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Intraocular Optic Capture Device (IOCD)
Competitive Advantages Made of FDA approved material Minimal incision required Compatible with single-piece IOL’s including premium lenses Allows re-fixation of dislocated toric IOL’s Summary A device called Intraocular Optic Capture Device (IOCD) was developed by USF researchers for IOL re-fixation. The first of its kind, this...
Published: 7/18/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jason So
Keywords(s): Health Tech, Medical Devices, Optics and Imaging
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical > Ophthalmology, Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical
Hot and Room Temperature Nanoimprinting of Silk Fibroin Thin Films for Biological Applications
Hot and Room Temperature Nanoimprinting of Silk Fibroin Thin Films for Biological ApplicationsThe present invention provides for photonic nanoimprinted silk fibroin-based materials and methods for making same, comprising embossing silk fibroin-based films with photonic nanometer scale patterns. In addition, the invention provides for processes by which...
Published: 9/10/2020   |   Inventor(s): Fiorenzo Omenetto, David Kaplan, Jason Amsden
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Category(s): Biomaterials
Silk Based OFET, OLET, Biologically Active Transistors
Aspects of this invention are required for the construction of silk-based optical and electronic devices.Researchers at Tufts University have developed methods to utilize silk fibroin in the fabrication of eco-sustainable, biocompatible and biodegradable transistor based electronic devices and derivatives such as diodes, light emitting diodes, light...
Published: 9/10/2020   |   Inventor(s): Fiorenzo Omenetto, David Kaplan, Jason Amsden, Raffaella Capelli, Stefano Toffanin, Michele Muccini, Roberto Zamboni, Valentina Benfenati
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Category(s): Biomaterials
Silk Metamaterials
SUMMARYResearchers at Tufts University have developed a wireless, passive radio frequency identification device (RFID) built entirely from silk. This flexible sensor consists of a gold RFID antenna array on a silk polymer substrate. The array is less than 100 micrometer thick, and is fully biocompatible. EXISTING SOLUTIONSPassive RFID tags applied to...
Published: 9/30/2020   |   Inventor(s): Fiorenzo Omenetto, David Kaplan, Jason Amsden, Richard Averitt, Andrew Strikwerda, Xin Zhang, Hu Tao, Konstantinos Tsioris
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Category(s): Biomaterials