Patents by Inventor Sreekant Murthy

Sreekant Murthy has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8992518
    Abstract: Non-thermal plasma is a partly ionized gas, which can be generated by a high-voltage electric field at a low pressure. Disclosed herein are apparatuses and methods for treating an enteric disease in vivo using non-thermal plasma. The disclosed apparatuses have a first conduit comprising a lumen and a tip; a first electrode disposed within the lumen of the first conduit; a second electrode comprised of a metal conduit disposed within the first conduit; an insulator disposed within the lumen of the first conduit, the insulator configured to electrically insulate the first electrode from the second electrode; and a gas channel disposed between the outer surface of the metal conduit and the inner surface of the first conduit, the gas channel being capable of feeding a gas from a gas source to the tip, wherein when the potential is applied, the gas is ionized to produce the non-thermal plasma.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignee: Drexel University
    Inventors: Gregory Fridman, Danil V. Dobrynin, Alexander Fridman, Gennady Friedman, Kalyan Chakravarthy, Sreekant Murthy
  • Publication number: 20130034863
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for detecting an a biomarker indicative of an inflammatory condition, including a capillary tube adapted for one or more biomarkers to adhere to an interior surface thereof, a light source for energizing quantum dots conjugated with the biomarkers within the capillary tube, and a detection system for detecting and quantifying fluorescent energy emitted by the quantum dots in one or more predetermined wavelength ranges, each wavelength range being correlated to one and only one of the biomarkers. A method of stabilizing the fluorescence intensity of quantum dots is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2010
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Inventors: Elisabeth S. Papazoglou, Sreekant Murthy, Sundar Babu Nadarajan, Sakya Sing Mohapatra
  • Publication number: 20120253265
    Abstract: Non-thermal plasma is a partly ionized gas, which can be generated by a high-voltage electric field at a low pressure. Disclosed herein are apparatuses and methods for treating an enteric disease in vivo using non-thermal plasma. The disclosed apparatuses have a first conduit comprising a lumen and a tip; a first electrode disposed within the lumen of the first conduit; a second electrode comprised of a metal conduit disposed within the first conduit; an insulator disposed within the lumen of the first conduit, the insulator configured to electrically insulate the first electrode from the second electrode; and a gas channel disposed between the outer surface of the metal conduit and the inner surface of the first conduit, the gas channel being capable of feeding a gas from a gas source to the tip, wherein when the potential is applied, the gas is ionized to produce the non-thermal plasma.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2010
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Applicant: Drexel University
    Inventors: Gregory Fridman, Danil V. Dobrynin, Alexander Fridman, Gennady Friedman, Kaylan Chakravarthy, Sreekant Murthy
  • Publication number: 20100130367
    Abstract: The present invention includes a method of using one or more biomarkers to identify individuals with inflammatory disease using Quantum Dots conjugated to targeting moieties that will specifically bind to biomarker proteins or nucleic acids encoding the biomarker, where detection of the biomarker is associated with the inflammatory disease.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Applicant: Drexel University
    Inventors: Sreekant Murthy, Elisabeth S. Papazoglou, Kambiz Pourrezaei, Som Tyagi, Amolkumar Karwa