Patents Assigned to Research Foundation of The City University of New York
  • Publication number: 20120029331
    Abstract: The present invention relates to devices and methods of use thereof for detection of biomolecules, in vitro, in vivo, or in situ. The invention relates to methods of diagnosing and/or treating a subject as having or being at risk of developing a disease or condition that is associated with abnormal levels of one or more biomolecules including, but not limited to, inter alia, epilepsy, diseases of the basal ganglia, athetoid, dystonic diseases, neoplasms, Parkinson's disease, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and cancer. The invention also provides methods of differentiating white matter from gray matter. In some embodiments, regions of the brain to be resected or targeted for pharmaceutical therapy are identified using sensors. The invention further provides methods of measuring the neurotoxicity of a material by comparing microvoltammograms of a neural tissue in the presence and absence of the material using the inventive sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicants: New York University School of Medicine, Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Patricia A. Broderick, Steven V. Pacia
  • Patent number: 8098196
    Abstract: The time compression processor coding methodology gives rise to an exceedingly fast clutter covariance processor compressor (CCPC). The CCPC includes a look up memory containing a very small number of predicted clutter covariances (PCCs) that are suitably designed off-line (e.g., in advance) using a discrete number of clutter to noise ratios (CNRs) and shifted antenna patterns (SAPs), where the SAPs are mathematical computational artifices not physically implemented. The on-line selection of the best PCC is achieved by investigating for each case, e.g., each range bin, the actual CNR, as well as the clutter cell centroid (CCC), which conveys information about the best SAP to select. The advanced CCPC is a ‘lossy’ processor coder that inherently arises from a novel practical and theoretical foundation for signal processing, namely, processor coding, that is the time compression signal processing dual of space compression source coding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventor: Erlan H. Feria
  • Publication number: 20110319975
    Abstract: An electrode assembly for neuro-cranial stimulation includes an electrode, a conductive gel, and an adapter including an interior compartment for positioning the electrode relative to the adapter and for receiving and retaining the conductive gel. The conductive gel contacts the electrode along an electrode-gel interface. An orifice at one end of the interior compartment and adjacent to a positioning surface of the adapter for positioning the electrode assembly against a skin surface of a user enables the conductive gel is able to contact the skin surface of the user to define a gel-skin interface, such that a minimum distance between the electrode-gel interface and the gel-skin interface is maintained between 0.25 cm and 1.3 cm. An electrode assembly mounting apparatus is provided for adjustably positioning a plurality of electrode assemblies against target positions on the cranium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2009
    Publication date: December 29, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Johnson Ho, Preet Minhas, Marom Bikson, Abhishek Datta, Varun Bansal, Jinal Patel, Dan Steingart, Jorge Vega, Lucas Parra
  • Patent number: 8081583
    Abstract: Provided is a method of supporting node portability in a sensor network, wherein data transmission to a portable node can be guaranteed since even when the portable node is assigned with a different address by being associated with another network, the newly assigned address is transmitted to a parent node or a sink node that was previously associated with the portable node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2011
    Assignees: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Jae Hong Ruy, Jong Suk Chae, Cheol Sig Pyo, Bong Soo Kim, Eun Ju Lee, Myung Jong Lee, Tae Rim Park, Rui Zhang
  • Publication number: 20110306061
    Abstract: The present invention relates generally to products, compositions and methods useful for promoting neural repair and regeneration. The products and compositions of this invention include myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) derivatives that are inhibitors of endogenous MAG (e.g., mutant MAG proteins) and Nogo Receptor (NgR) binding inhibitors that are peptides derived from MAG, Nogo and OMgp that can bind to NgR and block NgR signaling. Peptides that can bind and activate NgR signaling are also provided. Inhibitory MAG derivatives and NgR binding inhibitors are useful for blocking the inhibition of neural regeneration mediated by proteins such as MAG, Nogo and/or OMgp in the nervous system. These inhibitors are also useful for treating neural degeneration associated with injuries, disorders or diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2010
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of City University of New York
    Inventors: Marie T. Filbin, Marco Domeniconi, Zixuan Cao
  • Publication number: 20110287557
    Abstract: A signal-off-quantum-dot-based sensor for detecting the presence of a target molecule comprising: an aptamer probe having a nucleotide sequence which specifically interacts with the target molecule by sequence-dependent interaction, wherein the aptamer probe is sandwiched between (a) an oligonucleotide which is immobilized on the surface of a quantum dot (QD), and (b) a fluorophore-labeled oligonucleotide, wherein when the sensor is excited by an energy source: (i) in the absence of specific interaction between the target molecule and the aptamer probe, a baseline signal is emitted, and (ii) in the presence of specific interaction between the target molecule and the aptamer probe, a detection signal is emitted, wherein the baseline signal is greater than the detection signal, whereby the presence of the target molecule is detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2009
