Devices, Systems, and Methods for Handling Noise in Non-Invasive Biological Interrogation Techniques ID: 2020-016
This invention revolutionizes non-invasive medical diagnostics by significantly improving noise handling in biological interrogation techniques.

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Technology Overview
The technology outlined in the "2020-016d_Redacted.pdf" document is a novel approach to enhancing the accuracy and reliability of non-invasive biological interrogation methods. Developed at Brigham Young University with funding from TULA Health Inc., this invention targets the critical issue of noise interference in diagnostic techniques, offering a refined solution that promises to elevate the standard of non-invasive medical diagnostics.
Key Advantages
- Enhanced accuracy in non-invasive diagnostic techniques
- Improved reliability due to effective noise reduction
- Strengthened legal protection facilitated by a provisional patent application
- Supported by substantial university resources and external funding from TULA Health Inc
Problems Addressed
- Reduction of noise interference in non-invasive diagnostics
- Overcoming limitations of current biological interrogation methods
- Addressing legal and intellectual property challenges in medical device invention
Market Applications
- Medical diagnostics and imaging
- Healthcare technology development
- Biomedical research tools
- Intellectual property and patent law in the biomedical sector
Additional Information
Technology ID: 2020-016
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Date Published: 28 March, 2025
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