Tag: patent

  • European Patent Issued for Rare Liver Disease Drug

    18 February 2015. Synageva BioPharma Corp., a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for rare diseases, received a European patent on its treatment for lysosomal acid lipase deficiency, an inherited disease causing severe disruptions and injuries to the liver. The European Patent Office issued patent number EP2613798 B1 on 11 February to inventor Anthony Quinn, Synageva’s chief…

  • Patent Awarded for Neurostimulation Electronics

    17 February 2015. A U.S. patent on electronic components for switching and pulse generation in neurostimulation devices was awarded earlier this month. The Patent and Trademark Office awarded patent number 8,948,880 on 3 February to Barry Yomtov, founder and chief technologist of AdvaStim Inc. in Beverly, Massachusetts, and assigned to the company. AdvaStim develops modular…

  • New Process Expands Samples for Microscope Magnification

    16 January 2015. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a process for expanding the size of tissue samples that makes possible high resolution images with ordinary laboratory materials and microscopes. The team led by MIT bioengineering professor Ed Boyden published its findings yesterday in the online journal Science Express (paid subscription required). Microscopes have…

  • 3-D Tissue Assembly System Designed

    22 December 2014. Medical and engineering researchers at Brown University in Providence developed a system that puts together synthetic tissue components into larger tissue assemblies, a step in the creation of synthetic organs. A description of the system from the lab of Brown bioengineering professor Jeffrey Morgan was published on Saturday in the journal Tissue…

  • Spin-Off Building Simplifed Signal Processing Connections

    16 December 2014. An engineering lab at Columbia University in New York is spinning off a new company aiming to design simpler connections between analog and digital signals as systems get smaller and performance becomes more demanding. Seamless Devices Inc., founded by electrical engineering professor Peter Kinget and former graduate student Jayanth Kuppambatti, began in…

  • Patent Awarded for Macular Degeneration Eyedrop Technology

    4 December 2014. SciFluor Life Sciences LLC, a biopharmaceutical company in Cambridge, Massachusetts received a patent on a fluoride formulation for treating diseases of the retina with eyedrops rather than injections into the eye as often required. Patent 8,901,144 was awarded on 2 December by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to four inventors, including…

  • Peptide Regenerates Muscles Damaged from Spinal Cord Injury

    4 December 2014. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University developed a synthetic peptide that in lab animals restores some functions in muscles damaged from spinal cord injuries. The team from the lab of CWRU neuroscientist Jerry Silver  in Cleveland, Ohio published its findings yesterday in the journal Nature (paid subscription required). National Institute of Neurological…

  • Patent Awarded for Replacement Pancreas Cell Processes

    6 November 2014. ViaCyte Inc., a biotechnology company in San Diego, received a patent for its processes in making early stage pancreatic cells to replace defective cells in patients with type 1 diabetes. Patent number 8,859,286 was awarded in mid-October by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to inventor Alan Agulnick, a researcher at ViaCyte, and…

  • High-Speed Artery Imaging Technology in Development

    5 November 2014. A process to capture high-speed three-dimensional images of plaque deposits in arteries and analyze their chemical makeup for diagnosing heart conditions is being developed by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. The team from the lab of Purdue biomedical engineer and chemist Ji-Xin Cheng, with colleagues from Indiana University School of Medicine,…

  • Patent Issued for Engineered Peptides Forming Hydrogels

    4 November 2014. Bioengineers at Kansas State University received a patent for their invention of a peptide, a protein-like compound, that turns into water-based gels for a number of medical applications. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded patent number 8,835,395 to Xiuzhi (Susan) Sun, professor of grain science and bioengineering at Kansas State, as well…