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ISLN:
918536592
Admitted:
2008
University:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.S.
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Kevin Burgess - Bryan TX Richard Gibbs - Houston TX
Assignee:
The Texas AM University System - College Station TX
International Classification:
C07H 1904
US Classification:
536 266, 536 2532, 25230116, 422 8206, 422 8207
Abstract:
Fluorescent energy transfer cassettes that allow through bond energy transfer and have a succinimidyl ester functionality suitable for affecting them to biomolecules or provided and are applied to high throughput DNA sequencing.
Clone-Array Pooled Shotgun Strategy For Nucleic Acid Sequencing
Richard Gibbs - Houston TX, US Allan Bradley - Cambridge, GB Wei-Wen Cai - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Seqwright, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F019/00 G01N033/48 C12Q001/68
US Classification:
702 20, 702 19, 435 6
Abstract:
A simplified strategy for sequencing large genomes has been developed. Clone-Array Pooled Shotgun Sequencing (CAPSS) is based upon pooling rows and columns of arrayed genomic clones, for shotgun library construction. Random sequences are accumulated and the data are assembled by sequential comparison of rows and columns, to resolve the sequence of clones at points of intersection. Compared to either a clone-by-clone approach or whole genome shotgun sequencing, CAPSS requires relatively few library constructions and only minimal computational power for a complete genome assembly. The strategy is suitable for sequencing large genomes for which there are no sequence-ready maps, but for which relatively high resolution STS maps and highly redundant BAC libraries are available. It is immediately applicable to the sequencing of mouse, rat, zebra fish and other important genomes, and can be managed in a cooperative fashion to take advantage of the distributed international DNA sequencing capacity.
Method For Ligating Nucleic Acids And Molecular Cloning
Henry Ji - San Diego CA, US Alan Greener - San Diego CA, US Joseph A. Sorge - Wilson WY, US John Bauer - San Diego CA, US Richard Gibbs - Houston TX, US Carsten-Peter Carstens - La Jolla CA, US
Assignee:
Stratagene California - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
A61K 31/711
US Classification:
514 44, 435462, 435455, 435 9141
Abstract:
The invention provides methods of covalently joining nucleic acid molecules and methods of molecular cloning. The methods provide either sequential or simultaneous ligation of flanking or vector nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid insert molecules by topoisomerase and DNA ligase. The methods provide for directional and non-directional covalent joining and cloning of nucleic acid molecules.
Methods Of Labelling Biomolecules With Fluorescent Dyes
Kevin Burgess - Bryan TX, US Richard Gibbs - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
The Texas A&M University System
International Classification:
C07H021/04 C07D311/82
US Classification:
536/023100, 549/216000, 549/223000
Abstract:
Fluorescent energy transfer cassettes that allow through bond energy transfer and have a succinimidyl ester functionality suitable for affecting them to biomolecules or provided and are applied to high throughput DNA sequencing.
Method For Ligating Nucleic Acids And Molecular Cloning
Henry Ji - San Diego CA, US Alan Greener - San Diego CA, US Joseph Sorge - Wilson WY, US John Bauer - San Diego CA, US Richard Gibbs - Houston TX, US Carsten-Peter Carstens - La Jolla CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/09 C12P 19/34
US Classification:
435455000, 435091100
Abstract:
The invention provides methods of covalently joining nucleic acid molecules and methods of molecular cloning. The methods provide either sequential or simultaneous ligation of flanking or vector nucleic acid molecules to nucleic acid insert molecules by topoisomerase and DNA ligase. The methods provide for directional and non-directional covalent joining and cloning of nucleic acid molecules.
Method For Resynchronizing Secondary Database And Primary Database With Preservation Of Functionality Of An Automatic Call Distribution System
Michael J. Butensky - Milpitas CA Richard A. Gibbs - Austin TX Kevin T. Collins - Fremont CA Yih-Nan Yang - Cupertino CA Eric M. Johnson - Los Altos CA Chris A. Grafft - Austin TX
Assignee:
Aspect Telecommunications Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04M 300 G05B 1500 G05B 902 G06F 1100
US Classification:
379265
Abstract:
In an automatic call distribution (ACD) system having a controller function, a primary system controller and a redundant system controller wherein the secondary system controller is in active operation and the primary system controller is out of synchronization with the redundant system controller, a method is provided for resynchronizing the primary system controller to the redundant system controller wherein selected database update functionality of the redundant system controller is suspended and database files and shared memory are copied in phases from the redundant system controller to the primary system controller with the means provided to continue to do data collection, call answering and queuing of calls, except for a brief period immediately preceding resynchronization. A slight delay added by the system in the process of answering incoming calls provides sufficient time for the primary system controller to resynchronize to the redundant system controller with all information and data, at which time the primary system controller assumes real-time operation and the redundant system controller returns to synchronous standby mode.
