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Memberships:
San Francisco County Bar Association State Bar of California (Delegate, Conference, 2000-2001) San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association Consumer Attorneys of California.
ISLN:
910072869
Admitted:
1994, California 1995, U.S. District Court, Central, Eastern and Northern Districts of California U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
University:
University of Massachusetts, B.S., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Commonwealth Scholar, 1990
Jimmie D. Hand - Novato CA Timothy Wilson - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
EPS Chewing Gum, Inc. - Novato CA
International Classification:
A61K 968
US Classification:
424 48
Abstract:
A therapeutic chewing gum composition orally utilizable to maintain the minerals balance of human physiological fluids during strenuous activity comprising an insoluble gum base having bound therein from about 2 to about 6 percent by weight of sodium chloride and from about 0. 1 to about 0. 5 percent by weight of potassium chloride; wherein the relative weight ratio of sodium chloride to potassium chloride is at least about 3:1.
System And Methods For Object Version Tracking And Read-Time/Write-Time Data Federation
- Denver CO, US Alexander Ryan - Palo Alto CA, US Allen Chang - Sunnyvale CA, US Daniel Cervelli - Mountain View CA, US Julie Tibshirani - Palo Alto CA, US Timothy Wilson - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/21 G06F 16/2455 G06F 16/23 G06F 16/2458
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided in order to avoid ingesting the entire contents of one or more data sources. An object may be associated with one or more pieces/fragments of data that can be stored in different data sources. When a request for the object is initiated, a search for those pieces/fragments of data can be performed. Nodes associated with each data source may generate data queries appropriate for its corresponding data source, retrieve, and if needed transform the data into an object-based data structure. Any pieces/fragments of data that have been discovered and retrieved can be joined, e.g., by an application programming interface server, and forwarded to a requesting client or application. In this way, only data relevant to the object is obtained. Moreover, object versioning can be employed so that the most up-to-date data is obtained.
- San Francisco CA, US Rohith Kannappan Srivas - San Francisco CA, US Timothy Joseph Wilson - San Francisco CA, US Neil Peterman - San Francisco CA, US Nicole Jacinda Lambert - San Francisco CA, US Haluk Tezcan - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Lexent Bio, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G16B 30/00 C12Q 1/6869 C12Q 1/6806
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides methods for fingerprinting of biological samples of a subject. In an aspect, the present disclosure provides a method for identifying a sample mismatch, comprising: obtaining a first biological sample comprising a first plurality of nucleic acid molecules from a subject; processing the first plurality to generate a first sample fingerprint comprising a quantitative measure of the first plurality at each of a plurality of genetic loci, wherein the plurality of genetic loci comprises autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); obtaining a second biological sample comprising a second plurality of nucleic acid molecules from the subject; processing the second plurality to generate a second sample fingerprint comprising a quantitative measure of the second plurality at each of the plurality of genetic loci; determining a difference between the first sample fingerprint and the second sample fingerprint; and identifying the sample mismatch when the difference satisfies a predetermined criterion.
Systems And Methods For Artifact Peering Within A Multi-Master Collaborative Environment
Systems and methods are provided for master-to-master OT-based artifact peering. A “master-to-master” architecture for artifacts is implemented in a network comprising a plurality of nodes and clients, where no node is designated a “master” or “primary” for a given artifact. A first node receives a subset of remote proposed operations from a second node and determines if a conflict exists between the received subset of remote proposed operations and at least one of a plurality of locally-proposed operations. The first node resolves the conflict based on a total-ordering agreed upon between the first node and the second node. The first node transforms at least one operation, either received or locally-proposed, based on the resolved conflict. The first node than updates a local log to include the transformed operation.
