Technology & Innovation : Journal of the National Academy of Inventors
Editors: Paul R. Sanberg & Howard J. Federoff
ISSN: 1949-8241; E-ISSN: 1949-825X
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The journal TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION - Journal of the National Academy of Inventors™ is a forum for presentation of information encompassing essentially the entire field of applied sciences with a focus on transformative technology and academic innovation. Owing to the broad nature of the applied sciences, authors should be guided by the interest of the readers who are likely to be knowledgeable non-specialist scholars. Contributions containing the following information will be considered for publication:
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1. Addison, R. R.; Fetcenko, M. A.; Ross, J. A. Nickel metal hydride for electric vehicles. Science 260:176-179; 1993.
2. Bhushan, J. P.; Morones, H. S. Nanotechnology through biology: Benchmarks for high performance applications. Nature 393:330-442; 1999.
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3. Henderson, P. Inorganic geochemistry. New York, NY: Pergamon Press; 1982.
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4. National Research Council. Biologic markers in immunology. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 1992.
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5. Rajotte, R. V.; Lakey, J. R. T.; Warnock, G. L. Adult islet cryopreservation. In: Ricordi, C., ed. Methods in cell transplantation. Austin, TX: R. G. Landes Co.; 1995:517–524.
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6. Swedjemark, G. A.; Midnes, L. Exposure of the Swedish population to radon daughters. In: Berglund, B.; Lindvall, T.; Sundell, J., eds. Proc. 3rd international conference on indoor air quality and climate, vol. 2. Stockholm: Swedish Council for Building Research; 1984:37-43.
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7. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. National primary drinking water regulations: fluoride. 40 CFR Parts 141, 142, and 143. Fed. Reg. 50:47142-48933; 1985.
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8. Working Group on Peer Review of the Advisory Committee to the Director of the NIH. ENhancing the peer review at NIH. Retrieved June 2009 from http://enhancing-peerreview.nih.gov/
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Volume 17, Number 4
SPECIAL SECTION: NAI CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The Fourth Annual Conference of the NAI and More 145
Eric R. Fossum and Nasser Arshadi
Highlights From the Fourth Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors 147
Kimberly A. Macuare and Morteza Gharib
Basic Science to Blockbuster Drug: Invention of Pregabalin (Lyrica®) 153
Richard B. Silverman
Global Patterns of Innovation in 2013 159
Ashley J. Stevens
The Critical Role of Failure in the Innovation Process: How Failures Help Inventors Succeed 169
Yolanda Leslie Comedy and Sorin Grama
Wireless Health Sensors for In Vivo Diagnostics 177
Muhammad Rahman, Meisam Nazari, Mehmet Sencan, Samson Chen, Xio Madera, and Axel Scherer
THE NAI FELLOW PROFILE
The NAI Fellow Profile: An Interview With Dr. Steven Chu 187
Steven Chu and Kimberly A. Macuare
REGULAR SECTION
Invention: Does Gender Matter? 193
Philippa Olsen
Consideration of Technology Transfer in Tenure and Promotion 197
Judy Genshaft, Jonathan Wickert, Bernadette Gray-Little, Karen Hanson, Richard Marchase, Peter E. Schiffer, and R. Michael Tanner
Creating a Culture of Invention: Fostering Student Innovation and Invention Through Proactive Intellectual Property Policy and Practice 205
Phil Weilerstein and Nathalie Duval Couetil
The Protocol-Provided Clinical Research Model as an Evolving Research Opportunity for Community-Based Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 211
Harry W. Severance and Kevin M. Spiegel
Innovations in Groundwater Management: Smart Markets for Transferable Groundwater Extraction Rights 219
Richael K. Young and Nicholas Brozović
Volume 17 Subject and Author Index 227
Volume 17, Number 3
REGULAR SECTION
Introduction: New Insights Into Long-Standing Issues 85
Paul R. Sanberg and Howard J. Federoff
Recognizing Humanitarian Vision: 2015 Patents for Humanity Awards 87
Edward Elliott and Alex Camarota
Asbestos Exposures Associated With Motorcycle Riding and Hiking on Asbestos-Containing Soils: Risk of Asbestos-Related Cancer 93
Richard Wilson, John Kelse, G. L. Nord, R. P. Nolan, and A. M. Langer
Prevalence of Serial Inventors Within Academia 113
Richard Kordal, Dexter Cahoy, Beatrix Koev, and Eric A. Sherer
SPECIAL SECTION: REGULATORY SCIENCE
The Critical Role of Review Criteria in Independent Peer Review 127
A. Alan Moghissi, Dennis McBride, Lauren Amangero, Matthew Amin, Daliha Aqbal, Malerie Briseno, Nicole Carloni, Hannah Choi, Ruby Dehkharghani, Brianne Farmer, Kasra Khamooshi, Anna Pavy, Patricia Rivera-Aquino, Joseph Varco, and Charisse Winston
Assessment of Organic Versus Conventional Food Using Best Available Science Concept and Metrics Derived From It 135
A. Alan Moghissi, Dennis K. McBride, Paige Mariko Garcia, Ching-Wei Chen, and Samantha Das
Volume 17, Numbers 1/2
SPECIAL SECTION: WATER
Introduction: Perspective on Water 1
Vimal Chaitanya and Frederic Zenhausern
It’s Going to Take More Innovation Than Technology to Increase Water Conservation Practices 5
Liz Felter, Tracy Irani, Paul Monaghan, Hannah Carter, and Michael Dukes
Biodegradable Foams and Edible Films: From Purified Proteins to Aqueous Feedstocks of Designed Polypeptides 21
Donald T. Haynie
REGULAR SECTION
Commentary: Patent Prosecution Highway—Fast Track Examination of Applications 37
Daniel Hunter
Traits and Roles of Jonas Kamlet, Pioneering Chemistry Consultant, as a Guide to Contemporary Inventors 41
Dean F. Martin and Autumn S. Thompson
A General Survey of Telesurgical Advances in Otolaryngology 49
Alisha R. Bonaroti and K. Paul Boyev
Scientific Ethics: Emphasizing Regulatory Science Requirements 61
A. Alan Moghissi, Nikita A. Gurudas, Shiqian Pei, Dennis K. McBride, and Michael S. Swetnam
The 2014 Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors Inducted at the NAI Fourth Annual Conference 75
Keara Leach
Volume 16, Numbers 3-4
SPECIAL ISSUE SECTION: THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS
Editorial: Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors 171
Nasser Arshadi and Eric R. Fossum
The Lemelson Center’s Places of Invention Project 175
Arthur P. Molella and Monica M. Smith
Invention: The Invisible Hero 187
Yolanda Leslie Comedy
Innovative Regenerative Engineering Technologies for Soft Tissue Regeneration 195
Roshan James, Matthew D. Harmon, Sangamesh G. Kumbar, and Cato T. Laurencin
PowerBridgeNY: A Cleantech Proof-of-Concept Center 215
Kurt H. Becker, Orin Herskowitz, Micah J. Kotch, Emily Wheeler, James Aloise, Julia Byrd, and Jeffrey M. Peterson
Engineers and Scientists: Value Creators in the Seven-Phased Model of Technological Innovation 223
Paul Swamidass
PHARMACY SECTION
Health Implications of Nanotechnology in Medicine 233
Anastasia Groshev, Anjali A. Hirani, Aditya Grover, Yashwant V. Pathak, and Vijaykumar B. Sutariya
Tackling Big Problems With Small Particles: Nano-Based Rapid Biosensors for Detecting Sexually Transmitted Infections in Sub-Saharan Africa 249
LaRon E. Nelson, Chia T. Thach, Yashwant V. Pathak, and Yaw Adu-Sarkodie
Leadership Role of Nanotechnology Innovation in Economic Development and Governmental Policy 259
Samuel M. Rapaka, Anastasia Groshev, Yashwant V. Pathak, and Vijaykumar B. Sutariya
REGULAR SECTION
Nonexistent Compounds as a Guide to Innovation 271
Dean F. Martin and Barbara B. Martin
Volume 16 Subject and Author Index 277
Volume 16, Number 2
SPECIAL SECTION: PATENTS FOR HUMANITY
Editorial: Patents for Humanity: How Universities and Government Are Reaching the Next Billion People 93
Edward Elliott
