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Apparatus for Automated Flow Deposition of Multiple Ultra-Thin Layers Using the Layer-by-Layer Technique

The University of Memphis seeks partners interested in commercializing a novel technique that can apply a large variety and forms of polymer-colloid composite coatings to any type of surface.
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AutoTutor & AutoTutor Lite

AutoTutor is a web-based software platform seeking to take e-learning to new heights. AutoTutor Lite provides content owners with the means to electronically engage students in a learning exercise empirically proven to enhance knowledge retention.
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AutoWitness

An Affordable, Long Lasting, and Autonomous Burglar Tracking System.
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Customizable Nanofiltration

Imagine what a faster, more efficient filtering process would do for your company. Our sub-nanometer thin materials with controlled nanopores can speed up membrane filtering processes significantly.
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Disposable, High-Density, One-time Write Electronic Memory or: "Electronic Memory Foil" ("EMF")

Imagine if you could store a gigabyte of information on a foil as small as a postage stamp, as thin as a hair and cheaper than a penny. This proprietary product is in development at the U of M.

This patent-pending technology is in early development. Please contact OTT directly for further information. We look forward to hearing from you.


Enhanced Monitoring of EEG signals

Controlling computers with brain waves is no longer in the realm of science fiction. This U of M / Air Force Research Labs technology provides a unique solution to the problem of signal extraction from a high noise environment. The method has been applied successfully in various signal processing and imaging areas and can be used with existing hardware platforms.
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Novel Autotaxin Inhibitors

The Invention is a series of novel, patent-pending, lead compounds with potential to treat cancer metastasis, obesity, neuropathic pain, atherosclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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