Michael D. West - San Carlos CA Calvin B. Harley - Palo Alto CA Scott L. Weinrich - San Francisco CA Catherine M. Strahl - San Francisco CA Michael J. McEachern - San Francisco CA Jerry Shay - Dallas TX Woodring E. Wright - Arlington TX Elizabeth H. Blackburn - San Francisco CA Nam Woo Kim - Sunnyvale CA Homayoun Vaziri - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Dallas TX The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA Geron Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
C12Q 168
US Classification:
435 6, 435 71, 435 15, 435 912, 435 915
Abstract:
Method and compositions are provided for the determination of telomere length and telomerase activity, as well as the ability to increase or decrease telomerase activity in the treatment of proliferative diseases. Particularly, primers are elongated under conditions which minimize interference from other genomic sequences, so as to obtain accurate determinations of telomeric length or telomerase activity. In addition, compositions are provided for intracellular inhibition of telomerase activity and means are shown for slowing or reversing the loss of telomeric repeats in aging cells.
Pro108 Antibody Compositions And Methods Of Use And Use Of Pro108 To Assess Cancer Risk
Iris Simon - San Franscisco CA, US Laura Corral - San Francisco CA, US Charis Lawrenson - San Jose CA, US Nam Kim - Santa Clara CA, US Glenn Pilkington - Sorrento, AU Robert L. Wolfert - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
diaDexus, Inc. - South San Francisco CA
International Classification:
C07K 16/00
US Classification:
5303881, 5303871, 5303873, 53038815, 4241411
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for assessing risk of prostate cancer. Specifically, it relates to utilizing both Pro108 and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) in combination to determine the risk of prostate cancer. In addition, it is directed to a method for assessing risk of ovarian, colon, breast or stomach cancer utilizing Pro108 or specific antibodies to Pro108. The invention provides isolated anti-prostate, ovarian, colon, breast or stomach cancer antigen (Pro108) antibodies that bind to Pro108 on a mammalian cell in vivo. The invention also encompasses compositions comprising an anti-Pro108 antibody and a carrier. These compositions can be provided in an article of manufacture or a kit. Another aspect of the invention is an isolated nucleic acid encoding an anti-Pro108 antibody, as well as an expression vector comprising the isolated nucleic acid. Also provided are cells that produce the anti-Pro108 antibodies.
Cable With Circuitry For Asserting Stored Cable Data Or Other Information To An External Device Or User
Ook Kim - Palo Alto CA, US Eric Lee - San Jose CA, US Gyudong Kim - Sunnyvale CA, US Baegin Sung - Sunnyvale CA, US Nam Hoon Kim - Cupertino CA, US Gijung Ahn - San Jose CA, US Seung Ho Hwang - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Image, Inc - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
US Classification:
710 72
Abstract:
A cable including circuitry for asserting information to a user or external device and a system including such a cable. The cable can include conductors, a memory storing cable data, and circuitry configured to respond to a request received on at least one of the conductors by accessing at least some of the cable data and asserting the accessed data serially to at least one of the conductors (e. g. , for transmission to an external device). Other aspects of the invention are methods for accessing cable data stored in a cable and optionally using the data (e. g. , to implement equalization). The cable data can be indicative of all or some of cable type, grade, speed, length, and impedance, a date code, a frequency-dependent attenuation table, far-end crosstalk and EMI-related coefficients, common mode radiation, intra pair skew, and other information. The cable can include a radiation-emitting element and circuitry for generating driving signals for causing the radiation-emitting element to produce an appropriate color, brightness, and/or blinking pattern.
