EMILIO C MARGOLLES-CLARK
Medical Practice at 131 Ct, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 46185
Issued Date
May 27, 2014
Effective Date
Oct 19, 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Clinical Laboratory Personnel
Address
Address
5710 SW 131St Ct, Miami, FL 33183
Phone
(786) 853-7034

Professional information

Emilio Margolles-Clark Photo 1

Promoter, Promoter Control Elements, And Combinations, And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
2013011, May 9, 2013
Filed:
Oct 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/664313
Inventors:
Yiwen FANG - Los Angeles CA, US
Kenneth A. FELDMANN - Tucson CA, US
Edward KIEGLE - Chester VT, US
Shing KWOK - Fairfax VA, US
Yu-Ping LU - Camarillo CA, US
Leonard MEDRANO - Azusa CA, US
Roger PENNELL - Malibu CA, US
Richard SCHNEEBERGER - Carlsbad CA, US
Nestor APUYA - Culver City CA, US
Jack K. OKAMURO - Oak Park CA, US
Diane K. JOFUKU - Arlington VA, US
Jonathan DONSON - Oak Park CA, US
David Van-Dinh DANG - San Diego CA, US
Emilio MARGOLLES-CLARK - Miami FL, US
Nickolai ALEXANDROV - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Tatiana TATARINOVA - Los Angeles CA, US
Noah THEISS - Tucson AZ, US
Danielle GRIZARD - Moorpark CA, US
Shawna DAVIS - College Station TX, US
Dennis ROBLES - Chatsworth CA, US
Michael PORTEREIKO - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
CERES, INC. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
C12N 15/11
US Classification:
800278, 4353201, 435419, 800298, 435325, 435348, 4352542, 536 241
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to promoter sequences and promoter control elements, polynucleotide constructs comprising the promoters and control elements, and methods of identifying the promoters, control elements, or fragments thereof. The invention further relates to the use of the present promoters or promoter control elements to modulate transcript levels.


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Nucleotide Sequences And Corresponding Polypeptides Conferring Modified Phenotype Characteristics In Plants

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 14, 2013
Filed:
Oct 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/644359
Inventors:
Richard SCHNEEBERGER - Carlsbad CA, US
Han Suk KIM - Camarillo CA, US
David Van-dinh DANG - San Diego CA, US
Kenneth A. FELDMANN - Tucson AZ, US
Roger PENNELL - Malibu CA, US
Shing KWOK - Woodland Hills CA, US
Hongyu ZHANG - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Cory CHRISTENSEN - Sherwood OR, US
Jack OKAMURO - Oak Park CA, US
Fasong ZHOU - Oxnard CA, US
Wuyi WANG - Newbury Park CA, US
Emilio MARGOLLES-CLARK - Miami FL, US
Gerard MAGPANTAY - Calabasas CA, US
Julissa SOSA - Northridge CA, US
Nestor APUYA - Culver City CA, US
Kerstin PICCOLO - Woodland Hills CA, US
Bonnie HUND - Denver CO, US
Nickolai ALEXANDROV - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Vyacheslav BROVER - Simi Valley CA, US
Peter MASCIA - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
CERES, INC. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
C12N 15/29, A01H 5/00, A01H 1/04, C12N 15/82, C12Q 1/68, C12N 5/10
US Classification:
800260, 435 611, 435419, 800278, 800298, 800306, 800314, 800320, 8003201, 8003202, 8003203, 800322, 536 236
Abstract:
Methods and materials for modulating low-nitrogen tolerance levels in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding low nitrogen tolerance-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased low-nitrogen tolerance levels and plant products produced from plants having increased low-nitrogen tolerance levels.


