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Competency Med Assessment Pro
​ Invention Summary: Competency Medical Assessment Pro (MAP) is a real‐time online assessment system developed as an innovative solution designed to streamline the feedback process to medical students, focusing on the 13 Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) essential for medical school graduation, as outlined by the AAMC (American Association...
Published: 8/21/2025   |   Inventor(s): Archana Pradhan, Steven Wen, Guangde He, Jie Zhao
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Software & Copyright, Technology Classifications > Software & Algorithms
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
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: 8/20/2025   |   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: 8/20/2025   |   Inventor(s): Swastik Kar, Ji Hao, Yung Joon Jung
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Category(s): Not in use > -Sensors tech, Not in use > -Materials