top of page

 

 

Welcome to USA to Attend:

1915PPIE Centennial Memorial;

First Global Culture Art Exposition;

Int'l Alcoholic Beverage & Others(wine,beer,etc.) Exposition; 

Awards Ceremony

About the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition

 

In February 1915 to December 1915, 1915 panama Pacific international exposition was held in San Francisco, California.

When the US president and vice president in office and former President Theodore Roosevelt and one series of senior officials attended the exposition. The San Francisco Mayor presided over the opening ceremony.

Expo has created a series of global the first one: the longest duration for 9 months; Largest area, covers an area of 2.5 million square meters; Dozens of countries participation; Most visited, nearly 19 million people; Almost covers all human fields such as industry, agriculture, business, education, culture, art, etc., Therefore, recognized as the world's most famousinternational exposition.

 

 

About Prof. Huaiwei Yan and E11 of USA

Professor Huaiwei Yan is the founder and CEO of 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition, Incorporated. He is the receiver of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services E11 permanent resident status.

The official website of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has the following definition of E11 title holders:

"Individuals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics, (E11)"

"Individuals of extraordinary ability are considered to be the best of the best in their field and it is an eligibility category that applies to very few individuals. Examples of who may be considered an E11 immigrant include Nobel Prize winners, notable athletes, and others who have achieved great successes in their field."

http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-through-job/green-card-through-self-petition

 

The CV of Ph.D. Edward H. Sharman

Ed Sharman, PhD

 

Department of Neurology University of California  Irvine, CA 92697

 

Education:

BS, Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, 1968.

PhD, Chemical Physics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1976.

 

Position

2006-Present: Research Specialist, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, CA.

Isolate mitochondria from motor neurons and design PCR and high-throughput sequencing experiments to detect mitochondrial DNA deletions and mutations in animal models of ALS. Prepare cell cultures and perform fluorescence microscopy on mixed neuronal/glial samples; perform Western blot analysis and immunohistochemisty.

 

Research Collaborations

2008 – present:  Liu lab (Xi’an Jiaotong University) – edit over 50 manuscripts reporting on biochemical effects of herbal and nutritional supplements in rodents.

2010 – present:  Gupta lab (UCI) – participate in data analysis and edit manuscripts reporting age-related gene expression changes in human dendritic and T-cells.

 

Memberships, Editorial Boards

2002: Vice President, American Aging Association

1997-2001:  Senior Advisor, Jiangsu Anti-aging Association of China

 

Recent Publications:

Jia-ning Cao, Anshu Agrawal, Edward Sharman, Zhen-yu Jia, and Sudhir Gupta. Alterations in Gene Array Patterns in Dendritic Cells from Aged Humans. 2014; manuscript submitted for publication.

 

Sharman E. and Bondy SC. Melatonin as a therapeutic agent for sepsis. In: Melatonin: Therapeutic Value and Neuroprotection (ed. V.Srinivasan), Taylor & Francis , USA. In press, 2013.

 

Chowanadisai W., Shenoy S.F., Sharman E., Keen C.L., Liu J.K., Rucker R.B. Biofactors in food promote health by enhancing mitochondrial function. California Agriculture. 2011 July–September 2011;141-147.

 

Shenoy S.F., Chowanadisai W., Sharman E., Keen C.L., Liu J.K., Rucker R.B. Well-functioning cell mitochondria promote good health. California Agriculture. 2011 July–September 2011;136-140.

 

 

Teaching

Toxicogenomics. Component of TOX206 Target Organ Toxicology, Fall, 2012, 2013.

 

Invited Lectures (China)

Slowing aging with nutrient networks, First World Physical Fitness Assembly, Sanya, Hainan, China, 2002.

Modulating aging with nutrient networks, International Health and Aging Conference, Beijing, China, 2002.

Improving healthy aging: combining Chinese traditional medicine and western nutritional science.  Academia Sinica Institute of Developmental Biology, Beijing, China, September, 1997.