Collaborative Innovation to Advance Global Health Solutions 99
Carol Mimura
Patent for a Humanitarian Cause: SIGN Fracture Care International 107
Lewis G. Zirkle
The World’s Only Solar Light Bulb: Patented by Nokero to Protect a Design That Uses Light to Fight Energy Poverty 115
Katie Steinharter
Persistence, a Working Innovation System, and Patent Protection: Characteristics of the Successful Commercialization of Two Recognized Inventions With High Societal and Economic Impact 125
Alfred Radauer
REGULAR SECTION
The Kamlet Laboratories Client Companies: Lessons Learned for Trying Times 137
Dean F. Martin and Barbara B. Martin
Priority, Piracy, and Printed Directions: James Yearsley’s Patenting of the Artificial Tympanum 145
Jaipreet Virdi-Dhesi
Innovation in Regulatory Science: Evolution of a New Scientific Discipline 155
A. Alan Moghissi, Sorin R. Straja, Betty R. Love, Dennis K. Bride, and Roger R. Stough
Developing New Pathways for Clinical Research Through the Changing Environment of 21st Century Healthcare 167
Harry W. Severance
Volume 16, Number 1
SPECIAL SECTION: INNOVATIONS IN RURAL REGIONS
Editorial: Technology and Innovation in Rural Regions: Not Just About Fancy Tractors
Kumi Nagamoto-Combs
Innovation at Rural Enterprises: Results From a Survey of German Organic and Conventional Farmers
İlkay Unay Gailhard and Miroslava Bavorova
TruServe: Using Information Technology to Demonstrate the Impact of Rural Health Care Organizations
Kelly Quigley, Mark Barclay, and Kristine Morin
Technological Innovations Bringing Spatial Technology to Precision Agriculture in the Northern Great Plains
Xiaodong Zhang, Santhosh Seelan, and John Nowatzki
Community Information Services: A Unique Tool to Enhance E-Governance in Tribal and Remote Rural Areas of Northeast India Using Modern Information Technology
Bhaskar Mazumder, Vijay Swami, Ista Pulu, and Yashwant V. Pathak
REGULAR SECTION
Jonas Kamlet Patents Dealing With Food and Food Additives
Dean F. Martin and Barbara B. Martin
Quantitative Morphological and Molecular Pathology of the Human Thymus Correlate With Infant Cause of Death
Mark C. Lloyd, Nancy Burke, Fatemeh Kalantarpour, Melissa I. Niesen, Aaron Hall, Keith Pennypacker, Bruce Citron, Chaim G. Pick, Vernard Adams, Mahasweta Das, Shyam Mohapatra, Hernani Cualing, and George Blanck
Nabta Playa in the Development of Science and Technology
Donald T. Haynie
More Than Money: The Exponential Impact of Academic Technology Transfer
Valerie Landrio McDevitt, Joelle Mendez-Hinds, David Winwood, Vinit Nijhawan, Todd Sherer, John F. Ritter, and Paul R. Sanberg
Commentary: Improving The World’s Innovation Infrastructure
Alexander Camarota
The 2013 Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
Volume 15, Number 4
SPECIAL ISSUE
CLINICAL INNOVATIONS IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS
Editorial: Clinical Innovations in Prosthetics and Orthotics
M. Jason Highsmith
The Effect of the Walkaide Functional Electrical Stimulation Unit on Gait Asymmetry in a Child With Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report
Michael K. Carroll, Chris A. Toelle, Seok Hun Kim, Steven B. Ambler, and M. Jason Highsmith
On the Design of Manually Adjustable Ankle Units for Variable Terrain: A Technical Note
Derek J. Lura and M. Jason Highsmith
Design and Performance of a Push-Up Device for Above-Elbow Amputees: A Technical Note
Matthew M.Wernke, Derek J. Lura, Stephanie L. Carey, and M. Jason Highsmith
Current Concepts Regarding Externally Powered Lower Limb Prostheses
Phillip M. Stevens
Transtibial Amputee Energy Expenditure During Vertical Ice Climbing and Snowshoeing
M. Jason Highsmith, Jason T. Kahle, Derek J. Lura, and Larry J. Mengelkoch
Energy Consumption, Ambulatory Prognosis, and Individualized Technical Solutions for Persons With Bilateral Transfemoral Amputations: A Literature Review
Amanda L. Lewandowski, Daniel W. Bodkin, Stephen A. Noe, John J. Orriola, John W. Michael, Jason T. Kahle, and M. Jason Highsmith
Locomotor Training on a Treadmill Compared With PNF Training in Adults With Chronic Stroke
Jeannie B. Stephenson, Murray E. Maitland, Jason W. Beckstead, and Wendy K. Anemaet
The Effects of Vacuum-Assisted Suspension on Residual Limb Physiology, Wound Healing, and Function: A Systematic Review
Jason T. Kahle, John J. Orriola, Will Johnston, and M. Jason Highsmith
The Effect of the C-Leg Knee Prosthesis on Sensory Dependency and Falls During Sensory Organization Testing
M. Jason Highsmith, Jason T. Kahle, Neil T. Shepard, and Kenton R. Kaufman
Stair Ascent and Ramp Gait Training With the Genium Knee
M. Jason Highsmith, Jason T. Kahle, Derek J. Lura, Amanda L. Lewandowski, William S. Quillen, and Seok Hun Kim
Short and Mid-Distance Walking and Posturography With a Novel Microprocessor Knee
M. Jason Highsmith, Jason T. Kahle, Derek J. Lura, Rajiv V. Dubey, Stephanie L. Carey, William S. Quillen, and Larry J. Mengelkoch
Perceived Differences Between the Genium and the C-Leg Microprocessor Prosthetic Knees in Prosthetic-Related Function and Quality of Life
M. Jason Highsmith, Jason T. Kahle, Rebecca M. Miro, Derek J. Lura, Rajiv V. Dubey, Stephanie L. Carey, William S. Quillen, and Larry J. Mengelkoch
Volume 15 Subject and Author Index
Volume 15, Number 3
SPECIAL SECTION: NAI SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Editorial: Proceeding of the Second Annual Conference
Nasser Arshadi and Paul R. Sanberg
Vitamin D Science, WARF, and University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hector F. DeLuca
Camera-on-a-Chip: Technology Transfer From Saturn to Your Cell Phone
Eric R. Fossum
Increasing National Space Engineering Productivity and Educational Opportunities via Intrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation
Jeremy Straub
Improving the Reliability of In Vivo Video Wireless Communications
Gabriel E. Arrobo and Richard D. Gitlin
Accurately Evaluating Spinal Motion in Three Dimensions
Kerri Killen and Samantha Music
Usefulness of Wireless Technology in Medical Applications
Anagha Jamthe, Suryadip Chakraborty, Saibal K. Ghosh, and Dharma P. Agrawal
Innovation, Disruption, and Teleaudiology
Gregg D. Givens, Jianchu Jason Yao, and Daoyuan Yao
NewVenturist Roadmap to Success: A Commercialization Guide for Academic Inventors
Babs Carryer
A Short Primer on the Affordable Care Act
Haskell Adler
REGULAR SECTION
Understanding the High Cost of Success in University Research
Karen A. Holbrook and Paul R. Sanberg
Commentary: Hacking for Change at the USPTO
Alexander Camarota
Volume 15, Number 2
SPECIAL SECTION: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) FOR PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
The Role and Challenges of Utilizing GIS for Public Health Research and Practice
Tenaya M. Sunbury
GIS Mapping: A Useful Tool for Understanding Racial Disparities in Health
Naomi Meier and Shamekka Kuykendall
The Search for “Strong Medicine”: Pathways to Healthcare Development in Remote Nepal Using GIS
Catherine L. Sanders and Kimber H. McKay
REGULAR SECTION
Commentary: Cooperative Patent Classification: A New Era for the World’s Intellectual Property Offices
Matthew Palumbo
Triple Helix, Government Institutional Settings and Policies to Foster Technology Development
Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
Complicating Life: A Study of Encounters With Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Kate Maley
Using Mature Technologies to Innovate Medical Practices: A Reflection on Medical Innovation Taking Socio-Organizational Issues Into Account
Laura Lucia Parolin
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Access Inequalities to Medical Technologies Faced by Transgendered South Africans
Thamar Klein
Volume 15, Number 1
SPECIAL SECTION: TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTHCARE DELIVERY
Editorial: The How and Why of Medical Technology
Nasser Arshadi and Joseph J. Parks, Guest Editors
Invited Articles
The Microbiome: A Mediator of Human Wellness
William A. Peck
