Stony Brook University Patents Issued - September 2025
The Office for Research and Innovation and Intellectual Property Partners (IPP) proudly celebrate all Stony Brook University inventors who dare to shape the future. Through dedication, ingenuity, and perseverance, they are transforming groundbreaking ideas into reality, embodying the spirit of innovation that defines our institution.
Today, we recognize the following innovators for their recently issued patents:
Ashwanth Subamanian, PhD, Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
Metal-Oxide Infiltrated Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Resistive Random-Access Memory Device
Shan Lin, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
System and Method for Toothbrush Monitoring Using Magneto-Inductive Coil Sensor
Andrew Labella, PhD, Department of Radiology
Amirhossein Goldan, PhD, Department of Radiology
Eric Petersen, PhD, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Wei Zhao, PhD, Department of Radiology
System and Method for Power-Efficient Multiplexing for High Resolution Time-of-Flight
Positron Emission Tomography Modules with Intercrystal Light Sharing
Matthew Eisaman, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jan Folkson, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Joseph Andrade, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Method for Transferring Graphene from Metal Substrates
Kenneth R. Shroyer, MD, PhD, Department of Pathology
Luisa Escobar-Hoyos, PhD, Department of Pathology
Keratin 17 as a Biomarker for Bladder Cancer
Jingfang Ju, PhD, Department of Pathology
Andrew Fesler, PhD, Department of Pathology
5-Halouracil-Modified microRNAs and Their Use in the Treatment of Cancer
Benjamin S. Hsiao, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Sunil K. Sharma, PhD, Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
Priyanka Sharma, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Ken I. Johnson, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Compositions and Methods for Removal of Negatively Charged Impurities Using Metal-Cellulose
Fiber Composite
Think you have an invention? Watch this video about how IPP works with Stony Brook University innovators to commercialize inventions.
Have any questions or concerns? Schedule an office hour appointment with a Stony Brook University technology transfer professional.
We wish you a successful and inventful September!