Improving healthy aging: combining Chinese traditional medicine and western nutritional science. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Institute, Beijing, China, September, 1997.

Improving healthy aging with diet, supplements and exercise: opportunities for the Jiangsu Province healthcare system. Jiangsu Anti-aging Association of China, Nanjing, China, November, 1996.

 

 

 

 

FW: Serial number 86384706: Received Your Trademark/Service Mark Application, Princip

The following is your trade mark info.

 

 

  • YOUR MARK: 1915PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1915PPIE (Standard Characters, mark.jpg) The literal element of the mark consists of 1915PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1915PPIE. The mark consists of standard characters, without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color.

  • YOUR SERIAL NUMBER: We have received your U.S. Trademark Application and assigned serial number '86384706' to your submission. A summary of your application data is provided at the bottom of this message and serves as your official filing receipt. Please keep a copy of this information for your records. All correspondence concerning the application should reference your assigned serial number. Please read all of the important information below. Not every mark is registrable with the USPTO and we do not refund the application filing fee(s) if a registration does not ultimately issue.

  • RECEIVING E-MAIL COMMUNICATIONS/FILING DOCUMENTS ON-LINE: If you have authorized receipt of correspondence by e-mail, please make sure that your server will accept USPTO e-mail and not treat it as SPAM. If you have not authorized communication by e-mail, please do so at any time by using the "Change of Correspondence Address" form, available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp. If you must submit correspondence to us, please use the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) forms, available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/index.jsp.

  • KEEP YOUR ADDRESS CURRENT IN USPTO RECORDS: We do not extend filing deadlines due to a failure to receive USPTO mailings/e-mailings. You must update the correspondence and/or owner's address if a postal address and/or e-mail address changes, using the form(s) available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp.

  • WARNING ABOUT UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATIONS: You may receive trademark-related communications from private companies not associated with the USPTO. These communications frequently display customer-specific information, including your USPTO serial number or registration number and owner name, and request fees for trademark-related services, such as monitoring, listings in international publications, and document filing. None of the companies offering these services are affiliated with the USPTO or any other federal agency. All official correspondence will be from the "United States Patent and Trademark Office" in Alexandria, VA, and if by e-mail, specifically from the domain "@uspto.gov." Please consult the "Warning" page on the Trademarks section of the USPTO's website for further information about unsolicited communications and to view representative examples of them. For general information on filing and maintenance requirements for trademark applications and registrations, including fees required by law, please consult www.uspto.gov, contact the TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or telephone 1-800-786-9199.

  • LEGAL EXAMINATION PROCESS: Your application is now pending examination. In approximately 3 months, your application will be assigned to a USPTO examining attorney for review. The application cannot mature into a registration unless all legal requirements are met, and many applications never satisfy these requirements and therefore never register. The overall process can take up to 18 months.

  • CHECK STATUS AND REVIEW DOCUMENTS OR YOUR APPLICATION MAY BE UNINTENTIONALLY ABANDONED: You must check the status and review all documents associated with your application at least every 3-4 months using Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR), available at http://tsdr.uspto.gov/. Promptly e-mail the TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or telephone 1-800-786-9199 (select option #1) if an Office action (letter from the USPTO) or notice has issued for your application that you did not receive or do not understand. Failure to respond timely to any Office action or notice may result in the abandonment of your application, requiring you to pay an additional fee to have your application revived even if you did not receive the Office action or notice.

  • FILING ERRORS: If you discover an error in the application data, you must file a Voluntary Amendment at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/miscellaneous.jsp. Do not submit any proposed amendment to TEAS@uspto.gov, because the TEAS technical support team may not make any data changes. Please wait approximately 7 days after the filing date of your application to submit a Voluntary Amendment in order to allow for initial upload of your application data into the USPTO database. The assigned examining attorney will determine the acceptability of any Voluntary Amendment during examination. Not all errors may be corrected. For example, if you submitted the wrong mark or if the proposed correction would be considered a material alteration to your original filing, it will not be accepted. In this situation, your only recourse would be to file a new application, with a new fee and no refund of your original filing fee.

