Patents Assigned to Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Patent number: 10645934
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel species of Enterobacter, Enterobacter sp. 638, and to its use in connection, for example, with a method for increasing growth in a plant, increasing biomass in a plant, increasing fruit and/or seed productivity in a plant, increasing disease tolerance and/or resistance in a plant, and increasing drought tolerance and/or resistance in a plant, as compared to a control or wild-type plant grown under identical conditions without application of the inventive method or composition. The methods include applying an effective amount of a composition, which includes an isolated culture of Enterobacter sp. 638, to the plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
    Assignee: BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES/BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
    Inventors: Lee Newman, Daniel van der Lelie, Safiyh Taghavi
  • Publication number: 20130150240
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel species of Enterobacter, Enterobacter sp. 638, and to its use in connection, for example, with a method for increasing growth in a plant, increasing biomass in a plant, increasing fruit and/or seed productivity in a plant, increasing disease tolerance and/or resistance in a plant, and increasing drought tolerance and/or resistance in a plant, as compared to a control or wild-type plant grown under identical conditions without application of the inventive method or composition. The methods include applying an effective amount of a composition, which includes an isolated culture of Enterobacter sp. 638, to the plant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Publication date: June 13, 2013
    Applicant: BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES/BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
    Inventors: Lee Newman, Daniel van der Lelie, Safiyh Taghavi
  • Publication number: 20130034803
    Abstract: Elongated noble-metal nanoparticles and methods for their manufacture are disclosed. The method involves the formation of a plurality of elongated noble-metal nanoparticles by electrochemical deposition of the noble metal on a high surface area carbon support, such as carbon nanoparticles. Prior to electrochemical deposition, the carbon support may be functionalized by oxidation, thus making the manufacturing process simple and cost-effective. The generated elongated nanoparticles are covalently bound to the carbon support and can be used directly in electrocatalysis. The process provides elongated noble-metal nanoparticles with high catalytic activities and improved durability in combination with high catalyst utilization since the nanoparticles are deposited and covalently bound to the carbon support in their final position and will not change in forming an electrode assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2012
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC/Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Inventor: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC/Brookhaven
  • Patent number: 7166574
    Abstract: The invention provides synthetic heparin-binding growth factor analogs having at least one peptide chain that binds a heparin-binding growth factor receptor, covalently bound to a hydrophobic linker, which is in turn covalently bound to a non-signaling peptide that includes a heparin-binding domain. The synthetic heparin-binding growth factor analogs are useful as soluble biologics or as surface coatings for medical devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignees: BioSurface Engineering Technologies, Inc., Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Inventors: Louis A. Peña, Paul Zamora, Xinhua Lin, John D. Glass
  • Patent number: 6147787
    Abstract: A microphone for detecting sound pressure waves includes a laser resonator having a laser gain material aligned coaxially between a pair of first and second mirrors for producing a laser beam. A reference cell is disposed between the laser material and one of the mirrors for transmitting a reference portion of the laser beam between the mirrors. A sensing cell is disposed between the laser material and one of the mirrors, and is laterally displaced from the reference cell for transmitting a signal portion of the laser beam, with the sensing cell being open for receiving the sound waves. A photodetector is disposed in optical communication with the first mirror for receiving the laser beam, and produces an acoustic signal therefrom for the sound waves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignees: Brookhaven Science Associates, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Inventor: James T. Veligdan
  • Patent number: 5274689
    Abstract: A source of gamma rays (a photon beam) at a single energy produced by the single-quantum annihilation of accelerated positrons with electrons of a target element. The photons are emitted predominantly in the forward direction and are accompanied by background radiation which can be differentially suppressed. The energy of the photons is determined by varying the energy of incident positrons. The photon beam is usable in materials research and analysis, medical diagnosis and therapy, and numerous other fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignees: University of Puerto Rico, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Inventors: Jose C. Palathingal, Kelvin G. Lynn, Palakkal Asoka-Kumar