The present invention provides expression vectors that facilitate high levels of expression of GPCR proteins. Encompassed by the invention are methods and compositions for recombinant cell lines expressing GPCR proteins with the aid of the expression vectors of the instant invention. The recombinant cell lines of the instant invention express GPCR proteins at levels of at least about 150,000 copies of the protein per cell. The present invention also provides methods and compositions for raising antibodies against GPCR proteins using the high expressing recombinant cells of the instant invention.
The present invention provides expression vectors that facilitate high levels of expression of GPCR proteins. Encompassed by the invention are methods and compositions for recombinant cell lines expressing GPCR proteins with the aid of the expression vectors of the instant invention. The recombinant cell lines of the instant invention express GPCR proteins at levels of at least about 150,000 copies of the protein per cell. The present invention also provides methods and compositions for raising antibodies against GPCR proteins using the high expressing recombinant cells of the instant invention.
Peer-To-Peer Redundant File Server System And Methods
Francesco Lacapra - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Wallace Steele - Campbell CA, US Bruno Sartirana - Loomis CA, US Ernest Ying Sue Hua - Cupertino CA, US I Chung Joseph Lin - San Jose CA, US Samuel Sui-Lun Li - Pleasanton CA, US Nathanael John Diller - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Reynold Ramsdell - Palos Verdes CA, US Don Nguyen - Tracy CA, US Kyle Dinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Overland Storage, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219, 209203, 209217, 209226
Abstract:
Peer-to-peer redundant file server system and methods include clients that determine a target storage provider to contact for a particular storage transaction based on a pathname provided by the filesystem and a predetermined scheme such as a hash function applied to a portion of the pathname. Servers use the same scheme to determine where to store relevant file information so that the clients can locate the file information. The target storage provider may store the file itself and/or may store metadata that identifies one or more other storage providers where the file is stored. A file may be replicated in multiple storage providers, and the metadata may include a list of storage providers from which the clients can select (e. g. , randomly) in order to access the file.
Helena S. Mancebo - Fremont CA, US Samuel X. Li - Redmond WA, US Jianfu L. Wang - Union City CA, US
Assignee:
Multispan, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/566 G01N 21/64 G01N 33/577
US Classification:
435 721
Abstract:
The present invention provides expression vectors that facilitate high levels of expression of GPCR proteins. Encompassed by the invention are methods and compositions for recombinant cell lines expressing GPCR proteins with the aid of the expression vectors of the instant invention. The recombinant cell lines of the instant invention express GPCR proteins at levels of at least about 150,000 copies of the protein per cell. The present invention also provides methods and compositions for raising antibodies against GPCR proteins using the high expressing recombinant cells of the instant invention.
Peer-To-Peer Redundant File Server System And Methods
Francesco Lacapra - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Wallace Steele - Campbell CA, US Bruno Sartirana - Loomis CA, US Ernest Ying Sue Hua - Cupertino CA, US I Chung Joseph Lin - San Jose CA, US Samuel Sui-Lun Li - Pleasanton CA, US Nathanael John Diller - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Reynold Ramsdell - Palos Verdes CA, US Don Nguyen - Tracy CA, US Kyle Dinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
OVERLAND STORAGE, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707747, 707E17002, 707E1701
Abstract:
Peer-to-peer redundant file server system and methods include clients that determine a target storage provider to contact for a particular storage transaction based on a pathname provided by the filesystem and a predetermined scheme such as a hash function applied to a portion of the pathname. Servers use the same scheme to determine where to store relevant file information so that the clients can locate the file information. The target storage provider may store the file itself and/or may store metadata that identifies one or more other storage providers where the file is stored. A file may be replicated in multiple storage providers, and the metadata may include a list of storage providers from which the clients can select (e.g., randomly) in order to access the file.
Peer-To-Peer Redundant File Server System And Methods
Francesco Lacapra - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Wallace Steele - Campbell CA, US Bruno Sartirana - Loomis CA, US Ernest Ying Sue Hua - Cupertino CA, US I Chung Joseph Lin - San Jose CA, US Samuel Sui-Lun Li - Pleasanton CA, US Nathanael John Diller - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Reynold Ramsdell - Palos Verdes CA, US Don Nguyen - Tracy CA, US Kyle Dinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
OVERLAND STORAGE, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707770, 707E17001
Abstract:
Peer-to-peer redundant file server system and methods include clients that determine a target storage provider to contact for a particular storage transaction based on a pathname provided by the filesystem and a predetermined scheme such as a hash function applied to a portion of the pathname. Servers use the same scheme to determine where to store relevant file information so that the clients can locate the file information. The target storage provider may store the file itself and /or may store metadata that identifies one or more other storage providers where the file is stored. A file may be replicated in multiple storage providers, and the metadata may include a list of storage providers from which the clients can select (e.g., randomly) in order to access the file.
