Patents Assigned to John Hopkins University
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Publication number: 20250255470Abstract: Fluorescent imaging systems for performing an endoscopic procedure, such as a retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedure may include a first light source for emitting light in the visible spectrum, or light in the near infrared (NIR) spectrum, or both. A light source bandpass filter may block the emitted light in the visible spectrum, or in the NIR spectrum, or both. A first sensor may be capable of detecting the light in the visible spectrum, or the light in the NIR spectrum, or both. A sensor bandpass filter may block the detected light in the visible spectrum, or in the NIR spectrum, or both. The first or a second light source, or the first or a second sensor, or combinations thereof, may be removably disposed on a duodenoscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2025Publication date: August 14, 2025Applicants: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc., The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Jessica Powers, Jacob Caldwell, Sungmin R. Cho, Youseph Yazdi, Nicholas J. Durr, Pankaj J. Pasricha, Chad Weiler, Ashish Nimgaonkar
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Patent number: 12378138Abstract: Contaminant-sequestering coatings include a network of hydrolyzed silane compounds including (i) a plurality of fluorinated functionalities, and (ii) a plurality of thiol functional groups are provided. The network of hydrolyzed silane compounds includes a fluorinated silane including (a) a hydrophilic polar head region. The polar head region includes one or multiple units of ethylene glycol (EG) functionality, (b) a fluorine-containing region, and (c) an anchor region including a silicon atom. The contaminant-sequestering coatings may sequester one or more per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), heavy metals, biological species, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2022Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Christopher M. Hoffman, Jr., Zhiyong Xia, James K. Johnson
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Patent number: 12377403Abstract: A highly active and selective solid catalyst comprising stable single-atom iridium (Ir) anchored in a zeolite, e.g., ZSM-5, for upcycling of plastics, such as high-density polyethylene, to yield valuable lower molecular weight hydrocarbon products is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2021Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Chao Wang, Pengfei Xie
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Patent number: 12371522Abstract: Degradable polymers were synthesized that self-assemble with nucleic acids, proteins, hydrophobic drugs, and other small molecules to form particles that are effective for delivery into a cell, tissue and/or organism either in vitro or in vivo. The presently disclosed polymers demonstrate differential cell-type specificity, an ability to promote endosomal escape to protect the cargos from degradation and enhance delivery to the cytoplasm, and/or bioreducibility, which enables triggered intracellular drug release to be tuned to promote optimal delivery to the target cell type. The presently disclosed materials may be used to treat a wide variety of conditions or diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, and ophthalmic diseases.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2013Date of Patent: July 29, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Jordan J Green, Kristen Kozielski, Stephany Yi Tzeng
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Patent number: 12372273Abstract: A natural enhanced geothermal system (NAT-EGS) that uses a hot sedimentary aquifer (HSA) is disclosed. An example method may include pumping, via an extraction well, heated water from an extraction depth of a HSA, wherein the HSA satisfies a threshold geothermal characteristic. The example method may include extracting, via an energy conversion unit, heat from the heated water to capture energy, resulting in cooled water. The example method may include injecting, via an injection well, the cooled water at an injection depth of the HSA, wherein the injection depth is deeper than the extraction depth.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2020Date of Patent: July 29, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Bruce D. Marsh, Saman Karimi
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Publication number: 20250235109Abstract: A device may obtain imaging data. The imaging data that is obtained depicts one or more body parts of a patient. A voltage sensitive dye may be applied to stain nerve tissue associated with the one or more body parts of the patient. The voltage sensitive dye may be activated by neuromodulation applied to stimulate the nerve tissue. The imaging data may capture a fluorescence of the nerve tissue based on the voltage sensitive dye being activated by neuromodulation. The device may provide the imaging data for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2025Publication date: July 24, 2025Applicant: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Emad M. BOCTOR, Jeeun KANG, Arthur L. BURNETT, Jin U. KANG, Maged HARRAZ
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Patent number: 12364980Abstract: Described are chips for detecting a target in a sample including a microfluidic flow chamber comprising one or more flow channels having a capture surface and at least one micromixer. Described are methods of using this chip wherein targets are identified by total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2024Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Chih-Ping Mao, Shih-Chin Wang, Jie Xiao, T. C. Wu, Chien-Fu Hung
