Published Medical Pharmacogenomics Knowledge PharmGKB collects, curates and disseminates knowledge about the impact of human genetic variation on drug responses. By Stanford University
Published Manufacturing & Production Photochemical Modification The material is simultaneously mechanically strong, biocompatible, and highly water-absorbent. By Stanford University
Published Medical Reconstruction of hollow organ Allows co-registration of reconstructions from different endoscopy sessions- enables comparison of the appearance of hollow organs after a procedure and over time. By Stanford University
Published Engineering Mixing Entropy Battery Overcomes the challenges of supercapacitor electrodes based on activated carbon. By Stanford University
Published Electronics Image Reconstruction Variety of clinical indications, including cancer staging and monitoring therapy. By Stanford University
Published Medical Quantify breast density Low cost breast cancer prognostic. Pre-processes the images to improve the ability of other algorithms to segment and analyze dense breast tissue. By Stanford University
Published Medical Osteonecrosis of the hip The implant can be supplemented with other biologically based additions such as growth factors, small molecules, cells, etc. By Stanford University
Published Electronics Improved CT Imaging Uniquely provides a method for patient specific scatter measurement without blocking the central field-of-view, and thereby allowing for unobstructed high quality image. By Stanford University
Published Electronics Carbon Nanostructures The invention introduces a straight forward method that is easily applied to electronic devices. By Stanford University
Published Medical Assay of Transposase Integrated preassembled system that performs imaging and sequence library preparation at the same time By Stanford University
Published Medical Optical Tool with a Cavity Tip The technology successfully demonstrated the first example of functional photonic crystal cavities and shows the device optical properties and non-cytotoxicity. By Stanford University
Published Sciences New Touch Sensor The technology enables high-resolution touchscreen that only relies on the pressure applied and therefore it would work with finger, gloved finger, pen, etc. By Stanford University