Alternative Dye-Labeled Ribonucleotides, Deoxyribonucleotides, And Dideoxyribonucleotides For Automated Dna Analysis
Michael L. Metzker - Houston TX Richard A. Gibbs - Houston TX
Assignee:
Baylor College Of Medicine - Houston TX
International Classification:
C12Q 168 C12Q 170 C07H 2104 C12P 1934
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
Methods for the use of a class of dyes for improved DNA sequencing by the chain termination method of DNA sequencing, and internal labelling of polynucleotides by enzymatic incorporation of fluorescently-labeled ribonucleotides or deoxyribonucleotides are provided. A new class of dyes, BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores, has been described recently. The parent heterocyclic molecule of the BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores is a dipyrrometheneboron difluoride compound which is modified to create a broad class of spectrally-discriminating fluorophores. BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores have improved spectral characteristics compared to conventional fluorescein and rhodamine dyes. BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores have narrower band width, insensitivity to solvent or pH, and improved photostability, thus, BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores lead to improved DNA sequencing and/or detection in any method where electrophoresis and detection of DNA is required. Additionally, the spectral properties of the BODIPY. RTM.
Substituted 4,4-Difluoro-4-Bora-3A,4A-Diaza-S-Indacene Compounds For Homogenous Amplification/Detection Assays
Michael L. Metzker - Houston TX Richard A. Gibbs - Houston TX
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6
Abstract:
The use of BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores for detecting a target nucleic acid is described. The parent heterocyclic molecule of the BODIPY. RTM. fluorophores is a dipyrrometheneboron difluoride compound which is modified to create a broad class of spectrally-discriminating fluorophores. The present invention provides oligonucleotides labelled with substituted 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3A,4A-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY. RTM. fluorophore) compounds for performing the Taqman assay.
Richard Ribbs Gibb (born in 1955 in Bay Village, Ohio) is an American film composer and music producer whose credits include the films Sweet Hearts Dance, ...
AA&M Buffalo, NY Oct 1977 to Oct 2007 Diesinker/Plastic Injection/Diecast Mild Maker
Education:
George Washington University Washington, DC 2005 to 2005 None in Standards of calibrationGrand Rapids Junior College Grand Rapids, MI 1974 to 1977 Associate Die Design Engineering in Manufacturing Die Design
Vietnam War Commemoration Program Arlington, VA Jul 2010 to Apr 2013 Administrative SupportTraining Command Quantico, VA Nov 2009 to Sep 2010 Administration ChiefFighter Attack Training Squadron 101 San Diego, CA Sep 2007 to Nov 2009 Administration Chief4th Marine Corps District Columbus, OH Jul 2004 to Sep 2007 Recruiter2d Battalion, 8th Marines Camp Lejeune, NC Jul 2002 to Jul 2004 Administration ChiefThe Basic School Quantico, VA Jul 1999 to Jul 2002 Administration ClerkMilitary Entrance Processing Station Cleveland, OH Jun 1996 to Jul 1999 Operations ClerkMarine Corps Service Support Schools Camp Lejeune, NC Jun 1993 to Jun 1996 Administration Clerk
Dr. Gibbs graduated from the Univ of West Indies, Fac Med Sci, Kingston, Jamaica (950 01 Pr 1/71) in 1989. He works in Greensburg, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Gibbs is affiliated with Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital.
University Of Kentucky Hospital Radiology 800 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536 8593235069 (phone), 8592574457 (fax)
Languages:
English French Spanish
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Dr. Gibbs works in Lexington, KY and specializes in Radiology. Dr. Gibbs is affiliated with UK Health Care Good Samaritan Hospital and University Of Kentucky Albert B Chandler Medical Center.
e have the New York Genome Center, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Here in Houston, Baylor College of Medicine is a national resource for genomic sequencing, with a lab headed by Richard Gibbs; its one of the premier genomic centers in the world. And Methodist has a lot of capacity. Plu
Date: Jan 08, 2021
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Asian Stocks Decline Fourth Day Before Fed Policy Meeting
There wont be any move until 2014 to reduce stimulus,Richard Gibbs, global head of economics at Macquarie Group Ltd.,told Bloomberg TV in Sydney. The underlying resilience of theU.S. labor market is not as strong as a lot of commentatorswould have you believe.
Date: Dec 15, 2013
Category: Business
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Humans aping gorillas? Some DNA surprisingly similar, says study shedding ...
It reveals a closer connection between our genome and that of the gorilla than was previously appreciated, Richard Gibbs and Jeffrey Rogers of the Baylor College of Medicine wrote in an editorial accompanying the work published in Thursdays issue of the journal Nature.
them out of reach for most clinicians. Meanwhile, at Ion Torrent's price, "you can imagine one in every doctor's office," says Richard Gibbs, director of Baylor College of Medicine's human genome sequencing center in Houston, which will be among the first research centers to receive a Proton sequencer.
sequencing a gene so that it can benefit the patient community at large. Dr. Richard Gibbs, Director of the Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, is impressed with the recent development and is confident that the new-age technology will transform the clinical applications of sequencing.
Date: Jan 11, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Life Technologies Rises Most Since 2009 on Proton Sequencer
A genome sequence for $1,000 was a pipe dream, just a few years ago, said Richard Gibbs, director of the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said in Lifes statement. A $1,000 genome in less than one day was not even on the radar, but will transform the clinic
Date: Jan 10, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Illumina, Life Technologies Add Rival Genome-in-a-Day Machines
It now takes a weeks or months to fully sequence a human genome, at a cost of $5,000 to $10,000, said experts including Richard Gibbs, director of the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Date: Jan 10, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
New machine said to decode someone's DNA for $1000 within a day; step toward ...
Richard Gibbs, who directs the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor, said, We will see if the machines really perform as well as described in terms of cost and accuracy. Were optimistic.