Cln101 Antibody Compositions And Methods Of Use Alone And In Combination With Prostate Specific Antigen And Other Cancer Markers
Xiaozhu Duan - Alameda CA, US Nam Kim - Santa Clara CA, US Robert L. Wolfert - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
diaDexus, Inc. - South San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61K 38/48
US Classification:
5303871
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for assessing risk of prostate and/or ovarian cancer. Specifically, in one embodiment it relates to utilizing both Cln101 and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) in combination to determine the risk of prostate cancer. In an alternative embodiment, the invention is relates to utilizing Cln101 alone or in combination with CA125 to determine the risk of ovarian cancer. The invention further provides isolated anti-prostate or ovarian cancer antigen (Cln101) antibodies that bind to Cln101 in vivo. The invention also encompasses compositions comprising an anti-Cln101 antibody and a carrier. These compositions can be provided in an article of manufacture or a kit. Another aspect of the invention is an isolated nucleic acid encoding an anti-Cln101 antibody, as well as an expression vector comprising the isolated nucleic acid. Also provided are cells that produce the anti-Cln101 antibodies. The invention encompasses a method of producing the anti-Cln10I antibodies.
Pro108 Antibody Compositions And Methods Of Use And Use Of Pro108 To Assess Cancer Risk
Iris Simon - San Francisco CA, US Laura Corral - San Francisco CA, US Charis Lawrenson - San Jose CA, US Nam Kim - Santa Clara CA, US Glenn Pilkington - Sorrento, AU Robert L. Wolfert - Palo Alto CA, US
This invention relates to a method for assessing risk of prostate cancer. Specifically, it relates to utilizing both Pro108 and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) in combination to determine the risk of prostate cancer. In addition, it is directed to a method for assessing risk of ovarian, colon, breast or stomach cancer utilizing Pro108 or specific antibodies to Pro108. The invention provides isolated anti-prostate, ovarian, colon, breast or stomach cancer antigen (Pro108) antibodies that bind to Pro108 on a mammalian cell in vivo. The invention also encompasses compositions comprising an anti-Pro108 antibody and a carrier. These compositions can be provided in an article of manufacture or a kit. Another aspect of the invention is an isolated nucleic acid encoding an anti-Pro108 antibody, as well as an expression vector comprising the isolated nucleic acid. Also provided are cells that produce the anti-Pro108 antibodies.
Method And Apparatus For Optimizing Clock Speed And Power Dissipation In Multicore Architectures
A multicore processor provides for local power control at each of the cores which is used to lower the maximum operating frequency of cores by any amount above of the maximum operating frequency of the slowest core. This power savings is then used to increase the maximum operating frequency of the frequency balanced cores within a power constraint.
Cable With Circuitry For Asserting Stored Cable Data Or Other Information To An External Device Or User
Ook Kim - Palo Alto CA, US Eric Lee - San Jose CA, US Gyudong Kim - Sunnyvale CA, US Baegin Sung - Sunnyvale CA, US Nam Hoon Kim - Cupertino CA, US Gijung Ahn - San Jose CA, US Seung Ho Hwang - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Image, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/38
US Classification:
710 72
Abstract:
A cable including circuitry for asserting information to a user or external device and a system including such a cable. The cable can include conductors, a memory storing cable data, and circuitry configured to respond to a request received on at least one of the conductors by accessing at least some of the cable data and asserting the accessed data serially to at least one of the conductors (e. g. , for transmission to an external device). Other aspects of the invention are methods for accessing cable data stored in a cable and optionally using the data (e. g. , to implement equalization). The cable data can be indicative of all or some of cable type, grade, speed, length, and impedance, a date code, a frequency-dependent attenuation table, far-end crosstalk and EMI-related coefficients, common mode radiation, intra pair skew, and other information. The cable can include a radiation-emitting element and circuitry for generating driving signals for causing the radiation-emitting element to produce an appropriate color, brightness, and/or blinking pattern.
