Published Medical Pathogen Detection Detection and identification of important pathogens in the form of a macroarray diagnostic technology with enhanced detection sensitivity. By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Red Beauty® Holly It combines from three species (Ilex aquifolium, Ilex rugosa, and Ilex pernyi), and has desirable landscape and production traits which distinguish it from all other forms of Ilex. By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Mullica Queen® Cranberries A new and distinct variety of cranberry distinguished in that it is the result of crossing two varieties (Lemunyon and #35). By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Newly Identified Fungi A new root endophytic fungal species, Acidomelania panicicola, which significantly increases growth and stress tolerance of different plant species. By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Rutgers Venus® Dogwood Home, garden, landscape, specimen trees, industrial landscape, parks, three-season interest: Spring (floral bracts); Summer (leaves, shape, shade); Fall (foliage color) and fruit. By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Enhanced Protein Corn A multi-faceted invention combining high amino acid enhanced corn with increased kernel hardness, offering nutritional and commercial benefits to breeders, producers, and consumers By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture SCN Resistance Rutgers scientists have developed a new method for inducing resistance to soybean cyst nematode (SCN) by using root-specific RNA interference (RNAi) technology. By Rutgers University
Published Agriculture Edible Transgenic Plants Methods for the production of edible plants expressing small RNAs (sRNAs), such as small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which are important for down-regulation of therapeutic targets. By Rutgers University
Published Power & Utilities Gigantus1 Rutgers scientists discovered a new gene Gigantus1 (Gts1) in Arabidopsis thaliana , which significantly influences seed germination, growth and biomass accumulation in plants. By Rutgers University
Published Medical Multiplexed Molecular Analysis Adapting to this electronic barcoding system can further reduce the cost and size of the readout instrumentation, making portability a possibility for molecular analysis/diagnosis. By Rutgers University
Published Sciences Passive Bioaerosol This technology is particularly important in health related applications for which long-term trend monitoring across a broad landscape is desired or for exposure monitoring. By Rutgers University
Published Sciences New Indentation Method The new control-based approach achieves accurate indentation quantification in broadband and in-liquid nanomechanical property measurements. By Rutgers University