Seattle, WA, United States of America

Linda Harris


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.2

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 200(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000-2002

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations and Contributions of Inventor Linda Harris

Introduction

Linda Harris is a prominent inventor based in Seattle, WA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of immunology, particularly through her innovative research and development of therapeutic methods involving antibodies.

Latest Patents

Linda Harris holds 4 patents that focus on methods of using antibodies against human CD40. One of her notable patents describes a method for the treatment of T cell mediated disorders. This method involves administering a therapeutically effective amount of an anti-human CD40 antibody to a subject. The disease states suitable for treatment with this method include graft versus host disease, transplant rejection, and autoimmune diseases such as type I diabetes, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and myasthenia gravis. Another significant patent involves the discovery of humanized anti-human CD40 antibodies that block the interaction between gp39 and CD40. These anti-CD40 antibodies are effective in modulating humoral immune responses against T cell-dependent antigens and are useful for their anti-inflammatory properties.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Linda has worked with notable companies, including Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Her work has had a profound impact on the development of treatments for various immune-related disorders.

Collaborations

Linda has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jurgen Bajorath and Alejandro A Aruffo. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of research in immunology.

Conclusion

Linda Harris is a trailblazer in the field of immunology, with her innovative patents and collaborations paving the way for new therapeutic methods. Her work continues to influence the treatment of complex immune disorders.

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