Patents Assigned to University of Warwick
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Patent number: 10006935Abstract: A method of controlling a scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip comprising the following steps: oscillating the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip relative to the surface of interest; moving the oscillating scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip towards the surface of interest; detecting damping of an amplitude of the oscillation of the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip resulting from the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip coming into contact with the surface of interest at the first location; using the detected damping to detect the surface of interest; retracting the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip away from the surface of interest without first translating the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip along the surface of interest while the scanning electrochemical microscopy probe tip is in intermittent contact with the surface of interest.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2013Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Patrick Robert Unwin, Kim Martin McKelvey
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Patent number: 9970441Abstract: A device for generating electrical power, the device comprising a scroll expander with first and second scrolls configured to move relative to each other when a fluid is provided to an inlet at a higher pressure than a pressure at an outlet. The first scroll is configured to provide a magnetic field and the second scroll comprises one or more conductors in which electric currents are induced when the first and second scrolls move relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Jihong Wang, Xing Luo
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Patent number: 9964446Abstract: A bolometer is described. A bolometer includes a superconductor-insulator-semiconductor-superconductor structure or a superconductor-insulator-semiconductor-insulator-superconductor structure. The semiconductor comprises an electron gas in a layer of silicon, germanium or silicon-germanium alloy in which valley degeneracy is at least partially lifted. The insulator or a one or both of the insulators may comprise a layer of dielectric material. The insulator or a one or both of the insulators may comprise a layer of non-degenerately doped semiconductor.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: David Gunnarsson, Evan Parker, Martin Prest, Mika Prunnila, Terence Whall
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Patent number: 9598448Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of certain osmium containing complexes such as cytotoxic agents particularly for the treatment of cancer. There is also provided novel osmium containing complexes, as well as pharmaceutical formulations comprising such complexes.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2016Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: University of WarwickInventors: Ying Fu, Peter John Sadler, Abraha Habtemariam
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Publication number: 20160290868Abstract: A bolometer is described. A bolometer includes a superconductor-insulator-semiconductor-superconductor structure or a superconductor-insulator-semiconductor-insulator-superconductor structure. The semiconductor comprises an electron gas in a layer of silicon, germanium or silicon-germanium alloy in which valley degeneracy is at least partially lifted. The insulator or a one or both of the insulators may comprise a layer of dielectric material. The insulator or a one or both of the insulators may comprise a layer of non-degenerately doped semiconductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2014Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicants: The University of Warwick, VTT Technical Research Centre of FinlandInventors: David Gunnarsson, Evan Parker, Martin Prest, Mika Prunnila, Terence Whall
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Publication number: 20160272663Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of certain osmium containing complexes such as cytotoxic agents particularly for the treatment of cancer. There is also provided novel osmium containing complexes, as well as pharmaceutical formulations comprising such complexes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Applicant: University of WarwickInventors: Ying Fu, Peter John Sadler, Abraha Habtemariam
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Patent number: 9408853Abstract: The present invention relates to novel iridium and/or rhodium containing complexes for use as a cytotoxic, such as an anti-cancer agent. There is also provided a method of preparing said compounds.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: University of WarwickInventors: Abraha Habtemariam, Zhe Liu, Joan Josep Soldevila, Ana Maria Pizarro, Peter John Sadler
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Patent number: 9406112Abstract: A method of producing a compressed video data stream (12) by compressing a stream of relatively high dynamic range video frames (2). A bilateral filter (3) extracts a base frame (4) with luminance information. The base frame (4) and the original frame (2) are used to provide a detail frame (5) with chroma information. A tone mapping operation (6) is selected (7, 11) and applied to the base frame to generate a relatively low dynamic range base frame (8), which is then compressed (9). The detail frame (5) is compressed separately. Final frame data (12) is then created, consisting of the compressed relatively low dynamic range base frame, the compressed detail frame, and stored information in respect of the tone mapping operation that had been applied to the base frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: University of WarwickInventors: Francesco Banterle, Alessandro Artusi, Kurt Debattista, Patrick Ledda, Gerhard Bonnet, Gavin John Edwards, Alan Chalmers
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Publication number: 20160171293Abstract: A method of tracking the position of a body part, such as a hand, in captured images, the method comprising capturing (10) colour images of a region to form a set of captured images; identifying contiguous skin-colour regions (12) within an initial image of the set of captured images; defining regions of interest (16) containing the skin-coloured regions; extracting (18) image features in the regions of interest, each image feature relating to a point in a region of interest; and then, for successive pairs of images comprising a first image and a second image, the first pair of images having as the first image the initial image and a later image, following pairs of images each including as the first image the second image from the preceding pair and a later image as the second image: extracting (22) image features, each image feature relating to a point in the second image; determining matches (24) between image features relating to the second image and image features relating to in each region of interest inType: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: The University of WarwickInventors: Chang-Tsun Li, Yi Yao
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Patent number: 9316613Abstract: Apparatus comprises a pipet comprising first and second channels separated by a septum and having a tip at which each of the first and second channels is open; an electrolyte solution contained within both the first and second channels of the pipet; a first electrode extending into the electrolyte in the first channel of the pipet; a second electrode extending into the electrolyte in the second channel of the pipet; means for applying a potential difference between the first and second electrodes; means for measuring alternating current components of a current flowing to or from the first electrode; means for applying an oscillatory perturbation to the pipet; and means responsive to the alternating current measured to be flowing to or from the first electrode to adjust a position of the pipet such as to control a separation between the tip of the pipet and a surface of interest.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Patrick Unwin, Neil Ebejer
