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Precursor PET Compound for Imaging Infections
Application Diagnostic molecules for detecting bacterial infections using nuclear imaging. Key Benefits May improve the detection of infections within the body. Potentially facilitates earlier treatment and superior clinical outcomes compared to other diagnostic radiotracers. Market Summary The rising incidences of bacterial infections resistant...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Mark Goodman, Wi. Robert Taylor, Wone Woo Seo, Malgorzata Lipowska
Keywords(s): Imaging Agents, Medical Imaging (MRI, CT, Radiology)
Category(s): TechPub Algolia > Diagnostics
Power-Generating Thermogalvanic Bricks
Background Buildings account for approximately 40% of all energy consumed, with ever-increasing demand from new embedded electronic devices. Meeting these energy requirements involves consideration of both practical and environmental concerns. Modern solar arrays, for example, can offer an independent, off-grid power source that can be well suited...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Leigh Aldous, Patrick Phelan, Robert Taylor, Benjamin Obeng
Keywords(s): Fuel Cells, Energy
Category(s): Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical, Alternative Energy, Environmental, Physical Science
Tempol-Folate Conjugates to Prevent Oxidative Injury in Tissues
Application Targeted anti-oxidative therapy for ischemia-reperfusion injury, hemorrhage, major surgery, kidney transplant, or acute renal failure. Key Benefits Conjugation of Tempol with Folate does not alter the antioxidant property of Tempol. Tempol-Folate conjugates are more effective than Tempol alone at preserving kidney structure and function...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Sarah (Knight) Marvar, Wi. Robert Taylor, Niren Murthy, Kousik Kundu
Keywords(s): Nephrology Treatments, Urology Treatments
Category(s): TechPub Algolia > Therapeutics
Biodegradable Polymer with Tailored Mechanical Properties
Application Biodegradable polymer for use in medical implants. Key Benefits Ability to tailor mechanical properties to desired medical application. Easily adjustable biodegradation profile. Technical Summary Studies into the properties of methyl methacrylate (MMA) networks have led Emory University scientists to develop biodegradable polymers...
Published: 2/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): David Lee Safranski, Kenneth Gall, Wi. Robert Taylor
Keywords(s): Biomaterials
Category(s): TechPub Algolia > Non-Therapeutics