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Advanced Mobile Navigation and Mapping App
­Improves mobile mapping and navigation apps by visualizing distant landmarks that typically fall outside the device display area. Background: Existing mobile map or navigation apps generally provide directions through distance and turn-by-turn instructions – for example, “after 1 mile, turn right on to Lakeview street.” Directions...
Published: 4/1/2025   |   Inventor(s): Rui Li, Jiayan Zhao
Keywords(s): augmented reality, autonomous vehicle, spatial cognition, Technologies, visualization, wayfinding and navigation
Category(s): Campus > University at Albany, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Technology Classifications > Instrumentation, Technology Classifications > Wireless Technologies
Structure Assisted Directed Evolution of Multivalent Ligands
Nanotechnology needs organization and precise control, which is why DNA self-assembly into nanostructures has been a remarkable breakthrough. The challenges in creating nanostructures and also the opportunities lie in how to achieve self-sustained replication. This allows for the system to amplify itself in unlimited cycles, which is not enabled in...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Hao Yan
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Category(s): Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices, Diagnostic Assays/Devices, Life Science (All LS Techs), Genomic Assays/Reagents/Tools
DNA Gridiron
Self-assembling nucleic acid molecules have been utilized extensively for constructing unique nanoscale structures, and designing increasingly complex structures is a top nanotechnology challenge. Current methods to create NDA nanostructures are restricted to discrete domains of parallel lines as a result of the double crossover based unit motif, which...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Dongran Han, Hao Yan
Keywords(s): DNA nanotechnology
Category(s): Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Life Science (All LS Techs), Biomaterials, Chemical/Biological Sensors, Genomic Assays/Reagents/Tools
Tumor-Targeted Killing with Aptamer-Nucleic Acid Nanostructures
Despite decades of research, cancer remains one of today’s most pressing health concerns. Traditional treatment approaches such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy can cause systemic toxicity and become ineffective when resistant tumors emerge. Recently, anticancer strategies have focused on drugs which specifically target tumor-related biological...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Yung Chang, Hao Yan
Keywords(s): Bio-Technology, Drug Screening, Therapeutics
Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Cancer Therapeutics, Genomic Assays/Reagents/Tools
Creation of Multivalent Aptamers to Target Effector T Cells to Attack Tumor Cells
Despite decades of research effort, cancer remains one of today’s most pressing health concerns. Present day treatment methods tend to include debilitating side effects mainly due to low specificity of the treatments. Recently, some attempts have been made to augment tumor immunity by using bi-specific, hybrid antibodies that direct immune cells...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Yung Chang, Hao Yan
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Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Cancer Therapeutics, Genomic Assays/Reagents/Tools, Pharmaceuticals
DNA Nanocaged Enzymes
Compartmentalization increases the overall activity and specificity of encapsulated enzymes by protecting the enzymes, maintaining a high concentration of enzymes and substrates, and promoting substrate channeling. While there have been artificial enzymatic particles that have been created using compartmentalization by virus-like proteins, liposomes,...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Jinglin Fu, Hao Yan, Neal Woodbury, Zhao Zhao
Keywords(s): Bioanalysis, Catalysis, Enzymes
Category(s): Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices, Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Diagnostics/Sensors
DNA Nanocaged Enzymes
Compartmentalization increases the overall activity and specificity of encapsulated enzymes by protecting the enzymes, maintaining a high concentration of enzymes and substrates, and promoting substrate channeling. While there have been artificial enzymatic particles that have been created using compartmentalization by virus-like proteins, liposomes,...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Jinglin Fu, Hao Yan, Neal Woodbury, Zhao Zhao
Keywords(s): Bioanalysis, Catalysis, Enzymes
Category(s): Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices, Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Diagnostics/Sensors
Infusion of Food Grade Coatings with Propylene Glycol into Ham Nets to Control Pest Infestations
Overview of Technology Food grade, sustainable coating formulations can be combined with nets to protect foods from pests during curing processes. Dry-cured ham is extremely susceptible to mold mite infestations during the aging process due to its moldy surface buildup and high fat and protein composition. Currently, Methyl bromide is the only fumigant...
Published: 6/10/2022   |   Inventor(s): Mark (Wes) Schilling, Yan Zhao, Yan Campbell, Thomas Phillips, Salehe Abbar, Barbara Amoah
Keywords(s): Food
Category(s): Agriculture & Food Science
Controlled Vapor-phase ion-gating (VPIG) and ion capping of Nanomaterials
INV-17050 Background The investigation of charged particles is a fundamental aspect of several disciplines including physics, astronomy, atmospheric science, and geophysics, and, in addition to ion gauge based pressure metrology, forms a critical component of numerous advanced applications such as mass spectroscopy, plasma acceleration, oncology,...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Swastik Kar, Ji Hao, Daniel Rubin, Yung Joon Jung
Keywords(s): Carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles
Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Electronics/Semiconductors, Not in use > -Materials, Not in use > -Nanotechnology
Vapour-phase gating induced single-ion detection in graphene and single-wall carbon nanotube networks
INV-17012 Background Miniaturized devices having ultrasensitive ion detection capability are useful as ion detectors in diverse applications, including detection of radioactive material or other sources of radiation, electron/ion beam calibration, monitoring of pressure or vacuum, and detection of energetic particles from outer space. Carbon nanotubes...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Swastik Kar, Ji Hao, Yung Joon Jung
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Category(s): Not in use > -Sensors tech, Not in use > -Materials
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