Patents Assigned to University
  • Publication number: 20140243579
    Abstract: An imaging process capable of selectively enhancing visualization of soft tissues, for example, a tumor. The imaging process includes producing a hard tissue-enhanced image of a body containing both soft and hard tissues, wherein the hard tissue-enhanced image contains images of the hard tissues that are enhanced relative to the soft tissues. A radiographic image of the body and the soft and hard tissues thereof are then obtained, after which a weighted subtraction algorithm is performed between the radiographic image and the hard tissue-enhanced image to produce a soft tissue-enhanced image in which imaging of the soft tissues is enhanced relative to the hard tissues. The hard tissue-enhanced image may be produced by obtaining first and second initial radiographic images of the body including the soft and hard tissues, and then performing a weighted subtraction algorithm on the first and second initial radiographic images to produce the hard tissue-enhanced image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2014
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Applicant: Loyola University Chicago
    Inventors: John C. Roeske, Jason P. Luce, Tracy Sherertz
  • Publication number: 20140243226
    Abstract: The present invention relates, in general, to gene expression profiles, and in particular, to a peripheral blood gene expression profile of an environmental exposure, ionizing radiation. The invention further relates to methods of screening patients for radiation exposure based on gene expression profiling and to kits suitable for use in such methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Applicant: Duke University
    Inventors: John Chute, Joseph Nevins, Holly Dressman, Nelson Chao
  • Patent number: 8815023
    Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed technology provide methods of boronizing titanium and other metals and metal alloys. The method proceeds, in an embodiment of the disclosed technology, by using a boron source, and placing it in a heated environment, followed by a reduced pressure environment, as is described in the disclosure. In a solid phase embodiment of the disclosure, boronized stainless steel alloys are produced having zero galling at 17,000 psi.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Universal Global Products, LLC
    Inventors: Svetoslav Zlatev, Roumiana Petrova
  • Patent number: 8816435
    Abstract: Preferred embodiment flexible and on wafer hybrid plasma semiconductor devices have at least one active solid state semiconductor region; and a plasma generated in proximity to the active solid state semiconductor region(s). Doped solid state semiconductor regions are in a thin flexible solid state substrate, and a flexible non conducting material defining a microcavity adjacent the semiconductor regions. The flexible non conducting material is bonded to the thin flexible solid state substrate, and at least one electrode is arranged with respect to said flexible substrate to generate a plasma in said microcavity, where the plasma will influence or perform a semiconducting function in cooperation with said solid state semiconductor regions. A preferred on-wafer device is formed on a single side of a silicon on insulator wafer and defines the collector (plasma cavity), emitter and base regions on a common side, which provides a simplified and easy to manufacture structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
    Inventors: J. Gary Eden, Paul A. Tchertchian, Thomas J. Houlahan, Dane J. Sievers, Benben Li, Clark J. Wagner
  • Patent number: 8815602
    Abstract: This invention is related to the field of the prevention and treatment of kidney disease. The treatment of kidney disease may be tailored depending upon the need for, or expectation of, long-term dialysis. For example, prediction of long-term dialysis treatment can be determined by monitoring urine biomarkers related to the development of chronic kidney disease. For example, a normalized time course of hyaluronic acid can be used to determine whether a patient having suffered acute kidney injury will require long-term dialysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education
    Inventors: Kai Singbartl, John A. Kellum
  • Patent number: 8815707
    Abstract: A device fabrication method includes: (1) providing a growth substrate including a base and an oxide layer disposed over the base; (2) forming a metal layer over the oxide layer; (3) forming a stack of device layers over the metal layer; (4) performing interfacial debonding of the metal layer to separate the stack of device layers and the metal layer from the growth substrate; and (5) affixing the stack of device layers to a target substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Board of Trustess of the Leland Stanford Junior University
    Inventors: Chi-Hwan Lee, Dong Rip Kim, Xiaolin Zheng
  • Patent number: 8818472
    Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention include devices for use in determining the concentration of a tissue energy absorber (e.g., hemoglobin) in an individual's blood. In particular embodiments, the device includes a photometric device (e.g., a pulse oximeter) and an imaging device (e.g., an ultrasound imaging device or other suitable imaging device), and the device is adapted for: (A) using the photometric device to measure a change in mass of the tissue energy absorber within a particular volume of the individual's blood between a first point in time and a second point in time, the particular volume of blood being blood within a particular portion of at least one vascular structure, the vascular structure comprising at least one of the individual's vessels (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Dietrich Gravenstein, Mark Rice, Samsun Lampotang, Nikolaus Gravenstein, Lori Deitte