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Chun-yang Zhang, Lawrence W. Johnson
  • Publication number: 20110277471
    Abstract: A method for storing heat from a solar collector CSTC in Concentrating Solar Power plants and delivering the heat to the power plant PP when needed. The method uses a compressed gas such as carbon dioxide or air as a heat transfer medium in the collectors CSTC and transferring the heat by depositing it on a bed of heat-resistant solids and later, recovering the heat by a second circuit of the same compressed gas. The storage system HSS is designed to allow the heat to be recovered at a high efficiency with practically no reduction in temperature. Unlike liquid heat transfer media, our storage method itself can operate at very high temperatures, up to 3000° F., a capability which can lead to greater efficiency.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2011
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventor: Reuel Shinnar
  • Patent number: 8030482
    Abstract: The present invention relates to free cholesterol analogs bearing a boron dipyrromethene difluoro (BODIPY) fluorophore in the side chain and methods of preparation. The compounds of the present invention can be used in fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy to visualize the exchange, distribution, and trafficking of free cholesterol between living cells and to monitor the movement of free cholesterol between ordered and disordered lipid domains in membranes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Assignee: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Robert Bittman, Zaiguo Li
  • Publication number: 20110217217
    Abstract: The present invention relates to nanocomposite materials comprising: graphite-based material dispersed among transition metal-organic framework (MOF) units, wherein the graphite-based material is chemically linked to MOF units; wherein the graphite-based material is present in the range of about 5 wt. % to about 60 wt. % of the composite material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2010
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Applicant: The Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Teresa J. Bandosz, Camille Petit
  • Patent number: 7995508
    Abstract: Provided is a method of minimizing power consumed by each node in a wireless network when communicating with neighboring nodes. Unlike a conventional synchronous media access control (MAC), the present invention suggests an asynchronous MAC. Thus, the active duration of a node extends only when transmitting a large quantity of data and the extended active duration returns to the minimum active duration again after completing the data transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignees: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Jae Hong Ruy, Jong Suk Chae, Cheol Sig Pyo, Bong Soo Kim, Myung Jong Lee, Tae Rim Park
  • Patent number: 7986989
    Abstract: The present application is directed to methods for detecting cancerous, pre-cancerous and benign/normal tissue using phosphorescence or the combination of fluorescence and phosphorescence emission from the tissue excited in 280 to 340 nm range. In particular, the application describes methods using a ratio of intensity of fluorescence emission to intensity of phosphorescence emission to provide a rapid cancer, pre-cancer and benign detection method. Normal human breast and prostate tissue, excited in 270 to 300 nm range, express the emission signatures at 340 nm, 440 nm and 500 nm. Cancerous tissue shows only minor emissions at 500 nm, thus the ratio of 340 nm peak to 500 nm peak emission intensities provides information about malignancy of a tissue. Fiber optic based instrumentation can be used to collect the luminescence signal from an area of a tissue less than 1 mm in diameter and using the described method can be screened to determine the state of the tissue sample taken.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2011
    Assignee: The Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Robert R. Alfano, Aleksandra Alimova, Alvin Katz
  • Publication number: 20110144716
    Abstract: There is provided method and apparatus for enhancing focality of neurocranial electrostimulation, including: providing a first plurality of electrodes having at least one electrode; providing a second plurality of electrodes having at least two electrodes; locating the first and the second plurality of electrodes on cranium of a subject and supplying electric current of opposite polarities to the first and the second plurality of electrodes. At least one electrode of the first plurality of electrodes is surrounded by at least two electrodes of the second plurality of electrodes. The enhanced focal stimulation may be used to treat ailments or augment cognitive performance. There are also provided methods for treating brain related ailments and performance augmentation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2008
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of The City University of New York
    Inventors: Marom Bikson, Abhishek Datta, Fortunato Battaglia, Maged Elwassif
  • Patent number: 7961710
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for setting multiple paths between wireless nodes of an ad-hoc network including a source node, a relay node and a destination node that receives a message from the source node via the relay node. The multi-path setting method and apparatus includes receiving previous hop address information, and determining whether a wireless node that receives the previous hop address information is included in an insulating region, based on the previous hop address information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2011
    Assignees: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., The Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Ji-Hoon Lee, Xuhui Hu, Yong Liu, Myung-Jong Lee
  • Patent number: 7954321
