Cheng Li - Fremont CA, US Mir Imran - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61K038/17 A61K031/785
US Classification:
424078270, 525054100
Abstract:
The present invention concerns compositions of matter, pharmaceutical compositions and method to produce multiple arm peptides—substrate (MAP-S) as composites having molecules covalently bonded thereto which exhibit enhanced cell adhesion, attachment, proliferation and the like in vivo. The composites MAP-S described herein as compositions and implants improve and accelerate the healing process and tissue implant integration for vascular and soft tissue, joint, bone and combinations thereof.
Multiple-Arm Peptide Compounds, Methods Of Manufacture And Use In Therapy
The present invention concerns compositions of matter, pharmaceutical compositions and method to produce multiple arm peptides-substrate (MAP-S) as composites having molecules covalently bonded thereto which exhibit enhanced cell adhesion, attachment, proliferation and the like in vivo. The composites MAP-S described herein as compositions and implants improve and accelerate the healing process and tissue implant integration for vascular and soft tissue, joint, bone and combinations thereof.
Cheng Li - Redwood City CA, US Michael V. Chobotov - Santa Rosa CA, US Patrick Stephens - Santa Rosa CA, US Robert G. Whirley - Santa Rosa CA, US
Assignee:
TRIVASCULAR, INC. - Santa Rosa CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 122, 623 115, 623 135, 29516
Abstract:
Stent-grafts for treating thoracic aortic aneurysms and abdominal aortic aneurysms include graft portions having inflatable channels and graft extensions. The graft extensions include an undulating wire stent and porous, but substantially fluid impermeable, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft materials.
Cheng Li - Redwood City CA, US Reva Morehous - Cotati CA, US Teresa Woodson - Windsor CA, US Michael V. Chobotov - Santa Rosa CA, US Carl Poppe - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
TriVascular, Inc. - Santa Rosa CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/958
US Classification:
623 111
Abstract:
Some embodiments relate in part to endovascular prostheses and delivery catheter systems and methods for deploying same. Embodiments may be directed more specifically to graft bodies having self-expanding members, including inflatable graft bodies, and catheters and methods for deploying same within the body of a patient.
Techniques are disclosed relating to multi-block fetches for cache misses. In some embodiments, cache tag circuitry maintains a tag value that is shared by multiple cache blocks. In response to a miss, the cache may initiate a fetch request to a next level cache or memory. Aggregation circuitry may aggregate multiple fetch requests for cache blocks that share the tag value and fetch circuitry may initiate a single multi-block fetch operation to the next level cache or memory that returns cache blocks for the aggregated multiple fetch requests. In various embodiments, disclosed techniques may improve performance (e.g., by reducing fetch bus transactions), reduce power consumption, or both, relative to traditional techniques.
- Santa Rosa CA, US Cheng Li - Redwood City CA, US Reva Morehous - Cotati CA, US Teresa Woodson - Windsor CA, US Michael V. Chobotov - Santa Rosa CA, US Carl Hermann Poppe - Danville CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/958 A61F 2/07 A61F 2/95
Abstract:
Some embodiments relate in part to endovascular prostheses and delivery catheter systems and methods for deploying same. Embodiments may be directed more specifically to graft bodies having self-expanding members, including inflatable graft bodies, and catheters and methods for deploying same within the body of a patient.
- San Francisco CA, US Parag Agrawal - San Francisco CA, US Cheng Li - Ann Arbor MI, US Sandeep Pandey - San Francisco CA, US Michael Jahr - San Francisco CA, US Jeremy Ginsberg - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06N 20/00
Abstract:
In some examples, a computing device includes at least one processor and at least one module, operable by the at least one processor to receive, from a client device of a user, a request for one or more advertisements to display at the client device with a set of messages. The set of messages is associated with the user in a social network messaging service. The at least one module may be further operable to determine a probability that the user will select a candidate advertisement using a machine learning model based on point-wise learning and pair-wise learning. The at least one module may be further operable to determine, based on the probability that the user will select the candidate advertisement, a candidate score for the candidate advertisement, determine that the candidate score satisfies a threshold, and send, for display at the client device, the candidate advertisement.
Scalar Unit With High Performance In Crypto Operation
Embodiments of the invention provide a technical solution by making changes of scalar units to enable it for cryptography applications with high performance. Aspects of the invention provide a scalar unit having four 32-bit arithmetic logic units (ALUs). These four ALUs may be used as independently as four individual lanes, each generates 32-bit results. As such, the Instruction per Cycle (IPC) may be 4. In addition, these four sets of 32-bit ALUs may be configured as two 64-bit ALUs with each two of the 32-bit ALUs in one group. This configuration may, in one embodiment, generate two 64-bit results each cycle. Moreover, these four sets of 32-bit ALUs may be configured as one 128-bit ALU when the ALUs are combined as one single unit. Aspects of the invention create an output from the set of four 32-bit scalar ALUs with data width or format that is other than 32-bit.
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Education:
San Jose State University Jan 2013 BS in Management Information Systems