BRAINnet: A Standardized Global Human Brain Project
Stephen H. Koslow, Yuyun Wang, Donna M. Palmer, Evian Gordon, and Leanne M. Williams
A Dynamic Method for Quantifying Healthcare Status and Burden of Disease Through Health Outcomes Indices
Efthimios Parasidis, Gerasimos Petratos, Emily Dastrup, Aaron Kamauu, Caleb DesRosiers, and Javaid Zafar
Transforming Physician Prescribing: The Reduction of Pharmacy and Hospital Costs in a Population of State Medicaid Patients Through An Automated Educational Intervention
John P. Docherty, Jeffrey Veach, Harold Carmel, George L. Oestreich, Jack M. Gorman, and Joseph J. Parks
Online Cognitive Brain Training Associated With Measurable Improvements in Cognition and Emotional Well-Being
Evian Gordon, Donna M. Palmer, Helen Liu, William Rekshan, and Savannah DeVarney
REGULAR SECTION
Commentary: 21st Century Innovation for All in a Global Patent System
Adam Burrowbridge and Alex Camarota
Additive Manufacturing as a Disruptive Technology: Implications of Three-Dimensional Printing
Thomas A. Campbell and Olga S. Ivanova
Kamlet Laboratories and Clinitest: Idea to Product
Dean F. Martin and Brodie A. Reiger
Book Review
The Cuban Cure: Reason and Resistance in Global Science (S. M. Reid-Henry, 2010, The University of Chicago Press)
Logan D. A. Williams
Volume 14, Numbers 3-4
SPECIAL ISSUE
NAI INAUGURAL CONFERENCE
Editorial: The Inaugural Conference of the National Academy of Inventors
Paul R. Sanberg and Howard J. Federoff
Commentary: Towards Global Patent Harmonization
Alex Camarota and Elizabeth Dougherty
Advances in Medical Research: The Case of China Medical University Beigang Hospital
Calvin Yu-Chian Chen, Su-sen Chang, and Shinn-Zong Lin
Software Copyright: A Programmer’s Perspective
Nigel Gwee
Salinity Gradient Power (SGP): A Developmental Roadmap Covering Existing Generation Technologies and Recent Investigative Results Into the Feasibility of Bipolar Membrane-Based Salinity Gradient Power Generation
Clifford R. Merz, Wilfrido A. Moreno, Marilyn Barger, and Stephen M. Lipka
Innovative Approach to the Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Insufficiency Using Growth Hormone Secretagogues
Barry B. Bercu and Richard F. Walker
Inventing and Innovating: Legal and Intellectual Requirements
Joseph P. Kennedy
What Might Have Happened if the America Invents Act Had Been a Law in 1886
Dean F. Martin
Commentary: Job Creation Through Innovation
Daniel Daly
HITRAN-PC: 25 Years of Academic Development and Commercialization of Laser Atmospheric Transmission Software for Environmental Remote Sensing
Dennis K. Killinger, William E. Wilcox, Jr., and Denis Pliutau
MARVEL In Vivo Wireless Video System
A. Alqassis, T. Ketterl, C. Castro, R. Gitlin, S. Ross, Y. Sun, and A. Rosemurgy
Design of an Electromechanical Hands-Free Control User Interface
Kathryn J. De Laurentis and Matthew Wills
The Impact of Collaboration Network Position on Innovative Performance
Fethullah Caliskan, Kingsley A. Reeves, Jr., Ozan Ozcan, and David Zeller
The Journey of a Potential Alzheimer Therapy From the Laboratory Bench Through the Patent Office and Into the Clinic
Tim D. Boyd and Huntington Potter
The Transvaginal Specimen Extraction Device: A Novel Approach to Minimally Invasive Surgery in Women
Mark A. Zakaria, Phil Hipol, Mario A. Simoes, and Stuart R. Hart
Key Challenges in Establishing an Entrepreneurial Culture in an Academic Environment: A Case Study
Christos Christodoulatos, Thomas Lechler, Sandra Furnbach, and Vikki Hazelwood
Volume 14 Subject and Author index
Volume 14, Number 2
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENERGY
Editorial: Preface to the Special Issue on Energy
Yogi Goswami and Richard Gilbert
Thermal Energy Storage for Concentrating Solar Power Plants
Sarada Kuravi, Yogi Goswami, Elias K. Stefanakos, Manoj Ram, Chand Jotshi, Swetha Pendyala, Jamie Trahan, Prashanth Sridharan, Muhammad Rahman, and Burton Krakow
Hydrokinetic Energy in the Sunshine State: Challenges of Florida’s Unique Renewable Resource
Howard P. Hanson
Nanoscale Rectenna for Thermal Energy Conversion to Electricity
S. Krishnan, Y. Goswami, and E. Stefanakos
Challenges and Consequences of Carbon Dioxide as an Oxidizing Agent for Hydrogen Generation From Hydrocarbons
Selma Hokenek, Devin Walker, Yolanda A. Daza, Erum Qayyum, Matthew M. Yung, John T. Wolan, and John N. Kuhn
FAMU Spheromak and the Turbulent Physics Experiment—STPX
James B. Titus, Alonzo B. Alexander, Kyron Williams, Charles Weatherford, and Joseph A. Johnson III
Conjunctive Injection of CO2 and Wastewater in a Heterogeneous Porous Formation
Roland T. Okwen, Mark Thomas, Mark T. Stewart, Maya Trotz, and Jeffrey A. Cunningham
Low-Frequency Ripples and Resonances in Wind and Solar Grid Integration Systems: An Overview
Zhixin Miao
Droop Control in Voltage Source Converters for Microgrid Operation With Pulsed Power Loads
Lakshan P. Piyasinghe and Zhixin Miao
Editorial: Preface to the Special Section
Paul R. Sanberg and Howard J. Federoff
Commentary: Patents for Humanity: Connecting Innovation With Humanitarian Endeavor
Alex Camarota, Elizabeth Dougherty, and Edward Elliott
Asset Mapping of a Major Research University Using Innovation Hub Modeling
Eve Spengler, Johnmark White, Mohamad Kasti, and Michael W. Fountain
Use of Fused Circulations to Investigate the Role of Apolipoprotein E as Amyloid Catalyst and Peripheral Sink in Alzheimer’s Disease
Lars N. G. Nilsson, Sylvia Gografe, David A. Costa, Tiffany Hughes, David Dressler, and Huntington Potter
Nanotechnology Solutions to Greenhouse and Urban Agriculture
Sarath Witanachchi, Marek Merlak, and Prasanna Mahawela
Volume 14, Number 1
Editorial: Technology and Invention
Paul R. Sanberg and Howard J. Federoff
Commentary
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Welcomes Public Input as it Implements the America Invents Act to Create a 21st Century Patent System
Janet Gongola
Review
Polycarbonates From Bisphenol A: A Good Invention Gone Awry?
Dean F. Martin and Barbara B. Martin
Original Contributions
The Creation of a Didactic Tool for Learning Mexican Sign Language: Service-Learning and Innovation
Anne E. Pfister and Stephanie Y. Teramoto Kimura
The Search for Medical Technologies Abroad: The Case of Medical Travel and Pediatric Oncology Treatment in Argentina
Cecilia Vindrola-Padros and Linda M. Whiteford
Evaluation of How Cigarette Smoke Is a Direct Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease
Brian Giunta, Juan Deng, Jingji Jin, Edin Sadic, Saja Rum, Huadong Zhou, Paul Sanberg, and Jun Tan
Abstracts From the Inaugural Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors
Volume 13, Number 4
SPECIAL ISSUE
TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION, AND HEALTH
Editorial: Technology, Innovation, and Health
Paul R. Sanberg and Howard J. Federoff
The 8th Million Patent Issued on a Visual Prosthesis: Patenting of Medical Devices
Ram R. Shukla
Thirteen Postures of Wheelchair Taijiquan (Tai Chi): Wheelchair Use as an Instrument of Empowerment
Zibin Guo
Maternal and Child Health Services for Women With HIV/AIDS: A Focus on the Tampa Metropolitan Area
Bernice K. Lopez, Patrick J. Dillon, and Jordana Frost
Fertility Preservation Technologies for Oncology Patients in the US: A Review of the Factors Involved in Patient Decision Making
Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, Khadija Mitu, and Karen Dyer
Engaging the Community in Health Research in India
Kristen J. Wells, Charles Preuss, Yashwant Pathak, J. K. Kosambiya, and Ambuj Kumar
Volume 13 Subject and Author Index
Volume 13, Number 3
SPECIAL ISSUE
PATENTS AND COMMERCIALIZATION
Editorial Introduction: Highlighting Innovation: The “in” Word in Academics
Paul R. Sanberg
Robert L. Alldredge, Chemical Engineer, Inventor, Entrepreneur
Dean F. Martin and Barbara B. Martin
Dance and Engineering Link to Produce a Novel Mobility Device
Merry Lynn Morris, Kathryn J. De Laurentis, Stephanie Carey, Stephen Sundarrao, Rajiv Dubey, Jason Highsmith, Larry Mengelkoch, and M. Elisa McQueen
