Abstract: A special purpose processor (SPP) can use a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) to model a large number of neural elements. The FPGAs or similar programmable device can have multiple cores doing presynaptic, postsynaptic, and plasticity calculations in parallel. Each core can implement multiple neural elements of the neural model.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Neurosciences Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
James A. Snook, Richard W. Schermerhorn
Abstract: The invention provides methods and materials involved in displaying polypeptide sequences using viruses such as avian leukosis viruses. Specifically, the invention provides nucleic acid molecules, collections of nucleic acid molecules, polypeptides, collections of polypeptides, viruses, and collections of viruses as well as methods for making nucleic acid molecules, collections of nucleic acid molecules, polypeptides, collections of polypeptides, viruses, and collections of viruses. The invention also provides methods for obtaining displayed polypeptide sequences that interact with biological molecules and/or cells as well as methods for identifying biological molecules that interact with displayed polypeptides.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 8, 2008
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Inventors:
Mark J. Federspiel, Stephen J. Russell, Pranay D. Khare
Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel alleles characterized by polymorphisms in the CAST gene. The alleles may be used to genetically type animals. In a preferred embodiment, the alleles may be used as markers for animal meat quality and/or growth. Methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening animals to determine those more likely to produce desired meat quality and/or growth and preferably selecting those animals for future breeding purposes are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 30, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing photonic band gap structures operable in the optical spectrum has been presented. The method comprises the steps of filling a plurality of grooves of an elastomeric mold with a UV curable first polymer, each groove in parallel with each other and partially curing the first polymer. A second polymer is coated on the first polymer. A substrate or a multi-layer polymer structure is placed on the filled mold and the resulting structure is exposed to UV light (i.e., is UV cured). The mold is peeled away from the first and second polymers such that a layer of polymer rods is formed on the substrate/multi-layer polymer structure. The process is repeated until a desired number of layers have been formed. The multi-layer structure can be used to create ceramic and metallic photonic band gaps by infiltration, electro-deposition, and/or metal coating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Jae-Hwang Lee, Kai-Ming Ho, Yong-Sung Kim, Kristen Constant, Chang-Hwan Kim
Abstract: A method of and apparatus for setting a virtual image region is provided in order to efficiently perform motion estimation and compensation of a panorama image including 360-degree omni-direction image information. The method includes the steps of searching a previous panorama image for reference data corresponding to all or part of a virtual image region of a current patch desired to be motion-estimated in order to determine the presence of the reference data, and selectively mapping the reference data to all or part of the virtual image region. By doing so, the panorama image containing omni-directional image information is coded by using a 2-dimensional moving picture coding method without change, while the coding efficiency in the process of motion estimation and compensation can be greatly improved.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 12, 2005
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignees:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Industry Academic Cooperation Foundation Kyunghee University
Abstract: A transistor device may comprise a source having a first ferromagnetic contact thereto, a drain having a second ferromagnetic contact thereto, an electrically conductive gate positioned over a channel region separating the source and the drain, and an electrically insulating layer disposed between the gate and the channel region. The first and second ferromagnetic contacts have anti-parallel magnetic orientations relative to each other. The electrically insulating layer includes a number of paramagnetic impurities each having two spin states such that electrons interacting with the paramagnetic impurities cause the paramagnetic impurities to flip between the two spin states.
