Patents Assigned to State University
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Publication number: 20220047181Abstract: Contemplated systems for monitoring and analysis of human motion synthesis are disclosed herein that include: at least one garment configured to be worn by a user, at least one inertial sensor, wherein the at least one inertial sensor is integrated with or into the at least one garment, an information system, wherein the information system communicates with the at least one inertial sensor to produce a set of data, at least one musculorientation metric generated by the information system, and at least one performance report that is produced from the analysis of the at least one musculorientation metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: The California State University - Long BeachInventors: Emel Demircan, I-Hung Khoo, Elliot Recinos
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Publication number: 20220048788Abstract: A nanoparticle composition is provided. The nanoparticle composition includes a plurality of nanoparticles, each nanoparticle of the plurality having a core including tantalum oxide, and a covalent coating covalently bound to the core. The covalent coating includes a surface modifier selected from the group consisting of (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxy silane (APTMS), (3-aminopropyl)triethoxy silane (APTES), APTMS-methoxy-poly(ethylene-glycol)-succinimidyl glutarate (APTMS-m-PEG-glutarate), APTES-methoxy-poly(ethylene-glycol)-succinimidyl glutarate (APTES-m-PEG-glutarate), 2-[methoxy (polyethyleneoxy)-9-12-propyl] trimethoxysilane (PEG-Silane), hexadecyltriethoxy silane, and combinations thereof. Methods of synthesizing and using the nanoparticle composition are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: Shatadru CHAKRAVARTY, Erik M. SHAPIRO
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Publication number: 20220051039Abstract: Biometric identification using electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is provided. Embodiments are targeted for biometric applications, where an individual can be identified with a precision of over 99%, using sensed brain signals. In particular, a method is described which can extract unique biomarkers from EEG response signals to classify individuals, also referred to as simple visual reaction task-based EEG biometry (SVRTEB). A subject experiences a simple stimulus or task, and a multi-channel EEG response is recorded. Unique biomarkers are extracted from the recorded EEG response (e.g., as periodogram data points corresponding to different frequencies observed in the brain waves, which can be used to identify a person). A novel signal processing approach uses neural network-based architecture to analyze the EEG response and identify the subject. This signal processing architecture can be readily implemented on hardware and provides high accuracy, precision, and recall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State UniversityInventors: Mohammad Samin Nur Chowdhury, Arindam Dutta, Daniel W. Bliss, Gene Brewer, Christopher Blais, Matthew Robison
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Patent number: 11248993Abstract: Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for sampling particles from air. In one implementation, an inlet opening is defined in a proximal end of a cassette top, and the inlet opening has an inlet diameter. An internal surface extends along an airflow curve from the inlet opening to an internal cavity. A sampling substrate is formed by at least one grid attached to a filter. The sampling substrate is disposed in the internal cavity at an internal distance from the inlet opening. The inlet opening and the airflow curve of the internal surface generate an airflow of the air to the sampling substrate. The sampling substrate collects a set of the particles from the air, and the inlet diameter, the airflow, and the internal distance dictate a cutoff diameter of the set of particles collected from the air by the sampling substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Colorado State University Research FoundationInventor: Su-Jung (Candace) Tsai
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Patent number: 11248217Abstract: The present invention relates to engineered carbohydrate-active enzyme constructs that are useful for glycan polymers synthesis. The construct comprises a CD domain from a GH, wherein the domain is conjugated to CBM3a via a peptidic linker. The invention also relates to a method of improving glycan polymer synthesis by using engineered carbohydrate active enzymes comprising a CD domain and CBM3a.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventors: Shishir Chundawat, Chandra Kanth Bandi
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Patent number: 11246896Abstract: A conditionally replicating adenovirus were generated that can specifically replicate and express therapeutic genes in neuroendocrine tumors. The promoter-specific expression of the adenoviruses is regulated upstream by an INSM1 (insulinoma-associated-1) promoter that is silent in normal adult tissues but active in developing neuroendocrine cells and neuroendocrine tumors. By placing the I NSM 1-promoter with an insulator and two copies of neuronal restrictive silencer elements in an adenoviral vector, the construct can retain tumor specificity and drive expression of a mutated adenovirus E1A gene (?24E1A) and the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene. The I NSM1-promoter-driven viruses could replicate specifically in the I NSM1-positive cells and I NSM1-specific HSV-tk expression in combination with ganciclovir treatment displayed dose-dependent tumor cell-specific killing in insulinomas.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeInventors: Michael Lan, Mary Breslin