Systems And Methods For Generating Dynamic Real-Time High-Quality Lighting For Digital Animation
- Redwood City CA, US Timothy Edward Wilson - San Mateo CA, US David Thomas Blizard - San Francisco CA, US Meith Jhaveri - San Francisco CA, US Lawrence David Cutler - San Francisco CA, US Apostolos Lerios - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06T 15/50 G06T 13/20
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can receive a first set of static lighting information associated with a first static lighting setup and a second set of static lighting information associated with a second static lighting setup. The first set of static lighting information and the second set of static lighting information are associated with a scene to be rendered. A first set of global illumination information is precomputed based on the first set of static lighting information. A second set of global illumination information is precomputed based on the second set of static lighting information. The first and second sets of global illumination information are blended to derive a blended set of global illumination information. The scene is rendered in a real-time application based on the blended set of global illumination information.
- Palo Alto CA, US Peter Wilczynski - San Francisco CA, US Timothy Wilson - Palo Alto CA, US John Carrino - Menlo Park CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/93 G06F 16/11 H04L 29/06 G06F 16/27
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are provided for using linked documents. A system may receive, from a computing device, a request for a document. Content of the document may be defined based on state information and stateless information. A system may determine a local replica of the document in a local database. The local replica of the document may be linked to a primary replica of the document. The local replica of the document may include a snapshot of the primary replica of the document. The primary replica of the document may be stored in a remote database which may be accessible through a remote server. The system may subscribe to the primary replica of the document through the remote server, and may provide access to the document to the computing device based at least in part on the subscription to the primary replica of the document.
- Palo Alto CA, US Peter Wilczynski - San Francisco CA, US Timothy Wilson - Palo Alto CA, US John Carrino - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are provided for using linked documents. A system may receive, from a computing device, a request for a document. Content of the document may be defined based on state information and stateless information. A system may determine a local replica of the document in a local database. The local replica of the document may be linked to a primary replica of the document. The local replica of the document may include a snapshot of the primary replica of the document. The primary replica of the document may be stored in a remote database which may be accessible through a remote server. The system may subscribe to the primary replica of the document through the remote server, and may provide access to the document to the computing device based at least in part on the subscription to the primary replica of the document.
- Palo Alto CA, US Timothy Wilson - Palo Alto CA, US Mitchell Beard - Falls Church VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Example embodiments relate to a notification system. The notification system accesses a set of components of a first data object, a user having registered to monitor the first data object for modifications. The notification system compares the set of components of the first data object to a previous set of components of the first data object and determines, based on the comparison, that the set of components of the first data object includes at least one modification from the previous set of components of the first data object. In response to determining that the set of components of the first data object includes at least one modification from the previous set of components of the first data object, the notification system notifies the user of the at least one modification to the first data object.
Jan 2009 to 2000 Sole Shareholder/AttorneyMartin & Wilson, P.A Wilmington, DE Mar 2007 to Jan 2009 Shareholder/AttorneyMargolis Edelstein Wilmington, DE Sep 2004 to Mar 2007 Associate AttorneyMaron & Marvel, P.A Wilmington, DE May 2002 to Sep 2004 Associate AttorneyBAR ADMISSIONS
2004 to 2004Superior Court of the State of Delaware Wilmington, DE Sep 2000 to May 2002 Judicial Law ClerkSupreme Court of Delaware
2002 to 2002District Court of Delaware
2002 to 2002Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
2001 to 2001Supreme Court of New Jersey Newark, DE 2001 to 2001
Education:
Widener University School of Law Wilmington, DE May 2000 Juris Doctor
Aug 2013 to 2000Williams Sonoma Inc Township of South Brunswick, NJ Jun 2012 to Dec 2012 Lab TechnicianWilson Electric, South and Central
