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Novel Extracellular Vesicles Loaded with Anti-Inflammatory Agents
TS-065154 — Revolutionary treatment for ARDS using novel extracellular vesicles loaded with Anti-Inflammatory Agents.
The Need Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) remains a significant healthcare challenge with high mortality rates and long-term morbidity. Despite advancements in supportive care, there’s an urgent need for pharmacologic treatments targeting the molecular mechanisms driving ARDS pathog…
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Karpurapu, Manjula; Christman, John; Parinandi, Narasimham
  • Licensing Officer: Schultz, Teri

Advanced AAV Gene Therapy Characterization Technique
TS-062608 — Gene therapy is an emerging technology that replaces a faulty gene or adds a new gene to cure disease or improve your body's ability to fight infection. These next-generation treatments hold promise for treating various genetic and chronic conditions, including but not limited to cancer, cystic …
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Wysocki, Vicki; Cleary, Sean; Du, Chen
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Localized Cylindrical Drug Delivery to Prevent Vascular Restenosis
TS-062216 — The Need: Addressing Vascular Restenosis with Extended Drug Delivery Vascular restenosis poses a significant medical challenge in the United States, particularly in cases of coronary artery disease treated with bypass grafting. The current methods involve using drug-loaded polymer formulations to d…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Ehrlichial Ligand for Host Cell Invasion- Drug Delivery Approach
TS-062208 — The Need: Tick-borne zoonosis caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis is a growing concern, leading to a febrile disease that can be fatal, especially in immunocompromised and elderly individuals. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment with doxycycline are crucial to prevent severe complications. However…
  • College: College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Inventors: Rikihisa, Yasuko
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Drug Delivery System for the Treatment of Neurological Diseases
TS-054464 — Novel drug delivery system that enables efficient transfer of FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of neurological injuries.
Traumatic brain and spinal cord injury cause devastating neurological deficits and long-term disability due to detrimental structural and functional alteration in neuronal circuits. Treatment of brain injury and neurological disorders has traditionally been challenging due to the inability to deli…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John; Fan, Fan; Tedeschi, Andrea
  • Licensing Officer: Schultz, Teri

Stealth liposomes with greater stability for improved drug delivery
TS-048888 — Liposome drug delivery systems play a significant role in the formulation of new therapies. These liposome-encapsulated drugs are used to treat a wide range of diseases such as cancer, influenza, and hepatitis. While endogenous liposomes are recognized by the mononuclear phagocyte system and clear…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Bong, Dennis
  • Licensing Officer: Willson, Christopher

Transdermal Drug and Gene Therapy Delivery
TS-045224 — A new modality for delivering drugs and gene therapies.
Gene therapy is an emerging technology that replaces a faulty gene or adds a new gene to cure disease or improve your body's ability to fight disease. These next-generation treatments hold promise for treating various genetic and chronic diseases, including but not limited to cancer, cystic fibr…
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Gallego Perez, Daniel; Higuita Castro, Natalia; Johnson, Jed; Ohst, Devan
  • Licensing Officer: Schultz, Teri

Multi-Functional Drug Delivery Nanodevice for Precision Medicine
TS-041485 — A functionalized DNA nanostructure made through a scaffolded DNA origami molecular self-assembly process to deliver clinically significant concentrations of therapeutics.
This novel therapeutic approach leverages structural nanotechnology to create a DNA nanostructure that acts as a customizable delivery vehicle for therapeutic molecules. The technology allows for a highly tunable and customizable multi-functional drug delivery platform that incorporates interchang…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Castro, Carlos; Byrd, John; Halley, Patrick; Lucas, Christopher
  • Licensing Officer: He, Panqing

Perivascular Drug Delivery Nanoplatform for Preventing Restenosis After Open Surgery
TS-039004 — Pericelle: a nanoparticle based perivascular drug delivery system to prevent stenosis and failure in vascular reconstruction surgeries.
Imaging and re-intervention procedures, necessary to maintain open blood vessels following vascular reconstruction surgery, are expensive. For example, the cost of maintenance for an arteriovenous (AV) fistula used in hemodialysis access has been estimated at $15,000/year. In bypass and AV fistula…
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Kent, K. Craig; Chen, Guojun; Gong, Shaoqin; Guo, Lianwang; Shi, Xudong
  • Licensing Officer: Taysavang, Panya

All-In-One (AIO) Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering and Drug/Biologicals Delivery
TS-037944 — A new way to make a scaffold via tissue engineering that can also deliver drugs without compromising the scaffold.
The Need: Addressing Dual Challenges in Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery Tissue engineering has revolutionized the field of regenerative medicine, offering hope for organ regeneration and repair. Tissue engineering scaffolds have been instrumental in providing support to mammalian cells for the…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John; Chaparro, Francisco "Francisco"
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Development of STAT3 dimerization inhibitors for cancers
TS-037569 — The constant activation of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (STAT3) is frequently detected in many cancer patients with advanced diseases. About 80% of all cancers overexpress STAT3, including solid tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. Constant activation of STAT3 activities in nonmal…
  • College: College of Pharmacy
  • Inventors: Li, Pui-Kai "Tom"; Li, Chenglong; Lin, Jiayuh
  • Licensing Officer: He, Panqing

Biomimetic Nanoplatform to Deliver Anti-Restenotic Therapeutics
TS-036654 — A stent-free delivery platform for reducing arterial plaques.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, resulting in more than 600,000 deaths and a significant contributor to overall healthcare costs. Over 28 million Americans are diagnosed with heart disease and contribute more than $30 billion in healthcare-related expenses. …
  • College: College of Medicine (COM)
  • Inventors: Kent, K. Craig; Chen, Guojun; Gong, Shaoqin; Guo, Lianwang; Urabe, Go; Wang, Bowen
  • Licensing Officer: Taysavang, Panya

Enhanced Extended-Release from Drug Delivering Capsules Containing Silicone Oils
TS-034543 — Implanted capsules containing silicone oil allow for continuous, low-level release of water-sensitive compounds such as contraceptives.
The Need: Effective long-term drug delivery remains a significant challenge due to the degradation of active agents over time, rendering traditional drug delivery vehicles ineffective. The need for a reliable drug delivery solution that maintains the biological activity of the drug over extended pe…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John; Coutinho da Silva, Marco
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Enhanced Extended-Release from Drug Delivering Capsules Containing Silicone Oils
TS-034461 — Implanted capsules containing silicone oil allow for continuous, low-level release of water-sensitive compounds such as contraceptives.
The Need: Effective long-term drug delivery remains a significant challenge due to the degradation of active agents over time, rendering traditional drug delivery vehicles ineffective. The need for a reliable drug delivery solution that maintains the biological activity of the drug over extended pe…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John; Coutinho da Silva, Marco
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Self-Assembly of Therapeutic-Agent Nanostructures
TS-014812 — An improved delivery mechanism has been developed for hydrophobic drugs such as camptothecin which will increase chemotherapeutic efficacy.
Many cancer therapeutics exhibit extremely toxic side effects or have limited efficacy due to low bio-availability. Existing drug delivery technologies can add excessive mass to the therapeutic, grossly expanding the dosage necessary for response. Camptothecin (CPT) is a naturally occurring compou…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Parquette, Jonathan; Grinstaff, Mark; Kaplan, Jonah; Kim, Se Hye
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

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