ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,384,782, issued on Aug. 12, was assigned to Purdue Research Foundation (West Lafayette, Ind.).

"Inhibitors of kinase networks and uses thereof" was invented by Herman O. Sintim (West Lafayette, Ind.), Neetu Dayal (West Lafayette, Ind.) and Clement Opoku-Temeng (West Lafayette, Ind.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention generally relates to compounds as a dual kinase-demethylase inhibitor useful for the treatment of diseases mediated by a kinase and/or a histone demethylase, such as inflammation, cancer, viral and bacterial infections, neurological and immunological disorders. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for tre...