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An Insertable Glucose Sensor Using a Compact and Cost-Effective Phosphorescence Lifetime Imager and Machine Learning (Case No. 2024-260)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering have developed a new phosphorescence lifetime imaging (PLI) and deep learning based continuous glucose monitoring platform with improved accuracy. Background: Glucose is a biomarker for diabetes, a chronic disease that affects over 450 million people globally....
Published: 10/22/2024
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Inventor(s):
Aydogan Ozcan
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Zoltan Gorocs
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Artem Goncharov
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Ridhi Pradhan
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Brian Ko
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Michael McShane
Keywords(s):
Blood Glucose Monitoring
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chronic diabetes management
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continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
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diabetes and obesity
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diabetes management and monitoring
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disease multiplexing
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Glucose
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glucose intolerance
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insulin pump
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type 1 and 2 diabetes
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
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Medical Devices > Hospital Systems
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Electrical
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Electrical > Sensors
NOVEL SMALL MOLECULE NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE MU-OPIOD RECEPTOR
NOVEL SMALL MOLECULE NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE MU-OPIOD RECEPTOR Researchers at Stanford University and Washington University have discovered a novel molecular pathway for the treatment of opioid overdose. Opioids are a powerful tool for pain management when used in clinical care settings. However, in recent years these drugs have...
Published: 9/24/2024
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Inventor(s):
Evan Obrien
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Kaavya Kumar
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Brian Kobilka
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Susruta Majumdar
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Vipin Rangari
Keywords(s):
Opiod
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Pain
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Chemistry
ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE MU-OPIOD RECEPTOR AND CANNABINOID RECEPTOR 1
ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE MU-OPIOD RECEPTOR AND CANNABINOID RECEPTOR 1 Researchers at Stanford have synthesized a potential novel class of pain relief drugs. Traditional opioids, while highly effective for acute pain management, have historically been prescribed as long-term analgesic treatments despite their well-known addictive properties....
Published: 9/14/2023
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Inventor(s):
Evan Obrien
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Brian Kobilka
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Krishna Kumar
Keywords(s):
Analgesic
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Opiod
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Pain
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Chemistry