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Soft inflatable robot for in-pipe inspection
Background Pipeline infrastructure in oil and gas, water systems, and chemical processing requires regular internal inspections to detect corrosion, blockages, and structural damage. However, many pipelines are narrow, tortuous, and operate under variable pressure and flow conditions, making access with conventional tools difficult. Rigid robotic crawlers...
Published: 8/14/2025   |   Inventor(s): Farshid Alambeigi, Linh Nguyen, Van Ho
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Category(s): Life sciences > Diagnostic, Life sciences > Medical technology > Medical devices
A novel Scaffold for Mode-Selective Inhibition of TRPV1
Pain is estimated to affect about 30% of the world’s population and treatment is challenging because of issues with addiction and withdrawal which accompany many current analgesics. Human TRPV1 is a widely expressed nociceptor and is a desirable target to modulate diverse human pathophysiologies, including pain, obesity, and diabetes, among others....
Published: 4/2/2025   |   Inventor(s): Wade Van Horn, Pankaj J. Pasricha
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Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Non-Cancer Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals, Advanced Materials/Nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Biomaterials
Heat-sensing Protein Switches and Uses Thereof
TRPV1 is a membrane protein ion channel that is activated at elevated temperatures. TRPV1 is modulated by various physical and chemical stimuli such as mild voltage, endogenous lipids, small proteins and pH in addition to high temperature and capsaicin. Due to its sensitivity to some noxious stimuli, TRPV1 is an excellent therapeutic target especially...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Wade Van Horn, Minjoo Kim
Keywords(s): Bio-Technology, Drug Screening, Therapeutics
Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Proteomic Assays/Reagents/Tools, Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices
Protein-based Molecular Temperature Switch
TRPM8 is a membrane protein ion channel that primarily functions as the main cold temperature sensor in higher organisms and is involved in a number of types of cancer. More recent research has shown that it is an excellent target for neuropathic and inflammatory pain. Currently, neither the domain nor the mechanism of temperature modulation has been...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Wade Van Horn, Nicholas Sisco, Parthasarathi Rath
Keywords(s): Bio-Technology, Drug Screening, Therapeutics
Category(s): Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices, Life Science (All LS Techs), Proteomic Assays/Reagents/Tools