Specific Pathogen Free Turkey Eggs
TS-065846 — The Need: With the persistent threat of avian diseases, ensuring the health and safety of turkey populations is of utmost importance to the poultry industry. Traditional methods of disease prevention have limitations, necessitating a technology that can reliably produce Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) …
- College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
- Inventors: Saif, Mo
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
3D printed Elm leaves to show Elm Zigzag Sawfly (Aproceros leucopoda) larval feeding damage.
TS-065836 — The Need: In today's agricultural landscape, precise identification and monitoring of pest damage are paramount for maintaining crop health and maximizing yields. Traditional methods often fall short in accurately assessing and addressing the impact of pests like the Elm Zigzag Sawfly (Aproceros…
- College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
- Inventors: Basnagala, Suranga; Perry, Kayla
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Revolutionizing Pharmaceutical Synthesis: Advancements in Metal-Catalyzed Coupling Technology
TS-064824 — The Need
In the pharmaceutical industry, the synthesis of complex organic substrates is crucial for the development of life-saving medications. However, traditional metal-catalyzed coupling reactions often face significant challenges when applied to these complex substrates, leading to high failure…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Sevov, Christo; Dinh, Long; Hamby, Taylor; Starbuck, Hunter
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Column-free Purification of Recombinant Proteins
TS-064270 — Large-scale recombinant proteins in Gram-negative bacteria (i.e., E. coli) are of significant interest in recombinant protein/enzyme production. These proteins exhibit wide-ranging applications, including food and beverages, conversion of carbohydrates into fuel ethanol or biodiesel, components for …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Gopalan, Venkat
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
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: Panic, Ana
Genetic Method for Generating Continuous Cell Lines in Drosophila.
TS-062331 — The Need: Advancing Drosophila Cell Culture for Biological Research
In biological research, the analysis of cells in culture has been pivotal in advancing our understanding of various biological processes. However, the underdeveloped state of Drosophila cell culture has presented a challenge, as th…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Simcox, Amanda; Dequeant, Mary-Lee; Perrimon, Norbert
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Propionibacterium acidipropionici Knockout Mutant for Propionic Acid Fermentation
TS-062323 — The Need: In today's industrial landscape, the demand for sustainable and cost-effective bio-based chemicals continues to rise. Propionic acid, a valuable building block in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and plastics, is no exception. However, conventional production method…
- College: College of Engineering (COE)
- Inventors: Yang, Shang-Tian "ST"
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Programmable Magnetic Platform for Biomolecular Sorting
TS-062300 — The Need: In modern research and diagnostics, there is a growing demand for an advanced technology that can efficiently isolate, manipulate, and sort individual micro- or nano-scale biomolecules such as cells, viruses, DNA, proteins, and peptides. Traditional methods have proven to be slow, power-in…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Sooryakumar, Ratnasingham; Chalmers, Jeffrey; Henighan, Thomas; Vieira, Gregory
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Novel small peptide polarizing agents for dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
TS-038322 — Versatile small biradical peptide molecules that can serve as biradical polarizing agents for dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
DNP methodology offers dramatic sensitivity enhancements of NMR experiments (up to 1-2 orders of magnitude) by transferring the large electron spin polarization to the nuclei of interest, and is currently one of the research frontiers in the magnetic resonance field with numerous applications to b…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Jaroniec, Christopher; Conroy, Daniel
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
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