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Scalable Nanoparticle Synthesis for Precision Applications
TS-064181 — In the rapidly evolving landscape of nanotechnology, there exists a critical demand for scalable and efficient methods of producing nanoparticles. Current approaches, often confined to small-scale batches, hinder the widespread implementation of nanomaterials in diverse fields such as medicine, bi…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Winter, Jessica; Ruan, Gang
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Automated Plant DNA Extraction for Portable Genomic Sequencing
TS-063963 — The Need In the dynamic realm of space exploration, the imperative to sustain life during extended missions places a critical demand on understanding the impact of spaceflight on plant growth. Traditional DNA sequencing methods employed by NASA fall short when dealing with plant material, necessita…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Brozovich, Cassidy; Ling, Peter; Tkach, Chris
  • Licensing Officer: Randhawa, Davinder

ANTENNA-IMPREGNATED FABRICS FOR RECUMBENT HEIGHT MEASUREMENT
TS-062493 — Children whose heights or growth rates fall outside of the normal range can be identified as having short stature (less than the 3rd percentile) or tall stature (above the 97th percentile) or as having abnormal growth velocity. Serial height measurements over time are key to identifying these patt…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Kiourti, Asimina; Militello, Lisa
  • Licensing Officer: Randhawa, Davinder

An AI Solution for Mobile Stroke Detection for TeleMedicine, Hospital and Paramedic Use
TS-060782 — Problem Statement: Diagnosis of arterial occlusion and an associated stroke can be lengthy, delaying patient access to treatment. As large vessel occlusions account for 24 to 46% of acute ischemic strokes and may require treatment in a comprehensive stroke center, early diagnosis is key. Solution:…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Yilmaz, Alper; Gulati, Deepak Kumar
  • Licensing Officer: Hampton, Andrew

DNA-cage erasable labels for fluorescence-based imaging
TS-043819 — Compositions and methods for analyzing multiple biomarkers without damaging tissue.
Histopathology is a cornerstone of tissue analysis used to diagnose many clinical conditions. Many of these diagnoses are based on identifying the presence of specific biomarkers, which can be indicated by colored labels. Currently, only 1-2 markers can be analyzed per slide, reducing accuracy and…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Winter, Jessica; Jergens, Elizabeth; Lee, Kil Ho "Kilho"
  • Licensing Officer: Willson, Christopher

Cancer Cell Motility Monitoring Device
TS-038384 — A novel device for monitoring cancer cell motility in real time using standard microscopy.
The Need Numerous cancer cells are capable of migration, resulting in metastasis of distinct organs and tissues from where the cancer first arose. Migrating cancer cells are known to directionally respond to applied electric fields, a phenomenon called electrotaxis, as well as topological cues prov…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Garg, Ayush; Bushman, Sarah; Ferree, Jessica; Jones, Travis; Song, Jonathan "Jon"; Subramaniam, Vishwanath
  • Licensing Officer: He, Panqing

Fingerloop sRNA Nanotechnology for Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
TS-037383 — Functional "fingerloop" RNA antisense motifs for metabolic engineering and RNA nanotechnology applications.
The Need Synthetic biology holds tremendous promise to revolutionize how numerous products are made. For example, microorganisms can be harnessed to produce useful products such as biofuels, chemicals, therapeutics, fragrances, and antibodies, just to name a few examples. However, metabolic enginee…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lease, Richard; Lahiry, Ashwin; Stimple, Samuel "Sam"; Wood, David
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Oxygen Sensing Nanofibers
TS-014967 — Nanofibers designed to quantify the oxygen content of a local environment for cell cultures and tissue-based applications such as a wearable technology wirelessly integrated into an electronic device used to estimate the efficiency of an individual's oxygen consumption.
Measurements of growth and activity of living cells are advantageous in a wide array of applications. Such measurements can be used to track tissue regeneration, phenotypic change, localized hypoxia, the testing and development of antibiotics and much more (Maria Strianese et al., Scott Lynn et al…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Lannutti, John; Xue, Ruipeng
  • Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan

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