Yufei Pan - North Brunswick NJ, US Hui Li - Edison NJ, US Justin Sarma - New York NY, US David Soukal - Bothell WA, US Alessio Signorini - Boulder CO, US Apostolos Gerasoulis - Edison NJ, US Tomasz Imielinski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
IAC SEARCH & MEDIA, INC. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707759, 707769
Abstract:
In a method for a direct answer for search, a search query is received over a network, one or more answer candidate snippets for the search query are received, with an answer candidate snippet having at least a portion of content available over the network for an answer candidate, one or more answer entities are determined within a selected answer candidate snippet, a frequency of the one or more answer entities found within the one or more answer candidate snippets for the search query is determined, a confidence score is adjusted for the selected answer candidate in accordance with the frequency of the one or more answer entities found within the one or more answer candidate snippets, and at least one answer candidate snippet is sent for a response to the search query.
- University Park PA, US Tak-Sing WONG - University Park PA, US Jing WANG - University Park PA, US Hui LI - University Park PA, US Yi LU - University Park PA, US Ying WAN - University Park PA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
A biochemical analysis system capable of sample preparation and processing can include at least one inlet channel having a non-fouling, slippery surface to autonomously transport a fluid sample to a chamber by a geometry of the at least one inlet channel. The at least one inlet channel can include a first end, which is open and exposed, and a second end connected to the chamber for mixing and reaction of the fluid sample, and the at least one inlet channel can include a converging or diverging angle.
Devices, Systems, And Methods For Single Cell Bacteria Analysis
- University Park PA, US Hui LI - University Park PA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00 C12Q 1/04 C12Q 1/18 C12Q 1/689
Abstract:
Provided are devices and methods for detecting the presence, absence, and/or characteristics of bacteria. A microfluidic device for characterizing bacteria is provided. The device contains one or more bacteria trapping channels, and one or more pneumatic channels in contact with the bacteria trapping channels, wherein the one or more pneumatic channels are configured to reduce the height of the one or more bacteria trapping channels to thereby trap bacteria in the one or more bacteria trapping channels if said bacteria are present in a liquid biological sample that is introduced into the microfluidic device. Also provides is a method for identifying bacteria that may be used with the microfluidic device. The method includes contacting a sample that contains bacteria with a carbon nanotube and microwave energy such that a probe is introduced into the bacteria. The probe is a double strand polynucleotide probe having a first strand that includes a detectable label, and a second strand having a quencher moiety that quenches a signal from the detectable label when the probe is double stranded. The method includes allowing hybridization between the labeled strand with a polynucleotide in the bacteria if bacteria are present, and if bacteria are present, detecting a signal from the labeled strand that is hybridized to a polynucleotide in the bacteria to thereby identify the presence of, and/or the type of bacteria in the sample, and if the bacteria are not present, determining a lack of a signal from the labeled strand.
- South San Francisco CA, US Chengguo DONG - Staten Island NY, US Timothy HOM - Sunnyvale CA, US Lan JIANG - Foster City CA, US Katerina LEFTHERIS - San Mateo CA, US Hui LI - Santa Clara CA, US Manuel MUNOZ - Vallejo CA, US Maureen REILLY - Burlingame CA, US Yajun ZHENG - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
C07D 471/04 C07D 519/00
Abstract:
The invention relates to compounds of formula (A) and formula (I):or a salt thereof, wherein R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, q and p are as described herein. Compounds of formula (A), formula (I), and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are αvβ6 integrin inhibitors that are useful for treating fibrosis such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP).
Dosage Forms And Regimens For Amino Acid Compounds
- South San Francisco CA, US Chengguo DONG - Staten Island NY, US Timothy HOM - Sunnyvale CA, US Lan JIANG - Foster City CA, US Katerina LEFTHERIS - San Mateo CA, US Hui LI - Santa Clara CA, US Manuel MUNOZ - Vallejo CA, US Maureen REILLY - Burlingame CA, US Yajun ZHENG - Foster City CA, US Martin DECARIS - Oakland CA, US Scott TURNER - Oakland CA, US
The invention relates to dosage forms for daily administration of compounds of formula (A) and formula (I):or a salt thereof, wherein R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, q and p are as described herein. Compounds of formula (A), formula (I), and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are αvβ6 integrin inhibitors that are useful for treating fibrosis such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP).