Abstract: An observer based Q control method for a cantilever in an atomic force microscopy is provided that provides for a “dual” Q behavior such that a particular effective Q is achieved when a sample is present and another effective Q when a sample is absent. In the control method, the transfer function from dither input to photo-diode output is independent of the observer so that the cantilever effectively behaves like a spring-mass-damper system. The effective quality factor and stiffness of the cantilever can be changed by appropriately choosing the state feedback gain. The method provides sample-imaging using transient atomic force microscopy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 27, 2007
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: Recombinant Mycobacterium strains with improved vaccinal properties for use as vaccinating agents are provided. The parent strains of the recombinant Mycobacterium strains are selected for their potent immunogenicity. The Mycobacterium strains do not display antibiotic resistance, and do not exhibit horizontal transfer to gram-negative bacteria.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 29, 2005
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation
Inventors:
Ronggai Sun, David Michael Hone, Jerald C. Sadoff
Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for complexing a protein in a dispersed medium. Also disclosed are associated proteins produced by the methods of complexing of the present invention. Pharmaceutically effective stabilized protein dosages are also disclosed. The present invention also relates to a method for associating AHF protein in a dispersed medium.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 21, 2004
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Inventors:
Sathyamangalam V. Balasubramanian, Robert M. Straubinger, Karthik Ramani, Marc Besman, Ramesh Kashi
Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining a location of a movement distance measuring apparatus are provided. The apparatus and method determine whether the movement distance measuring apparatus is mounted at the waist of a pedestrian or is located in a pocket and uses a different step length estimation algorithm, e.g. a different step length estimation parameter coefficient, corresponding to the determined mounting position. The determination of whether the movement distance measuring apparatus is mounted to the waist of a pedestrian or is located in a pocket is performed on the basis of a gyro sensor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 2007
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignees:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Seoul National University Industry Foundation
Inventors:
Jae-Myeon Lee, Hyun-Su Hong, Chan-Gook Park, Jin-Won Kim, Kyong-Ha Park, Ji-Heon Oh
Abstract: Provided are a method for detecting biomaterials, a method for fabricating a chip for biomaterial detection and a chip for biomaterial detection. The method for detecting biomaterials is characterized by comprising the steps of: (S1) immobilizing polydiacetylene liposomes onto a substrate; (S2) linking the polydiacetylene liposomes together and layering them on the substrate; (S3) immobilizing a material which forms a complementary binding with a subject biomaterial to be detected onto the polydiacetylene liposomes; (S4) exposing the resulted polydiacetylene liposome to UV light so as to form a chip for biomaterial detection; (S5) applying the subject biomaterial to be detected to the chip for biomaterial detection for reaction; and (S6) measuring a fluorescent signal from the chip for biomaterial detection.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 31, 2008
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
Sungkyunkwan University Foundation for Corporate Collaboration
Inventors:
Sang Jun Sim, Jun-Pyo Kim, Cheol-Hee Park
Abstract: Fabricating a microelectronics grade metal substrate comprises forming the metal substrate on a sacrificial substrate. An adhesion layer can be deposited on or over the surface of the sacrificial substrate. A seed layer of the metal can be deposited on or over the adhesion layer. The metal material can be deposited on the seed layer by electroplating or other low-temperature, low-stress process to form a microelectronics-grade metal substrate. Thin film sensors and/or other microelectronic devices, followed by appropriate insulating layer(s), may be fabricated on or over the sacrificial substrate before forming the metal substrate. The sacrificial silicon substrate can then be etched away, leaving the microelectronics-grade metal substrate, and possibly the microelectronics device.
Abstract: A method for forming an organ and/or tissue from undifferentiated cells derived from a vertebrate animal in vitro, which comprises the step of culturing the undifferentiated cells derived from a vertebrate animal in the presence of a retinoic acid X receptor ligand (e.g., a retinoic acid X receptor agonist or antagonist), and a method for forming a pancreas from undifferentiated cells derived from a vertebrate animal in vitro or a method for forming a tissue having morphology and function of a pancreas from undifferentiated cells derived from a vertebrate in vitro, which comprises the step of culturing the undifferentiated cells derived from a vertebrate animal in the presence of a retinoic acid receptor ligand, together with activin, that does not substantially bind to the retinoic acid receptor subtype ?.
