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A method for fast, sensitive, and quatitaive imaging of blood flow networks

050- 8968 A Method for Fast, Sensitive, and Quantitative Imaging of Blood Flow Networks An optical coherence Doppler tomography (OTD) system designed to image capillary flow with high speed and signal quality Background: The ability to quantitatively image three-dimensional blood flow, particularly within micro-circulatory networks like capillaries,...
Published: 2/13/2026   |   Inventor(s): Yingtian Pan, Congwu Du, Wei Chen
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical Imaging, Technology Classifications > Optics and Photonics, Campus, Campus > Stony Brook University

Deuterium and Fluorine-18 Labeled Glutamine – a PET Imaging Agent with Enhanced in Vivo Stability

050- 9471 Deuterium and Fluorine-18 Labeled Glutamine – a PET Imaging Agent with Enhanced in Vivo Stability This technology offers a powerful tool for elucidating in vivo glutamine metabolism with enhanced image clarity for cancer diagnosis Background: Accurate and comprehensive non-invasive imaging of cancer metabolism is crucial for diagnosis...
Published: 2/10/2026   |   Inventor(s): Wenchao Qu, Bao Hu, Hari Akula, Paul Vaska
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Imaging, Technology Classifications > Nanotechnology, Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents, Campus, Campus > Stony Brook University

The Neutron Activation Reactor, Lithium (NARLi)

The Neutron Activation Reactor, Lithium (NARLi), generates clean electricity by using low-energy neutrons to activate lithium-7, producing heat without nuclear fission or long-lived radioactive waste, and can use recycled lithium from batteries as fuel. Background: Nuclear energy has long been recognized as a powerful means of generating large-scale...
Published: 1/29/2026   |   Inventor(s): Matthew Szydagis, Eric Bentsen
Keywords(s): energy, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > University at Albany, Technology Classifications > Clean Energy

Mid-infrared avalanche photodiode with hole-initiated multiplication.

050-9450: Mid-infrared avalanche photodiode with hole-initiated multiplication An advanced avalanche photodiode (APD) architecture designed to achieve low-noise, high-gain performance in the mid-infrared region Background: There is a growing demand for highly sensitive, low-noise photodetectors that can operate in the mid-infrared range for applications...
Published: 12/15/2025   |   Inventor(s): Leon Shterengas
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Nanotechnology, Technology Classifications > Optics and Photonics, Technology Classifications > Sensors, Campus, Campus > Stony Brook University

Non-invasive, In Vivo Enhancement of Immune Function and Immunotherapy by use of Low Intensity Vibration

A safe, non-invasive therapeutic strategy for augmenting immune function in an aging population Background: A primary consequence of aging is the progressive dysfunction of the immune system, which leaves the subject population more vulnerable to infection, illness, and cancer. This dysfunction can be attributed, in part, to a reduction in T cell...
Published: 11/3/2025   |   Inventor(s): Clinton Rubin, Christopher Ashdown
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus, Campus > Stony Brook University

Chemically Modified AMPA Receptor RNA Aptamers Designed for In Vivo Use

" RNA aptamers as glutamate agonists offer potential therapeutics for a range of neurological disorders RSS.HDBackground> Background: < Neurological disorders are increasingly recognized as major causes of death and disability worldwide. Nearly 500,000 cases of brain tumor, multiple sclerosis, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are diagnosed...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Inventor(s): Li Niu, Zhen Huang
Keywords(s): Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Screens and Assays, Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents, Campus, Campus > University at Albany

Urban Blight Monitoring System

Simplifies and automates the process of monitoring and assessing urban blight. Background: Urban blight is defined as "the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude" (Wikipedia). Keeping track of the progress of urban blight requires time and resources to collect and analyze data. Cities...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Inventor(s): Derek Werthmuller, James Costello, Varun Chandrasekar Narayanan
Keywords(s): TAF, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Information Technology, Campus, Campus > University at Albany

Potent and Selective Inhibition of a Single AMPA Receptor Subunit by an RNA Aptamer

Inhibitors of AMPA type glutamate ion channels for the treatment of neurological disorders such as ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. Background: Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) play special roles in brain activities, such as memory and learning, and have been implicated in a variety of neurological diseases, such as post-stroke cellular...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Inventor(s): Li Niu, Zhen Huang, Yan Han, Congzhou Wang, Jae Seon Park
Keywords(s): RNA, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Campus, Campus > University at Albany

System and Methods for Detecting, Capturing, and Measuring Nanoparticles

­Speeds the semiconductor manufacturing process by detecting particles smaller than 20nm before they have adhered to the silicon wafer. Background: The conventional method for of detecting particles during the semiconductor manufacturing process occurs only after the particles have adhered to silicon wafer. While that approach is easier because...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Inventor(s): Gregory Denbeaux, Yashdeep Khopkar
Keywords(s): defect-tolerant semiconductor, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Nanotechnology, Campus, Campus > SUNY Polytechnic Institute

SeeMe: A novel tool for measuring and detecting human consciousness

An objective and quantifiable tool that can be used to measure the level of human consciousness in comatose patients Background: Assessing the functional state of the brain and predicting recovery of consciousness following acute brain injury (ABI) remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Currently, behavioral measures of recovery with scoring...
Published: 4/23/2025   |   Inventor(s): Sima Mofakham, Charles Mikell, Xi Cheng
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Category(s): Campus, Technology Classifications > Computer Software, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Stony Brook University
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