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Patent number: 11251430Abstract: The epsilon polymorph of vanadyl phosphate, ?-VOPO4, made from the solvothermally synthesized H2VOPO4, is a high density cathode material for lithium-ion batteries optimized to reversibly intercalate two Li-ions to reach the full theoretical capacity at least 50 cycles with a coulombic efficiency of 98%. This material adopts a stable 3D tunnel structure and can extract two Li-ions per vanadium ion, giving a theoretical capacity of 305 mAh/g, with an upper charge/discharge plateau at around 4.0 V, and one lower at around 2.5 V.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: The Research Foundation for The State University of New YorkInventors: Carrie Siu, M. Stanley Whittingham
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Patent number: 11249199Abstract: A method is provided to reduce the counting times in radiation detection systems using machine learning, wherein the method comprises: receiving an output data from a detector which is to detect a target material from a target body; analyzing the output data; identifying a material of interest from the analyzed output data; and controlling a source of the target material to prevent the source from harming the target body. An apparatus is also provided which comprises: a detector to detect radiation and to provide an output data in real-time; and a processor coupled to the detector, wherein the processor is to: receive the output data; analyze the output data; identify a material of interest from the analyzed output data; and control a source of the target material.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Oregon State UniversityInventors: Ophir Frieder, Steven Richard Reese, Jessica Ryan Curtis
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Patent number: 11247394Abstract: The present document generally relates to additive manufacturing techniques for forming an article having a desired shape and other properties. More particularly, but not exclusively, in one embodiment a method for additive manufacturing an article includes adding a dispersant to an article forming material in the absence of binder to prepare a slurry or suspension including the material and the dispersant. The pH of the slurry may be adjusted to control the viscosity and/or coagulation rate of the slurry. The slurry may then be passed through an extrusion-based three-dimensional printing apparatus to form or print the article in a desired form or shape, and the article may thereafter be sintered. In one aspect, through control of the pH of the slurry, the viscosity and/or coagulation rate properties of the slurry may be tailored for use with different operating parameters of the extrusion-based three-dimensional printing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Colorado State University Research FoundationInventors: Tucker J. Hensen, Troy B. Holland
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Patent number: 11246949Abstract: Provided are macrocyclic compounds having a macrocyclic core which has at least one macrocyclic donor and at least one pendant group which has at least one donor group. The macrocyclic compounds can be complexed to Fe(II) and Ni(II). The macrocyclic compounds can be used in imaging methods. For example, the compounds can be used MRI paraCEST contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: The Research Foundation for The State University of New YorkInventors: Janet R. Morrow, Pavel Tsitovich, Sarina Dorazio, Abiola Olatunde
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Patent number: 11250608Abstract: A method and system for generating music uses artificial intelligence to analyze existing musical compositions and then creates a musical composition that deviates from the learned styles. Known musical compositions created by humans are presented in digitized form along with a style designator to a computer for analysis, including recognition of musical elements and association of particular styles. A music generator generates a draft musical composition for similar analysis by the computer. The computer ranks such draft musical composition for correlation with known musical elements and known styles. The music generator modifies the draft musical composition using an iterative process until the resulting musical composition is recognizable as music but is distinctive in style.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Rutgers, the State University of New JerseyInventor: Ahmed Elgammal
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Publication number: 20220041913Abstract: High-temperature thermochemical energy storage materials using doped magnesium-transition metal spinel oxides are provided. —transition metal spinel oxides, such as magnesium manganese oxide (MgMn)3O4, are promising candidates for high-temperature thermochemical energy storage applications. However, the use of these materials has been constrained by the limited extent of their endothermic reaction. Embodiments described herein provide for doping magnesium-transition metal spinel oxides to produce a material of low material costs and with high energy densities, creating an avenue for plausibly sized modules with high energy storing capacities.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State UniversityInventors: Christopher Muhich, Jayni Hashimoto, Daniel Rivera, Harsheen Rajput
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Publication number: 20220045278Abstract: Photo-active devices including a substrate, a first electrode, an active layer including an organic salt or salt mixture that selectively or predominantly harvests light from the near infrared or infrared regions of the solar spectrum, and a second electrode. The devices are either visibly transparent or visibly opaque and can be utilized in single- or multi-junction devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: Richard R. LUNT, III, John SUDDARD-BANGSUND, Christopher TRAVERSE, Margaret YOUNG