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Patent number: 12364681Abstract: Provided herein are methods for inhibiting or preventing neuron injury or death. The methods comprise contacting one or more neurons with small molecule modulators of one or more mitogen-activated kinase kinase kinases (MAP3Ks), a nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2022Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Vassilis E. Koliatsos, Athanasios Alexandris, Jiwon Ryu
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Patent number: 12357965Abstract: The present invention provide novel immunofiber compositions for protein or peptide purification and simple and cost-efficient methods and systems using these compositions. In some embodiments, the immunofibers comprise a customized Z-33 peptide derived from Staphylococcus aureus Protein A which is used to construct immuno-amphiphile molecules that assemble into immunofibers in aqueous solution with bioactive epitopes on the surface and have peptide or protein binding ability.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2023Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignees: The Johns Hopkins University, Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Honggang Cui, Yi Li, Lye Lin Lock, XuanKuo Xu, Zhengjian Li
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Patent number: 12361097Abstract: A device may receive a coherent energy illuminated image, of a particular object, that includes laser speckle. The device may process, using a laser speckle reduction model, the coherent energy illuminated image to generate a laser speckle-reduced image. The device may provide the laser speckle-reduced image as output to permit diagnostics based on the laser speckle-reduced image.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2024Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Nicholas J. Durr, Taylor L. Bobrow, Faisal Mahmood
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Patent number: 12359250Abstract: Bottleneck Sequencing System (BotSeqS) is a next-generation sequencing method that simultaneously quantifies rare somatic point mutations across the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes. BotSeqS combines molecular barcoding with a simple dilution step immediately prior to library amplification. BotSeqS can be used to show age and tissue-dependent accumulations of rare mutations and demonstrate that somatic mutational burden in normal tissues can vary by several orders of magnitude, depending on biologic and environmental factors. BotSeqS has been used to show major differences between the mutational patterns of the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes in normal tissues. Lastly, BotSeqS has shown that the mutation spectra of normal tissues were different from each other, but similar to those of the cancers that arose in them.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth Kinzler, Margaret Hoang, Nickolas Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 12357154Abstract: An example imaging apparatus that can operate at shortwave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths are provided. An example imaging apparatus may include a flexible elongate member having a distal end and proximal end. The flexible elongate member may include a shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging sensor disposed at the distal end and a lens optically coupled to the SWIR imaging sensor and disposed at the distal end of the flexible elongate member, the lens configured to focus light energy at the SWIR wavelength onto the SWIR imaging sensor. The member may also include an illumination source configured to provide light energy at the SWIR wavelength at the distal end of the flexible elongate member for output to illuminate an object.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2021Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Paul R. Schuster, Chad N. Weiler
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Patent number: 12359167Abstract: The invention provides methods and compositions for administration of allogeneic lymphocytes as an exogenous source of CD4+ T cell help for endogenous, tumor-reactive CD8+ T cells. Depletion of CD8+ T cells from the donor lymphocyte infusion reduces the risk of sustained engraftment and graft-versus-host disease. Removal of regulatory T cells from the infused population may augment the ability of non-regulatory T cells to provide help for endogenous effectors of anti-tumor immunity. Allogeneic T cell therapy is typically given in the context of allogeneic stem cell transplantation, in which the patient receives highly immunosuppressive conditioning followed by an infusion of a stem cell graft containing unselected populations of mature T cells. In the treatment described here, the graft is engineered to minimize the possibility of sustained donor cell engraftment, and the anti-tumor effector T cells derive from the host.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2021Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Ephraim Joseph Fuchs, Heather Jill Symons, Lode Swinnen
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Patent number: 12350076Abstract: An integrated computed tomography (CT) treatment couch system may include a base platform configured to couple to a rotatable floor component associated with a medical accelerator, a pedestal component mounted to the base platform, a treatment couchtop disposed on the pedestal component, and a CT scanner device. The CT scanner device may include a support structure and a CT gantry. The support structure may be mounted to the base platform or to the pedestal component. The CT gantry may have a bore and may be oriented such that the bore is in line with the treatment couchtop. The CT gantry may be configured to generate on-line helical CT scans to guide radiotherapy provided by the medical accelerator.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: John Wai-Chiu Wong, Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, Junghoon Lee
