this data to ensure that a move request is not executed if a material transport vehicle would be dispatched to a node having a node traffic balance value that exceeds a predetermined value and a node traffic density value that exceeds a predetermined value.
Transistor Fabrication Using Double Etch/Refill Process
Da Zhang - Austin TX, US Jing Liu - Austin TX, US Ted R. White - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H01L 21/00
US Classification:
438149, 438150, 438162, 438163, 438164, 257E2926
Abstract:
A semiconductor fabrication process includes forming a gate electrode () overlying a gate dielectric () overlying a semiconductor substrate (). First spacers () are formed on sidewalls of the gate electrode (). First s/d trenches () are formed in the substrate () using the gate electrode () and first spacers () as a mask. The first s/d trenches () are filled with a first s/d structure (). Second spacers () are formed on the gate electrode () sidewalls adjacent the first spacers (). Second s/d trenches () are formed in the substrate () using the gate electrode () and the second spacers () as a mask. The second s/d trenches () are filled with a second s/d structure (). Filling the first and second s/d trenches () preferably includes growing the s/d structures using an epitaxial process. The s/d structures () may be stress inducing structures such as silicon germanium for PMOS transistors and silicon carbon for NMOS transistors.
Methods And Compositions For Labeling Polypeptides
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA, US Jing Liu - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/02
US Classification:
435 29, 536 2722, 530409, 435325
Abstract:
Synthesis of many proteins is tightly controlled at the level of translation and plays an essential role in fundamental processes such as cell growth and proliferation, signaling, differentiation or death. Methods that allow imaging and identification of nascent proteins allow for dissecting regulation of translation, both spatially and temporally, including in whole organisms. Described herein are robust chemical methods for imaging and affinity-purifying nascent polypeptides in cells and in animals, based on puromycin analogs. Puromycin analogs of the present invention form covalent conjugates with nascent polypeptide chains, which are rapidly turned over by the proteasome and can be visualized and specifically captured by a bioorthogonal reaction (e.g., [3+2]cycloaddition). The methods of the present invention have broad applicability for imaging protein synthesis and for identifying proteins synthesized under various physiological and pathological conditions in vivo.
Jyotsna Shah - Nashua NH Walter King - Andover MA Jing Liu - Waltham MA James Smith - Shrewsbury MA Eugene Serpe - Winston-Salem NC Sonya Popoff - Wayland MA
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C12Q 168 C12P 1934
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
New methods for performing sandwich assays have been discovered. The assays utilize dual capture probes and eliminate noise resulting from nonspecific binding of detector probe to capture probe.
Nucleic Acid Probes And Methods For Detecting Pneumocystis Carinii
Jyotsna Shah - Nashua NH Amelia Buharin - St. Paul MN David J. Lane - Milford MA Jing Liu - Waltham MA
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 3353 C07H 2104 A61K 5100
US Classification:
435 72
Abstract:
The invention features nucleic acid probes and methods for detecting Pneumocystis carinii (e. g. , human or ferret P. carinii) in hybridization assays.
Oligonucleotides Complementary To Mycobacterial Nucleic Acids
Jyotsna S. Shah - Nashua NH Ray M. Nietupski - Millbury MA Jing Liu - Framingham MA
Assignee:
Norval B. Galloway
International Classification:
C07H 2102 C07H 2104
US Classification:
536 2432
Abstract:
Disclosed are nucleic acid oligonucleotides which are substantially complementary to nucleic acids from Mycobacteria, and subgeneric classes thereof. More specifically, the oligonucleotides are complementary to ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and the DNA encoding rRNA (rDNA). Uses for such oligonucleotides include detection of Mycobacteria by hybridization and amplification of Mycobacterial nucleic acid by polymerase chain reaction.
Methods And Compositions For Labeling Polypeptides
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C07K 14/00 G01N 33/58
Abstract:
Synthesis of many proteins is tightly controlled at the level of translation and plays an essential role in fundamental processes such as cell growth and proliferation, signaling, differentiation or death. Methods that allow imaging and identification of nascent proteins allow for dissecting regulation of translation, both spatially and temporally, including in whole organisms. Described herein are robust chemical methods for imaging and affinity-purifying nascent polypeptides in cells and in animals, based on puromycin analogs. Puromycin analogs of the present invention form covalent conjugates with nascent polypeptide chains, which are rapidly turned over by the proteasome and can be visualized and specifically captured by a bioorthogonal reaction (e.g., [3+2] cycloaddition). The methods of the present invention have broad applicability for imaging protein synthesis and for identifying proteins synthesized under various physiological and pathological conditions in vivo.
Methods And Compounds Useful In Conditions Related To Repeat Expansion
- Carlsbad CA, US - Austin TX, US Jing Liu - Austin TX, US Dongbo Yu - Austin TX, US David Corey - Dallas TX, US Eric E. Swayze - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Carlsbad CA Board of Regents of the University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C07H 21/02
Abstract:
Described are compounds and methods useful for the treatment and investigation of diseases and disorders associated with expanded repeat-containing RNA molecules. In certain embodiments, compounds and methods useful for the modulation of ATXN-3 pre-mRNA are described. In certain embodiments, compounds and methods useful for the modulation of ATN-1 mRNA are described.
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Date: Apr 19, 2023
Category: Health
Source: Google
Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 2 Trial Results: Safe and Induces an Immune Response
Just like what the Terminator does in the Hollywood sci-fi film, this soft machine appears rather intelligent and can transform itself depending on the space it occupies, according to Jing Liu from the Tsinghua University This unusual behavior in robots perfectly resembles how living organisms react
Date: Mar 16, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Future T-1000 robots applaud as scientists invent self-powered liquid metal
"The soft machine looks rather intelligent and can deform itself according to the space it voyages in, just like Terminator does from the science-fiction film," explained Tsinghua University scientist Jing Liu. "These unusual behaviors perfectly resemble the living organisms in nature."
Date: Mar 12, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
3-D Laser Map Shows Earthquake Zone Before and After
Other co-authors of the paper are: Austin Elliott and Peter Gold, UC Davis; J. Ramon Arrowsmith, Arizona State University; Alejandro Hinojosa Corona and J. Javier Gonzalez Garcia, CICESE, Mexico; Eric Fielding, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Jing Liu-Zeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Date: Feb 10, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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Jing Liu (Amanda)
Work:
Oracle Corporation - Software Engineer (2013)
Education:
University of Pennsylvania - TCOM, Southeast University - Computer Science & Engineering, Chengdu Foreign Languages School - Senior High School, Chengdu Foreign Languages School - Junior High School
Jing Liu
Education:
Panjin Vocational and Technical College - Communication network and equipment