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44 Results were found on Technologies

5-2012-385

Interferometer Based biosensor

  An active integrated-optics device for biosensing applications based on an interferometric laser has been developed.  This device is an interferometric laser biosensor which combines the benefits of spectral interrogation of an emitting biosensor with the sensitivity of interferometric integrated optics devices.  In order to maximize the sensitivity of the interferometric laser biosensor, and in […] Read More >

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8-2013-414

Bypassing Obstacles in MRI Guided Ultrasound

The TechnologyAn optic holographic technique, used to reduce acoustic energy density on obstacles inside a high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) path.  The holograms are generated using a newly developed algorithm, based on the Gerchberg-Saxton (GS) algorithm and fit to the linear acoustical equations used in ultrasound (US) intensity patterns. The Need In HIFU a focused ultrasound […] Read More >

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8-2013-417

MRI Radiofrequency (RF) Coil with Efficient Excitation and Reception Neuronal Water Molecules

The TechnologyA simple-designed RF resonator which can be used to provide a substantially homogeneous RF magnetic field in an MRI apparatus.  The homogeneity of the RF field is achieved by a judicious selection of both the electrical setup connected to conductive elements (e.g., electronic circuitry), and the geometrical characteristics (e. g., profile shape, dimensions, etc.) […] Read More >

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8-2013-443

Whole Brain Visualization of Distinct Cortical Layers by MRI

The TechnologyAn MRI platform including an imaging protocol and analysis software enabling in-vivo visualization, characterization and measurement of the distinct layers of the human cortex including width in 3D.  The imaging protocol utilizes inversion recovery (IR-MRI) pulse sequencing.  A set of inversion times, identified and correlated to the different cortical layers provides the sought distinction […] Read More >

8-2013-461

3D Flexible Electrode for Electrochemical Cell Diagnostics

TechnologyA compact 3D electrochemical sensor constructed on a pliant substrate for in-vitro and in-vivo measurements of cells and tissues. The device includes a specially designed sensing layer containing reference and measurement electrodes that are connected to contact pads on the back side of the device by uniquely designed via interconnects. The sensor is enclosed in […] Read More >

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5-2013-679

A smartphone based psychiatrist-aid system to monitor and prevent recurring illnesses

Lifegraph enables early detection of disease deterioration in mental health patients,using proprietary machine-learning algorithms applied to data collected from thesmartphone sensors.VISIONImproving lives of patients with mental disorders and decreasing the burden of disease on patients,their families and society as a whole.NEED AND MARKET POTENTIALMental disorders are a leading cause for loss of productivity and hospital […] Read More >

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8-2013-722

Video stabilizer for Cardiac-MRI (CMRI) perfusion

TechnologySeveral Cardiac-MRI (CMRI) sequences are influenced by diaphragm body motion throughout the respiratory and cardiac cycles. Stabilizing these videos might allow a better medical diagnosis by radiologists. Video-stabilization and ROI-tracking are well-known problems in computer-vision, with many practical applications. However these two problems become even more challenging for medical gray videos, in which separating ROI […] Read More >

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8-2013-736

Multi-Modal Deep Neural Networks for Multi-Sequence MRI Guided Procedures

Image guided surgery is becoming the standard for high accuracy, low risk procedures. In this context, MRI is often the imaging modality of choice since it provides unrivalled contrast between soft tissues and consequently best detectability of the procedure target. MRI is conceptually a multi-sequence technique in which multiple scans providing complementary information are used […] Read More >

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5-2014-805

Interferometric phase microscopy for label-free morphological evaluation of sperm cells

Portable, compact, add-on Interferometric Phase Microscope module An optical module and software package which optically compresses several interferometric images into a single camera image and thus provides extended interferometric the field of view (FOV). Records more interferometric information on the same amount of camera pixels. ApplicationsMedical industry In-vitro diagnostics -Measuring quantitative thickness profiles of biological […] Read More >

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5-2015-883

High resolution deep tissue imaging of turbid media

TechnologyImaging through turbid media such as occluding body fluids (e.g. blood, urine, CSF) is restricted due to strong scattering. In applications such as intravascular optical imaging applications clearing of the imaging path (the lumen) are done by, e.g., locally stopping blood flow. The technology utilizes guided shaped light for minimally-invasive Angioscopy without the necessity to […] Read More >

Prof. Gazit Ehud

The central dogma in the study of protein folding suggests that the thermodynamically-favorable state of proteins under physiological conditions is their folded one. However, there are number of cases in which the favorable states of proteins are rather unfolded, partially folded (e.g., “molten globular”), or misfolded (e.g., nonspecific aggregates or amyloid fibrils). These observations lead […] Read More >

Prof. Gefen Amit

Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory  The Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory of Professor Amit Gefen (@AmitGefen) has versatile in-house testing equipment for state-of-the-art experimental (test bench) and computer modeling and simulation studies of medical devices and consumables. Professor Gefen has more than 20 years of experience in developing and executing laboratory tests and modeling and simulation work. Together with […] Read More >

Prof. GERBER Alexander

1.  Nanoscale magnetic systems. a) Spin-dependent electronic transport in ultra-thin magnetic films and granular ferromagnet – normal metal and ferromagnet – insulator mixtures. b) Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) and tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR). c) Extraordinary Hall effect in ultra-thin films and heterogeneous mixtures. d) Magnetic properties of single nanoscale magnetic clusters and their arrays. c) Development of […] Read More >

Dr. Gil-Ad Irit

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Prof. Golberg Alexander

Our goal is to generative fundamental knowledge on biological systems organization and function, and to apply this knowledge to develop technologies that address critical challenges in energy generation and health. Our laboratory conducts research in a wide range of research subjects including: BioEnergy systems Bioenergy systems efficiency analysis We develop models to analyze the efficiency […] Read More >

Prof. Greenspan Hayit

Hayit Greenspan is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering, Tel-Aviv University. Dr. Greenspan received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering (EE) from the Technion, and the Ph.D. degree in EE from CALTECH – California Institute of Technology. She was a Postdoc with the CS Division at U.C. Berkeley following […] Read More >

Prof. Halperin Eran

Research Areas Computational Biology Machine Learning Algorithms Population Genetics Statistical Genetics Read More >

Prof. Hanein Yael

Research Interest Brain machine interface, engineered neural networks, nanotube – neuron interfaces Our research activity concerns with the development of electronic nano devices which are designed to interface with brain cells and to record their activity. These devices have far reaching applications in the realm of understanding brain disorders, the effect of drugs on the […] Read More >

Prof. Talma Hendler

Full Professor, School of Psychological Science, Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Sagol School Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University. Laboratory for Brain and Emotion Experience, Sagol Brain Instituite, Wohl Institute for Advanced Imaging, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Research Brain Mechanisms of Human Emotion Generation & Regulation Investigating brain mechanisms underlie generation and […] Read More >

Prof. Hershkovitz Israel

Research Areas include: Biohistory: The social and biological impact the transition from foraging and hunting to farming had on human populations. Although a rapid event in human evolution, the ‘agriculuture revolution’ was the most significant cultural process in human history, something that forever changed the face of humanity (culturally and biologically). Unlike many other paleoanthropological studies, […] Read More >

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