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Volume 3, Issue 2

RUTGERS INNOVATIONS

Rutgers Office for Research proudly presents Rutgers Innovations, a bulletin that provides updates on Rutgers technologies and highlights collaborative and partnership opportunities for intellectual property-based assets.


From all of us at the Office for Research, here’s to a successful year!

Best wishes to you this holiday season.


Digital Tool to Support Autism Diagnosis

A new and robust time-efficient digital tool allowing automation measures movement patterns during social interaction to support autism and neurodevelopment diagnosis.

Real-Time Battery health and charge diagnosis

A novel flexible thin‐film sensor that can be adhered to the surface of individual battery cells provides a real‐time non‐invasive diagnosis of the state of health and state of charge by direct measurement of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity.

Myocardial Ultrasonic Fingerprinting

An image analysis technique called myocardial ultrasonic fingerprinting extracts information from ultrasound images and isolates quantitative features of myocardial tissue remodeling that would traditionally require CMR scanning.


Lettuce with Anthocyanins

Rutgers researchers, in collaboration with the USDA, have identified two volatile compounds, both derived from anthracnose-infected blueberries, that most potently repel spotted-wing drosophila with high efficacy, consistency, and cost-effectiveness.

Startups

Startups incorporated from technologies developed at Rutgers University

Plexymer: Custom Excipients Designed by AI and Robotics

Plexymer’s proprietary AI-enabled technology allows to rapidly develop custom-fitted excipients for sensitive protein products. This platform technology combines automated combinatorial polymer chemistry and machine learning to develop a streamlined pipeline for data-driven polymer excipient design.

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