  • Patent number: 8813788
    Abstract: A fluid drainage system configured for draining a basin impounding fluid and sediment, solids or the like of varying density and turbidity. The system includes a first conduit and a second conduit within or adjacent to the first conduit to form a fluid receiving chamber between the first and second conduits, each conduit having apertures therethrough, with the apertures of the first and second conduits being sized and arranged relative to one another and so configured as to preferentially discharge fluid from the top of a basin, thus providing flow conditions which inhibit the entry of sediment into the system so as to maximize the retention of sediment within the basin and reduce turbidity and Total Suspended Sediment in the discharged fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University of Tennessee Research Foundation
    Inventors: John Tyner, Daniel C. Yoder, Brent S. Pilon
  • Patent number: 8815778
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to detecting receptor-ligand binding by measuring local pH modulation using a pH-sensitive fluorophore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: The Texas A&M University System
    Inventors: Hyunsook Jung, Aaron D Robison, Paul S. Cremer
  • Patent number: 8815091
    Abstract: A spiral wound membrane module for forward osmotic use is disclosed. The membrane module may generally include a forward osmosis membrane in a spiral wound configuration. The module may include two inlets and two outlets, and may define first and second fluid flow paths. The inlets to each of the fluid flow paths may be generally isolated so as to prevent mixing. In some embodiments, the membrane module may include a distributer region and a collector region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Yale University
    Inventor: Robert L. McGinnis
  • Patent number: 8819861
    Abstract: The invention provides methods for sharpening the tip of an electrical conductor. The methods of the invention are capable of producing tips with an apex radius of curvature less than 2 nm. The methods of the invention are based on simultaneous direction of ionized atoms towards the apex of a previously sharpened conducting tip and application of an electric potential difference to the tip. The sign of the charge on the ions is the same as the sign of the electric potential. The methods of the invention can be used to sharpen metal wires, metal wires tipped with conductive coatings, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, semiconducting nanowires and semiconductors in other forms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
    Inventors: Joseph W. Lyding, Scott W. Schmucker
  • Patent number: 8816566
    Abstract: Apparatus and method that includes providing a variable-parameter electrical component in a high-field environment and based on an electrical signal, automatically moving a movable portion of the electrical component in relation to another portion of the electrical component to vary at least one of its parameters. In some embodiments, the moving uses a mechanical movement device (e.g., a linear positioner, rotary motor, or pump). In some embodiments of the method, the electrical component has a variable inductance, capacitance, and/or resistance. Some embodiments include using a computer that controls the moving of the movable portion of the electrical component in order to vary an electrical parameter of the electrical component. Some embodiments include using a feedback signal to provide feedback control in order to adjust and/or maintain the electrical parameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignees: Life Services, LLC, Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Carl J. Snyder, Jr., John Thomas Vaughan, Jr., Charles A. Lemaire
  • Patent number: 8815178
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device and method for non-invasive detection of an analyte in a fluid sample. In one embodiment, the device comprises: a collection chamber containing an absorbent hydrogel material; a fluidic channel connected to the collection chamber; a sensing chamber connected to the fluidic channel, wherein the device is comprised of a compressible housing that allows transfer of fluid collected by the collection chamber to be transferred to be extracted and withdrawn to the sensing chamber upon compression of the device, wherein the sensing chamber contains a material that specifically detects the analyte and wherein the sensing chamber is operably linked to a processor containing a potentiostat that allows detection of the analyte using electrochemical sensing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of Arizona State University
    Inventors: Daniel Bishop, Jeffrey La Belle
  • Patent number: 8818760
    Abstract: A modular dynamically re-configurable profiling core may be used to provide both operating systems and applications with detailed information about run time performance bottlenecks and may enable them to address these bottlenecks via scheduling or dynamic compilation. As a result, application software may be able to better leverage the intrinsic nature of the multi-core hardware platform, be it homogeneous or heterogeneous. The profiling functionality may be desirably isolated on a discrete, separate and modular profiling core, which may be referred to as a configurable profiler (CP). The modular configurable profiling core may facilitate inclusion of rich profiling functionality into new processors via modular reuse of the inventive CP. The modular configurable profiling core may improve a customer's experience and productivity when used in conjunction with commercial multi-core processors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Simon Fraser University