  • REQUEST FOR REFUND AND/OR CANCELLATION: Since your application has already been assigned a serial number, please do not contact TEAS@uspto.gov to request a refund or to cancel the filing. We will only cancel the filing and refund the filing fee if the application does not meet minimum filing requirements. The fee is a processing fee that the USPTO does not refund, even if your mark does not proceed to registration. In the limited situation where you inadvertently filed identical applications, one immediately after the other, because no confirmation of the first filing was received, please provide both serial numbers to the technical support team atTEAS@uspto.gov.

  • SelectUSA: The United States represents the largest, most dynamic marketplace in the world and is an unparalleled location for business investment, innovation, and commercialization of new technologies. The U.S. offers tremendous resources and advantages for those who invest and manufacture goods here. Through SelectUSA, our nation works to promote and facilitate business investment. SelectUSA provides information assistance to the international investor community; serves as an ombudsman for existing and potential investors; advocates on behalf of U.S. cities, states, and regions competing for global investment; and counsels U.S. economic development organizations on investment attraction best practices. To learn more about why the United States is the best country in the world to develop technology, manufacture products, deliver services, and grow your business, visit SelectUSA.gov or call +1-202-482-6800.

SUMMARY OF APPLICATION DATA FOLLOWS:

 

APPLICATION DATA: Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
The applicant, 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC., a corporation of California, having an address of       1321 W. PINE ST.       SANTA ANA, California 92703       United States
requests registration of the trademark/service mark identified above in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on the Principal Register established by the Act of July 5, 1946 (15 U.S.C. Section 1051 et seq.), as amended, for the following: 
       International Class 035:  Organizing business expositions for promoting international trade Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention to use or use through the applicant's related company or licensee the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods and/or services. (15 U.S.C. Section 1051(b)).

 

The applicant's current Correspondence Information:

 

      1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC.

 

      1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC.

 

      1321 W. PINE ST.

 

      SANTA ANA, California 92703

 

      714-623-4506(phone)

 

      CPA@HSACGROUP.COM;VIVIANWANG@HSACGROUP.COM (authorized)

 

A fee payment in the amount of $325 has been submitted with the application, representing payment for 1 class(es).

 

Declaration

 

The signatory believes that: if the applicant is filing the application under 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(a), the applicant is the owner of the trademark/service mark sought to be registered; the applicant or the applicant's related company or licensee is using the mark in commerce on or in connection with the goods/services in the application, and such use by the applicant's related company or licensee inures to the benefit of the applicant; the specimen(s) shows the mark as used on or in connection with the goods/services in the application; and/or if the applicant filed an application under 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(b), Section 1126(d), and/or Section 1126(e), the applicant is entitled to use the mark in commerce; the applicant has a bona fide intention to use or use through the applicant's related company or licensee the mark in commerce on or in connection with the goods/services in the application. The signatory believes that to the best of the signatory's knowledge and belief, no other person has the right to use the mark in commerce, either in the identical form or in such near resemblance as to be likely, when used on or in connection with the goods/services of such other person, to cause confusion or mistake, or to deceive. The signatory being warned that willful false statements and the like are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under 18 U.S.C. Section 1001, and that such willful false statements and the like may jeopardize the validity of the application or any registration resulting therefrom, declares that all statements made of his/her own knowledge are true and all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true.
Declaration Signature
Signature: /HUAIWEI YAN/   Date: 09/03/2014 Signatory's Name: HUAIWEI YAN Signatory's Position: PRESIDENT

 

 

Thank you,

 

The TEAS support team Wed Sep 03 20:45:50 EDT 2014 STAMP: USPTO/BAS-97.90.148.30-20140903204550765965-86384706-50051776cde82bcc7d080e3998c631420a6d724b3951c1dfa83e69aaccca513ea5-CC-9267-20140903194822427035

 

 

 

 


 

 

------------------------------------------------------------------
发件人:CPA <cpa@hsacgroup.com>
发送时间:2014年9月4日(星期四) 08:54
收件人:cdyhw88 <cdyhw88@aliyun.com>
主 题:FW: Serial number 86384706: Received Your Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register
 

 

The following is your trade mark info.

