Computational Design of Experiment Framework for Processing of Metal Alloys
TS-067792 — A software tool for optimizing the manufacturing process for metal alloys.
Metallic alloys are composed of a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals or of metals and nonmetal or metalloid elements to provide specific characteristics or structural properties. Alloys are used in many applications, such as aircraft, offshore drilling, automobiles, and others.
Obtaining t…
- College: College of Engineering (COE)
- Inventors: Alexandrov, Boian; Forquer, Matthew; Jang, Eun; Luo, Yuxiang; Stewart, Jeffrey
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan
Dust Analysis: A Novel Approach to Monitoring Viral Spread
TS-066962 — The Need
Viral disease surveillance (e.g. influenza, SARS-CoV-2) in high-risk settings faces several challenges, such as asymptomatic carriers, incomplete reporting, resource limitations, and delayed diagnosis of traditional swab test methods. These challenges could allow a virus to silently spread…
- College: College of Engineering (COE)
- Inventors: Dannemiller, Karen; Faith, Seth; Hull, Natalie; Nastasi, Nick; Renninger, Nicole
- Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana
Unveiling the Nanoscale: Breakthrough Analytical Speed of Real-Time Super-Resolution Microscopy and Beyond
TS-066926 — This Ohio State University software innovation offers groundbreaking analytical speed and au
tomation of Single-Molecule Loca
lization Microscopy (SMLM) as well as analysis of 3D data and images extending beyond the field of microscopy. Our technology offers real-time spatial analysis in continuous and discrete space, enab
ling unprecedented speed and efficiency in data processing that translates into faster decision-making, high-throughput screening capabi
lities, and broad app
licabi
lity beyond traditional microscopy.
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) describes a family of fast-evolving, powerful imaging techniques that dramatically improve spatial resolution over standard, diffraction-limited microscopy techniques and can image biological structures at the molecular scale. SMLM can now be performe…
- College: College of Engineering (COE)
- Inventors: Soltisz, Andrew; Veeraraghavan, Rengasayee
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan
Small Molecule USP30 Inhibitors for the Treatment and Prevention of Cardiomyopathy
TS-066773 — The Need
Cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart muscle, poses significant public health challenges due to its diverse causes, symptoms, and potential complications, including heart failure and arrhythmias. With cardiomyopathy often induced by drugs, such as anthracyclines used in chemotherapy, ther…
- College: College of Medicine (COM)
- Inventors: Sun, Nuo; Krigman, Judith; Yang, Mingchong; Zhang, Ruohan
- Licensing Officer: Willson, Christopher
Innovative Small Molecule Inhibitors for Effective Treatment and Prevention of Coronavirus Infections
TS-066750 —
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has significantly impacted global health and economies. Despite vaccine efforts, issues such as vaccine hesitancy, delays in distribution, and emerging variants have highlighted the need for effective therapeutic interventions. These i…
- College: College of Veterinary Medicine
- Inventors: Sharma, Amit; Li, Pui-Kai "Tom"; Xing, Enming
- Licensing Officer: Willson, Christopher
Metal oxide-based resistive type sensor for the detection of carbon monoxide at room temperature
TS-066246 — Our innovative CO sensor uti
lizes 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: Zinn, Ryan
System for automated high-speed imaging and genetic manipulation of C. elegans on agar media
TS-065892 — The Need
The microscopic worm C. elegans is a model animal studied in more than 1500 biological and medical research laboratories worldwide due to its genetic manipulability and optical transparency. In C. elegans research, the manual process of picking worms between plates presents a significant …
- College: College of Engineering (COE)
- Inventors: Fang-Yen, Christopher "Chris"; Alhalbi, Serge; Li, Zihao
- Licensing Officer: Randhawa, Davinder
Tomato Lines Resistant to Bacterial Spot (Rx-3, Xv3, QTL-11), Verticillium (Ve), and Fusarium (I)
TS-065858 — The Need: In the modern agricultural landscape, tomato crops face significant threats from bacterial spot, Verticillium, and Fusarium, leading to substantial yield losses and economic strain for growers. Addressing these challenges is crucial to ensure a sustainable and profitable tomato industry.
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- College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
- Inventors: Francis, David
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Novel Neorickettsia Isolate - Dai17
TS-065843 — The Need
Potomac horse fever (PHF) poses a significant threat to equine health, presenting as a severe and often fatal febrile diarrheal disease. Current understanding identifies Neorickettsia risticii as the sole causative agent, associated with digenean trematodes. However, recent research reveal…
- College: College of Veterinary Medicine
- Inventors: Rikihisa, Yasuko
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Novel Neorickettsia Isolate - Dun17
TS-065842 — The Need
Potomac horse fever (PHF) poses a significant threat to equine health, presenting as a severe and often fatal febrile diarrheal disease. Current understanding identifies Neorickettsia risticii as the sole causative agent, associated with digenean trematodes. However, recent research reveal…
- College: College of Veterinary Medicine
- Inventors: Rikihisa, Yasuko
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
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