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Diagnosis of lung cancer subtypes using rapid molecular test
New cancer subtyping system can improve treatment options without disrupting clinical workflow.Problem Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, with over 100,000 people dying per year.1 As most tumors are inoperable by the time the cancer is detected, patients are increasingly being placed on tailored treatment regimens. Prescribing targeted...
Published: 11/1/2023   |   Inventor(s): Livia Eberlin, Erik Cressman, Alena Bensussan, John Lin, Chunxiao Guo, Savitri Krishnamurthy
Keywords(s): Cancer, Diagnostics, Machine learning, Mass spectrometry, Medical devices, Medical imaging, Minimally invasive
Category(s): Life sciences > Diagnostic
Early detection of cancer from blood draw
Problem Eight million people die from cancer each year, and 90% of these deaths happen in cases where the cancer has spread throughout the body from the initial tumor site.1 In the early stages of cancer, tumor cells can shed from the primary mass and enter the bloodstream. Clinicians can glean important information about the tumor from these circulating...
Published: 11/1/2023   |   Inventor(s): Livia Eberlin, Ruth Katz, Alena Bensussan, Tanweer Zaidi
Keywords(s): Cancer, Diagnostics, Mass spectrometry
Category(s): Life sciences > Diagnostic, Life sciences > Research tools > Tool/assay/screening platform
A Reproducible Sample Preparation Method for Quantitative Stain Detection
Reference #: 01146The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for a method that allows liquid stains to be created on fabric in a reproducible and constant manner that greatly reduces unwanted variability between samples of different dilution or fabric type.Invention Description: The subject invention is a stain-barrier that...
Published: 2/6/2018   |   Inventor(s): Michael Myrick, Brianna Cassidy, Zenyu Lu, Katherine Witherspoon, Alena Bensussan, Jennifer Martin, Stephanie Dejong, Stephen Morgan, Wayne O'brien, Mackenzie Meece-Rayle
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Category(s): Chemistry and Biochemistry