May 2004 to Jun 2012 Electrician apprentice - advanced to journeymanSunglass Hut Cherry Hill, NJ Nov 2002 to May 2004 SalesmanSimon and Schuster Delran, NJ Oct 2002 to Nov 2002 Warehouse Associate"At The Movies" video store Florence, NJ Oct 2000 to Oct 2002 Cashier/stock - advanced to OwnerSam Goody Music Company Burlington, NJ Oct 1999 to Oct 2000 Sales associateSolar Pool Company Burlington, NJ Jul 1999 to Oct 1999
Americorps Challis, ID May 2013 to Oct 2013 Student Conservation Association InternBucks County Lawn Care Yardley, PA 2005 to 2012 Assistant ManagerBucks County Lawn Care
2010 to 2011 Delivery driver, State College PABucks County Lawn Care Morrisville, PA 2008 to 2008 Canine Caddie
Education:
o Pennsylvania State University May 2013 Bachelor of Science in Community
Skills:
Proficient with C++ computer software and GIS systems software such as Arcpad. Trained in "Leave No Trace" principles. o Excellent team worker and leader, developed through team project based programs at Pennsylvania State University and Americorps. o Proficient in working and living in backcountry settings. o Project planning and implementation. o Interpersonal skills developed through experience with customer service and public speaking
Jan 2011 to May 2011 Co-Op Experience - External ConsultantLowe's Home Improvement Delran, NJ Dec 2005 to Sep 2009 Team Leader, Paint DepartmentAcme Market Cinnaminson, NJ Oct 2003 to Nov 2005 Customer Service Associate, Dairy
Education:
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Fox School of Business & Management Philadelphia, PA May 2011 Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource ManagementUNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DUBLIN, Quinn School of Business Dublin
US Coast Guard San Francisco, CA Feb 1992 to Apr 2012 Engineer / Inspector
Education:
Excelsior College Albany, NY 2010 to 2011 Associates in Applied Science in Administration/Management StudiesDept of Labor 2004 Journeyman in Maintenance Mechanic Certification
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One case of inspired terrorism highlighted by the report, entitled Stop the Virus of Disinformation, was that of Timothy Wilson, who plotted to detonate a bomb in a hospital caring for coronavirus patients in Kansas City.
Date: Nov 19, 2020
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FBI agents kill man allegedly plotting bomb attack on hospital amid coronavirus pandemic
Timothy Wilson, 36, was injured on Tuesday when FBI agents served a probable cause arrest warrant in Belton, Missouri, after a long-running domestic terrorism investigation, according to a statement on Wednesday from Timothy Langan, special agent in charge of the FBIs Kansas City office.
Date: Mar 26, 2020
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Assistant St. Louis prosecutor appointed circuit judge; 3 veteran prosecutors resign for new jobs
Gov. Eric Greitens appointed Llewellyn, a former public defender, to circuit judge in the 22nd Circuit, to fill the seat vacated by Timothy Wilson, who retired from the bench last month when he turned 70. Thats the mandatory retirement age for judges in Missouri.
Date: Jan 12, 2018
Category: U.S.
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Three years after Ferguson, the same old concerns rise in St. Louis protests
Prosecutors alleged that Stockley also planted a gun on Smith because only Stockleys DNA was found on the weapon. But the judge, Timothy Wilson, wrote in a detailed decision at the conclusion of a bench trial that he wasnt convinced Stockley was guilty: The former officer would walk free.
Date: Sep 24, 2017
Category: U.S.
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St. Louis Faces More Protests Over Ex-Officer's Acquittal in Killing
The case, a bench trial, ended almost a month ago, but Timothy Wilson, a judge with the St. Louis Circuit, issued his verdict on Friday. Judge Wilson said he was simply not firmly convinced of defendants guilt.
Date: Sep 17, 2017
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Reports of explosion at National Zoo, no animals hurt
Officials believe an employee may have been mixing chemicals which led to the explosion, according to D.C. fire department spokesperson Timothy Wilson. Wilson said there was no fire, The Washington Post reported.
Date: Mar 17, 2016
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Officials Probe Cause of Explosion in DC Zoo Mechanical Area
Fire and EMS Department spokesman Timothy Wilson says investigators determined there was a chlorine explosion, but the cause is unclear. He says they are investigating whether it is safe for people to return to the area.
Date: Mar 17, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Fire crews respond to report of explosion at National Zoo
DC Fire and EMS spokesman Timothy Wilson says crews responded to an initial report of a chlorine explosion Thursday morning. He says crews are on the scene trying to determine the cause. He says no injuries have been reported.