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Publication number: 20220040222Abstract: A method of treating or preventing methamphetamine related endothelial dysfunction in a patient comprising administering to the patient an effective dose of a pharmacologic composition; the composition comprising a therapeutic, the therapeutic including a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) donor, or a salt, solvate, ester, amide, clathrate, stereoisomer, enantiomer, prodrug or analogs thereof. The H2S donor may be one of sodium sulfide, diallyl trisulfide, dially disulfide, acillin, sugammadex, sulfanilamide, disulfram, sulfonamide, sulfinates, sulfoxides, persulfides, polysulfides, and sulfones. The H2S donor may be sugammadex. The H2S donor may be administered in a dosage of between 0.5 mg/kg and 10.0 mg/kg.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeInventors: Christopher KEVIL, Gopi K. Kolluru
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Publication number: 20220039362Abstract: A genetically modified non-human animal comprising a genome containing an endogenous non-human ACE2 locus genetically modified to encode a complete human ACE2 gene. According to a further embodiment the genome is genetically modified to encode a second, a third, and a fourth complete human ACE2 gene, the human ACE2 gene is at least 85 percent identical to SEQ ID No: 1, the animal of is a mouse, the human ACE2 gene encodes six protein variants, an endogenous Tmprss2 gene is unmodified, a LoxP gene flanks each of a 5? and a 3? end of a nucleic acid sequence of the human ACE2 gene, and the human ACE2 gene is expressed in a lung, kidney, spleen, stomach, liver, intestine, heart, and skeletal muscle of the animal, and a cortex, striatum, middle brain, hippocampus, olfactory bulb, and cerebellum of a brain of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeInventors: Xiaohong LU, Xinli TIAN
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Publication number: 20220040666Abstract: A material for separating and pumping oxygen is disclosed. The material is a zeolite doped with a chemical element having an electron density of between 30 kJ/mol and 150 kJ/mol. The material is configured for controllable oxygen desorption between 150° C. and 300° C. and pumping the released oxygen into an area having an ambient pressure of less than 100 pascals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State UniversityInventors: Steven Wilson, Christopher Muhich, Ellen B. Stechel, Ivan Ermanoski
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Publication number: 20220041185Abstract: Advanced automotive active-safety systems, in general, and autonomous vehicles, in particular, rely heavily on visual data to classify and localize objects, most notably pedestrians and other nearby cars, to assist the corresponding vehicles maneuver safely in their environment. However, the performance of object detection methods is anticipated to degrade under challenging rainy conditions. Nevertheless, and despite major advancements in the development of deraining approaches, the impact of rain on object detection has largely been understudied, especially in the context of autonomous systems. This disclosure analyzes this problem space and presents an improved system for detecting objects under rainy conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2020Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicants: Board of Trustees of Michigan State University, Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Hayder RADHA, Mazin HNEWA, Jon DIEDRICH, Mark GEHRKE
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Patent number: 11242532Abstract: Disclosed herein are three-dimensional cage molecules, wherein the cage molecule is composed of RNA. Also disclosed is a composition including the three-dimensional cage molecule, as well as a pharmaceutical composition containing the three-dimensional cage molecule. Also disclosed herein are methods of administering a cage molecule, composition, or formulation thereof to a subject in need thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignees: Ohio State Innovation Foundation, Ball State UniversityInventors: Peixuan Guo, Daniel Jasinski, Hui Li, Emil Khisamutdinov
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Patent number: 11241170Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring arterial properties, including systolic and diastolic pressure levels, of a subject is provided, in which a hardware processor receives and analyzes ballistocardiogram (BCG) data of the subject. A non-transient computer readable medium, accessible by the hardware processor, contains instructions that, when executed by the hardware processor, identify features of the BCG waveform and determine the arterial properties therefrom. For example, a diastolic pressure level may be determined from a time interval between the ‘I’ and ‘J’ peaks of the waveform and a systolic pressure level determined from the amplitude difference between the ‘J’ and ‘K’ peaks of the waveform in combination with the ‘I-J’ time interval or amplitude difference. A physical mechanism for the BCG data is disclosed that enables other arterial properties of the subject to be determined from the BCG data alone or from the BCG data in combination with other measurements.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignees: University of Maryland, College Park, Board of Trustees of Michigan State University, Georgia Tech Research CorporationInventors: Chang-Sei Kim, Stephanie Lind-Ober Martin, Jin-Oh Hahn, Ramakrishna Mukkamala, Omer T. Inan
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Patent number: RE48928Abstract: Embodiments of methods and compounds for isolating and detecting lysophosphatidic acids (LPAs) are disclosed. Kits for performing the methods also are disclosed. LPAs are isolated from biological samples by liquid-liquid extraction followed by solid phase extraction. LPA species may be separated by HPLC, and the separated species may be identified and quantified. Also disclosed are embodiments of compounds capable of universally detecting a plurality of LPA species with substantially equivalent sensitivity. Embodiments of the disclosed compounds are useful for determination of total LPA concentration in a sample comprising a plurality of LPA species without separation of individual LPA species.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Portland State UniversityInventors: Robert Strongin, Martha Sibrian-Vazquez, Jialu Wang, Lei Wang, Jorge O. Escobedo-Cordova