Collaborative Decision Making Between Cockpit and Dispatch for Safety
Ronald John Lofaro and Kevin M. Smith
The Race for Cheap Aluminum: Hall Versus Héroult
Dean F. Martin
Commentary: Promoting American Innovation
Richard Maulsby
The Role of Patents and Commercialization in the Tenure and Promotion Process
Ashley J. Stevens, Ginger A. Johnson, and Paul R. Sanberg
A Critical Assessment of the USPTO Policies Toward Small Entity Patent Applications
G. Harley Blosser, Nasser Arshadi, and Sanjay Agrawal
Volume 13, Number 2
SPECIAL ISSUE
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
List of Acronyms Used in This Issue
Editorial: Environmental Technology Innovation and Development
Yvette T. Collazo, Paula G. Kirk, and A. Alan Moghissi
Advanced Remediation Technologies for the Disposition of the Department of Energy’s Radioactive Tank Waste
Gary R. Peterson
Results of External Technical Reviews of Site Modeling Efforts That Support System Plans
Monica C. Regalbuto, John R. Shultz, Kevin G. Brown, Candido Pereira, David W. DePaoli, and Sahid C. Smith
An Overview of the Cementitious Barriers Partnership
Daryl R. Haefner And Sharon L. Marra
Acquiring Process Knowledge to Support Deactivation and Decommissioning Activities
Joseph K. Santos, Paula G. Kirk, Andrew P. Szilagyi, and Yvette T. Collazo
Technology Assessment for Management of Aluminum-Based Spent Nuclear Fuel From Research and Test Reactors
Robert Sindelar, Natraj Iyer, Dennis Vinson, William Swift, Hitesh Nigam, and Edgardo DeLeon
Evaluation of the Efficacy of Polyphosphate Remediation Technology: Direct and Indirect Remediation of Uranium Under Alkaline Conditions
Dawn M. Wellman, John S. Fruchter, Vince R. Vermeul, Emily Richards, Danielle P. Jansik, and Ellen Edge
Structured Prioritization Approach for Maximizing the Benefits of Programmatic Investments
Paula G. Kirk, Yvette T. Collazo, Andrew P. Szilagyi, and Ian Seed
Advanced Simulation Capability for Environmental Management (ASCEM): An Overview of Initial Results
Mark Williamson, Juan Meza, David Moulton, Ian Gorton, Mark Freshley, Paul Dixon, Roger Seitz, Carl Steefel, Stefan Finsterle, Susan Hubbard, Ming Zhu, Kurt Gerdes, Russ Patterson, and Yvette T. Collazo
Volume 13, Number 1
SPECIAL ISSUE
NANOBIO TECHNOLOGY
CONTENTS
Editorial: NanoBio Collaborative Explores Nano–Bio Interface
Shyam S. Mohapatra
Nanoscale Self-Assembly for Delivery of Therapeutics and Imaging Agents
Mingnan Chen, Jonathan R. McDaniel, J. Andrew MacKay, and Ashutosh Chilkoti
Multifunctional Chitosan Nanocarriers for Gene Therapy
Shyam S. Mohapatra, Subhra Mohapatra, Sandhya Boyapalle, and Gary Hellermann
Effects of Magnetite and Maghemite Nanoparticles on Bone Cell and Staphylococcus aureus Functions
Nhiem Tran and Thomas J. Webster
Three-Dimensional (3D) Scaffolds in Nano–Bio Interphase Research
Yvonne Davis, Shyam S. Mohapatra, and Subhra Mohapatra
The Future of Stem Cell Applications: Charting the Sea of Opportunity
John R. Sladek, Jr. and Kimberly B. Bjugstad
Solo Versus Concert Performance: Nanotechnology Research and Academic Performance Evaluation
Yashwant Pathak and Charles Preuss
Abstracts From the 2010 NanoBio Collaborative (NBC) Conference
Volume 12, Number 3
SPECIAL ISSUE
PEER REVIEW AND SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT
Editorial: Peer Review and Scientific Assessment
A. Alan Moghissi
Making Judgments About Grant Proposals: A Brief History of the Merit Review Criteria at the National Science Foundation
Marc Rothenberg
Challenges for International Peer Reviewing of Research Proposals
Guntram Bauer
The Role of Peer Review in Policy Decisions
A. Alan Moghissi and Michael S. Swetnam
The Use of Societal Impacts Considerations in Grant Proposal Peer Review: A Comparison of Five Models
J. Britt Holbrook
Improving Peer Review in the Federal Government
Elmer Yglesias
CDMRP: Fostering Innovation Through Peer Review
E. Melissa Kaime, Katherine H. Moore, and Steven F. Goldberg
Uses and Needs for Peer Review in Army Medical Research
John F. Glenn
Alternatives to Independent Peer Review: A Case Study
Wren Prather-Stroud
Volume 12 Subject and Author Index
Volume 12, Number 2
Commentaries
Bionics in Action: The Nature of Invention
Franco Lodato
The SciFlies Innovation Model: Citizen to Scientists Micro Funding Network for Accelerated Discovery and Innovation Policy Feedback Coupling
David Fries, Larry Biddle, Michelle Bauer, Phyllis Race, and Sylvia Raymond
Reviews
Laser Probes for Chemical Sensing and Remote 3D Mapping
Dennis K. Killinger
Innovation and Technology in Electric Field-Mediated Drug and Gene Delivery
Richard A. Gilbert and Joseph D. Hickey
Agricultural Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: A Need for Inventiveness
Dean F. Martin, Deanna R. Ward, and Barbara B. Martin
Original Contributions
Removal of Selected Pharmaceutical Using Octolig®, a Supported Chelating Agent
Wen-Shan Chang, Dean F. Martin, and Megan Small
Computational and Cell Line Studies of the Iron–Taxol Complex: Improving Stability and Water Solubility
Thomas Manning, William Hoover, Greg Kean, Jessica Thomas, Brittani McLeod, Magan Ogden, William Wilbanks, Giso Abadi, and Dennis Phillips
Development of a Green Technology Approach to Marine Natural Products Synthesis: Mineral-Based Microbial Amplification System to Make Bryostatins
Thomas Manning, Riland Jones, Brett Little, Carissa Lannon, Greg Kean, and James Nienow
Volume 12, Number 1
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Paul R. Sanberg
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Howard J. Federoff
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
Managing Editor: Judy Lowry
Assistant Editor: Kimberly Macuare
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Mark Cantey, Inventor's Digest
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Richard A. Houghten, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
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Joseph Jankowski, Case Western Reserve University
John Kantner, University of North Florida
Vistasp M. Karbhari, University of Texas at Arlington
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Stephen Klasko, Thomas Jefferson University
John J. Kopchick, Ohio University
Richard Kordal, Louisiana Tech University
K. Krishnamurthy, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Steven J. Kubisen, The George Washington University
Ken S. Lee, Jackson State University
Alice Li, Cornell University
Shinn-Zong (John) Lin, China Medical University, Taiwan
Woody Maggard, University at Buffalo–State University of New York
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Richard Mammone, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Richard B. Marchase, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Thomas McCoy, University of North Texas
Grant McGimpsey, Kent State University
James P. McNamara, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Zachary Miles, The University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Lesley Millar-Nicholson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A. Alan Moghissi, Institute for Regulatory Science
Arthur Molella, Smithsonian Lemelson Center
Kumi Nagamoto-Combs, The University of North Dakota
Shantikuma Nair, Amrita University, India
John W. Newcomer, Florida Atlantic University
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David P. Norton, University of Florida
Patrick O’Shea, University of Maryland
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Keith H. Pickus, Wichita State University
William M. Pierce, Jr., University of Louisville
Steven Price, Oklahoma State University
Jim Rankin, University of Arkansas
Fred Reinhart, Association of University Technology Managers
Jarett Rieger, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Lesley Rigg, Northern Illinois University
Mark Rudin, Boise State University
Joshua Schuler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Mary Shire, Ph.D., University of Limerick, Ireland
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Volume 17: Author Index
Amangero, L., 127
Amin, M., 127
Aqbal, D., 127
Arshadi, N., 145
Bonaroti, A. R., 49
Boyev, K. P., 49
Briseno, M., 127
Brozović, N., 219
Cahoy, D., 113
Camarota, A., 87
Carloni, N., 127
Carter, H., 5
Chaitanya, V., 1
Chen, C.-W., 135
Chen, S., 177
Choi, H., 127
Chu, S., 187
Comedy, Y. L., 169
Couetil, N. D., 205
Das, S., 135
Dehkharghani, R., 127
Dukes, M., 5
Elliott, E., 87
Farmer, B., 127
Federoff, H. J., 85
Felter, L., 5
Fossum, E. R., 145
Garcia, P. M., 135
Genshaft, J., 197
Gharib, M., 147
Grama, S., 169
Gray-Little, B., 197
Gurudas, N. A., 61
Hanson, K., 197
Haynie, D. T., 21
Hunter, D., 37
Irani, T., 5
Kelse, J., 93
Khamooshi, K., 127
Koev, B., 113
Kordal, R., 113
Langer, A. M., 93
Leach, K., 75
Macuare, K. A., 147, 187
Madera, X., 177
Marchase, R., 197
Martin, D. F., 41
McBride, D. K., 61, 127, 135
Moghissi, A. A., 61, 127, 135
Monaghan, P., 5
Nazari, M., 177
Nolan, R. P., 93
Nord, G. L., 93
Olsen, P., 193
Pavy, A., 127
Pei, S., 61
Rahman, M., 177
Rivera-Aquino, P., 127
Sanberg, P. R., 85
Scherer, A., 177
Schiffer, P. E., 197
Sencan, M., 177
Severance, H. W., 211
Sherer, E. A., 113
Silverman, R. B., 153
Spiegel, K. M., 211
Stevens, A. J., 159
Swetnam, M. S., 61
Tanner, R. M., 197
Thompson, A. S., 41
Varco, J., 127
Weilerstein, P., 205
Wickert, J., 197
Wilson, R., 93
Winston, C., 127
Young, R. K., 219
Zenhausern, F., 1
Volume 17: Subject Index
Academic medical centers (AMCs), 211
Asbestos-related cancer, 93
Barriers, 5
Best Available Science (BAS), 135
Chemicals, 41
Clinical research, 211
Community-based hospitals, 211
Community-based social marketing (CBSM), 5
Companies, 159
Conflict management, 197
Conservation, 1
Consulting, 41
da Vinci® Surgical System, 49
Diagnostic, 177
Entrepreneurship, 169, 205
Entrepreneurship education, 205
Environmental economics, 219
Environmental impact, 1
Ethical principles, 61
Exposure assessment, 93
Faculty review, 197
Failure, 169
Focus groups, 5
GABA aminotransferase, 153
Gender, 193
Generic review criteria, 127
Groundwater management, 219
Harmonization, 37
Humanitarian, 87
Innovation, 87, 113, 159, 169, 205
Intellectual property, 37, 193
Intellectual property policy, 205
Invention(s), 113, 153, 169, 205
Kamlet, 41
L-glutamate decarboxylase, 153
Lyrica®, 153
Manufacturing, 21
Materials, 21
Medical, 177
Multicenter trials, 211
National laboratories, 159
Nonprofit research institutes, 159
Norms, 5
Nuremberg trials, 61
Organic food, 135
Other review criteria, 127
Otolaryngology, 49
Patent prosecution highway, 37
Patents, 37, 87, 113, 193
Patents for Humanity, 87
Patterns, 159
Peer review, 127
Peptide, 21
Polymer, 21
Pregabalin, 153
Procurement, 41
Protein, 21
Protocol-provided clinical trials, 211
Qualitative, 5
Regional, 159
Risk assessment, 93
Risk of organic versus conventional food, 135
Risk-taking, 169
Roles, 41
Sensors, 177
Serial inventors, 113
Site-based research, 211
Smart markets, 219
Synthesis, 41
Technology, 113
Technology transfer evaluation, 197
Telemedicine, 49
Telesurgery, 49
Tenure and promotion, 197
Tradable permit systems, 219
Tuskegee experiments, 61
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), 37, 87, 193
Universities, 159
US patents, 159
Water, 1, 21
Water conservation, 5
Water markets, 219
Water quality, 1
Water security, 1
Wireless, 177
Women, 193
Volume 16: Author Index
Adams, V., 55
Adu-Sarkodie, Y., 149
Aloise, J., 215
Arshadi, N., 171
Barclay, M., 19
Bavorova, M., 3
Becker, K. H., 215
Blanck, G., 55
Bride, D. K., 155
Burke, N., 55
Byrd, J., 215
Camarota, A., 85
Citron, B., 55
Comedy, Y. L., 187
Cualing, H., 55
Das, M., 55
Elliott, E., 93
Fossum, E. R., 171
Gailhard, İ. U., 3
Groshev, A., 233, 259
Grover, A., 233
Hall, A., 55
Harmon, M. D., 195
Haynie, D. T., 63
Herskowitz, O., 215
Hirani, A. A., 233
James, R., 195
Kalantarpour, F., 55
Kotch, M. J., 215
Kumbar, S. G., 195
Laurencin, C. T., 195
Lloyd, M. C., 55
Love, B. R., 155
Martin, B. B., 45, 137, 271
Martin, D. F., 45, 137, 271
Mazumder, B., 37
McDevitt, V. L., 75
Mendez-Hinds, J., 75
Mimura, C., 99
Moghissi, A. A., 155
Mohapatra, S., 55
Molella, A. P., 175
Morin, K., 19
Nagamoto-Combs, K., 1
Nelson, L. E., 249
Niesen, M. I., 55
Nijhawan, V., 75
Nowatzki, J., 27
Pathak, Y. V., 37, 233, 249, 259
Pennypacker, K., 55
Peterson, J. M., 215
Pick, C. G., 55
Pulu, I., 37
Quigley, K., 19
Radauer, A., 125
Rapaka, S. M., 259
Ritter, J. F., 75
Sanberg, P. R., 75
Seelan, S., 27
Severance, H. W., 167
Sherer, T., 75
Smith, M. M., 175
Steinharter, K., 115
Stough, R. R., 155
Straja, S. R., 155
Sutariya, V. B., 233, 259
Swami, V., 37
Swamidass, P., 223
Thach, C. T., 249
Virdi-Dhesi, J., 145
Wheeler, E., 215
Winwood, D., 75
Zhang, X., 27
Zirkle, L. G., 107
Volume 16: Subject Index
Academia, 171
Academic innovation, 75
Access and affordability, 99
AEROCam, 27
Alignment, 63
Argon, 271
Aural surgery, 145
Autohypnosis, 271
Bayh–Dole, 75
Best available science, 155
Cascading value of ideas, 223
Cleantech, 215
Client, 137
Clinical research, 167
Collaboration, 99
Commercialization, 75
Communication frequency, 3
Community Information Services (CIS), 37
Compensation, 45
Consulting, 137
Creative capitalism, 99
Creativity, 137, 175
Credibility, 145
Credit, 145
Database, 19
Deafness, 145
Decision support, 27
Definition of regulatory science, 155
Delivery systems, 233
Developing world, 85, 107
Digital Northern Great Plains, 27
Doctors, 107
Economic development, 259
Economic growth, 187
Economic impact, 125
Egypt, 63
Energy poverty, 115
Engineer-entrepreneur, 223
Euclidean innovation, 99
Food, 45
Fracture care, 107
Global development, 93
Global health, 99
Government policy, 259
Grand challenge problems, 187
Grant funded, 19
Head trauma, 55
Healthcare, 233
Hero, 187
History, 63
History of regulatory science, 155
HIV/STI coinfection, 249
Humanitarian, 93
Humanitarian contract clauses, 99
Impact, 19
India, 37
Industry-sponsored trials, 167
Infant, 55
Information sources, 3
Innovation, 45, 75, 85, 99, 171, 175, 187, 195, 271
Innovation process, 125
Innovation system, 125
Innovativeness, 3
Intellectual property, 85, 93
Intellectual property (IP) strategies, 99
Invention, 171, 175, 187
IP rights management, 99
Isomers, 271
Kamlet, 137
Kerosene, 115
Lab-to-market, 215
Learning community, 27
Lemelson Center, 175
Lessons, 137
Ligament, 195
Light bulb, 115
Megalith, 63
Musculoskeletal, 195
Nanomaterials, 259
Nanoparticles, 249
Nanotechnology, 233, 259
Nanotoxicology, 233
Networks, 99
New business models, 99
Noble gases, 271
Nokero, 115
Nonprofit, 19
Organic and conventional farmers, 3
Orthopedics, 107
Outcomes, 107
Patent(s), 85, 93, 107, 125, 137
Pay-for-performance, 167
Place, 175
Poor, 107
Precision agriculture, 27
Priority dispute, 145
Product development partnerships, 99
Professional rivalry, 145
Proof-of-concept center, 215
Pro se patent application, 223
Provisional patent(s), 145, 223
Public–private partnerships, 99
Quantitative pathology, 55
Regulatory science metrics, 155
Regulatory science tools, 155
Remote rural areas, 37
Remote sensing, 27
Review, 249
Road traffic accidents, 107
Rotator cuff, 195
Rural, 19
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), 187
Scientist-entrepreneur, 223
Serotonin, 55
Serotonin receptor, 55
Seven-phased view of technological innovation, 223
Sexually transmitted infection (STI), 249
Smithsonian, 175
Social network ties, 3
Socially responsible licensing, 99
Soft tissue, 195
Solar, 115
Stabilization, 107
Star, 63
Startup(s), 75, 195
Startup formation, 215
Sub-Saharan Africa, 249
Surgeons, 107
Surgery, 107
T-cells, 55
Technological innovation, 223
Technology, 171
Technology licensing, 75
Technology transfer, 75
Tendon, 195
Tenure, 137
Thymus gland, 55
Trademarks, 85
USPTO, 85, 93
Value creation by engineers and scientists, 223
Web-based, 19
Web-based technology, 37
Xenon, 271
Volume 15: Author Index