Peer-To-Peer Redundant File Server System And Methods
Francesco Lacapra - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Wallace Steele - Campbell CA, US Bruno Sartirana - Loomis CA, US Ernest Ying Sue Hua - Cupertino CA, US I Chung Joseph Lin - San Jose CA, US Samuel Sui-Lun Li - Pleasanton CA, US Nathanael John Diller - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Reynold Ramsdell - Palos Verdes CA, US Don Nguyen - Tracy CA, US Kyle Dinh Tran - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
OVERLAND STORAGE, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707822, 707E1701
Abstract:
Peer-to-peer redundant file server system and methods include clients that determine a target storage provider to contact for a particular storage transaction based on a pathname provided by the filesystem and a predetermined scheme such as a hash function applied to a portion of the pathname. Servers use the same scheme to determine where to store relevant file information so that the clients can locate the file information. The target storage provider may store the file itself and/or may store metadata that identifies one or more other storage providers where the file is stored. A file may be replicated in multiple storage providers, and the metadata may include a list of storage providers from which the clients can select (e.g., randomly) in order to access the file.
Peer-To-Peer Redundant File Server System And Methods
Francesco Lacapra - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Wallace Steele - Campbell CA, US Bruno Sartirana - Loomis CA, US Ernest Ying Sue Hua - Cupertino CA, US I Chung Joseph Lin - San Jose CA, US Samuel Sui-Lun Li - Pleasanton CA, US Nathanael John Diller - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Reynold Ramsdell - Palos Verdes CA, US Don Nguyen - Tracy CA, US Kyle Ding Tran - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
OVERLAND STORAGE, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707827, 707E1701
Abstract:
Peer-to-peer redundant file server system and methods include clients that determine a target storage provider to contact for a particular storage transaction based on a pathname provided by the filesystem and a predetermined scheme such as a hash function applied to a portion of the pathname. Servers use the same scheme to determine where to store relevant file information so that the clients can locate the file information. The target storage provider may store the file itself and/or may store metadata that identifies one or more other storage providers where the file is stored. A file may be replicated in multiple storage providers, and the metadata may include a list of storage providers from which the clients can select (e.g., randomly) in order to access the file.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Samuel Li Chairman
Medallion Designs Eating Places
1814 21St Ave #2, San Francisco, CA 94122
Samuel Li Medical Doctor
Doctors Hospital of Manteca Specialty Hospitals, Except Psychiatric
1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336
Samuel Li Medical Doctor
Tenet Healthsystem Medical, Inc General Hospital · Anesthesiology · Dentists · Surgeons · Emergency Medicine · Pain Management · Family Doctor · Internist
1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336 2098233111, 2092398329, 2092398391, 2092398300
Samuel Li
NESL LLC
Samuel T. Li
Samuel Li MD Anesthesiology
1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336 2098233111
Samuel Li Principal
Sam's Auto Detailing Carwash
1891 Junesong Way, San Jose, CA 95133
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Samuel Li, Modesto CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF MANTECA 1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336 9542555200 (Phone), 2092398329 (Fax)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1998
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
4601 Dale Rd, Modesto, CA 95356
DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF MANTECA 1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336
Doctors Hospital of Manteca 1205 East North Street, Manteca, CA 95336
Education:
Medical School Loma Linda University Graduated: 1993 Medical School Arrowhead Reg Med Center Graduated: 1993 Medical School Loma Linda University Med Center Graduated: 1993
Sap 2008 - 2016
Director
Sybase 2008 - 2016
Director of Software Engineering
Maxiscale May 2007 - Nov 2008
Director of Software Development
3Leaf Networks May 2006 - May 2007
Director of Software Engineering
Xds Jun 2005 - May 2006
Director of Provisioning Engineering
Education:
Saint John's University
Skills:
Software Development Embedded Systems Software Engineering System Architecture Distributed Systems Cloud Computing Tcp/Ip Linux Unix Software Design Scalability C++ Architecture Enterprise Software Operating Systems C Embedded Software Perl Management High Availability Storage Python Mobile Devices