 

 

  • YOUR MARK: 1915PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1915PPIE (Standard Characters, mark.jpg)The literal element of the mark consists of 1915PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 1915PPIE.The mark consists of standard characters, without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color.

  • YOUR SERIAL NUMBER: We have received your U.S. Trademark Application and assigned serial number '86384706' to your submission. A summary of your application data is provided at the bottom of this message and serves as your official filing receipt. Please keep a copy of this information for your records. All correspondence concerning the application should reference your assigned serial number. Please read all of the important information below. Not every mark is registrable with the USPTO and we do not refund the application filing fee(s) if a registration does not ultimately issue.

  • RECEIVING E-MAIL COMMUNICATIONS/FILING DOCUMENTS ON-LINE: If you have authorized receipt of correspondence by e-mail, please make sure that your server will accept USPTO e-mail and not treat it as SPAM. If you have not authorized communication by e-mail, please do so at any time by using the "Change of Correspondence Address" form, available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp. If you must submit correspondence to us, please use the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) forms, available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/index.jsp.

  • KEEP YOUR ADDRESS CURRENT IN USPTO RECORDS: We do not extend filing deadlines due to a failure to receive USPTO mailings/e-mailings. You must update the correspondence and/or owner's address if a postal address and/or e-mail address changes, using the form(s) available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp.

  • WARNING ABOUT UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATIONS: You may receive trademark-related communications from private companies not associated with the USPTO. These communications frequently display customer-specific information, including your USPTO serial number or registration number and owner name, and request fees for trademark-related services, such as monitoring, listings in international publications, and document filing. None of the companies offering these services are affiliated with the USPTO or any other federal agency. All official correspondence will be from the "United States Patent and Trademark Office" in Alexandria, VA, and if by e-mail, specifically from the domain "@uspto.gov." Please consult the "Warning" page on the Trademarks section of the USPTO's website for further information about unsolicited communications and to view representative examples of them. For general information on filing and maintenance requirements for trademark applications and registrations, including fees required by law, please consult www.uspto.gov, contact the TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or telephone 1-800-786-9199.

  • LEGAL EXAMINATION PROCESS: Your application is now pending examination. In approximately 3 months, your application will be assigned to a USPTO examining attorney for review. The application cannot mature into a registration unless all legal requirements are met, and many applications never satisfy these requirements and therefore never register. The overall process can take up to 18 months.

  • CHECK STATUS AND REVIEW DOCUMENTS OR YOUR APPLICATION MAY BE UNINTENTIONALLY ABANDONED: You must check the status and review all documents associated with your application at least every 3-4 months using Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR), available at http://tsdr.uspto.gov/. Promptly e-mail the TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or telephone 1-800-786-9199 (select option #1) if an Office action (letter from the USPTO) or notice has issued for your application that you did not receive or do not understand. Failure to respond timely to any Office action or notice may result in the abandonment of your application, requiring you to pay an additional fee to have your application revived even if you did not receive the Office action or notice.

  • FILING ERRORS: If you discover an error in the application data, you must file a Voluntary Amendment at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/teas/miscellaneous.jsp. Do not submit any proposed amendment to TEAS@uspto.gov, because the TEAS technical support team may not make any data changes. Please wait approximately 7 days after the filing date of your application to submit a Voluntary Amendment in order to allow for initial upload of your application data into the USPTO database. The assigned examining attorney will determine the acceptability of any Voluntary Amendment during examination. Not all errors may be corrected. For example, if you submitted the wrong mark or if the proposed correction would be considered a material alteration to your original filing, it will not be accepted. In this situation, your only recourse would be to file a new application, with a new fee and no refund of your original filing fee.