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Patent number: 12351605Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of stem cells. More specifically, the present invention provides compositions and methods for using optogenetics to sustain the pluripotency of stem cells. In one embodiment, a vector comprises a nucleotide sequencing encoding a fusion protein comprising the intracellular domain of fibroblast growth factor 1 receptor (FGFR1) and a photoactivatable domain.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2021Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Gabsang Lee, Hyesoo Kim, InYoung Choi, HoTae Lim, Alex V. Huynh
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Publication number: 20250205784Abstract: A system for controlling an additive manufacturing processing may include an energy source operable to emit a beam to heat a powder bed to form a melt pool, a detection system disposed for on axis sensing of a temperature profile of the melt pool where the detection system includes a plurality of independently filtered channels that each monitor a spectral response of the melt pool to determine the temperature profile based on the spectral response of the plurality of independently filtered channels, and a control system comprising a high speed FPGA or ASIC operably coupled to the detection system to receive the temperature profile and define a control response for controlling operation of the energy source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Applicant: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Brendan P. Croom, Morgana M. Trexler, Ari M. Lax, Michael S. Brown, Vincent R. Pagan, Mary E. Daffron, Steven M. Storck
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Patent number: 12339288Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of brain injuries. More specifically, the present invention provides methods and compositions useful in the diagnosis/prognosis/assessment of brain injuries. In a specific embodiment, a method for identifying which patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) require a head computerized tomography (CT) scan for diagnosing acute intracranial pathology comprises the steps of (a) obtaining or collecting a sample from the patient; (b) measuring the levels of one or more biomarkers in the blood sample obtained from the patient, wherein the biomarkers comprise glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S100B, metallothionein 3 (MT3), neuron specific enolase (NSE) and intracellular adhesion molecule 5 (ICAM5); and (c) identifying the patient as requiring or not requiring a head CT scan based on the measured levels of one or more of biomarkers comprising GFAP, S100B, MT3, NSE and ICAM5.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2022Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Allen D. Everett, Jennifer E. Van Eyk, Frederick Korley
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Publication number: 20250195088Abstract: An intracranial access device includes a housing having an operator-facing side and a patient-facing side and an opening therethrough extending from the operator-facing side to the patient-facing side. The device further includes at least one fastener configured to secure the device to a cranium of a patient. The device further includes a drill mounted to a surface of the housing and a cauterizer. The device may further include a number of sensors arranged on the patient-facing side of the housing and configured to identify a hemorrhage location.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2024Publication date: June 19, 2025Applicants: The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: David L. Brody, David Blodgett, Adam Cohen, Carissa Rodriguez, Timothy Sleasman, Michael J. Fitch
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Patent number: 12329981Abstract: A magnetic-resonance-imaging-compatible (MRI-compatible) cardiac defibrillator includes: a defibrillator generator; first and second electric wires, each being electrically connected to said defibrillator generator; first and second defibrillation pads, each being electrically connected to a respective one of said first and second electric wires; and a low pass filter electrically connected between said defibrillator generator and said first and second electric wires to prevent a noise in an MRI image caused by a radiofrequency interference from the defibrillator as well as protect a patient and the defibrillator from MRI radiofrequency imaging signals, wherein said low pass filter has a cutoff frequency set such that differential mode noise at an MRI Larmor frequency is in an attenuated band while a system-test signal by said defibrillator generator is in a pass band of said low pass filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2021Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Henry Halperin, Ehud J. Schmidt, Ronald D. Watkins, Harikrishna Tandri, David Hunter, Leslie Tung, Ronald D. Berger
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Patent number: 12336429Abstract: A thermotactile stimulation prosthesis includes a prosthesis extremity having a prosthesis interface configured for attachment to a human limb, and a thermoelectric actuator array coupled to the prosthesis interface and configured to establish a noninvasive thermoneural human-machine interface capable of providing sensations of temperature to the human limb.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2022Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Rama Venkatasubramanian, Luke E. Osborn, Robert S. Armiger, Meiyong Himmtann, Jonathan M. Pierce