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Depletion-limited Analyte Sensing With Non-equilibrium Binding Probes (2022-017)
Many forms of modern diagnostics are based on antigen-based sensing as it allows for specific analytes to be measured in a complex protein mixture. These assays can be used to measure a wide variety of analytes and can be used in the diagnosis of a large number of diseases and medical conditions. As a result, antigen-based sensing is commonly used in...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason Heikenfeld
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors
High-Stability Nanopore-Based Resistive Pulse Sensing Design (2021-138)
Nanopore-based resistive pulse sensing techniques are widely used to detect biomolecules such as DNA and miRNA, as well as to sequence DNA. These techniques have many advantages, including high sensitivity, molecular selectivity, and a high signal-to-noise ratio. Resistive pulse sensing with a biological nanopore requires a stable lipid membrane. Methods...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Essraa Khalil, Ryan White
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Advanced Materials > Healthcare-related materials, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Advanced Materials, Technology Classifications > Sensors
Colorimetric Biosensing Platform via Nanoparticle Catalyzed Reactions (2021-036)
Detection schemes for determining the presence of bacteria, viruses, and toxins are important for diagnostic testing and viral outbreak control. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based detection schemes are commonly used, but tend to result in false positives and negatives. Alternatively, color-changing diagnostic sensing methods, made possible by advances...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Hong Tang, Zhao Yu, Xiaoyu Cui, Peng Zhang
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors
Remote Immersive Technology XR Environments (2020-047)
Online educational programs have transformed and globalized distance education. With evolving technology, simulation scenarios in an asynchronous online environment enables educators and students to collaborate and conduct training and problem solving while developing personal, technical, and clinical skills essential for the transition into a professional...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Tamara Pavlik-Maus, Lisa Hachey
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Other Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences
Fouling-Free Aptamer Based Sensor (2019-092)
Aptamer-based sensors can selectively detect and measure a wide variety of molecules. These sensors have aptamer probes designed to bind to a specific target molecule. The target molecule, when present, binds to the aptamer probe which creates a measurable electrochemical signal. Due to their selectivity, these sensors are very useful for biological...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Spencer Hendrickson, Grace Buckey, Ryan White
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors
Calibration-Free and Basal Level Sensing Aptasensor
Aptamer-based sensors selectively detect and measure a wide variety of molecules. When the target molecule is present, it binds to a specifically designed aptamer probe which creates a measurable electrochemical signal. Due to their specificity and selectivity, these sensors are useful for clinical diagnostics, food sample analysis, and environmental...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Robert Lazenby, Sierra Mize, Ryan White
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Agribusiness-Environmental, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors
Hydrogen Sensing Films
Subtitle Image* [UPLOAD IMAGE HERE] https://uc.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/117097_image-20221214123315-2.png Description* Dr. William Heineman, PhD Professor in the College of Chemistry and his team have developed a novel solution to aid in the monitoring of hydrogen gas. The developed films provide an easy to see visual transformation from...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): John Lynch, Julie Kuhlmann, Daniel Rose, Daoli Zhao, William Heineman
Keywords(s): Film, Hydrogen, hydrogen detection, hydrogen gas, hydrogen sensing, Mechanical Failure, Passive Monitoring, Visual Transformation
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Commercial-Industrial, Technology Classifications > Sensors
Breath analysis for disease diagnosis
Subtitle Image* [UPLOAD IMAGE HERE] https://uc.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/images_medium_ac-2017-038087_00091.gif Description* Drs. Anastasios Angelopoulos and Jonathan A. Bernstein have developed a new optical sensor that could enable nearly instantaneous chemical measurement of human breath. The tool is simple and non-invasive, which...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jonathan Bernstein, Anastasios Angelopoulos
Keywords(s): Biological Biomarker, Breath Analysis, Chemical Detection, Disease Diagnosis, Healthcare
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Agribusiness-Environmental, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diseases & Disorders > Diabetes-related, Technology Classifications > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diseases & Disorders