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Novel Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting Applications
TS-046581 — Novel halide perovskite phosphor that, when paired with blue LED light, creates warm white light without the need for high temperature ceramics in its production and does not contain rare-earth elements. It has several applications including solid-state lighting and white LEDs. The phosphors produce light with a natural appearance and extended excitation spectra.
Phosphors are used in a variety of products and for a variety of reasons. Halide perovskite phosphors, a specific type of phosphor, can be combined with light emitting diodes (LED) to create phosphor converted LEDs (pc-LED). The current technology has several shortcomings; deficiency in red and cy…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Woodward, Patrick; Gray, Matthew; Majher, Jackson
  • Licensing Officer: Hong, Dongsung

Electrophiles for Re-activation of Aged Acetylcholine Esterase
TS-044619 — Organophosphorus (OP) poisons including sarin, VX, and novichoks are lethal agents of chemical warfare. Their toxicity is due to their direct inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), an enzyme that is vital to the nervous system via regulation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh). AChE in…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Hadad, Christopher; Callam, Christopher; Corrigan, Thomas; Dicken, Rachel; Dogan Ekici, Ozlem; Fitzpatrick, Keegan; Franjesevic, Andrew; McElroy, Craig; McKenney, Ryan; Muthukrishnan, Siva; Sanan, Toby; Vyas, Shubham; Yoder, Ryan; Young, Amneh "Amneh"
  • Licensing Officer: Ezzell, Janel

Machine-Learning Algorithm for Improved Speech Intelligibility in Noise
TS-042266 — A monaural machine-learning algorithm for classifying time-frequency units in an unknown signal, which results in marked speech-intelligibly improvements in noisy signals.
A primary complaint of hearing-impaired (HI) listeners is poor speech recognition in background noise. This issue can be quite debilitating and persists despite considerable efforts to improve hearing technology. Despite considerable effort, monaural (single-microphone) algorithms capable of incre…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Healy, Eric; Vasko, Jordan
  • Licensing Officer: Hong, Dongsung

Porous inorganic-organic material for removal of trace carbon dioxide from air or other gas streams
TS-041747 — Adsorbent for carbon dioxide capture with low energy input for regeneration, and high adsorption capacity
46% of 2010 global greenhouse gas emissions came from electricity and heat production, or from fossil fuels burned for industrial use (EPA). A lot of effort has been put into research on CO2 capture by adsorbents or absorbents, in order to reduce these greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, effec…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Wade, Casey; Bien, Caitlin
  • Licensing Officer: Bartell, Cordellia

Method to improve efficiency and specificity of human tumor targeting and elimination by using a combination of split & splice protein toxins and oncolytic viruses
TS-040838 — Novel strategy to improve efficiency and specificity of tumor treatment via combinative use of a split & splice protein toxin and oncolytic virus.
In combating malignancies as complex as cancer, researchers and clinicians have created a diverse set of strategies to reduce tumor burden. Oncolytic viruses (OVs) have emerged as a promising means of treating this disease due to their potential to selectively target and effectively kill cancer ce…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Kudryashov, Dmitri; Cripe, Timothy; Kudryashova, Elena; Purde, Vedud
  • Licensing Officer: Flammang, Ann Marie

Ultra-Fast Charging Li-ion Battery Anodes
TS-040614 — A novel battery anode designed to overcome the limitations posed on fast charge batteries by graphite anodes. The new anode increases battery life, is more stable during manufacturing, and has improved heat dissipation qualities.
As technology continues to progress, embedding itself in our daily life from our cars to our wrists, an ever-present concern is the need for batteries with the ability to re-charge quickly. Most of these emerging technologies use Li-ion batteries with graphite anodes. Unfortunately, under fast cha…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Co, Anne; Bascaran, Julen
  • Licensing Officer: Bartell, Cordellia

The STEMcoding Learning Management System
TS-040123 — The STEMcoding Learning Management System is a tool for incorporating computer programming activities into introductory STEM courses.
As technology becomes more advanced over time, the need for people with programming knowledge increases, especially in fields where technology can be used to improve efficiency. Despite the fact that STEM courses have not traditionally used programming activities to teach concepts, there are vast …
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Orban, Christopher; Britt, Christopher "Christopher"; Porter, Christopher
  • Licensing Officer: Davis, Stewart

Development of an E. coli strain for highthroughput screening of YidC inhibitors
TS-039359 — Development of a strain that is useful for screening compounds that inhibit YidC in E. coli and identification of compounds with antibacterial activity.
In bacteria, the YidC membrane protein functions in the insertation of proteins into the cytoplasmic membrane of E. coli. This protein is essential for life and is evolutionarily conserved. The rise of drug-resistant bacterial pathogens has created an urgent demand for novel antibiotic treatmen…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dalbey, Ross
  • Licensing Officer: Paschall, Christopher

Synthetic apratoxins and novel analogs for anticancer and therapeutic applications
TS-039269 — Synthetic natural apratoxins and non-natural apratoxin analogs with improved pharmacokinetic profiles for cancer treatments and drug development applications.
Apratoxins are potent cytotoxic biosynthetic products that are naturally produced by specific marine microorganisms. When isolated from organisms, the compounds display very potent anticancer activities. In addition, they have been implicated in immunosuppressive activity. However, in their natura…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Forsyth, Craig; Jackel, Matthew; Li, Xiao
  • Licensing Officer: Ezzell, Janel

Design and apparatus for quantification of the mapping of the sensory areas of the brain
TS-039164 — A new tool that can quantify the sensory maps of the human brain. The tool can be used to quantify plasticity and pathology in the sensory areas of the human brain that are associated with normal and abnormal development, aging, and diseases in sensory systems. The first application of the tool, on retinotopic maps of the visual cortex, has generated excellent results.
By analyzing the stimulus­-referred fMRI responses in each voxel of an MR image, retinotopic mapping of human visual cortex can generate cortical maps of the visual space. These maps elucidate the spatial organization of the neuronal responses to visual images. Although numerous studies have b…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Wang, Yalin; Lu, Zhong-Lin
  • Licensing Officer: Norris, Francis "Frank"

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