Congratulations to Purdue University researchers across all campuses and academic disciplines. They have recently received 12 patents on their intellectual property from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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These are the primary investigators whose work was recently patented:
Graham Cooks
College of Science
Integrated Synthesis and Analysis Systems and Methods of Use Thereof
Chelsea Davis
College of Engineering
Microscope Mounting System for Cutting and Testing of Soft Materials
Jenny Lin
no longer at Purdue
Proteoglycan Mimetics for Enhanced Would Healing, Angiogenesis, and Vascular Repair
Philip Low
College of Science
Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone Receptor (LHRH-R) Conjugates and Uses Thereof
PSMA Binding Ligand-Linker Conjugates and Methods for Using
Byron Pipes
College of Engineering
Kenneth Sandhage
College of Engineering
Gregory Shaver
College of Engineering
Haiyan Wang
College of Engineering
Method of Fabricating Metal-Nitride Vertically Aligned Nanocomposites
Jonathan Wilker
College of Science and College of Engineering
Biomimetic Polymer Adhesives Containing Gallol Groups
Composition of Anticorrosion Coatings and Uses Thereof
During the 2024 calendar year, Purdue Research Foundation ranked #4 among U.S. universities for patents received from the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. The information was published in a report from the National Academy of Inventors.