- South San Francisco CA, US Chengguo DONG - Staten Island NY, US Timothy HOM - Sunnyvale CA, US Lan JIANG - Foster City CA, US Katerina LEFTHERIS - San Mateo CA, US Hui LI - Santa Clara CA, US Manuel MUNOZ - Vallejo CA, US Maureen REILLY - Burlingame CA, US Yajun ZHENG - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
C07D 471/04 C07D 519/00
Abstract:
The invention relates to compounds of formula (A) and formula (I):or a salt thereof, wherein R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, q and p are as described herein. Compounds of formula (A), formula (I), and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are αvβ6 integrin inhibitors that are useful for treating fibrosis such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP).
- University Park PA, US Tak-Sing WONG - University Park PA, US Jing WANG - University Park PA, US Hui LI - University Park PA, US Yi LU - University Park PA, US Ying WAN - University Park PA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
A biochemical analysis system capable of sample preparation and processing can include at least one inlet channel having a non-fouling, slippery surface to autonomously transport a fluid sample to a chamber by a geometry of the at least one inlet channel. The at least one inlet channel can include a first end, which is open and exposed, and a second end connected to the chamber for mixing and reaction of the fluid sample, and the at least one inlet channel can include a converging or diverging angle.
Oct 2012 to Dec 2012 Consultant InternINGERSOLL RAND (CHINA) INVESTMENT CO., LTD
Jun 2012 to Sep 2012 Accounting InternKPMG (SGP)
Jan 2012 to Feb 2012 Audit InternPINGAN BANK Shenzhen, CN Aug 2011 to Sep 2011 Law and Compliance Department Intern
Education:
SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY Jul 2013 Bachelor of Art in English Language and LiteratureWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, OLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL St. Louis, MO Master of Accounting
2013 to 2013Beijing Information Technology Center Embedded Engineering Group
Jul 2009 to Jan 2010 project manager to develop a portablePrimary developer 2008 to 2008Beijing E-Dragons Intelligent Network Limited Company
Jul 1997 to Jun 2002 a softwareHui Li
Jul 1994 to May 1997
Education:
College of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing University of Technology 2013 Ph. D. in Computer Application TechnologyActuator of this University-Enterprise 2006 doctoral in researchCollege of Computer Science and Technology Changchun, CN Sep 2001 to Jul 2004 Master of Science in Computer Application TechnologyCollege of Computer Science and Technology, Jinlin University Changchun, CN Sep 1990 to Jul 1994 B.S. in Computer Application TechnologyShouGang Research Institute cooperation
2013 to 2013Beijing Information Technology Center Embedded Engineering Group
Jul 2009 to Jan 2010 project manager to develop a portablePrimary developer 2008 to 2008Beijing E-Dragons Intelligent Network Limited Company
Jul 1997 to Jun 2002Changchun Sitong Electronic Communication Company
Jul 1994 to May 1997
Education:
College of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing University of Technology Sep 2004 to Jun 2009 Ph. D. in Computer Application TechnologyActuator of this University-Enterprise 2006 doctoral in researchCollege of Computer Science and Technology Changchun, CN Sep 2001 to Jul 2004 Master of Science in Computer Application TechnologyCollege of Computer Science and Technology, Jinlin University Changchun, CN Sep 1990 to Jul 1994 B.S. in Computer Application TechnologyShouGang Research Institute cooperation
Mar 2010 to 2000 Manager TraineeWilkes University Development Department Wilkes-Barre, PA Feb 2007 to Apr 2007 Technician PhonathonAmerican Education Center Fuzhou, Fujian Branch
Aug 2006 to Dec 2006 Manager AssistantFuzhou Trust & Investment Co
Feb 2004 to Mar 2004 Computer Technician (Intern)
Education:
Wilkes University Graduate School of Business Wilkes-Barre, PA Jan 2007 to Dec 2009 MBAFujian Agriculture and Forest University Sep 2004 to Jul 2006 Bachelor's in Computer ScienceFuzhou University Sep 2001 to Jul 2004 Associate in majored