Baltimore, MD, United States of America

Hang Yu

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Hang Yu

Introduction

Hang Yu is a prominent inventor based in Baltimore, MD (US). She has made significant strides in the field of optical imaging, particularly with her groundbreaking work on miniature microscopes. Her innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize how researchers study animal physiology in real-time.

Latest Patents

Hang Yu holds a patent for a "Miniature microscope for multi-contrast optical imaging in animals." This invention provides a miniature microscope capable of performing in vivo, real-time imaging of multiple organ sites in awake and behaving animals, such as rodents. The microscope incorporates multiple optical contrast mechanisms, including fluorescence, hemoglobin levels, deoxyhemoglobin levels, and blood flow. It is fully adaptable for in vitro and ex vivo imaging and can be customized for various magnifications. Additionally, it allows for optogenetic, electrical, and chemical stimulations, drug delivery, microdialysis, and electrical signal recording, all while enabling wireless image transmission and charging.

Career Highlights

Hang Yu is affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, where she continues to push the boundaries of optical imaging technology. Her work is characterized by a commitment to enhancing the capabilities of imaging systems for better understanding of biological processes.

Collaborations

She collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Arvind Pathak and Nitish V Thakor, who contribute to her research endeavors and help advance the field of optical imaging.

Conclusion

Hang Yu's innovative contributions to miniature microscopy exemplify the intersection of technology and biology. Her work not only enhances our understanding of animal physiology but also paves the way for future advancements in medical imaging.

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