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Detection and Identification of Forgeries in Digital Images

yle> A method for detecting and identifying digitally altered images to help detect forgeries to protect the status of digital images as evidence in our lives. Background: Digital visual media has become a principle means of communication. As such this media now represents a common source of evidence in both everyday life and legal matters....
Published: 1/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Siwei Lyu
Keywords(s): detection, digital image forensics, duplicated region, image analysis
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Information Technology, Campus > University at Albany

Luminescent Biosensor for Detection of Specific Nucleotide Sequences, Small Molecules, and Proteins at Point-of-Care

A serotonin release assay that requires no special training or expensive equipment, and produces results within hours. Background: Platelet serotonin release assay (SRA) is a widely-used clinical assay for diagnosing heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), a life-threatening complication of heparin treatment. The current SRA procedure entails sending...
Published: 4/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Stewart Loh, Harsimranjit Sekhon
Keywords(s): biomarker diagnostics, biosensor, detection, DNA nanoswitches, protein engineering, sensor, Technologies
Category(s): Campus > Upstate Medical University, Technology Classifications, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Healthcare, Technology Classifications > Screens and Assays, Technology Classifications > Therapeutics and Vaccines

A Fluorescent Plasmonic Biochip Assay for Multiplex Screening of Diagnostic Serum Antibody Targets in Human Lyme Disease and COVID-19

A protein microarray, in the form of a compact biochip, that can be analyzed with high sensitivity using GC-FP technology. Background: Some infectious diseases are easy to diagnose, but others are much more difficult. One example is Lyme disease (B. burgdorferi), which is caused by a slow-growing organism that takes many weeks to detect. Current testing...
Published: 1/17/2024   |   Inventor(s): Nathaniel Cady
Keywords(s): COVID-19, detection, diagnostics
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > SUNY Polytechnic Institute

DsDNA-templated Substrates as Fluorescent Probes for CRISPR-Cas12a-based Diagnostics

New design for CRISPR-based fluorescent probes improves disease diagnostics and sensing. Background: Scientists use the naturally occurring CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing system as a valuable tool for disease diagnostics. When Cas12a finds its target -- a sequence of double-stranded DNA -- it cuts it. In the process, it also cuts other nearby DNAs. Scientists...
Published: 1/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mehmet Yigit, Christopher Smith
Keywords(s): agriculture, biotechnology, Cas12a, Cas12a, CRISPR, CRISPR, detection, detection, DNA, DNA, fluorescence, fluorescence, RNA, RNA, sensor, sensor
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > University at Albany

DsDNA-templated Substrates as Fluorescent Probes for CRISPR-Cas12a-based Diagnostics

New design for CRISPR-based fluorescent probes improves disease diagnostics and sensing. Background: Scientists use the naturally occurring CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing system as a valuable tool for disease diagnostics. When Cas12a finds its target -- a sequence of double-stranded DNA -- it cuts it. In the process, it also cuts other nearby DNAs. Scientists...
Published: 1/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mehmet Yigit, Christopher Smith
Keywords(s): agriculture, biotechnology, Cas12a, Cas12a, CRISPR, CRISPR, detection, detection, DNA, DNA, fluorescence, fluorescence, RNA, RNA, sensor, sensor
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > University at Albany

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