Patents Assigned to University
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Publication number: 20140217398Abstract: A thin-film transistor (TFT) device comprises a gate, a source, a drain, an insulation layer and an active area. The insulation layer electrically separates the gate from the source and the drain. The active area including a plurality of contacting areas contacting the source and the drain, respectively, and generates a channel including a channel width and a channel length. The active area includes a semiconductor material and has a plurality of active-area edges. In the direction parallel to the channel width, a distance between at least a contacting-area edge of the contacting areas and the active-area edge of the active area that is near to the contacting-area edge is larger than 2.5 ?m and less than or equal to 16 ?m. A TFT display apparatus is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicants: National Sun Yat-sen University, InnoLux CorporationInventors: Ting-Chang CHANG, Yu-Chun CHEN, Tien-Yu HSIEH, Cheng-Hsu CHOU, Jung-Fang CHANG
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Publication number: 20140219981Abstract: The present invention relates in general to the field of tissue engineering and more specifically to amphiphilic peptides and peptide matrices thereof useful in vitro and in situ biomineralization and inducing bone repair. The present invention provides peptides, which are useful in hydrogels and other pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and kits of use for bone repair and promotion of biomineralization. Certain hydrogels according to the invention comprise cells within or adhered to the peptide matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Research and Development AuthorityInventor: Hanna RAPAPORT
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Publication number: 20140215901Abstract: Devices, apparatus, systems and methods of volatizing insecticide-impregnated strips, such as a dichlorvos resin strip, using heat that can treat a closed and sealed space unit such as a room or building for bed bugs and other undesirable insects. At least one volatile impregnated strip can be positioned in a cage sandwiched between heating members such as electrical heating elements and heated plates. Temperature and time for heating can be controlled. Fans and blowers can help circulate the volatized air so that occupants can return safely to use the space unit within approximately 24 to approximately 36 hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Philip G. Koehler, Roberto M. Pereira, Margaret Lehnert, Amon Wayne Walker
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Publication number: 20140220536Abstract: Computer implemented methods, systems, and products uses learning cycles of individual and group work to emphasize the importance of collaborative behaviors and demonstrate the values of effective team work on outcomes. The computer implemented methods, systems, and products relate to team based learning with individual and group assessment for addressing a project or a problem, particularly to promote interaction between participants. In the computer implemented learning cycle, a team works as individuals and then as a group to determine responses to an overall project or problem. In addition to assessing the performance of the individuals and the determined individualized and overall responses, the computer implemented methods, systems, and products track the progress and activity of individuals and the team. Through the cycle of learning activities, individuals demonstrate personal responsibility, collaborative orientation, communication skills, conflict management, and problem solving.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Virginia Commonwealth UniversityInventors: Alan Dow, Peter Boling, Chris Stephens, John Priestley, Joel Browning, Meenu Tolani
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Publication number: 20140216919Abstract: A method of fabricating graphene using a plurality of light sources, and an apparatus for fabricating graphene are provided. The apparatus for fabricating graphene includes a first light source configured to irradiate a graphite oxide layer on a substrate, a second light source configured to further irradiate the irradiated graphite oxide layer, and a control unit configured to control an order of irradiation from the first light source and the second light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicants: Seoul National University R&DB Foundation, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Korea CorporationInventors: Byung-Youn Song, Kil-Soo Choi, Nag-Eui Choi, Hyoung-Sub Shim, Han-Yung Jung, Jung-Hoon Lee
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Publication number: 20140219531Abstract: Some aspects of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for accelerated dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In an example embodiment, a method includes acquiring undersampled MRI data corresponding to a set of images associated with an area of interest of a subject, and separating an image of the set of images into image regions. The method also includes performing motion tracking for each of the image regions, grouping the motion-tracked image regions into clusters, and applying a sparsity transform to the clusters, to form sparsity-exploited, transformed image regions. The method further includes forming a set of merged images from the plurality of sparsity-exploited, transformed image regions, and updating the set of merged images based on data fidelity, to form an updated set of estimated images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: University of Virginia Licensing and Ventures GroupInventors: Frederick H. Epstein, Xiao Chen, Yang Yang, Michael Salerno
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Publication number: 20140219315Abstract: A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of NevadaInventors: Jesse D. Adams, Todd A. Sulchek, Stuart C. Feigin