Abstract: When an attenuation pole produces, highly-efficient-izing and a miniaturization of a filter are enabled by changing the electric length between a branch point and each filter. The 1st band pass filter 5 that has the characteristics of center frequency f1, and the 2nd band pass filter 7 that has the characteristics of different center frequency f2 from center frequency f1, In co-planer filter 3 provided with transmission line 9 which connects the 1st band pass filter 5 and the 2nd band pass filter 7, and branch point 11 formed in transmission line 9. It is designed so that an attenuation pole may produce in either [at least] the 1st band pass filter 5 or the 2nd band pass filter 7, and the frequency region which the formation position of branch point 11 is adjusted and an attenuation pole produces is adjusted.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 3, 2006
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicants:
Kyushi University National University Corporation, Fukuoka Industry Science & Technology Foundation
Abstract: Disclosed is an ultrasonic cleaning system for removing a high dose ion-implanted photoresist in supercritical carbon dioxide. Specifically, the ultrasonic cleaning system includes one or more ultrasonic horns mounted inside a high pressure reactor to be operated in supercritical carbon dioxide and having a cross-section enabling uniform processing of an overall surface of a wafer, so that ultrasonic waves can be superposed in the high pressure reactor and uniformly distributed over the surface of a support provided as a cleaning target in a cleaning bath, thereby minimizing damage to a fine pattern on the surface of the support while effectively removing a high dose ion-implanted photoresist.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
Pukyong National University Industry-University Cooperation Foundation
Inventors:
Kwon Taek Lim, Min Young Lee, Seung Ho Kim
Abstract: A method for detecting death process of a cell or tissue of a living subject. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of illuminating the cell or tissue of the living subject with a coherent light, collecting fluorescent light returned from the illuminated cell or tissue of the living subject, identifying a NAD(P)H peak of a spectrum of the collected fluorescent light with a wavelength, ?peak, and obtaining the intensity of the NAD(P)H peak of the spectrum of the collected fluorescent light substantially corresponding to the wavelength ?peak. These steps are repeated at sequential stages until the intensity of the NAD(P)H peak of the spectrum at a current stage is less than the intensity of the NAD(P)H peak of the spectrum at an earlier stage immediately prior to the current stage so as to detect death process of the cell of the living subject at the current stage using the intensity of the NAD(P)H peak of the spectrum.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 6, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicants:
Vanderbilt University, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Inventors:
Wei-Chiang LIN, Steven A. Toms, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Ravi S. Chari
Abstract: Hemangioblasts in adult bone marrow participate in new blood vessel formation. By modulating the differentiation of hemangioblasts into blood vessel cells, angiogenesis in a particular tissue can be increased or decreased. The present invention features compositions and methods for reducing tumor vasculogenesis, treating leukemia, and/or treating or preventing leukemia relapse. In particular, the invention provides an SDF-1 binding agent (e.g., antibody, antisense, ribozyme) for the treatment or prevention of a neoplasia, such as leukemia. Intravitreal injection of antibodies that block SDF-1 activity inhibited induced retinal neovascularization mediated by hemangioblasts. Anti-SDF-1 ribozymes and SDF-1 anti-sense RNA expression constructs significantly reduced migration of cells that create new vessels in the eye.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 23, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: Methods are disclosed for treating ophthalmic conditions related to the production of toxic visual cycle products that accumulate in the eye, and are associated with reactions of the visual cycle during medical procedures that expose the eye to light, most commonly the various forms of ophthalmic surgery. Compounds and compositions useful in the these methods, either alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents, are also described, along with methods of screening for new agents useful in said treatments.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 21, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: A system and method for building a multi-concept network based on web usage data that collect keywords used in a search site utilized by a plurality of users and web page information and build the multi-concept network for the keywords are provided. The method includes (a) collecting the keywords input by the users for searches in the site and the information on web pages read according to keyword search results; (b) for each keyword, selecting read web pages for each user; (c) for each keyword, setting each selected web page as one node, grouping the web page nodes for each user, connecting the web page nodes in a row, and arranging the web page nodes around the keyword; and (d) obtaining a similarity between two groups of the web page nodes arranged around the keyword, and integrating the two groups to form one group connected in a row when the similarity is above a predetermined standard value.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 19, 2009
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY Foundation For Corporate Collaboration
Abstract: Provided are a method and device for motion estimation and compensation to be performed on a panorama image. The motion estimation and compensation are performed on a panorama image with a 360° omni-directional view based on the spatial relation between left and right borders of the panorama image being very high. Accordingly, it is possible to improve image quality through effective and precise estimation and compensation for the motion of a panorama image. In particular, it is possible to improve the image quality at the right and left edges of the panorama image.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 11, 2005
Date of Patent:
November 24, 2009
Assignees:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Industry Academic Cooperation Foundation Kyunghee University