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Coaxial Layered Fiber Spinning for Wind Turbine Blade Recycling
Background Plastic waste presents an acute environmental challenge to nearly all freshwater and marine ecosystems. The long degradation time of plastic requires effective methods of disposal to avoid adding additional plastic waste to aquatic environments. The end-of-life waste from wind turbine blades (WTBs) is also a pressing issue, as WTB waste...
Published: 11/7/2024   |   Inventor(s): Varunkumar Thippanna, Arunachalam Ramanathan, Dharneedar Ravichandran, Kenan Song
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Category(s): Physical Science, Environmental, Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical, Environmental Remediation/Wastewater Treatment
Photo-Labels with Enhanced Ambient Light Stability and Water Solubility
Competitive Advantages Ambient light stability Improved aqueous solubility Efficient in photo-labelling target proteins Summary Our inventors have synthesized an ambient-light stable photo-label without compromising the photo-activated insertion reactivity. The new synthesized photo-label is effective for photo-affinity labeling...
Published: 8/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Roman Manetsch, Arun Kumar, Jeremiah Tipton
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Advance Materials, Technology Classifications > Engineering
Sterile Uterine Sampler Cover for the Diagnosis and Treatment of PID
Competitive Advantages More sanitary, safe, and effective collection of uncontaminated samples Diagnostic and treatment potential for pelvic disorders/infections Accurate diagnosis of uterine infections Site specific drug delivery method Summary Scientists at USF have developed a new SUSC device capable of collecting uncontaminated samples...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Anna Parsons, Arun Kumar, Natasha Cover
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical, Technology Classifications > Medical > Pharmaceuticals
Drug Delivery Device for Ovarian Cancer
Competitive Advantages Protects healthy cells from exposure to toxic drugs Targeted drug delivery effectively supplies safe dosage to site of disease Improves post-treatment prognosis and may prevent cancer recurrence Summary Our researchers have developed a device with the ability to deliver precise and effective dosage quantities...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Shyam Mohapatra, Susana Lai-Yuen, Arun Kumar
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Cancer, Technology Classifications > Medical, Technology Classifications > Medical > Biotechnology, Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical > Womens Health
A Method of Transdermal Drug Delivery
Our RF drug delivery device improves dosing of transdermal drugs. Current trans-dermal drug delivery technologies release the drug over a timeframe of hours to days at a nearly steady rate. But effective dosages vary among patients because stratum corneum thickness vastly varies from person to person. This varying thickness causes absorption rates...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Arun Kumar, Bishwabhusan Sahoo, Shyam Mohapatra
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical, Technology Classifications > Medical > Biotechnology, Technology Classifications > Medical > Pharmaceuticals
A Method of Transdermal Drug Delivery Using Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles
USF researchers have developed novel hyaluronic acid and hyaluronic acid hybrid nanoparticles for transdermal drug delivery. These nanoparticles can encapsulate peptides, DNA, and small molecules. They also allow for the controlled release of the active molecules that they are transporting. The nanoparticles are at most 180 nm in diameter, making them...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Arun Kumar, Bishwabhusan Sahoo, Sumita Behera, Shyam Mohapatra
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical, Technology Classifications > Medical > Biotechnology, Technology Classifications > Medical > Pharmaceuticals
Protected nanoparticle formulations of diazeniumdiolate class of nitric oxide prodrugs
Princeton University Invention # 10-2589 Researchers at Princeton University, Department of Chemical Engineering together with researchers at the National Institute of Cancer have developed protected nanoparticle formulations of the diazeniumdiolate class of anti-cancer lead compounds. Examples include PABA/NO O2-{2,4-dinitro-5-[4-(N-methylamino)benzoyloxy]phenyl}...
Published: 3/30/2022   |   Inventor(s): Robert Prud'homme, Varun Kumar, Larry Keefer, Sam Hong, Harinath Chakrapani, Anna Maciag, Joseph Saavedra, Douglas Adamson
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Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals