In Vivo RFID Chip
- Technology Benefits
- Many different sensors can be integrated onto the chip. The chip will be small enough that control at the single cell level is possible.
- Technology Application
- The chip can also be used to control the release of drugs, or to electrically stimulate biological functions for either therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
- Detailed Technology Description
- None
- Application No.
- 8830037
- Others
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Additional Technologies by these Inventors
Tech ID/UC Case
20651/2008-500-0
Related Cases
2008-500-0
- *Abstract
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The invention is a fully CMOS compatible RFID chip, thinned from the backside, with an integrated antenna, as a platform for bio-sensing. A transmit function is built in using CMOS circuitry so the RFID chip can send information back out of the body. The invention can be fabricated at any silicon foundry at low cost. The invention is physically small enough for non-invasive monitoring of patient health as an implanted device. Power is provided by a power source from outside the body, so that the implantation can be permanent and requires no battery.
- *IP Issue Date
- Sep 9, 2014
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Peter Burke
Department:
Name: Christopher Rutherglen
Department:
- Country/Region
- USA
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