Congratulations to Purdue University researchers across all campuses and academic disciplines. They have recently received 21 patents on their intellectual property from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Most of these innovations are available to license and bring to market. Visit the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization’s website to learn more about these and other available innovations.
Are you a researcher at a Purdue University campus who has made an innovation discovery? Disclose your innovation to the Office of Technology Commercialization online.
These are the primary investigators whose work was recently patented:
Joerg Appenzeller
College of Engineering
Graham Cooks
College of Science
David Ebert
no longer at Purdue
Proactive Spatiotemporal Resource Allocation and Predictive Visual Analytics System
Byunghoo Jung
College of Engineering
Casey Krusemark
College of Pharmacy
Systems and Methods for Proteomic Activity Analysis Using DNA-Encoded Probes
Philip Low
College of Science
PSMA Binding Ligand-Linker Conjugates and Methods for Using
Venu Perla
no longer at Purdue
System and Method of Attaching Soft Tissue to an Implant
Padinjaremadhom Ramachandran
College of Science
Shriram Ramanathan
College of Engineering
Rex Reklaitis
College of Engineering
Methods and Systems for Depositing Active Ingredients on Substrates
Yung Shin
College of Engineering
Anderson Smith
no longer at Purdue
Soy-Based Filtration System
Xiangxi Tian
College of Engineering
Jeffrey Youngblood
College of Engineering
Jiansong Zhang
Purdue Polytechnic Institute
During the 2023 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.