Abstract: A technique for controlling a human machine interface is provided. A first task includes outputting a predefined criterion applicable to each of a plurality of physical objects. Each object is associated with a category within a group of at least pairwise disjoint categories with the criterion fulfilled for each object in a first category and not fulfilled for each object in a second category. Controlling the HMI for the first task includes repeatedly performing the steps of rendering an object; monitoring the HMI for an input during a predefined first time period after the rendering of the object; and updating a first metric indicative of a performance measurement in the first task. The method further comprises rendering a plurality of receptacles each enclosing one of the objects for a second task.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2021
Date of Patent:
December 5, 2023
Assignee:
UNIVERSITÉ DE FRIBOURG
Inventors:
Lucas Spierer, Maurizio Rigamonti, Hugo Najberg
Abstract: The present invention concerns a kit and methods for the detection of absence or presence of a ?-lactamase, for example a penicillinase, in a sample comprising or derived from a body fluid taken from a patient suffering from an infection. In some embodiments, the goal of the invention is to rapidly identify infections which can be treated effectively with a penicillin compound. The invention contributes to slowing down the occurrence of resistances to last generation antibiotics. This is achieved by using penicillin compounds for treating infections whenever this can be done efficiently. In brief, the present invention provides a tool for maximizing the use and efficiency of penicillin antibiotics. In other embodiments, the test kit of the invention can be used to detect cephalosporinases (including ESBLs) or carbapenemases.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 7, 2016
Date of Patent:
August 18, 2020
Assignee:
UNIVERSITE DE FRIBOURG
Inventors:
Patrice Nordmann, Laurent Poirel, Nicolas Kieffer
Abstract: The present invention relates to a scaffolded sensor with a container comprising a drug for triggering drug release, wherein the scaffold is intrinsically conformationally metastable and a method to its manufacture.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a scaffolded sensor with a container comprising a drug for triggering drug release, wherein the scaffold is intrinsically conformationally metastable and a method to its manufacture.