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Advancing RNA Detection with Innovative Peptide-Based Fluorescent Probes
TS-065455 — The Need: In modern biotechnology and biomedical research, there is an escalating demand for efficient tools that can accurately detect and analyze specific RNA sequences. The ability to precisely target and identify RNA molecules, particularly U-rich sequences, is crucial for various applications s…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Bong, Dennis; DeSantis, Christopher; Gopalan, Venkat; Liang, Yufeng; Mao, Jie; Marathe, Ila; Miao, Shiqin "Shiqin"
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Magnetic Nanoparticles for Cancer Cell Classification
TS-064577 — Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant brain tumor accounting for 47.7% of all brain cancers. Unfortunately, treatments are limited, and survival is poor, with approximately only 40% living past the first-year post-diagnosis and 17% in the second year. The Need Developing drugs for cance…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Schultz, Zachary; Rist, David; Skardal, Aleksander; Venere, Monica
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Fluorescent probes for intracellular RNA tracking
TS-062554 — The Need: Intracellular RNA fluorescence labeling is a crucial technique for studying cellular processes and understanding gene expression. However, the conventional MS2 labeling method using protein fusion labels can have drawbacks, such as increased mass, potential steric accessibility issues, and…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Bong, Dennis; Liang, Yufeng
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Paper-based Dried Blood Spheroids for Stabilization of Labile Organic Compounds Stored in Ambient Air
TS-038604 — Apparatus and methods to form three-dimensional dried blood spheroids on hydrophobic paper substrates.
Dried blood spots on paper substrates offer a facile sample collection, storage, and transportation approach for biofluids. However, variable diffusion, volcanic effects, analyte instability, and difficulty in recovering samples from paper plague this method, lowering confidence in analyte quantif…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Badu-Tawiah, Abraham; Damon, Deidre
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Functionalization of Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) Surface by Amination with Polyethyleneimine (PEI) for Applications in Microfluidic Immunoassays, Protein/Enzyme Biochips, and Biocatalysis
TS-037631 — Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is a useful material for development of assays, biochips, and other biological materials. However, PMMA makes for a difficult substrate because of complexities with respect to adhesion. This technology presents two new methods for enhanced protein binding onto PMMA.
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is a synthetic resin in the acrylic family, often used as a substitute for glass or as a material for biomedical devices. PMMA-based biosensors have low protein binding efficiency and low sensitivity. PMMA is used in a variety of applications like immunoassays, biosen…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Yang, Shang-Tian "ST"; Bai, Yunling
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Multichannel Polymer Chips for Rapid Multiplex Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
TS-014978 — A more accurate, cost efficient and faster method to one of the most widely used diagnostic tests in the world.
The conventional Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, or ELISA, is typically carried out in a 96-well or 384-well microliter plate. The method involves a series of mixing and washing steps, which are not only tedious and laborious, but which also often result in large errors and inconsistent outcome…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Yang, Shang-Tian "ST"; Bai, Yunling; Huang, Wei-Cho
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

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