Adler, H., 265 Agrawal, D. P., 243 Ambler, S. B., 287 Anemaet, W. K., 325 Arrobo, G. E., 227 Arshadi, N., 1, 181 Beckstead, J. W., 325 Bodkin, D. W., 317 Burrowbridge, A., 63 Camarota, A., 63, 281 Campbell, T. A., 67 Carey, S. L., 297, 359, 369 Carmel, H., 43 Carroll, M. K., 287 Carryer, B., 259 Chakraborty, S., 243 Dastrup, E., 31 DeLuca, H. F., 187 DesRosiers, C., 31 DeVarney, S., 53 Docherty, J. P., 43 Dubey, R. V., 359, 369 Fossum, E. R., 197 Ghosh, S. K., 243 Gitlin, R. D., 227 Givens, G. D., 253 Gordon, E., 17, 53 Gorman, J. M., 43 Highsmith, M. J., 285, 287, 293, 297, 311, 317, 333, 343, 349, 359, 369 Holbrook, K. A., 269 Ivanova, O. S., 67 Jamthe, A., 243 Johnson, W., 333 Kahle, J. T., 311, 317, 333, 343, 349, 359, 369 Kamauu, A., 31 Kaufman, K. R., 343 Killen, K., 237 Kim, S. H., 287, 349 Klein, T., 165 Koslow, S. H., 17 Kuykendall, S., 101 Lewandowski, A. L., 317, 349 Liu, H., 53 Lura, D. J., 293, 297, 311, 349, 359, 369 |
Maitland, M. E., 325 |
Volume 15: Subject Index
Above elbow, 297 Above-knee amputee, 317 Academic entrepreneurship, 159 Academic invention, 293 Access inequalities, 165 Additive manufacturing (AM), 67 Aerospace engineering, 211 Affordable Care Act (ACA), 265 Amputation, 311 Amputee, 297, 343, 349 Ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs), 287 Ankle prosthesis, 293 Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), 149 Assistive device, 317 Athletes, 243 Audiology, 253 Audit and feedback, 43 Automotive camera, 197 Balance, 343, 359 Biomedical applications, 243 Biosimilar, 265 Body weight support, 325 Brain disorders, 17 Brain training, 53 Built environment, 101 Camera-on-a-chip, 197 Camera phone, 197 Civic hacking, 281 C-Leg, 359 Clinistix, 81 Clinitest, 81 CMOS image sensor, 197 Cognition, 53 Cognitive training, 53 Commercialization, 265 Comparative effectiveness, 31 Continuous monitoring, 243 Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC), 125 CubeSat, 211 Databases, 17 Development, 109 Discursive practices, 157 Disruptive innovation, 253 Disruptive technology, 67 Diversity coding (DC), 227 Education, 211 Electrogoniometer, 237 Emotional well-being, 53 Entrepreneurship, 259 Epidemiological methods, 91 European Patent Office (EPO), 125 Exercise, 297 Facilities & Administration (F&A), 269 Feminism, 149 Financial policies, 129 Financing programs, 129 Firefighters, 243 Functional electrical stimulation (FES), 287 Gait, 287 Gait training, 325 Gait velocity, 325 Genium knee, 359 Genomics, 17 Geographical information system (GIS), 91, 109 Geographical information system (GIS) mapping, 101 Gnotobiotic animal models, 5 Governmental financing, 129 Grace period, 63 Gut microbiome, 5 Hacker, 281 Hack for changes, 281 Harmonization, 63 Health, 101, 109 Healthcare index, 31 Health outcomes, 31 Health risk management, 31 Health seeking, 109 Human body, 243 Imaging, 17 In vivo communications, 227 Indirect costs, 269 Infertility, 149 Information, 281 Innovation, 63, 125, 197, 259 Interface, 333 International Human Brain Project, 17 International patent classification (IPC), 125 Internet, 253 Invention, 81, 259 Inventor, 259 Locomotor training, 325 Lower limb amputation, 301 Lower limb prostheses, 301 Mature technology, 157 Medicaid, 43 Medical practices, 157 Medical technologies, 165 Metabolics, 311 Microbiota, 5 Miles Laboratories, 81 Mountaineering, 293, 311 National innovation system, 129 NeuroCom, 343 New venture, 259 NewVenturist, 259 Noninvasive, 237 Nonprejudicial disclosure, 63 Nutrition, 187 Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), 227 Oxygen uptake (VO2), 311 |
Parkinson’s patients, 243 |
Volume 14: Author Index
Acevedo-Duncan, M., 49* Achyuta, A., 54* Adams, J. H., 52*, 63*, 66* Afroz, S., 68* Alexander, A. B., 131 Almerico, K., 69* Alqassis, A., 329 Amsler, C. D., 50* Andruski, B., 64* Antilla, J. C., 58*, 69* (2) Arendash, G. W., 72* Arrobo, G. E., 49* Bai, G., 65* Baker, B., 63* Baker, B. J., 50* (2), 51* Balu, B., 52* Bannister, E. C., 54* Barbeau, S. J., 49* Barger, M., 56*, 249 Barhate, C., 50* Beau, J., 50*, 51* Bercu, B. B., 50*, 277 Bhethanabotla, V., 68* Boozer, T. A., 67* Borcherds, W. M., 50* Borlongan, C. V., 58*, 70*, 72* Boyd, T. D., 51*, 365 Burda, W. N., 51* Butka, B., 51* Calcul, L., 51* Caliskan, F., 52*, 351 Camarota, A., 181, 219 Campbell, C. O., 52* Cao, C. H., 65* (2) Carey, S., 64* Castro, C., 329 Chang, S., 223 Chen, C. Y.-C., 223 Chen, X., 52*, 66* Chetram, M., 70* Chow, R., 51* Christodoulatos, C., 52*, 387 Coletti, C., 68* Constantino, J., 53* Cooper, J. R., 53* Costa, D. A., 199 Cox, Jr., R., 53* Cross, R. M., 62* Crouse, R. B., 54* Cuevas, J., 69* (2) Cunningham, J. A., 143 Cure, D., 54* Daly, D., 54*, 299 Daughdrill, G. W., 50* Davis, Y., 55* Daza, Y. A., 115 Degen, S. J., 55* De Laurentis, K. J., 55*, 64*, 341 Deng, J., 39 DeSouza, S. M., 53* Ditlin, R. D., 56* Dougherty, E., 181, 219 Dressler, D., 199 Duggirala, N. K., 55* Duncan, K., 59* Elineni, S. K., 55* Elliott, E., 181 Federoff, H. J., 1, 56*, 179, 219 Flanigan, D. L., 62* Fountain, M. W., 185 Frewin, C. L., 68* Fukumoto, I., 53* Fukumoto, J., 53* Furnbach, S., 52*, 387 Garapati, U., 55* Georggi, N. L., 49* Gilbert, R., 56*, 77 Gitlin, R. D., 49*, 329 Giunta, B., 39 Glover, J., 69* Glover, L. E., 58, 72* Gografe, S., 199 Gongola, J., 3 Goswami, Y., 77, 81, 103 Gou, Q. F., 61* Green, S., 69* Grieco, J., 69* Gude, V. G., 56* Guzman, K., 57* Gwee, N., 57*, 237 Hanson, H. P., 93 Hart, S. R., 53*, 67*, 76*, 381 Hazelwood, V., 52*, 387 Hellermann, G., 73* Highsmith, M. J., 64* Hinton, C., 70* Hipol, P. J., 76*, 381 Hochaus, G., 63* Hodgkins, A., 53* Hokenek, S., 115 Hopen, A. J., 56,* 57* (2) Howell, M., 55* Hughes, T., 199 Huguet, C., 69* Hyde, R., 75* Ishikawa, H., 58* Jain, P., 58* Jin, J., 39 Johnson, G. A., 71* Johnson, III, J. A., 131 Johnson, P., 63* Jotshi, C., 81 Kamath, S., 75* Kaminsky, M., 53* Kaneko, Y., 58*, 70* Kang, S. F., 67* Kasti, M., 185 Kellogg, S. L., 72* Kennedy, J. P., 58*, 287 Ketterl, T., 329 Khandan, N. N., 56* Killinger, D. K., 58*, 59*, 73*, 303 |
Kim, M. K., 61* Kim, S. U., 58 Kolliputi, N., 53* Kopchick, J. J., 59* Krakow, B., 81 Krishnan, R., 59* Krishnan, S., 103 Kuhn, J. N., 115 Kumar, A., 59* Kumar, S. S. R., 64* Kuravi, S., 81 Kyle, D., 50*, 51*, 62*, 63* Labrador, M. A., 49* LaCrue, A. N., 62* Lai, X., 60* Laing, J., 60* Lai-Yuen, S., 53*, 67* Le, P., 60* Lechler, T., 52*, 387 Li, K., 73* (2) Li, M. H., 71* Li, Q., 60* Liang, J., 52*, 57*, 60*, 61* (2), 64*, 65* (2), 66*, 67*, 72*, 74* (3) Lin, S., 61* Lin, S.-Z., 223 Lin, X. Y., 65* Lipka, S. M., 249 Liu, C., 61*, 65* Liu, D., 61* Lockey, R. F., 53*, 73* (2) Loeding, B., 59* Luo, R. J., 62* (2) Luo, Z. Q., 65* Luong, L., 62* Ma, W., 51* Mahawela, P., 209 Maher, S. P., 52* Maignan, J. R., 62* Manetsch, R., 51*, 52*, 62*, 63* Martin, B. B., 7 Martin, D. F., 7, 62*, 293 Maschek, A., 50* Mayo-Perez, A., 58* McAleer, J., 69* (2) McClintock, J. B., 50* McCraken, W. J., 63* McGaha, T. J., 50* Mengelkoch, L. J., 64* Merlak, M., 209 Merz, C. R., 63*, 249 Metcalf, C., 58* Mezencev, R., 70* Miao, Z., 153, 167 Milhous, W., 63* Miranda, F. A., 54* Mishall, K. M., 50* Mo, S. L., 72* Mo, X. L., 66* Mohammad, F., 64* Mohapatra, S., 55*, 73* (2) Mohapatra, S. S., 55*, 73* (2), 75* Moore, M. R., 64* Moreno, W. A., 249 Morris, G., 63* Morris, M. L, 64* Mukherjee, D., 75* Mukherjee, P., 75* Muscarella, M. N., 64* Mutka, T., 50*, 51*, 62* Nabar, N. R., 61*, 65* (3) Naif, A. K., 66* Namelikonda, N. K., 62* Nguyen, D., 60* Nijhawan, V., 66* Nilsson, L. N. G., 199 Noblet, R., 50* Ntumngia, F. B., 66* Odero-Marah, V., 70* Okojie, F. A., 67* Okwen, R. T., 143 Oliveros, A., 68* Onal, S., 67* O’Neal, T., 71* Ozcan, O., 52*, 351 Pang, K., 51* Parthasarathy, P. T., 53* Patel, A. R., 66* Pathak, S., 67* Pearce, C., 51* Pendyala, S., 81 Pennypacker, K. R., 69* (2) Perez, R., 49* Pfister, A. E., 17 Piyasinghe, L. P., 167 Pliutau, D., 303 Polizzotto, L., 67* Potter, H., 51*, 199, 365 Qayyum, E., 115 Qiu-Lan He, Q. L, 64* Quarrie, B., 63* Rahman, M., 81 Rajanbabu, V., 53* Ram, M., 81 Ravi, S., 55* Reeves, Jr., K. A., 52*, 351 Register, J., 68* Reyland, M., 68* Richardson, M., 68* Rieger, J., 68* Rosemurgy, A., 56*, 329 Ross, S., 56*, 329 Rum, S., 39 Saddow, S. E., 68* Sadic, E., 39 Sanberg, P. R., 1, 39, 70*, 71*, 179, 219 Sarkar, S., 59* Schettini, N., 68* Shahaduzzaman, M., 69* (2) Shaw, L. N., 51* Sheppard, J., 69* Shimizu, T., 72* Shinozuka, K., 70* Shytle, R. D., 70* Shyu, W., 61* Sicking, D. L., 70* Simoes, M. A., 76*, 381 Sinozuka, K., 58* Smith, A. J., 55* Smith, B., 70* Sneed, K. B., 57*, 60* (2), 61*, 63*, 65*, 71*, 72*, 74* (3) Soileau, M. J., 71* Souza, F., 59* Spengler, E., 185 Sridharan, P., 81 Stefanakos, E. K., 81, 103 Stevens, A. J., 71* Stewart, M. T., 143 Sun, J. Z., 71*, 74* (2) Sun, L. B., 64* Sun, Y., 56*, 329 Sundaram, S., 54* Swamidass, P., 72* |