    Inventors: Lesley Lorraine Shannon, Alexandra Fedorova
  • Patent number: 8815279
    Abstract: A method is provided for reducing the extent of or occurrence of long-term adverse health effects in human infants, comprising feeding to said infants when newborn a nutrient-containing-formula providing not more than 1 gram of protein per 100 ml of formula and/or not more than 50 kcal per 100 ml of formula. Also disclosed are methods of administering the infant formulas to reduce the occurrence or extent of insulin resistance in an individual later in life, to reduce the occurrence or extent of obesity or atherosclerosis in an individual later in life, or combinations thereof, by feeding newborn infants the newborn infant formula described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University College London
    Inventors: Atul Singhal, Alan Lucas
  • Patent number: 8815913
    Abstract: Polypeptides of formula (I): wherein R1 and R2 are substituents independently selected from substituted and un-substituted alkyl groups and substituted and un-substituted aryl groups, and n is an integer greater than or equal to 2. Synthesis methods are also provided that do not use amino acids as starting materials, but instead employ imines and carbon monoxide as monomers that undergo transition metal-catalyzed alternating copolymerization to directly provide polypeptides using an acylcobalt catalyst with the following structural formula: wherein R is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, phenyl, and substituted phenyl groups.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Nankai University
    Inventors: Huailin Sun, Jian Zhang, Qiuhua Liu, Lei Yu, Jiangyu Zhao
  • Patent number: 8814805
    Abstract: Methods for recovering a detected signal in non-contact vital sign detection are provided. According to one embodiment, a detected reflected signal from a non-contact vital sign detection system can be received and provided along I channel and Q channel signal lines. A complex signal S(t) can then be reconstructed from the I channel and Q channel signal lines through complex signal demodulation. A Fourier transform can be used to obtain the detected signal's spectrum for spectrum analysis. Angular demodulation can be used to recover the information corresponding to original body movement. The complex signal demodulation and angular demodulation techniques used to provide information to determine original body movement are capable of avoiding the null detection point without limitations on frequency tuning or channel selection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Jenshan Lin, Changzhi Li
  • Patent number: 8817585
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a reproduction device of a holographic memory capable of precisely reproducing multi-value phase information without being influenced by noise. This holographic memory reproduction device comprises: a hologram diffraction ray generation unit which irradiates a first reference ray to the holographic memory and generates a diffraction ray of the first hologram; a hologram generation unit which changes the phase of a second reference ray which may interfere with the diffraction ray of the first hologram and generates a second hologram from the diffraction ray of the first hologram and the second reference ray to which the phase has been changed; a detection unit which detects the intensity distribution of the second hologram; and a processing unit which demodulates the phase modulation signal or the space quadrature amplitude modulation signal on the basis of the intensity distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: National University Corporation Hokkaido University
    Inventors: Atsushi Okamoto, Keisuke Kunori, Masanori Takabayashi
  • Patent number: 8815951
    Abstract: The invention provides compounds that inhibit epoxide hydrolase in therapeutic applications for treating hypertension. A preferred class of compounds for practicing the invention have the structure shown by Formula 1 wherein Z is oxygen or sulfur, W is carbon phosphorous or sulfur, X and Y is each independently nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, and X can further be carbon, at least one of R1-R4 is hydrogen, R2 is hydrogen when X is nitrogen but is not present when X is sulfur or oxygen, R4 is hydrogen when Y is nitrogen but is not present when Y is sulfur or oxygen, R1 and R3 is each independently C1-C20 substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, acyl, or heterocyclic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Bruce D Hammock, Jiang Zheng, Christophe Morisseau, Kazuhiko Motoba, Mehran F. Moghaddam, Babak Borhan, David F. Grant, Jessica Greene, Marlene F. Sisemore, James Sanborn
  • Patent number: 8815515
    Abstract: Methods are provided for nucleic acid analysis. In an illustrative method, Snapback-ARMS primers are used to amplify preferentially a target nucleic acid that is present in a low allele fraction. In another embodiment, tailed primers are used to identify the preferentially amplified allele.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
    Inventor: Luming Zhou