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A Method for Modulating Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations in the Human Intestine
Engineered bacteria (smart probiotics) have been developed to sense and modify harmful sulfur species and specifically hydrogen sulfide in the gut for the treatment of intestinal diseases such as IBD. https://nu.testtechnologypublisher.com/files/sites/vaibhav-1280x1600.jpeg https://nu.testtechnologypublisher.com/files/sites/adobestock_586108897.jpeg Source:...
Published: 10/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Justin Hayes, Benjamin Woolston
Keywords(s): Biotech, Gastrointestinal Disease, Medical/Health, Metabolic Engineering, Microbiology
Category(s): -Health, -Microbiology, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Bio-sensors, -Chemistry, -Biology
Development of a Novel Zebrafish Screening System and Identification of a Novel Protein That Induces Pancreatic Beta-Cell Proliferation
HEADLINE: Novel protein induces pancreatic beta cell proliferation, is ideal for diabetes treatment research Our scientists discovered a novel protein that offers a potential new avenue of research for labs developing drugs to treat diabetes. The newly-discovered BefA (β Cell Expansion Factor A) protein acts to increase total pancreatic...
Published: 10/19/2023   |   Inventor(s): Karen Guillemin, Jennifer Hampton
Keywords(s): Biochemistry, Biological Materials, Biotech, Therapeutics, Zebrafish
Category(s): Diagnostics, Therapeutics, Research Tools
Development of a Novel Zebrafish Screening System and Identification of a Novel Protein with Anti-Inflammatory Activity
HEADLINE: Novel protein with strong anti-inflammatory activity has been shown to effectively treat inflammatory bowel disease and prevent septic shock in zebrafish. University of Oregon scientists have discovered a novel protein with strong anti-inflammatory activity. The novel protein has been shown to effectively treat inflammatory bowel...
Published: 11/4/2024   |   Inventor(s): Karen Guillemin, Annah Rolig
Keywords(s): Biochemistry, Biological Materials, Biotech, Research Tools, Therapeutics, Zebrafish
Category(s): Research Tools, Therapeutics, Agricultural, Diagnostics
Rheology-Informed Neural Networks for complex fluids
INV-21050 Background Many complex and structured fluids exhibit a wide range of rheological responses to different flow characteristics. The ability to predict this complex rheological behavior is essential in better understanding and designing these complex fluids and their processing conditions. Despite the increasing trend in using artificial...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mohammadamin Mahmoudabadbozchelou, Safa Jamali
Keywords(s): 3D Printer, Adaptive, Artificial intelligence, Biotech, Computational Modeling, Deep learning, Fabrication, Machine Learning, Manufacturing, Materials, Oil/petroleum, Process Engineering
Category(s): -Oil and Gas, Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science, Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science, Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science > AI, Technology Classifications > 3. Computer Science > Neural Networks
Single-cell Pairing Chip for Personalized Immunotherapeutic Screening
INV-19067 Background Natural Killer cells are a type of white blood cell that physically interact with target cancer cells and determine whether to lyse them. The innate heterogeneity of both cancer and NK cells leads to a variety of interactions between pairs of NK-cancer cells. Therefore, single-cell analysis would help in analyzing these interactions...
Published: 10/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Yantao Fan, Tania Konry
Keywords(s): Biotech, Cancer
Category(s): -Biology, -Devices, -Cancer, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science, Diagnostics, Chemistry, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Discovery
Transwell Millifluidic
INV-19073 Background Many common microfluidic devices experience issues with cell seeding due to their small dimensions and need to be seeded using perfusion. Similarly, the diffusion of nutrients, including oxygen, is limited in many common microfluidics also due to small dimensions. Additionally, while immunofluorescence is the main analytical assay...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Eno Ebong, Ian Harding, Ira Herman, Abigail Koppes, Alex Caraballo
Keywords(s): Biotech, Cardiovascular, Devices
Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science, Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Lab tech/equipment, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Bioengineering/Tissue Engineering, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Discovery
Robust Self-Regeneratable Stiff Living Materials
INV-20116 Background Most biomaterials (e.g. wood, silk) found in nature are formed at ambient conditions and degrade naturally to enable a sustainable ecosystem. In contrast, the production of human-made materials (e.g. cement, plastics) requires high temperatures or harsh chemical treatments, while their non-biodegradability unfavorably affects...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Neel Joshi, Anna Duraj-Thatte, Avinash Manjula-Basavanna
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Biotech, Environment, Living Materials, Manufacturing, Materials, Regeneration
Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Advanced materials/Nanomaterials, Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Manufacturing, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology
Bougie With Improved Sensory Feedback
Boug Illuminator ("Bougie Light") 1.8 million patients per year require emergency intubations to protect their airway and continue airflow into the lungs. In these emergency situations, it is crucial to intubate a patient’s trachea successfully on the first attempt. However with current tools, as many as 25% of all emergency intubations...
Published: 4/26/2021   |   Inventor(s):  
Keywords(s): Biotech, Medial Devices
Category(s): Bio Technology (Rx, dev's, sys)
Thermostable, Solvent-Tolerant Biocatalyst for Extreme Conditions
Haloarchaeal Inorganic Pyrophosphatase Operates in a Variety of Solvents to Aid DNA Sequencing, PCR, SNP Genotyping, and RNA Synthesis This biocatalyst, or enzyme, accelerates organic synthesis reactions in extreme conditions that available biocatalysts do not tolerate. This thermostable inorganic pyrophosphatase (PPA) developed by University of Florida...
Published: 2/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Julie Maupin, Nathaniel Hepowit, Lana McMillan
Keywords(s): Biocatalyst, Biotech, Biotechnology, Dna Sequencing, Enzyme, Heat Stable, Inorganic pyrophosphatase, organic synthesis reactions, PCR, RNA synthesis, single-base-extension, SNP genotyping, solvent-tolerant, Thermostable
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Others
Password-Less Behaviometrics Authentication on Touchscreen Devices [ID 13020]
OverviewResearchers at Ohio University have developed a novel, secure, single-factor, behavioral biometric user authentication that is compatible with virtually all touchscreen devices. The technology is based on the precedent fact that no two people move quite the same way. The intent is to create a secure method of user authentication that is convenient...
Published: 8/26/2019   |   Inventor(s): Chang Liu, Lee Hong
Keywords(s): Biotech, Computer Science
Category(s): Computer Science > Software
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