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Determining Bloodstain Age Using Raman Spectroscopy
A novel and non-destructive method of determining the age of an evidentiary bloodstain using Raman Spectroscopy. Background: Forensic investigators are members of law enforcement that help secure a crime scene and collect evidence. When the evidence involves blood, the age of that blood is a critical piece of information investigators need to identify...
Published: 11/1/2024
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Inventor(s):
Igor Lednev
Keywords(s):
TAF
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
Three-Point Bending Cylinder (3PBC) Test System
This technology is a new asphalt mixture fatigue testing system that is practical, fast, and cost-effective. Background: According to a recent survey of state Departments of Transportation, many agencies consider fatigue cracking the most common type of asphalt failure that needs to be addressed. The same survey also indicated that a fatigue cracking...
Published: 10/25/2024
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Inventor(s):
Aksel Seitllari
Keywords(s):
asphalt fatigue cracking
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Technologies
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Three-Point Bending Cylinder Test
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Timoshenko Beam Theory
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ViscoElastic Continuum Damage
Category(s):
Campus > SUNY Canton
RNA-aptamer-mediated Bacteriophage Purification
A more productive, less expensive method for purifying nanoscale biological entities such as bacteriophages, viruses, virus-like particles (VLPs), and ribosomes. Background: Working with nanometer-sized biological entities, such as viruses, virus-derivatives, and super-molecular assemblies, typically requires a purification step. Currently, this...
Published: 10/3/2024
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Inventor(s):
Ing-Nang Wang
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Hua Shi
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Jia Sheng
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Alan Chen
Keywords(s):
bacteriophage purification
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phage purification
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phage therapy
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RNA aptamer
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Biological Materials
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
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Technology Classifications > Healthcare
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Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents
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Technology Classifications > Therapeutics and Vaccines
Raman Spectroscopy for Testing Stability of RNA-based Vaccines and Drugs
A fast, less expensive, and more reliable method for assessing mRNA degradation in vaccines, that can also be used as a tool for the development of new RNA-based therapeutics. Background: The development of mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 offers the potential for a new medical paradigm based on RNA technology. Unfortunately, these drugs require...
Published: 10/3/2024
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Inventor(s):
Igor Lednev
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Alexander Shekhtman
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Lamyaa Almehmadi
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Sergei Reverdatto
Keywords(s):
drug stability
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mRNA
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mRNA stability
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Raman spectroscopy
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RNA
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Technologies
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vaccine stability
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vaccines
Category(s):
Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
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Technology Classifications > Therapeutics and Vaccines
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Technology Classifications > Viral Vectors
Secure Multi-Source Key Dissemination Using Network Coding
A secure key-cast network design to ensure positive-rate key dissemination while preventing non-terminal nodes from accessing information. Background: In cryptographic applications, disseminating a secret key among network nodes while ensuring that non-terminal nodes do not gain any information about the key is a critical challenge. This concept,...
Published: 9/30/2024
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Inventor(s):
Michael Langberg
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Michelle Effros
Keywords(s):
Featured
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
Suppression of Therapeutic Escape in Breast Cancer by BTK Inhibition
This technology offers the potential of new and novel cancer treatments based on various inhibitors of protein tyrosine kinases Background: Genes that regulate extracellular growth, differentiation, and developmental signals are commonly mutated in cancers. Protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) mediate the reversible process of tyrosine phosphorylation,...
Published: 9/5/2024
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Inventor(s):
Douglas Conklin
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Xianhui Wang
Keywords(s):
breast cancer
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cancer
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Technologies
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therapeutic targets
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
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Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Biological Materials
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Technology Classifications > Healthcare
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Technology Classifications > Materials and Chemicals
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Technology Classifications > Therapeutics and Vaccines
In Vitro Dental Plaque Culture Model for Biofilm Structural Analyses
This technology provides a valuable tool for studying the molecular and cellular basis of dental plaque-mediated diseases. Background: In vitro oral microcosm communities, seeded with mixed communities of human dental plaque, have proven to be essential tools for studying the taxonomic composition of dental plaque communities and changes in community...
Published: 10/3/2024
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Inventor(s):
Alex Valm
Keywords(s):
biofilm control
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dental
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dental materials
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structural biology
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Biological Materials
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
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Technology Classifications > Dental
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Technology Classifications > Diagnostics
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Technology Classifications > Healthcare
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Technology Classifications > Materials and Chemicals
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Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents
NRN-EZ: An application to streamline biophysical modeling of synaptic integration using NEURON
NRN-EZ is an interactive application that allows NEURON users without extensive programming experience to define complex patterns of synaptic input activation. Background: Modeling software programs such as NEURON are widely used in the neuroscience community to address a broad range of research questions, including how neurons integrate synaptic...
Published: 9/26/2024
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Inventor(s):
Annalisa Scimemi
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Evan Cobb
Keywords(s):
neuron
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software
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synapic integration
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synapse
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Technologies
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Information Technology
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Campus > University at Albany
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Technology Classifications > Education and Training
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Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
Self-Sustained Hydrogen Production
A self-sustained compact reactor for continuous hydrogen gas production from ammonia decomposition. Background: Hydrogen offers advantages as a clean and safe fuel for broad applications, but its storage and transport are expensive. Conversely, ammonia is an effective hydrogen carrier, as it contains 17.6% hydrogen by weight and can be economically...
Published: 11/7/2024
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Inventor(s):
Amr Ibrahim
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Miao Yu
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Sung Hwan Park
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Saman Emami Gerami
Keywords(s):
Featured
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
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Technology Classifications > Clean Energy
Device and Method for Wound Monitoring and Diagnosis using Radio-Frequency
Technologies
A device to monitor wound healing non-invasively without disturbing the dressing to reduce the risk of infection and complications. Background: Chronic wound healing affects nearly 6 million Americans per year at a cost of $20 billion. Proper wound healing needs to be monitored in many patients including burn victims as well as pressure venous leg...
Published: 9/10/2024
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Inventor(s):
Wenyao Xu
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Jun Xia
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Xiaoyu Zhang
Keywords(s):
Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
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Technology Classifications > Medical Devices
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Technology Classifications > Medical Imaging
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