Methods Of Screening For Compounds That Derepress Or Increase Telomerase Activity
Michael West - San Carlos CA, US Calvin Harley - Palo Alto CA, US Scott Weinrich - San Francisco CA, US Catherine Strahl - San Francisco CA, US Michael McEachern - San Francisco CA, US Jerry Shay - Dallas TX, US Woodring Wright - Arlington TX, US Elizabeth Blackburn - San Francisco CA, US Nam Kim - Sunnyvale CA, US Homayoun Vaziri - Toronto, CA
Method and compositions are provided for the determination of telomere length and telomerase activity, as well as the ability to increase or decrease telomerase activity in the treatment of proliferative diseases. Particularly, primers are elongated under conditions which minimize interference from other genomic sequences, so as to obtain accurate determinations of telomeric length or telomerase activity. In addition, compositions are provided for intracellular inhibition of telomerase activity and means are shown for slowing or reversing the loss of telomeric repeats in aging cells.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Nam E Kim, Chicago IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Lakeshore Cancer Care Ltd 5020 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
Certifications:
Therapeutic Radiology, 1978
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Korean
Hospitals:
Lakeshore Cancer Care Ltd 5020 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center - Division 2233 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60622
Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center - Claremont 1431 North Claremont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
Education:
Medical School Catholic University Of Daegu, School Of Medicine Graduated: 1969 Medical School Edgewater Med Center Graduated: 1974 Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School Of Med Graduated: 1977
Dr. Nam H Kim, Winnetka IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 1988. He works in Odessa, TX and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease.
Lake Shore Cancer Care 5020 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640 773 506-0900 (phone), 773 506-0909 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Catholic Med Coll, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1969
Conditions:
Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Languages:
English Korean Polish Spanish Tagalog
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Catholic Med Coll, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1969. He works in Chicago, IL and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Methodist Hospital Of Chicago and Presence Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center.
Therapeutic Radiology Radiation Oncology Medical Oncology
Work:
Lakeshore Cancer Center
2900 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60657 Lakeshore Cancer Center
850 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60613 Lakeshore Cancer Center
4626 N Marine Dr, Chicago, IL 60640
5020 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640 1025 Sunset Rd, Winnetka, IL 60093
Education:
Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago Medical School - Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Residency - Radiology-Therapeutic
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Therapeutic Radiology (Radiology)
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Nam S. Kim Owner
Metro Cleaners Dry Cleaners
923 E Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404 650 377-0100
Fenwick & West since Sep 2012
Corporate Associate
Fenwick & West Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
Summer Associate
Kim & Chang Jun 2010 - Aug 2010
Summer Associate
Innovation Partners Jun 2006 - Sep 2009
IP Paralegal
Education:
University of Chicago Law School 2009 - 2012
J.D.
University of California, Berkeley 2002 - 2006
B.A.
Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Wisconsin-Madison since Aug 2010
Assistant Professor
Active Voice Nov 2001 - Jul 2003
Operations Director
Trilogica, Inc. Jun 2000 - Mar 2001
Operations Director
Scient / iXL 1999 - 2000
Strategy Consultant
iXL/Scient 1999 - 2000
Strategy Consultant
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 2003 - 2010
PhD, Anthropology/archaeology
New York University 1997 - 1998
MA, Political Science
University of Pennsylvania 1992 - 1996
Bachelor of Arts, International Relations
2012 to 2000 Assistant ControllerWURTH GROUP OF NORTH AMERICA, INC Mahwah, NJ 2005 to 2011 Assistant ControllerVIRTUA HEALTH, INC Marlton, NJ 2001 to 2005 Senior Financial AnalystHEFFLER, RUDOLPH, PALITZ Pennsauken, NJ 1999 to 2001 Claims Analyst
Education:
Philadelphia University Philadelphia, PA May 2001 Masters of Business Administration in AccountingRutgers University New Brunswick, NJ May 1996 Bachelors of Science in Biology
Nam Kim (1992-1997), Ivo Ferreira Neto (1998-2000), Marcie McDonald (1992-1997), Steve Ratte (1988-1993), lien Huynh (1983-1985), Leslie Mather (1996-2001)
Teri Ruggles (2000-2002), Kim Nam (2000-2002), Trina Adaro (1998-2001), Robin Cardoza (1996-1999), Desiree Acob (1999-2001), Deborah Briggs (1993-1995)