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Modulating The Level Of Components Within Plants

US Patent:
2013021, Aug 15, 2013
Filed:
Aug 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/584421
Inventors:
Steven Craig Bobzin - Malibu CA, US
Nestor Apuya - Culver City CA, US
Karen Chiang - Houston TX, US
Kenneth Feldmann - Newbury Park CA, US
Boris Jankowski - Newbury Park CA, US
Emilio Margolles-Clark - Miami FL, US
Daniel Mumenthaler - Montrose CA, US
Jack Okamuro - Alexandria VA, US
Joon-Hyun Park - Oak Park CA, US
Amr Saad Ragab - Someset NJ, US
Joel Cruz Rarang - Granada Hills CA, US
Richard Schneeberger - Carlsbad CA, US
Jennifer E. Van Fleet - San Jose CA, US
Ke Zhang - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/82
US Classification:
800278, 435419, 800298
Abstract:
Materials and Methods for identifying lignin regulatory region-regulatory protein associations are disclosed. Materials and methods for modulating lignin accumulation are also disclosed. In addition, methods and materials for modulating (e.g., increasing or decreasing) the level of a component (e.g., protein, oil, lignin, carbon, a carotenoid, or a triterpenoid) in plants are disclosed.


Emilio Margolles-Clark Photo 4

Modulating Plant Nitrogen Levels

US Patent:
2008013, Jun 5, 2008
Filed:
Jan 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/969728
Inventors:
Richard Schneeberger - Carlsbad CA, US
Emilio Margolles-Clark - Miami FL, US
Joon-Hyun Park - Oak Park CA, US
Boris Jankowski - Santa Monica CA, US
Steven Craig Bobzin - Malibu CA, US
Assignee:
Ceres, Inc. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
A23L 1/212, C12N 15/87, C12N 15/82, A01H 1/00
US Classification:
426615, 800278, 435419, 800298
Abstract:
Methods and materials for modulating (e.g., increasing or decreasing) nitrogen levels in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding nitrogen-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Plants and plant products having increased nitrogen levels are also disclosed.


Emilio Margolles-Clark Photo 5

Azo Dye Related Small Molecule Modulators Of Protein-Protein Interactions

US Patent:
2011006, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
May 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/991079
Inventors:
Peter Buchwald - Miami FL, US
Emilio Margolles-Clark - Miami FL, US
Norma S. Kenyon - Miami FL, US
Camillo Ricordi - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
University of Miami - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61K 31/655, A61K 31/185, C12N 5/071, A61P 35/00, A61P 3/10, A61P 29/00, A61P 19/04, A61P 3/00, A61P 17/00, A61P 17/06, A61P 37/02, A61P 37/06, A61P 25/28, A61P 9/10
US Classification:
514150, 514577, 435375
Abstract:
Azo dyes and suramin-related small molecules are effective in inhibiting the CD40/CD154 protein-protein interaction, an important co-stimulatory interaction involved in the activation of immune responses mediated by T- and B-cells. The compounds were found to be active as indicated by their ICvalues both in a cell-free binding assay and in the inhibition of CD154-induced B-cell proliferation assay. The compounds may be used as therapeutic compounds for treatment of diseases and disorders related to immune or inflammatory responses. Methods of inhibiting the CD40/CD154 protein-protein interaction and treating diseases and disorders related to immune or inflammatory responses are described.


Emilio Margolles-Clark Photo 6

Modulating Plant Carbon Levels

US Patent:
2013003, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/620437
Inventors:
Richard Schneeberger - Carlsbad CA, US
Emilio Margolles-Clark - Miami FL, US
Joon-Hyun Park - Oak Park CA, US
Boris Jankowski - Newbury Park CA, US
Steven Craig Bobzin - Malibu CA, US
International Classification:
C12N 15/82, A01H 5/00, A01H 5/10, C12N 5/10
US Classification:
800298, 435468, 435419
Abstract:
Methods and materials for modulating (e.g., increasing or decreasing) carbon levels in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding carbon-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased carbon levels.


Emilio Margolles-Clark Photo 7

Modulating Plant Carbon Levels

US Patent:
8299320, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Dec 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/966694
Inventors:
Richard Schneeberger - Carlsbad CA, US
Emilio Margolles-Clark - Miami FL, US
Joon-Hyun Park - Oak Park CA, US
Boris Jankowski - Santa Monica CA, US
Steven Craig Bobzin - Malibu CA, US
Assignee:
Ceres, Inc. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
A01H 1/00, C07H 21/04, C07K 14/415, C12N 15/00
US Classification:
800295, 435 61, 435468, 435419, 4353201, 435 691, 530370, 536 236, 800278
Abstract:
Methods and materials for modulating (e. g. , increasing or decreasing) carbon levels in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding carbon-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased carbon levels.