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Multifunctional RNA Nanoparticles and Methods for Treating Cancer
TS-040289 — Three-way junction nanoparticles for delivery of tamoxifen and other therapeutics directly to tumor cells.
Most breast cancers express estrogen receptor alpha (ER α) and antagonists of ER α drugs, such as tamoxifen, have been widely used for their treatment. Unfortunately, up to half of all ER α -positive tumors have intrinsic or acquired endocrine therapy resistance. Recent studies b…
  • College: College of Pharmacy
  • Inventors: Zhang, Xiaoting; Guo, Peixuan
  • Licensing Officer: Flammang, Ann Marie

RNA Nanotubes for Single Molecule Sensing and DNA/RNA/Protein Sequencing
TS-039514 — Stable, predictably ordered RNA nanopores for disease diagnosis and biopolymer sequencing.
New rapid and accurate sequencing methods, and disease detection methods are always in high demand. Newer advances in these areas include membrane-anchored structures and synthetics, which allow molecule idenfication and biopolymer sequencing by measuring conductance changes associated with passag…
  • College: College of Pharmacy
  • Inventors: Guo, Peixuan; Li, Hui; Wang, Shaoying
  • Licensing Officer: Flammang, Ann Marie

Variable stiffness robotic arm via layer jamming
TS-036965 — A novel design for a robotic arm that mitigates injury risk due to human-robot collisions and does not sacrifice performance, which allows better integration of robotics into the workforce.
Robotics have evolved to perform many tasks in healthcare, automobile manufacturing, consumer product manufacturing, and defense applications. As the integration of robotics into the workforce increases, many industries seek human-safe designs (1) that optimize the performance of the robot and (2)…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Su, Haijun; Hurd, Carter; Pei, Xu
  • Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan

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