Published Sciences Oral Bioavailability Increases the oral bioavailability of bioactive components. Wide range of delivery systems (fluid, semi-solid or solid). Can be applied to a broad range of biactive molecules. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Medical Harvesting Epithelial Cells Engineered surfaces for selectively harvesting epithelial cells from biological fluids By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Oil & Gas Catalytic Process of Bio-Oils A great way to bridge the gap between bio-oil and gasoline grade fuels By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Food and Beverage Applications Utilizes generally recognized as safe (GRAS) ingredients. Performed at room temperature By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Power & Utilities Wastewater Treatment The oxygenic bio-granule provides O2 by itself due to the symbiotic oxygenation from algal photosynthesis within the granule. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Medical Real Time Monitoring Shows direct correlation between current levels and rates of microbial activity providing real time data of microbial degradable pollutants and the statues of bioremediation. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Medical Vaccine for Schistosomiasis Parasitic flatworms cost the animal husbandry industry billions of dollars per year both in the developed and developing world By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Engineering Inflammatory Disease Treatment Microbial exopolysaccharides for prevention and treatment of inflammatory disease By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Power & Utilities Organic Solar Cells. Capable of enhancing the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of polymer solar cells by more than threefold By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Medical CSISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing A general and efficient delivery system applicable to proteins of different physiochemical properties By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Medical siRNA New mechanism of siRNA delivery that allows for efficient and rapid cytosolic delivery of siRNA • Stable nanocapsules By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Power & Utilities Thermoelectric Converters The devices can be used to convert waste-heat into electricity and can also serve a thermoelectric cooler. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst