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­METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FORCE SENSORS INCLUDING UPCONVERTING NANOPARTICLES IN A POLYMERIC HOST
­METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FORCE SENSORS INCLUDING UPCONVERTING NANOPARTICLES IN A POLYMERIC HOST Researchers at Stanford have developed force sensors that can operate on very small physical scales without the need for an external connection or power supply. Mechanical forces regulate many important biological processes from stem cell differentiation...
Published: 6/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jason Casar, Jennifer Dionne, Cindy Shi, Ariel Stiber, Miriam Goodman
Keywords(s): Force, Mechanosensing
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
METHODS FOR ULTRA-HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROFILING OF NUCLEIC ACID BINDING OR MODIFYING PROTEINS
­METHODS FOR ULTRA-HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROFILING OF NUCLEIC ACID BINDING OR MODIFYING PROTEINS Researchers at Stanford have developed a novel method for the mapping of nucleic acid binding or modifying proteins in a massively multiplexed manner. Next generation sequencing (NGS) has allowed for sequence-agnostic sequencing and has revolutionized every...
Published: 4/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Polly Fordyce
Keywords(s): High-Throughput, Microfluidics, Protein-DNA Interactions
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
DROPLET-ELECTROPHORESIS DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS
­DROPLET-ELECTROPHORESIS DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a novel method for comprehensively profiling the proteomes of single cells. Genomics (DNA) and transcriptomics (RNA) sequencing is one of the cornerstones of our modern-day understanding of the genetic blueprint of life. Furthermore, sequencing and...
Published: 4/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Amy Herr, Yang Liu
Keywords(s): Microfluidics, Protein, Single Cell Analysis
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
­CAPILLARY-BASED LIQUID-IN-AIR BIOPRINTER
­CAPILLARY-BASED LIQUID-IN-AIR BIOPRINTER Researchers at UCSF have developed an apparatus and methods for dispensing droplets, which can be used to spatially control the placement of cells in many applications including tissue engineering, organoids, stem cell research, and high-throughput screening. Stage of Research The inventors have developed...
Published: 9/14/2023   |   Inventor(s): Adam Abate, Krzysztof Langer
Keywords(s): Apparatus, Droplet
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
ONE GRAM PENNY-SIZED WIRELESS EEG RECORDING PATCH FOR LONG-TERM MENTAL HEALTH MONITORING
ONE GRAM PENNY-SIZED WIRELESS EEG RECORDING PATCH FOR LONG-TERM MENTAL HEALTH MONITORING Researchers at Stanford have developed a wearable patch that allows for continuous mental health monitoring via electroencephalogram (EEG) recording. EEG technology was developed during the advent of neuroscience nearly a century and a half ago. EEG technology...
Published: 8/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Ada Poon, Cheng Chen, Joonseok Yang, Hui Wang
Keywords(s): EEG, Neurology, Wearable
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
THIN-FILM OPTICAL VOLTAGE SENSOR FOR VOLTAGE SENSING
THIN-FILM OPTICAL VOLTAGE SENSOR FOR VOLTAGE SENSING Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed techniques for optical voltage sensing of power grids as well voltage sensing within a human or animal subject. The safe, accurate and economical measurement of time-varying voltages in electric power systems poses a significant challenge. Current systems...
Published: 7/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jordan Edmunds, Michel Maharbiz
Keywords(s): Optical, Piezoelectric, Sensor, Voltage
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
WOVEN FABRIC BIOELECTRONIC DEVICE
WOVEN FABRIC BIOELECTRONIC DEVICE Researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF have developed a bioelectronic device composed of woven fabric to send impulses directly to the brain. While vast scientific advances have been made in the last century in nearly every realm of biomedical science, neuroscience remains one of the last frontiers. While many scientists...
Published: 12/5/2024   |   Inventor(s): Michel Maharbiz, Wentian Mi, Karunesh Ganguly, Harmanvir Singh Ghuman
Keywords(s): Bioelectronic, Biosensor, Brain Lesion, Implantable, iPSC, Neural Stem Cells, Wearable
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
GENERATION OF A NEEDLESHAPED BEAM FOR EXTENDED DEPTH OF FOCUS OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
GENERATION OF A NEEDLESHAPED BEAM FOR EXTENDED DEPTH OF FOCUS OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY Researchers at Stanford have developed an innovation that will enhance the depth of the imaging capabilities for optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. Optical coherence tomography is a technique for visualizing various medias that was originally developed...
Published: 7/6/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jingjing Zhao, Adam de la Zerda
Keywords(s): Imaging, Multi-Foci Beams, Needle Shaped Beam, Non-Invasive Imaging, OCT, Optical Coherence Tomography
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
LOW COST BEAM-EXPANDING RELAY LENS
LOW COST BEAM-EXPANDING RELAY LENS Researchers at CZ Biohub San Francisco have developed a laser scanning microscope, with significantly reduced complexity and cost, at great benefit to researchers and instrument manufacturers. Optical intervention accompanied with image acquisition of a biological sample using a laser beam scanning microscope is...
Published: 5/18/2023   |   Inventor(s): Hirofumi Kobayashi, Loic Royer, Bin Yang
Keywords(s): Cylindrical Lens, Laser, Microscope, Mirror, Optics, Scanning
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
COUPLING-INDEPENDENT, REAL-TIME WIRELESS RESITIVE SENSING THROUGH NONLINEAR PT-SYMMETRY
COUPLING-INDEPENDENT, REAL-TIME WIRELESS RESITIVE SENSING THROUGH NONLINEAR PT-SYMMETRY Researchers at Stanford have developed a method for real-time wireless resistive sensing using non-linear PT-symmetry. Fully passive sensors are lower cost and less complex than their active sensor counterparts. Indeed, fully passive sensors consist of two primary...
Published: 4/13/2023   |   Inventor(s): Siavash Kananian, George Alexopoulos, Ada Poon
Keywords(s): Consumer Healthcare Device, Non-Hermitic, Passive Sensor, Point-of-Care, Real-Time, Resistance, Wearable Sensors
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
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