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Real Time Medical Image Processing Using Cloud Computing
The invention pertains to a system for reconstructing images acquired from MR and CT scanners in a robust Gadgetron based cloud computing system. A hardware interface connects clinical imaging instruments (e.g., MR or CT scanners) with a cloud computing environment that includes image data reconstruction and processing software not limited by the computational...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Hui Xue, Peter Kellman, Michael Hansen
Keywords(s): AD1XXX, AD2XXX, AD3XXX, Cloud, Computing, CT, DATA, Gadgetron, IMAGING, Listed LPM Shmilovich as of 4/15/2015, Magnetic Resonance, MEDICAL, MRI, Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420, Pre LPM working set 20150418, Processing, Raw, REAL-TIME, XFXXXX, XJXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Application > Software / Apps, ResearchProducts > Computational models/software, Application > Medical Devices, Application > Non-Medical Devices, Application > Diagnostics
FInD (Foraging Interactive D-prime) - A rapid and general method for efficient and sensitive visual function assessment
21015 Background Vision screening in both clinical and basic science is a critical step that quantifies functional deficits in the visual system. In clinical practice, vision screening is essential for disease diagnosis and monitoring; in basic science, it can quantify sensory or perceptual performance or ensure that research participants meet specific...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Peter Bex, Jan Skerswetat
Keywords(s): Adaptive, autism, Detection, Devices, Display, Drug Discovery & Development, Health, Medical, Medical Device, Medical/Health, Mobile devices, Monitoring, Neurological Disease, personalized medicine, Real-Time Implementation, Rehabilitation, Research Tool, Science/Research, Screening Tool, Software and Algorithms
Category(s): -Devices, -Diagnostic Software, Diagnostics
Nanopreparation for Co-Delivery of Drugs and siRNA
INV-13004 Background Overexpression of p‑glycoprotein (encoded by MDR1 gene) is often associated with multidrug-resistant cancer. This protein leads to drug resistance by the efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs from the cancerous cells. Small interfering RNA (siRNA), also known as post-transcriptional gene silencer, can suppress the expression of specific...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Vladimir Torchilin, Swati Biswas
Keywords(s): Delivery, Drug Delivery, Healthcare Innovation, Medical, Nanomedicine, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Composition, Therapeutic
Category(s): -Nanotechnology, -Nanomedicine, -Pharmaceutical Composition, -Health, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Delivery
Man 1-2 Man-PEGylated Derivative as a Tool for in vitro and in vivo Dendritic Cell Targeting
INV-1151 Background The immune system (IS) has a delicate equilibrium between its cells. The most important cells of the IS are the B lymphocytes (BL), macrophages (MO), and dendritic cells (DC), so-called antigen presenting cells (APC). They are the key-linkers between the innate and the adaptive immunity, which is a crucial factor that will lead...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Vladimir Torchilin, Tatiana Levchenko, Juan Pappalardo, Stefano Salmaso, Micaela Toniutti
Keywords(s): Cancer, Chemistry, COVID, Drug Delivery, Genome, Health, Healthcare Innovation, Medical, Nanomedicine, Research Tool
Category(s): -Health, -Nanomedicine, -Cancer, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Delivery
A Device for Adding or Subtracting Energy to Body Motion
As we move, our human strength, speed, and endurance is limited by our bodies’ metabolic constraints. One solution to assist human movement is through the development of exoskeletons. Most designs for exoskeletons apply torque to individual joints. These systems are complex, but they can help humans to carry heavy loads, walk further, jump higher,...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Thomas Sugar, Thierry Flaven, Matthew Holgate, Jason Kerestes, Jeff Ward
Keywords(s): Bio-Technology, Device, Materials and Electronics, Medical, Medical Devices and Imaging, Robotics
Category(s): Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical
Systems and Methods for Adding or Subtracting Energy to a Battering Ram
The definition of a battering ram includes a heavy metal bar used to break down walls and doors. Battering rams have been used since ancient times to open closed gates in city walls. A hydraulic jackhammer could be considered a modern battering ram and is used to break concrete or rock. The purpose of a battering ram is to use heavy weight to increase...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Thomas Sugar, Jason Kerestes, Matthew Holgate, Jeff Ward
Keywords(s): Bio-Technology, Device, Materials and Electronics, Medical, Medical Devices and Imaging, Robotics
Category(s): Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical
Drug Delivery System for Extended Release of Retinal Drugs
Prolongs Delivery and Release of Drugs for Treating Retinal DiseasesThis drug delivery system delivers ophthalmic drugs that release to the retina over an extended period of time to treat retinal diseases. Diseases of the retina are one of the leading causes of vision loss and cost an estimated $343 billion globally. However, the challenge lies in facilitating...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Anuj Chauhan, Russell Macoon
Keywords(s): Device, Drug Delivery (controlled), intravitreal, Medical, Retina, Retinal Degeneration
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Chemical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Consumable
Hardware and Software System for At-Home Stereognosis Training
Sensory loss of the hand (including impaired proprioception, stereognosis, and tactile sensation) is common after peripheral nerve damage, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis (MS), and other neurological conditions. While sensory retraining therapy has shown some benefits, there is no established method to restore tactile sensation following...
Published: 1/5/2022   |   Inventor(s): Michael Kilgard
Keywords(s): Devices, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Internet of Things (IoT), Medical, Research Tools, Software, Therapeutics, Wireless
Category(s): Diagnostics, Healthcare, Medical Devices
Multiplexed Chip System for Analysis of Drug Activity in Cell Extracts
This technology uses multielectrode chips with DNA monolayers to analyze drug activity of DNA-damaging cancer treatments to inform therapeutic decisions for personalized medicine. Due to the unpredictability of cancer drugs, it is difficult to identify which therapy will work most effectively for each individual while producing minimal side effects....
Published: 4/26/2019   |   Inventor(s): Jason Slinker, Dimithree Kahanda, David Boothman
Keywords(s): Assay, Biomarkers, Cell Lines, Devices, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Materials, Medical, Membrane, Microfluidics, Processes, Therapeutics
Category(s): Electronics, Diagnostics, Healthcare, Research Tools
Transient Optical Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier by Laser Excitation of Plasmonic Nanoparticles
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) poses a low permeability to most drugs and poses a significant challenge to effective treatment of brain diseases. The BBB restricts the delivery of most drug molecules into the brain by tight junctions (TJs) that seal gaps between adjacent endothelial cells, displaying low permeability and high electrical resistance. Herein,...
Published: 4/26/2019   |   Inventor(s): Zhenpeng Qin, Xiaoqing Li, Xiuying Li, Shashank Sirsi, Heather Hayenga, Edward Pan
Keywords(s): Biomarkers, Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Imaging, Materials, Medical, Research Tools, Therapeutics
Category(s): Biomedical, Nanotechnology, Healthcare
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