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Publication number: 20140219072Abstract: An optical information storage medium includes a multilayer film that includes a plurality of extruded alternating active data storage layers and buffer layers, which separate the active data storage layers. The active data storage layers and buffer layers have thicknesses that allow the active data storage layers to be writable by permanent or reversible one- or multiphoton, linear, nonlinear, or threshold optical writing processes to define data voxels within the active data storage layers that are readable by an optical reading device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Case Western Reserve UniversityInventors: Kenneth Singer, Chris Ryan, Jie Shan, Joseph Lott, Christophe Weder, Brent Valle, Eric Baer
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Publication number: 20140220696Abstract: The present invention is a method for detecting the extent of DNA damage in a subject suspected of having DNA damage wherein the damage results in the formation of aldehyde moieties in DNA comprising, obtaining a DNA sample from the subject, combining the DNA sample with a fluorescent, chromogenic, pro-fluorescent or pro-chromogenic hydrazine compound to from a fluorescent DNA, detecting the presence of the fluorescent DNA by monitoring the fluorescent emission and quantitating the fluorescent emission thereby determining the extent of DNA damage in the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: David A. Schwartz, Stephen J. Kron
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Publication number: 20140219972Abstract: Methods of regenerating tissue using progenitor cells in combination with primary cells from a target tissue are disclosed. In particular, progenitor cells catalyze proliferation and tissue production by primary cells allowing the use of fewer primary cells from a target tissue for effective tissue regeneration. Cell-based therapies combining progenitor cells and primary cells can be used for repair and regeneration of damaged tissue and organs for treating bodily injuries and degenerative diseases. For example, adipose-derived stem cells and neonatal articular chondrocytes, co-encapsulated in mixed or bilayered cultures in a hydrogel comprising chondroitin sulfate methacrylate and poly(ethylene)glycol diacrylate, generated cartilage that could be used for treatment of traumatic injuries or diseases involving cartilage degeneration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Janice Lai, William Maloney, R. Lane Smith, Fan Yang
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Publication number: 20140222795Abstract: An information retrieval system for automatically retrieving information related to the context of an active task being manipulated by a user. The system observes the operation of the active task and user interactions, and utilizes predetermined criteria to generate context representation of the active task that are relevant to the context of the active task. The information retrieval system then processes the context representation to generate queries or search terms for conducting an information search. The information retrieval system determines the relevance of a word to the context by utilizing an adaptive weighting system. The information retrieval system assigns varying weights to different attributes of a word and calculates an accumulated weight of the word by accumulating all weights assigned to the word. The attributes may include word size, style, location of the word, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Northwestern UniversityInventors: Kristian Hammond, Jerome Budzik, Lawrence Birnbaum
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Publication number: 20140218781Abstract: Provided are a light-adjusting element and a product containing the same. The light-adjusting element usable even with a transmission display device, and has a high-quality mirror state capable of a high contrast ratio. A light-adjusting element, according to one embodiment of the present invention, is characterized by including: a pair of substrates; a pair of electrodes formed on opposing surfaces of the pair of substrates, with one electrode being a transparent electrode that has nanometer-scale depressions and protrusions; and en electrolyte layer, interposed between the pair of electrodes, which has electrolyte as well as a mediator and an electrochromic material that has silver. Furthermore, a device according to one embodiment of the present invention at least partially includes the light-adjusting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: National University Corporation Chiba UniversityInventors: Norihisa Kobayashi, Kazuki Nakamura, Shingo Araki
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Publication number: 20140220048Abstract: Mammalian host cells for use in a cell-mediated tranfection process, which contain an RNAi molecule and an expression vector for a pro-apoptotic protein. The method includes inducing apoptotic cell (AC) death in mammalian cells that contain an RNAi molecule capable of downregulating a chosen target gene. Living cells expressing the target gene are then exposed to the ACs. The ACs are processed by the living cells, and the RNAi molecule in the ACs downregulates the expression of the target gene in living cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Loma Linda UniversityInventors: Fengchun Li, Alan P. Escher
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Publication number: 20140220573Abstract: Disclosed embodiments concern a probe comprising one or more pairs of monomers capable of targeting a nucleic acid target. The pair of monomers may be arranged in a manner that promotes thermoinstability of the probe complex, thus producing a probe capable of locating and/or detecting a target. The probe also may comprise one or more natural or non-natural nucleotides capable of Watson-Crick base pairing with an isosequential nucleic acid target. Particular disclosed embodiments concern a method of using the disclosed probe to target nucleic acids. In particular disclosed embodiments, the probe may be incubated with a target nucleic acid and then be detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: University Of IdahoInventor: Patrick Jerzy Hrdlicka