Tajiri, N., 58*, 70*, 72* Tan, J., 39 Taylor, A. J., 54* Teramoto Kimura, S. Y., 17 Thomas, M., 143 Thomas, S., 68* Titus, J. B., 131 Trahan, J., 81 Trotz, M., 143 Tufts, R., 59* Unnasch, T., 50*, 63* Uppu, R. M., 64* Vachon, D. M., 72* Van Horn, K., 51* Van Olphen, A., 51* Van Scott, M. J. S., 73* Vasconcellos, J., 58* Vindrola-Padros, C., 25 Vo, B., 70* Vrijmoed, L., 51* Wade, T. E., 73* Walker, D., 115 Walker, D. J., 53* Walker, R. F., 277 Wang, C., 55* Wang, J., 73* (2) Wang, L. L., 61* Wang, Z. X., 57*, 71*, 74* (3) Waterman, C., 51* Weatherford, C., 131 Webber, E., 68* Weinbren, N., 70* Weller, T. M., 54* White, J., 185 White, M., 63* Whiteford, L. M., 25 Wilcox, Jr., W. E., 303 Williams, K., 131 Willing, A. W., 69* (2) Wills, M., 55*, 341 Winters, P. L., 49* Witanachchi, S., 75*, 209 Wolan, J. T., 115 Wong, T. M., 75* Wu, H., 50* Yang, L., 71* Yang, L. P., 60* Yin, J. J., 75* Young, L. D., 75* Yung, M. M., 115 Zakaria, M. A., 76*, 381 Zaworotko, M. J., 55* Zeller, D., 52*, 351 Zhang, Z., 65* Zhou, H., 39 Zhou, S. F., 52*, 57*, 60* (3), 61* (2), 62* (2), 64*, 65* (3), 66*, 67*, 71*, 72*, 74* (3), 75* Zu, H. H., 61* |
*Authors of abstracts from the Inaugural Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors. (Note that the number in parentheses indicates the author appears in more than one abstract on that page.)
Volume 14: Subject Index
Academic, 387 Aging, 277 Aluminum, 293 Alzheimer’s disease (AD), 39, 199, 365 America Invents Act, 293 Amyloid, 199 Amyloid-β (Aβ), 39 Apolipoprotein E (apoE), 199 Argentina, 25 Assessment, 387 Asset map, 185 Assistive technology, 341 Atherosclerosis, 199 Atmospheric transmission, 303 Biomass-to-fuels, 115 Bipolar semipermeable membrane, 249 Bisphenol A (BPA), 7 Blood, 199 Bolivia, 25 Buoyancy, 143 Cancer, 25, 223 Carbon dioxide (CO2), 115, 143 Children, 25 China Medical University Beigang Hospital (CMUBH), 223 Choreography, 237 Cigarette, 39 Clean energy, 131 Clinical trial, 365 Collaboration, 351 Colpotomy, 381 Competition, 181 Computer program, 17 Concentrating solar power plants, 81 Copyright, 237 Culture, 387 Dance, 237 Deaf, 17 Dementia, 39 Device control, 341 Diagnostic test, 277 Dialytic battery, 249 Economical encapsulation, 81 Economy, 299 Electrochemical, 293 Electroluminescence, 209 Emitter, 103 Energy, 115 Energy conversion, 103 Entrepreneurship, 299, 387 Epoxy resins, 7 Estrogenic activity (EA), 7 Florida Current, 93 Fusion, 131 Ghrelin, 277 Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), 365 Green house/urbane agriculture, 209 Grow-light, 209 Growth hormone deficiency and insufficiency, 277 Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH), 277 |
Hands free, 341 High temperature thermal energy storage systems, 81 Humanitarian technology, 181 Human–machine interaction, 341 Hydrogen (H2), 115 Hypothalamic–pituitary function, 277 Innovation hub, 185 Innovation life cycle, 185 Innovation, 181, 185, 287, 299, 387 Innovative performance, 351 Inventing, 287 Inverter, 167 In vivo channel modeling, 329 In vivo wireless networking, 329 iScreen, 223 iSMART, 223 Job creation, 299 Laparoscopy, 381 Laser atmospheric propagation, 303 Laser remote sensing, 303 Marine and hydrokinetic energy, 93 Marine current turbine, 93 Marine renewable energy, 93 Medical travel, 25 Metrics, 387 Mexico, 17 Microgrid, 167 MIM diode, 103 Minimally invasive surgery, 329 Municipal wastewater, 143 Nanophosphor, 209 Natural orifice, 381 Network analysis, 351 Novel encapsulation technologies, 81 Ocean energy, 249 Osmotic power generation, 249 Parabiosis, 199 Paraguay, 25 Patent, 365 Patentable creativity, 287 Patenting, 287 Patents for Humanity, 181 Person having ordinary skill in the art (PHOSITA), 287 Plasmas, 131 Plastics, 7 Polycarbonates, 7 Power electronic converters, 153 Priority, 293 |
Product commercialization, 185 Professional organizations, 299 Pulsed power loads (PLLs), 167 Rectenna, 103 Research, 185 Resonances, 153 Reverse electrodialysis (RED), 249 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 365 Ripples, 153 Risk, 39 Salinity gradient power (SGP), 249 Service-learning, 17 Smoking, 39 Software, 237 Software for laser transmission, 303 Solar, 153 Spheromak, 131 Start-up companies, 299 Stem cell, 223 Surgery, 381 TCM database@Taiwan, 223 Technology management, 185 Technology transfer, 185 Toxicity, 7 Transvaginal, 381 Turbulence, 131 United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), 181 User interface, 341 Vertical baffling, 143 Voltage source converter, 167 Wind, 153 |
Volume 13: Author Index
Agrawal, S., 249 Alwarappan, S., 87* Arshadi, N., 249 Banerjee, A. K., 88* Bjugstad, K. B., 63 Blosser, G. H., 249 Borenstein, J., 85* Boyapalle, S., 27, 90* Borlongan, C. V., 86* Brown, K. G., 107 Busnaina, A., 84* Cameron, D. F., 83* Carey, S., 213 Chen, M., 5 Chikloti, A., 5, 83* Cissell, K., 87* Clark, H., 85* Collazo, Y. T., 95, 125, 165, 175 Cover, N. F., 91* Dao, M. L., 91* Das, M., 88* Davis, Y., 51, 87* De Laurentis, K. J., 213 DeLeon, E., 137 DePaoli, D. W., 107 Dillon, P. J., 281 Dixon, P., 175 Dubey, R., 213 Dyer, K., 293 Edge, E., 151 Elineni, K. K., 88* Emerich, D. F., 86* Federoff, H. J., 261 Finsterle, S., 175 Freshley, M., 175 Frewin, C., 89* Frost, J., 281 Fruchter, J. S., 151 Gallant, N. D., 85*, 88*, 89* Garay, J., 90* Gerdes, K., 175 Golden, J. W., 90* Gomez, 87 Gorton, I., 175 Green, S. M., 90* Gronda, A., 90* Guo, Z., 267 Haefner, D. R., 119 Harper, H., 88* Haynie, D., 83* Heft, J., 88* Hellermann, G., 27 Highsmith, J., 213 Hoeb, M., 89* Hubbard, 175 Iyer, N., 137 Jansik, D. P., 151 Johnson, G. A., 241 Joshi, R., 87* Kanakenahalli, M., 90* Kirk, P. G., 95, 125, 165 Kong, X., 88* Kosambiya, J. K., 305 Kumar, A., 87*, 89*, 91*, 305 Ladanov, M., 89* Lai-Yuen, S., 91* Lal, R., 84* Larson, D., 84* Leong, K. W., 85* Li, C.-Z., 87* Li, W., 91* Lofaro, R. J., 225 Lopez, B. K., 281 |
MacKay, J. A., 5 Malik, A., 91* Mao, H., 88* Marra, S. L., 119 Martin, B. B., 203 Martin, D. F., 203, 233 Matthews, G., 89* Matthews, W. G., 88* Maulsby, R., 239 McDaniel, J. R., 5 McQueen, M. E., 213 Mengelkoch, L., 213 Meza, J., 175 Mitu, K., 293 Moghissi, A. A., 95 Mohapatra, S., 27, 51, 83*, 87*, 88*, 90 (2)* Mohapatra, S. S., 1, 27, 51, 86*, 87*, 88*, 90*, 91* Morris, M. L., 213 Moulton, D., 175 Nigam, H., 137 Nwachukwu, C., 89* Oliveros, A., 89* Patel, K., 90 (2)* Patel, R., 90 (2)* Pathak, Y., 75, 305 Patterson, R., 175 Pereira, C., 107 Peterson, G. R., 99 Preuss, C., 75, 305 Regalbuto, M. C., 107 Richards, E., 151 Saddow, S. E., 89* Sanberg, P. A., 90*, 201, 241, 261 Santos, J. K., 125 Schoell, S. J., 89* Schultz, J. R., 107 Scott, E., 87* Seal, S., 86* Seed, I., 165 Segro, S. S., 91* Seitz, R., 175 Shahaduzzaman, M., 90* Sharma, V., 90 (2)* Sharp, I. D., 89* Shukla, R. R., 263 Sindelar, R., 137 Sladek, J., 63, 86* Smith, K. M., 225 Smith, S. C., 107 Steefel, C., 175 Stevens, A. J., 241 Sundarrao, S., 213 Swift, W., 137 Szilagyi, A. P., 125, 165 |
Tran, N., 39 Vermeul, V. R., 151 Vindrola-Padros, C., 293 Vinson, D., 137 Wang, X., 90 (2)* Webster, T. J., 39, 85* Wellman, D. M., 151 Wells, K. J., 305 Williamson, M., 175 Willing, A. W., 90* Zheng, H., 90* Zhu, M., 175 |
*Authors of abstracts from the 2010 Nanobio Collaborative (NBC) Conference.