    Abstract: A method for storing heat from a solar collector CSTC in Concentrating Solar Power plants and delivering the heat to the power plant PP when needed. The method uses a compressed gas such as carbon dioxide or air as a heat transfer medium in the collectors CSTC and transferring the heat by depositing it on a bed of heat-resistant solids and later, recovering the heat by a second circuit of the same compressed gas. The storage system HSS is designed to allow the heat to be recovered at a high efficiency with practically no reduction in temperature. Unlike liquid heat transfer media, our storage method itself can operate at very high temperatures, up to 3000° F., a capability which can lead to greater efficiency. Due to material constraints and cost considerations in the rest of the system the maximum temperature is presently limited to between 1700° F. and 2000° F. The method can be applied to all current solar collector designs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2011
    Assignee: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventor: Reuel Shinnar
  • Publication number: 20110098317
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to unsaturated sphingosine compounds which are useful as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer and for the treatment of other diseases including diabetes and infection with intracellular bacteria. This invention is also directed to methods of using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds in treating these diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Publication date: April 28, 2011
    Applicants: CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTER AT OAKLAND, Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Julie D. Saba, Henrik Fyrst, Robert Bittman
  • Publication number: 20110082300
    Abstract: The present invention relates to FTY720 analogs bearing a boron dipyrromethene difluoro (BODIPY) fluorophore in the alkyl side chain and methods of preparation. The compounds of the present invention can be used in fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy and in chromatography using fluorescence detection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2008
    Publication date: April 7, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the city University of New York
    Inventors: Robert Bittman, Zaiguo Li
  • Publication number: 20110071022
    Abstract: The invention is directed to an adsorbent comprising: a) 20-30% porous carbon with incorporated organic nitrogen species; and b) 70-80% inorganic matter. The invention is directed to a method of making an adsorbent which comprises: a) thermally drying dewatered sewage sludge to form granulated organic fertilizer; and b) pyrolyzing said the organic fertilizer at temperatures between 600 and 1000° C. The invention is additionally directed to the process of removing acidic gases from wet air streams comprising putting an adsorbent in contact with the wet air stream and allowing the adsorbent to adsorb the acidic gases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2010
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Teresa J. Bandosz, Andriy Bahryeyev, David C. Locke
  • Publication number: 20110045482
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an assay method that can be used for high-throughput detection of cell surface glycoproteins. Specifically, the secretion of a chimeric glycoprotein reporter signals disruption of GPI anchor-mediated attachment of the glycoprotein to the cell surface. This method provides a high signal-to-noise ratio and is particularly useful for screening compounds that affect GP1 anchor biosynthesis. The method of the present invention thus permits genome-wide screens for genes that are needed for GPI anchor-mediated attachment of a glycoprotein to the surface of a cell as well as chemical inhibitors of proteins that promote GP1 anchor-mediated attachment of a glycoprotein to the surface of a cell. Protein inhibitors identified by the present method could be useful in antifungal drug treatments as well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2009
    Publication date: February 24, 2011
    Applicant: RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
    Inventors: Peter Lipke, Marlyn Gonzalez
  • Publication number: 20110019189
    Abstract: A device for enhancing transmission of incident electromagnetic radiation at a predetermined wavelength is presented that includes an aperture array structure in a thin film. The structure includes a repealing unit cell having more than one aperture including a first aperture and a second aperture, wherein a parameter of the first aperture differs from that of the second aperture. The unit cell repeats with a periodicity on the order of or less than said predetermined wavelength, The structure parameters are configured to preferentially support cavity modes for coupling to and enhancing transmission of a predetermined polarization state at the predetermined wavelength. By structuring the unit cell with apertures that differ by appropriate degrees in at least one of dimension, height, dielectric constant of material filling the apertures, shape, and orientation, the devices can be adapted for polarization and/or wavelength filtering- and/or light circulating, weaving, or channeling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2008
    Publication date: January 27, 2011
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: David Thomas Crouse, Pavan Kumar Keshavareddy Reddy
  • Publication number: 20100317974
    Abstract: An apparatus and method of use for detecting vulnerable plaque (VP) in arterial walls is provided. The method includes measuring whether the Raman spectrum of adipose (lipid) tissue signal is present in a Raman signal from aortic intimal wall tissue. The Raman vibration modes for VP are strong bands at about 1435 cm?1, about 2850 cm?1, and about 2892 cm?1 and will be present when the aortic intimal wall tissue is thin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Applicant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Robert R. Alfano, Cheng-Hui Liu, Wubao Wang, Vidyasagar Sriramoju