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Inventions Available for Licensing
UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public universities. The more than 50 interdisciplinary research institutes and centers at UMass Boston bring faculty and students together to pursue research on diverse topics. The following inventions have arisen from UMass Boston research and are available for licensing.
Life Sciences
UMB16-08. Wei Zhang, et al. Small Molecule Inhibitors for Transcription Factors
UMB16-09. Wei Zhang, et al. Heterocyclic Compounds and Uses Thereof
UMB17-05. Jill Macoska, et al. Urinary RNA Signatures in Renal Cell Carcinoma
Nanomaterials
UMB14-03. Martin Thuo, et al. Core-shell Multi-layered Micro and Nanoparticles. U.S. Patent No. 10,293,325
UMB14-05. Martin Thuo, et al. High Aspect Ratio Nanostructures and Methods of Preparation. U.S. Patent No. 10,471,469
UMB14-06. Martin Thuo, et al. Patchy Multi-layer Multi-component Micro- and Nano-particles. U.S. Patent No. 10,124,310.
UMB14-08. Martin Thuo et al. Fabrication of Micro- and Nano-particle Coated Material
Advanced Microscopy and Optical Imaging
UMB11-01. Das, Yelleswarapu, and Rao. Systems and Methods of Dual-Plane Digital Holographic Microscopy. U.S. Patent No. 9,164,479.
Medical Imaging
UMB16-02. Alexey Tonyushkin. Novel Scanners for Magnetic Particle Imaging. U.S. Patent No. 10,261,141
Quantum Computing
UMB15-01. Matthew Bell et al. Superinductor based Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier. U.S. Patent No, 10,516,375 and and US Patent No. 11,277,107
Computer and Gaming Technologies
UMB15-03. Yu et al. Human Vision Empowered 3-D Scene Analysis Tools
For more information contact:
Catherine Ives, PhD
UMass Boston
catherine.ives@umb.edu