Volume 13: Subject Index
Aluminum, 233 Ambulatory impairment, 267 America Invents Act, 249 Apatite, 151 Argus® II, 263 ASCEM, 175 Assistive, 213 Barrier, 119 Body/mind health, 267 Boehmite separation, 99 Bone, 39 Breastfeeding, 281 Calcium phosphate, 39 Cancer, 51 Cement, 119 Charles Martin Hall, 233 Chitosan, 27 Cockpit automation, 225 Cold Crucible Induction Melter (CCIM), 99 Commercialization, 241 Community-based participatory research, 305 Community-engaged research, 305 Community organizations, 281 Contaminate fate, 151 Corrosion, 137 Cryolite, 233 Cultural consideration, 267 3D printers, 249 Deactivation and decommissioning (D&D), 125 Decision models, 165 Disabilities, 267 Dry storage, 137 Early adopters, 241 Environmental management, 175 Evaluation, 119 Faculty evaluations, 75 Fertility preservation, 293 First-to-file, 249 First-to-invent, 249 Fluidized Bed Stream Reforming (RBSR), 99 Gene therapy, 27 Groundwater, 175 Guidelines, 293 Historical site assessments, 125 HIV/AIDS, 281 Human therapy, 63 Hydrogel, 5, 51 Inclusion complex, 5 Independent inventors, 249 India, 305 Infant health, 281 Innovation, 203 In situ remediation, 151 Knowledge elicitation, 125 Knowledge management, 125 Magnetic nanoparticles, 39 Matrix, 51 Micelle, 5 Microfluidic, 51 Mixed ability dance, 213 Mobility, 213 Model, 175 Modeling, 107 Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT), 281 Multi-Attribute Utility Theory, 165 |
Nanofibers, 51 Nanotechnology, 39, 75 Near Tank Treatment System (NTTS), 99 Neurological disease, 63 New matter developed postfiling, 249 Octolig®, 203 Oncofertility, 293 Operational decision making, 225 Osteoporosis, 39 Participatory action research, 305 Patents, 241 Patient decision making, 293 Performance, 119 Phosphate, 151 Physical fitness, 267 P. L. T. Héroult, 233 Postissuance, 249 Prevention, 281 Process knowledge (PK), 125 Project portfolios, 165 Project prioritization, 165 Promotion, 75, 241 Protein, 5 Public health, 305 Quality assurance, 107 Remediation, 203 Reproductive health, 281 Research reactor, 137 Retinal degeneration, 263 Review, 107 Risk identification, 225 Risk management, 225 Rolling dance chair project, 213 |
Safety, 27 Scaffold, 51 Self-assembly, 5 Simulation, 175 Small and large entity inventors, 249 Social barriers, 293 Spent nuclear fuel, 137 Stanford v. Roche, 249 Stem cells, 63 Tai Chi, 267 Tenure, 75, 241 Theranostic, 27 Three-tier tracking, 249 Transition metal ions, 203 United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPATO), 249, 263 Unity of invention, 249 Uranium, 151 Vesicle, 5 Visual prosthesis, 263 Waste, 107 Wheelchair design, 213 Wheelchair Taijiquan, 267 Women's health, 281 |
Volume 12: Author Index
Abadi, G., 153 Bauer, G., 197 Bauer, M., 89 Biddle, L., 89 Borlongan, C. V., 21 Brown, J. R., 13 Chang, W.-S., 71, 143 Emerich, D. F., 29 Federoff, H. J., 1 FitzGerald, K. T., 21 Fries, D., 89 Fultz-Carver, C., 21 Gilbert, R. A., 115 Glenn, J. F., 241 Goldberg, S. F., 233 Gutmann, R. J., 55 Hickey, J. D., 115 Holbrook, J. B., 213 Hoover, W., 153 Jones, R., 171 Kaime, E. M., 233 Kean, G., 153, 171 Killinger, D. K., 99 |
Lannon, C., 171 Little, B., 171 Lloyd, J., 13 Lodato, F., 79 Manning, T., 153, 171 Martin, B. B., 129 Martin, D. F., 71, 129, 143 McLeod, B., 153 McWhirter, C., 21 Moghissi, A. A., 187, 203 Moore, K. H., 233 Nienow, J., 171 Odgen, M., 153 Orive, G., 29 Phillips, D., 153 Polizzotto, L., 5 Prather-Stroud, W., 249 Race, P., 89 Raymond, S., 89 Rothenberg, M., 189 |
Sanberg, P. R., 1, 21 Small, M., 71, 143 Swetnam, M. S., 203 Thomas, J., 153 Wade, T. E., 55 Ward, D. R., 129 Wilbanks, W., 153 Yglesias, E., 225 |
Subject Index
Accountability, 213 Adult stem cells, 21 Amoxicillin, 143 Animal agriculture, 129 Basic research, 197 Bilski v. Kappos, 13 Biodesign, 79 Biomaterials, 29 Biomedical research, 241 Biomimicry, 79 Bryostatin, 171 Cell line, 153 Central nervous system, 29 Competition, 5 Conflict of interest, 197 Conservation, 249 Consumer involvement, 233 Crowd sourcing, 89 Dyes, 143 Electric field-mediated molecule delivery, 115 Electrochemotherapy, 115 Electrogene therapy, 115 Electroporation, 115 Embryonic stem cells, 21 Encapsulation, 71, 129, 143 Endangered Species Act, 249 Environment, 129 Error, 225 Ethics, 21 Expertise, 213 Federal, 225 Funding organization, 197 Gas dielectrics, 55 IC interconnect, 55 Informal science education, 89 Innovation, 5, 79, 89, 129, 233 International collaboration, 197 Laser probes, 99 Laser sensors, 99 Lesser prairie chicken, 249 Lidar, 99 Lissamine green B, 143 |
Mass spectrometry, 171 Medicine, 13 Merit review criteria, 189 Methods of diagnosis and treatment, 13 Microbial amplification chamber, 171 Micro/nanoelectronics, 55 National Science Foundation, 189 Natural product, 171 Octolig®, 1, 129, 143 Optical detection, 99 Patent eligible subject matter, 13 Patent law, 13 Peer review, 189, 197, 203, 213, 225, 233, 241 Pharmaceuticals, 71, 129, 143 Polymer, 29 Product development, 79 Real value, 5 Reliability, 225 Research program management, 241 Research, 89 Review, 129 |
Sand dune lizard, 249 Science network, 89 Scientific assessment, 203 Semiempirical PM3, 153 Siderophore, 153 Societal impacts, 213 Solubility, 153 Stakeholders, 5 Stem cells, 29 Sustainability, 79 Taxol, 153 Taxol stability, 153 Technical review, 249 Technology, 129 Threatened species, 249 Three-dimensional integrated circuits, 55 Three-dimensional integration, 55 Transplantation, 21 United States Supreme Court, 13 Validity, 225 Value Balance™, 5 Vertical review, 203 Xanthenylbenzenes, 71 Zinc phthalocyaninetetrasulfonate (ZPS), 143 |
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