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Publication number: 20140220773Abstract: In some embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to methods of preparing graphene nanoribbons from a graphene film associated with a meniscus, where the method comprises patterning the graphene film while the meniscus acts as a mask above a region of the graphene film, and where the patterning results in formation of graphene nanoribbons from the meniscus-masked region of the graphene film. Additional embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to methods of preparing wires from a film associated with a meniscus, where the method comprises patterning the film while the meniscus acts as a mask above a region of the film, and where the patterning results in formation of a wire from the meniscus-masked region of the film. Additional embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to chemical methods of preparing wires from water-reactive materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: William Marsh Rice UniversityInventors: James M. Tour, Vera Abramova, Alexander Slesarev
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Publication number: 20140220685Abstract: Structures and methods for tissue engineering include a multicellular body including a plurality of living cells. A plurality of multicellular bodies can be arranged in a pattern and allowed to fuse to form an engineered tissue. The arrangement can include filler bodies including a biocompatible material that resists migration and ingrowth of cells from the multicellular bodies and that is resistant to adherence of cells to it. Three-dimensional constructs can be assembled by printing or otherwise stacking the multicellular bodies and filler bodies such that there is direct contact between adjoining multicellular bodies, suitably along a contact area that has a substantial length. The direct contact between the multicellular bodies promotes efficient and reliable fusion. The increased contact area between adjoining multicellular bodies also promotes efficient and reliable fusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: The Curators of the University of MissouriInventors: Gabor FORGACS, Francoise Suzanne MARGA, Cyrille NOROTTE
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Publication number: 20140220152Abstract: Disclosed herein is a non-human animal model of protein aggregation cardiomyopathy. Also disclosed are compositions and methods of treating or preventing a condition in a subject caused or exacerbated by reductive stress. Also disclosed are compositions and methods of predicting, detecting, or monitoring reductive stress in a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Ivor J. Benjamin, Namakal S. Rajasekaran, Thomas P. Kennedy
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Publication number: 20140222808Abstract: An information retrieval system for automatically retrieving information related to the context of an active task being manipulated by a user. The system observes the operation of the active task and user interactions, and utilizes predetermined criteria to generate context representation of the active task that are relevant to the context of the active task. The information retrieval system then processes the context representation to generate queries or search terms for conducting an information search. The information retrieval system determines the relevance of a word to the context by utilizing an adaptive weighting system. The information retrieval system assigns varying weights to different attributes of a word and calculates an accumulated weight of the word by accumulating all weights assigned to the word. The attributes may include word size, style, location of the word, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Northwestern UniversityInventors: Kristian Hammond, Jerome Budzik, Lawrence Birnbaum
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Publication number: 20140218691Abstract: In one example of the invention a patient display is provided on which a fixation graphic or video is shown in substantially the centre of the display, and then target graphics or video are shown at different positions on the display about the centre. A test subject is positioned in front of the patient display at a known distance, and a camera captures an image of the test subject's eyes, to allow gaze direction determination to be performed. The captured images are displayed to a clinician user by a controlling test application, the clinician making a determination based on the images as to whether the test subject saw a target graphic or video when it was displayed. The clinician user then makes an appropriate input into the controlling test application, which also logs the position at which the target image was displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicants: University of York, Cambridge Enterprise LimitedInventors: Adar Pelah, Louise Elizabeth Allen, Michael Edward Slater, Andrew Robert Jackson
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Publication number: 20140216935Abstract: Provided herein are methods of performing force spectroscopy, the methods comprising the steps of providing dielectrophoretic tweezers having at least one set of macroscopic electrodes, at least one of the electrodes having a microfabricated dielectric structure comprising a microwell; depositing force probes on a surface; binding the force probes to molecules on the surface; and applying voltage across set of macroscopic electrodes to thereby manipulate the molecules. Also provided are novel apparatus for performing force spectroscopy, the apparatus comprising dielectrophoretic tweezers having at least one set of macroscopic electrodes, at least one of the electrodes having a microfabricated dielectric structure comprising a microwell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Lehigh UniversityInventor: Dmitri Vezenov