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Brown to fund four biomedical technologies with potential for patient benefit, commercial viability

Brown to fund four biomedical technologies with potential for patient benefit, commercial viability
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Brown to fund four biomedical technologies with potential for patient benefit, commercial viability

By Noel Rubinton, Communications Manager, Office of the Vice President for Research Now in its third funding cycle, Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact will award four faculty projects to accelerate promising medical solutions into commercial technologies. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] – Four teams of Brown University researchers have been awarded up to $100,000 each to accelerate the translation of their scientific discoveries into commercial products that could benefit patients facing urgent medical challenges. Projects range from treating a rare childhood genetic disease to finding a new way to combat a deadly cancer. In its third annual award cycle, Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact (BBII) also supported research that aims to allow better collaboration in surgery and to grow human tissues for use in patients after heart attacks.

Research Instruments Corporation Exclusively Options US Patent for X-ray Imaging Processing Techniques from Brown University

Share this article Share this article ROVIDENCE, R.I., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Providence-based Research Instruments Corporation has obtained an exclusive option from Brown University to license x-ray imaging processing techniques involving advanced algorithms that rapidly determine ion battery failure risks and battery life through non-destructive testing. See how Research Instruments Corporation x-ray imaging processing techniques and advanced algorithms to rapidly determine ion battery failure risks and battery life through non-destructive testing. Co-inventor Christoph Rose-Petruck, a Brown professor of chemistry, explained that the optioned technology enables the X-ray imaging of an entire battery with high sensitivity to the electrodes nano-structure which is invisible with conventional X-ray imaging. X-ray images taken with this technology during the initial battery charging cycle help predict the future performance of the batteries. This can be critical quality cont

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