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Mobile Phone Diagnostic for COVID-19
Application Diagnostic and automatic surveillance to identify COVID-19 via smartphone in real-time. Key Benefits Provides real-time, rapid results. Autonomous process. Device does not require RNA isolation or amplification for viral detection. Market Summary Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that causes severe acute respiratory...
Published: 2/13/2025      Updated: 8/5/2024      Inventor(s): Khalid Salaita, Alisina Bazrafshan, Selma Piranej
PrEP@Home: Testing Kit for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
Application A convenient at-home testing kit designed to increase compliance with required testing for subjects on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV. Key Benefits Combines all required tests for maintaining PrEP into an at-home test kit. Can increase compliance for patients currently on PrEP. Decreases patient's testing cost and time...
Published: 2/13/2025      Updated: 4/7/2023      Inventor(s): Patrick Sullivan, Aaron Siegler
Mobile Application for Remote Screening of Abdominal Pain
ApplicationMobile application and program to remotely identify and assess severity of tenderness and abdominal pain.Key BenefitsAllows physician to replicate physical abdominal exam remotely.Eliminates distance barrier, increasing access to medical service.Potentially reduces need for in-person visits and costs.Market SummaryAbdominal (or stomach) pains...
Published: 2/13/2025      Updated: 4/7/2023      Inventor(s): Alexander Weiss, David Myers, Wilbur Lam
DETECT: A Rapid, Portable Technology to Screen for Concussions and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Application DETECT is a computerized system for diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in diverse and austere environments. Key Benefits Heads up display and immersive platform eliminate the need for controlled testing environments, allowing for neuropsychological testing in locations closer to point of injury (e.g. sports sidelines or battlefield). Allows...
Published: 2/13/2025      Updated: 4/7/2023      Inventor(s): Russell Gore, Brian Liu, David Wright
VAS Scale Reveals Self-Perceived Dyspnea Changes
Application A visual analog scale (VAS) used in clinical trials to determine self-perceived change in dyspnea (breathlessness). Highlights Defines a scale for measuring self-perceived change in dyspnea that has been used with heart failure patients. Improved accuracy over standards set for VAS used in measurement of dyspnea in asthma patients. Technical...
Published: 2/13/2025      Updated: 2/18/2016      Inventor(s): Douglas Ander, Imoigele Aisiku, Knox Todd, Karen Gotsch, Jonathan Ratcliff