  • REQUEST FOR REFUND AND/OR CANCELLATION: Since your application has already been assigned a serial number, please do not contact TEAS@uspto.gov to request a refund or to cancel the filing. We will only cancel the filing and refund the filing fee if the application does not meet minimum filing requirements. The fee is a processing fee that the USPTO does not refund, even if your mark does not proceed to registration. In the limited situation where you inadvertently filed identical applications, one immediately after the other, because no confirmation of the first filing was received, please provide both serial numbers to the technical support team atTEAS@uspto.gov.

  • SelectUSA: The United States represents the largest, most dynamic marketplace in the world and is an unparalleled location for business investment, innovation, and commercialization of new technologies. The U.S. offers tremendous resources and advantages for those who invest and manufacture goods here. Through SelectUSA, our nation works to promote and facilitate business investment. SelectUSA provides information assistance to the international investor community; serves as an ombudsman for existing and potential investors; advocates on behalf of U.S. cities, states, and regions competing for global investment; and counsels U.S. economic development organizations on investment attraction best practices. To learn more about why the United States is the best country in the world to develop technology, manufacture products, deliver services, and grow your business, visit SelectUSA.gov or call +1-202-482-6800.

SUMMARY OF APPLICATION DATA FOLLOWS:

 

APPLICATION DATA: Trademark/Service Mark Application, Principal Register

The applicant, 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC., a corporation of California, having an address of 
      1321 W. PINE ST.
      SANTA ANA, California 92703
      United States


requests registration of the trademark/service mark identified above in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on the Principal Register established by the Act of July 5, 1946 (15 U.S.C. Section 1051 et seq.), as amended, for the following: 

       International Class 035:  Organizing business expositions for promoting international trade
Intent to Use: The applicant has a bona fide intention to use or use through the applicant's related company or licensee the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods and/or services. (15 U.S.C. Section 1051(b)).

 

The applicant's current Correspondence Information:

 

      1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC.

 

      1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INT'L EXPOSITION? INC.

 

      1321 W. PINE ST.

 

      SANTA ANA, California 92703

 

      714-623-4506(phone)

 

      CPA@HSACGROUP.COM;VIVIANWANG@HSACGROUP.COM (authorized)

 


A fee payment in the amount of $325 has been submitted with the application, representing payment for 1 class(es).

 

Declaration

 


The signatory believes that: if the applicant is filing the application under 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(a), the applicant is the owner of the trademark/service mark sought to be registered; the applicant or the applicant's related company or licensee is using the mark in commerce on or in connection with the goods/services in the application, and such use by the applicant's related company or licensee inures to the benefit of the applicant; the specimen(s) shows the mark as used on or in connection with the goods/services in the application; and/or if the applicant filed an application under 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(b), Section 1126(d), and/or Section 1126(e), the applicant is entitled to use the mark in commerce; the applicant has a bona fide intention to use or use through the applicant's related company or licensee the mark in commerce on or in connection with the goods/services in the application. The signatory believes that to the best of the signatory's knowledge and belief, no other person has the right to use the mark in commerce, either in the identical form or in such near resemblance as to be likely, when used on or in connection with the goods/services of such other person, to cause confusion or mistake, or to deceive. The signatory being warned that willful false statements and the like are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under 18 U.S.C. Section 1001, and that such willful false statements and the like may jeopardize the validity of the application or any registration resulting therefrom, declares that all statements made of his/her own knowledge are true and all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true.


Declaration Signature

Signature: /HUAIWEI YAN/   Date: 09/03/2014
Signatory's Name: HUAIWEI YAN
Signatory's Position: PRESIDENT


 

 

 


Thank you,

 

The TEAS support team
Wed Sep 03 20:45:50 EDT 2014
STAMP: USPTO/BAS-97.90.148.30-20140903204550765965-86384706-50051776cde82bcc7d080e3998c631420a6d724b3951c1dfa83e69aaccca513ea5-CC-9267-20140903194822427035

 

 

 

 

bottom of page