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Patent number: 9296772Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of certain osmium containing complexes such as cytotoxic agents particularly for the treatment of cancer. There is also provided novel osmium containing complexes, as well as pharmaceutical formulations comprising such complexes.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Ying Fu, Peter John Sadler, Abraha Habtemariam
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Patent number: 9250182Abstract: Apparatus for inspecting an article comprising: a controller configured to generate a drive signal having a periodic amplitude variation; a source, the source being operable by the controller to emit a source beam thereby to irradiate an article, the source beam comprising a beam of electromagnetic radiation having a periodic amplitude variation corresponding to that of the drive signal; and a detector, the detector being configured to detect a portion of the source beam that has been transmitted through at least a portion of the article, and to generate a detector signal having an amplitude variation corresponding to the amplitude variation of said portion of the source beam, the controller being further configured to generate a difference value corresponding to a difference between the amplitude of the detector signal and the amplitude of a reference signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Tat Hean Gan, David Arthur Hutchins, Geoffrey Graham Diamond
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Patent number: 9089516Abstract: Cloned, i.e. defined, defective interfering (DI) influenza A virus is produced in embryonated hens eggs using a method which generates large quantities of DI virus material. Co-administration of cloned DI influenza A virus with a lethal dose of virulent influenza A virus conferred protection in mice compared to a control of inactivated cloned DI influenza A virus. Control mice which received only cloned DI influenza A virus and no lethal challenge of virulent influenza A virus were not protected three weeks later on lethal challenge with infective virus. Cloned DI influenza A virus of one subtype is found to act in vivo as an effective antiviral against the same or any other sub-type of influenza A virus. The antiviral effect has been found to have both a therapeutic and a prophylactic application against influenza A infection in humans, mammals and birds.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: The University of WarwickInventor: Nigel Dimmock
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Publication number: 20140167326Abstract: An additive building method for building a plurality of layers to form a build stack is provided. The method includes creating a variable potential difference between a conducting element at a first voltage potential and an ion source at a second voltage potential, and creating an electric field between the conducting element and the ion source. The electric field passes through the build stack to a nearest surface of the build stack which is nearest a transfer medium. The method further includes accumulating electric charge from the ion source on the nearest surface of the build stack, and transferring deposition material from a transfer medium onto the nearest surface. The strength of the field at the nearest surface of the build stack is controlled in order to cause a homogenous transfer of the deposition material on to the nearest surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: University of WarwickInventors: Jason Blair Jones, Gregory John Gibbons
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Patent number: 8709223Abstract: The invention relates to electrodes for electrochemical analysis comprising: —an insulating surface; —carbon nanotubes situated on the insulating surface at a density of at least 0.1 ?mCNT Um?2; and —an electrically conducting material in electrical contact with the carbon nanotubes; wherein the carbon nanotubes cover an area of no more than about 5.0% of the insulating surface. Methods of making such electrodes and assay devices or kits with such electrodes, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Julie Victoria Macpherson, Patrick Robert Unwin
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Patent number: 8712142Abstract: The invention relates to histology analyses, and in particular, to the assessment of pathological tissues to aid in the diagnosis of disease characterized by specific pathologies, for example cancer. The invention provides methods and apparatuses for analyzing tissue samples, as well as computer-readable media programmed with software for carrying out these diagnostic methods.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Nasir Mahmood Rajpoot, Khalid Masood
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Patent number: 8691215Abstract: The invention relates to virology and the prevention and/or treatment of viral infection and disease in animals, including birds and humans. The invention relates to the field of antiviral treatments. The invention further relates to methods of stimulating innate immunity and natural interferon production in humans or animals and in component parts of humans or animals, including cells and tissues. The invention also relates to the field of defective interfering (DI) viruses, including cloned DI viruses.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Nigel Dimmock, Andrew Easton
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Patent number: 8664186Abstract: The present invention relates to Stambomycin compounds, their derivatives and their pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignees: Universite de Lorraine, University of Warwick, Institut National de la Recherche AgronomiqueInventors: Bertrand Aigle, Gregory Challis, Luisa Laureti, Lijiang Song, Pierre Leblond
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Patent number: 8623394Abstract: The invention provides a process for the production of a monolithic implant for use in tissue engineering, the process comprising the steps of plasticizing at least one biocompatible material into a paste, extruding the paste through a die, and drying the extruded material to eliminate an aqueous and/or non-aqueous component. The invention also relates to a monolithic implant as thereby manufactured, and the use of such an implant as a scaffold for tissue-engineering and as a transplant tissue in reconstructive or replacement surgery.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: The University of WarwickInventors: Kajal K. Mallick, James O. Meredith
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Patent number: 8580104Abstract: An electrode for electrochemical analysis is described, the electrode comprising: an insulating surface; a three-dimensional network of carbon nanotubes situated on the insulating surface; and an electrically conducting material in electrical contact with the carbon nanotubes; wherein the carbon nanotubes are oriented substantially parallel to the insulating surface. Also described is a method of manufacturing the electrode, and a method of electrochemically analysing a solution using electrodes of this type, and an associated assay device or kit.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: University of WarwickInventors: Patrick Unwin, Julie Macpherson, Ioana Dumitrescu, Jonathan P. Edgeworth