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Scalable manufacturing of flexible electronics via screen printing for biomedical applications
Unmet Need: Flexible and stretchable electrodes face challenges in commercial adoption due to complex and costly microfabrication processes Current manufacturing processes for flexible biomedical electronics are complex and expensive, typically requiring cleanroom microfabrication. While other methods have been explored, none cover the full fabrication...
Published: 1/23/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jong Kim
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Category(s): Technologies > Health & Well-being > Biotechnology
Super Wideband Spherical Antenna for Omnidirectional Communication
3-Dimensional Antenna Improves Efficiency and Reduces Manufacturing CostsThis spherical monopole antenna with a tapered feeding line improves wireless data transmission quality. Antennas are used in a variety of devices, from surveillance to health monitoring systems. Although planar monopole antennas show good bandwidth performance, they suffer from...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Yong Yoon, Cheolbok Kim, Jong Kim
Keywords(s): 3D omni-directional antenna, 3D tapered feeding, antenna, micromachining, Monopole, Super wideband
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Electrical
A Novel DNA-Based Antimicrobial Compound for Treating Infections Caused by Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Neisseria Meningitidis
This invention is an antimicrobial compound made of nucleic acid that can treat diseases caused by the pathogens Neisseria Gonorrhoeae (Ngo) and Neisseria Meningitidis (Nme). Background: Ngo is a common cause of infection globally, and when left untreated, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility issues and increased susceptibility...
Published: 4/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Magdalene So, Won Jong Kim, Dustin Higashi, Ann Jerse, Maira Goytia
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Healthcare Portfolios > Infectious Diseases
Treatment of Gonorrhea
This patented technology is a method of treatment for gonorrhea that involves the use of a commensal, non-pathogenic microorganism that antagonizes and kills the bacterium responsible for causing gonorrhea. Background: The CDC estimates that over 700,000 gonorrhea infections occur annually in the US alone. European officials have estimated that...
Published: 4/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Magdalene So, Maira Goytia, Ann Jerse, Dustin Higashi, Won Jong Kim, María Rendón-Espinosa
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Biologics, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > Healthcare Portfolios > Infectious Diseases