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Scalable Dry Transfer of MBE-Grown 2D Materials for Advanced Electronics and Quantum Devices
TS-074084 — A novel polymer-assisted dry transfer method enables high-quality, large-area integration of molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)-grown 2D materials onto arbitrary substrates, unlocking scalable manufacturing of next-generation electronic, optoelectronic, and quantum devices.
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals materials have emerged as critical building blocks for next-generation nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and spintronic systems due to their unique electronic and magnetic properties. However, while molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) enables the growth of high-quality,…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Li, Ziling; Kawakami, Roland; Swann, Matthew; Zhou, Wenyi
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Cyclic Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Revolutionizing Intracellular Delivery
TS-073895 — The Need In the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, there is a critical need for efficient delivery mechanisms to transport therapeutic agents directly into cells. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) initially were considered a potential solution. Short sequences of amino acid…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Pei, Dehua
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

NanoChitinase: A Biocoating for Preventing Fungal Spoilage
TS-072614 — A Nano-engineered chitinase formulation that provides superior antifungal protection for produce and seeds. Combining an enhanced chitinase variant with biodegradable polymer nanoparticles produces an edible, highly stable, formulation with enhanced performance and extended shelf life, reducing post-harvest losses.
Fungal spoilage is a costly challenge in global food supply chains. Conventional chemical fungicides face increasing regulatory pressure, safety concerns, and resistance issues. Biological solutions, while safer, suffer from enzyme instability and reduced catalytic activity. Our NanoChitinase addr…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Wood, David; Deeba, Farah; Rappleye, Chad; Watkins, Davita
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Breaking the Cycle of Ehrlichiosis: A Novel RipE-Based Vaccine and Detection Platform
TS-072613 — A novel vaccine and diagnostic platform targeting the conserved Ehrlichia virulence factor RipE offers the first pan-Ehrlichia solution for preventing and detecting tick-borne ehrlichiosis in humans and animals.
Tick-borne ehrlichiosis cases continue to rise globally, yet no licensed human vaccine exists and current diagnostic tools remain limited. Existing approaches struggle due to the pathogen’s antigenic variability, intracellular lifecycle, and lack of classical surface PAMPs, hindering effecti…
  • College: College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Inventors: Rikihisa, Yasuko
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Unlocking Hidden Opportunities: The Power of Multi-Solution Spatial Aggregation
TS-067434 — The Need Spatial aggregation is crucial in numerous industries where data from low-level spatial units, such as census blocks, must be grouped into larger, meaningful regions. Traditional approaches often struggle with the computational complexity of these tasks and tend to focus on finding a singl…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Xiao, Ningchuan
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Cyclic Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Revolutionizing Intracellular Delivery
TS-066751 — The Need In the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, there is a critical need for efficient delivery mechanisms to transport therapeutic agents directly into cells. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) initially were considered a potential solution. Short sequences of amino acid…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Pei, Dehua
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Advanced Sensor Arrays for Precise Gas Identification and Analysis
TS-066250 — A cutting-edge sensor system featuring p-n junctions in MOS materials for accurate detection and identification of gases.
In various industries, there is a growing demand for highly selective and sensitive gas sensors capable of accurately identifying specific gases within complex mixtures, addressing challenges in environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and healthcare diagnostics. This innovative sensor syst…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Govindhan, Maduraiveeran; Mondal, Suvra; Sun, Chenhu
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Revolutionary NO Sensor for Highly Selective and Sensitive Gas Detection
TS-066249 — A novel sensor leveraging WO3 and Cr2O3 for selective NO detection in harsh environments and breath analysis with high sensitivity at ppb levels.
There is a critical demand for advanced gas sensors capable of selectively detecting nitric oxide (NO) in diverse applications such as environmental monitoring, industrial processes, and medical diagnostics, particularly in challenging environments with interfering gases like carbon monoxide (CO).…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Govindhan, Maduraiveeran; Mondal, Suvra; Sun, Chenhu
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Metal oxide-based resistive type sensor for the detection of carbon monoxide at room temperature
TS-066246 — Our innovative CO sensor utilizes hydrated ruthenium oxide to detect carbon monoxide within a gas mixture with high sensitivity and selectivity at temperatures ranging from 25°C to 300°C.
Reliable and low-cost CO sensors with high sensitivity and selectivity are essential for environmental safety and industrial control, particularly to monitor combustion environments, automotive emissions, and various industrial processes, ensuring compliance with regulations and minimizing health …
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Adeyemo, Adedunni
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Compact High-Temperature Solid-State Potentiometric Oxygen Sensor
TS-066235 — Oxygen sensors are crucial for monitoring oxygen levels in combustion and industrial processes, but current sensors require complex plumbing for reference gas, limiting their placement and operational temperature range. There is a pressing need for a robust, high-temperature oxygen sensor that is …
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Akbar, Sheikh; Ramasamy, Ramamoorthy; Routbort, Jules; Singh, Dileep; Spirig, John
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

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