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Polymeric material for dentin restoration

David Mooney’s lab has demonstrated the use of triacrylates TMPTA and PETA as tools for the repair of dental tissues. They found that dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) adhered to these triacrylate polymers, which had been cured by visible light, and…

Investigators

  • David Mooney

Tough hydrogel-based tissue adhesives

Existing adhesives are currently insufficient to bind to biological tissues, because they cannot bind strongly to wet or dynamic surfaces. David Mooney’s lab has used a bio-inspired design to create a new tough adhesive (TA) that consists of two…

Investigators

  • David Mooney

A New Electrochemical Method of CO2 Capture

There are increasing efforts worldwide to reduce reliance on fossil fuel-based energy. However, in parallel, other approaches are urgently required to deal with the problem of rising CO2 emissions.This invention “A New Electrochemical Method of CO2…

DBD

  • Christopher Petty

Investigators

  • Michael Aziz

Novel Qubit Allocation Algorithm for Quantum Computers

Quantum computers will change the landscape of technology through their capability of solving complex problems that classical computers are unable to solve efficiently. Very soon, quantum computers with 50-100 qubits (intermediate-scale) will be…

DBD

  • Sam Liss

Investigators

  • Prineha Narang
  • Wil Finigan
  • Michael Cubeddu
  • Yudong Cao
  • Thomas Lively

Reconfigurable Structured Surfaces for Enhanced Security Features (Bank Note)

This technology from the Aizenberg lab describes a surface that is capable of protecting physical biometric information, such as fingerprints, by stochastically reconfiguring deformable microscale and/or nanoscale surface structures through dynamic…

DBD

  • Christopher Petty

Investigators

  • Joanna Aizenberg

Advancing predicted feedback for improved motor training

The simple act of shooting a basketball can be maddeningly difficult to master. This invention exploits feedback to make a substantial improvement in shooting accuracy and performance. It improves training by giving a shooter feedback about whether…

DBD

  • Sam Liss

Investigators

  • Maurice Smith
  • Rishi Singh

Thread-based potentiometric ion sensing

Researchers at Harvard have developed sensors for detection of ions, detection of sodium, potassium, chloride, and calcium are demonstrated, but the same design of device could be used to develop sensors for a wide range of ions. They use thread as…

DBD

  • Christopher Petty

Investigators

  • George Whitesides

Polymixin synergistic novobiocin analogs for efficacious and safer treatment of Gram negative infections

The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) containing outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria prevent penetration of antibiotics, making them ineffective against infections. Polymyxins, including colistin, bind LPS and disrupt the outer membrane and hence are…

DBD

  • Vivian Berlin

Investigators

  • Daniel Kahne

Stapled peptide that inhibits bacterial transporter

Multidrug-resistant infection has become a worldwide epidemic in recent years especially in hospitals and other community-associated settings, causing great suffering of patients and huge healthcare burden. According to CDC, at least 23,000 people…

DBD

  • Vivian Berlin

Investigators

  • Martin Karplus

Library of molecules addressing key shortcoming in OLEDs – Batch Uniform

Machine learning, promises to radically reduce the cycle time for computational chemistry. This invention is a library of molecules novel deep blue molecule for use in OLED displays, which were identified through the use of machine learning. OLEDs…

DBD

  • Sam Liss

Investigators

  • Alan Aspuru-Guzik
  • Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli
  • Timothy Hirzel
  • Jorge Aguilera-Iparraguirre
  • Phil Baran

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