The current state of the art methods were developed in 2004, and are widely understood to be insufficient.
Dr. Kelsey’s method provides information about cellular activity using a process that is much faster, more reliable, and cost efficient. Understanding the response of the immune system to disease, injury and therapy can significantly impact health care outcomes. The patent will make it easier for Dr. Kelsey to attract proof of concept funding from industry and other research partners.
Brown Technology Innovations
Date
February 1, 2020
Brown Receives Two Patents, One for Breakthrough in Cancer Therapeutics, One For Chromatography
Brown has been issued two patents this month. The first is for a possible breakthrough tool for cancer therapeutics. Dr. Karl Kelsey and his colleague, John Wienecke, at the University of California San Francisco, have invented a new methodology for understanding cellular response to cancer diagnostics and treatment.