Phillip Allen Sharp (born June 6, 1944) is an American geneticist and molecular biologist who co-discovered RNA splicing. He shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in ...
Phillip Neal Sharp - Sunnyvale CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomsen - San Mateo CA, US Anita G. Mooy - Charlotte NC, US Jeffrey J. Davis - Cornelius NC, US
Phillip Neal Sharp - Sunnyvale CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomsen - San Mateo CA, US Anita G. Mooy - Charlotte NC, US Jeffrey J. Davis - Cornelius NC, US
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials - Albany NY
International Classification:
B65D 35/28
US Classification:
222103, 222107
Abstract:
A packet comprises at least two opposing sidewalls comprising a more rigid flat and a film pouch; and an expressing-shaped first closure end and a second closure end; the sidewalls and closure ends defining an enclosure; wherein at least the more rigid flat comprises a rigid material that can be folded or rolled to compress the enclosure to express a content through the expressing shaped closure end.
Phillip Neal Sharp - Sunnyvale CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomsen - San Mateo CA, US Anita G Mooy - Charlotte NC, US Jeffrey J. Davis - Cornelius NC, US
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials, Inc. - Albany NY
International Classification:
B65D 35/28
US Classification:
222103, 222107, 2225419
Abstract:
An article of manufacture for dispensing a viscous material, comprising; a display card comprising at least one first crease at least partially along an axis of the card; and a viscous material dispenser, comprising a container suspended from the display card along the at least one first crease to permit folding the card at the crease to compress the container to express material from the container through a container tip.
Phillip Neal Sharp - Sunnyvale CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomsen - San Mateo CA, US Anita G. Mooy - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials Inc. - Waterford NY
International Classification:
B65D 35/00
US Classification:
222107, 53459, 222103
Abstract:
A method of forming and filling a pouch, comprises forming opposing walls of a film; sealing the opposing walls of film together to form at least one pouch; filling an interior section of the at least one pouch through an opening in an upper portion of the at least one pouch with a flowable material; forming a top sealed expressing-shaped region to close the opening in the at least one pouch; and cradling the pouch with a foldable flat that is more rigid than the pouch that can be folded or rolled to compress the pouch to express the flowable material through the expressing shaped region.
Phillip Neal Sharp - Mountain View CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomsen - San Mateo CA, US Jessica W. Wolma - Huntersville NC, US Anita G. Mooy - Charlotte NC, US Jeffrey J. Davis - Cornelius NC, US
International Classification:
B65D 35/00 B65D 35/02 B65D 69/00 B65D 53/06
US Classification:
222107, 206223, 156196
Abstract:
A viscous material dispenser comprises a container having at least two opposing sidewalls; a first closure end; and a second closure end; the sidewalls and closure ends defining an enclosure, and at least one closure end comprising an expressing shape and at least one sidewall comprising a crease running from the expressing shaped closure end to the other closure end to permit folding the container at the crease to express a content from an interior of the container through the expressing shaped closure end to an exterior.
Phillip Neal Sharp - Sunnyvale CA, US Sven Newman - Burlingame CA, US David C. Thomas - San Mateo CA, US Anita G. Mooy - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
B65B 3/02
US Classification:
53452
Abstract:
A method of forming and filling a pouch, comprises forming opposing walls of a film; sealing the opposing walls of film together to form at least one pouch; filling an interior section of the at least one pouch through an opening in an upper portion of the at least one pouch with a flowable material; forming a top sealed expressing-shaped region to close the opening in the at least one pouch; and cradling the pouch with a foldable flat that is more rigid than the pouch that can be folded or rolled to compress the pouch to express the flowable material through the expressing shaped region.
Methods And Apparatus For Determining Non-Textual Reply Content For Inclusion In A Reply To An Electronic Communication
Methods and apparatus related to determining non-textual reply content for a reply to an electronic communication and providing the non-textual reply content for inclusion in the reply. Some of those implementations are directed to determining, based on an electronic communication sent to a user, one or more electronic documents that are responsive to the electronic communication, and providing one or more of those electronic documents for inclusion in a reply by the user to the electronic communication. For example, the electronic documents may be automatically attached to the reply and/or link(s) to the electronic documents automatically provided in the reply.
- San Francisco CA, US - Oakland CA, US Phillip Patrick Sharp - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
C07K 11/02
Abstract:
Provided herein are compounds that inhibit protein secretion, e.g., via inhibition of Sec61. Also provided are compositions of the inhibitor compounds, and methods of using these inhibitors. The compounds disclosed herein can be used, e.g., for the treatment of cancer, arthritis, and/or inflammation.
I am a future member of the USMC, I am currently in my last year of high school, but I have completed the USMC boot camp and I do intend to enter my enlistment after college and go in as an officer.
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Although California has a strong venture-capital presence, too, the big difference for the Boston area is the presence of leading pharmaceutical companies many of which are just a walk from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard, says Nobel laureate Phillip Sharp, who holds
Date: Nov 20, 2024
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MIT developing framework for Covid-19 vaccinations on campus
I plan to be vaccinated assoon I can, and I am urgingeveryone at MIT and well beyond to get themselves vaccinated at theirfirst opportunity, says Institute Professor and Nobel laureate Phillip Sharp, whose pioneering research in the 1970s helped pave the way for todays generation of mRNA vacci
an abnormal expression of several important genes in the cartilaginous growth plates and the ends of the long tubular bones. These studies were done in collaboration with Hiroshi Suzuki, researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the lab of Phillip Sharp, Nobel laureate in medicine.
Date: Feb 25, 2019
Category: Headlines
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Local scientists worry about NIH's proposed cap on funding for individual labs
point system could penalize work done under multi-institutional NIH grants that involve researchers from multiple labs, often in the Boston area. Science in Massachusetts is done in a collaborative mode where researchers share data and expertise, said Phillip Sharp, a co-founder of Biogen Inc. who
Date: Jun 07, 2017
Category: Health
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From basic research to saving lives — the Spinraza story
In the spring of 1977, Drs. Richard Roberts of CSHL and Phillip Sharp, then of MIT, first described RNA splicing a fundamental mechanism in cells that regulates how our genes are expressed, Stillman said.
Date: Dec 26, 2016
Category: Health
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107 Nobel laureates sign letter blasting Greenpeace over GMOs
The letter campaign was organized by Richard Roberts, chief scientific officer of New England Biolabs and, with Phillip Sharp, the winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for the discovery of genetic sequences known as introns. The campaign has a website, supportprecisionagriculture
Date: Jun 29, 2016
Category: Business
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Cells Read DNA Backward and Forward: Direction is the Key
"This is part of an RNA revolution where we're seeing different RNAs and new RNAs that we hadn't suspected were present in cells, and trying to understand what role they have in the health of the cell or the viability of the cell," said Phillip Sharp, one of the MIT researchers who worked on the stu
Date: Jun 25, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
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Study Elucidates How Cells Make Sense of Transcriptional Direction
MITs Phillip Sharp, Ph.D., and his colleagues this week show that, in murine embryonic stem cells, asymmetric sequence determinants flanking gene transcription start sites control promoter directionality by regulating promoter-proximal cleavage and polyadenylation. Writing in Nature, Dr. Sharps