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PDX - POP
Dead/Cancelled
CANCELLED - SECTION 8

section 8

on 14 Oct 2011

Last Applicant/ Owned by

7250 Parkway Drive, Suite 430

Hanover

MD

21076

Serial Number

76502076 filed on 21st Mar 2003

Registration Number

2930095 registered on 08th Mar 2005

in the Principal Register

Correspondent Address

Robert M. Gamson

ROBERT M. GAMSON

901 Dulaney Valley Road, Suite 400

Baltimore MD 21204

Filing Basis

1. use application currently

Disclaimer

NO DATA

PDX - POP

Evaluation and analysis services in the field of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical data for others using software that provides mathematical/statistical modeling; providing databases featuring interfaces, molding interfaces and output interfaces in the field of population pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling

Classification Information


Class [042]
Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services


Evaluation and analysis services in the field of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical data for others using software that provides mathematical/statistical modeling; providing databases featuring interfaces, molding interfaces and output interfaces in the field of population pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling


First Use Date in General

10th Nov 2001

First Use Date in Commerce

03rd Feb 2002

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 76502076

Mark Type

No Service Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No 03056-TMA

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Legal History


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Status DateAction Taken
14th Oct 2011CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
22nd Aug 2007TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
08th Mar 2005REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
06th Nov 2004EXTENSION OF TIME TO OPPOSE PROCESS - TERMINATED
29th Jun 2004EXTENSION OF TIME TO OPPOSE RECEIVED
08th Jun 2004PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
19th May 2004NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
06th Apr 2004APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
03rd Mar 2004CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
03rd Mar 2004PAPER RECEIVED