|
Combining Pulmonary Function Test Data with Other Clinical Data
Reference #: 01323
The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Combining Pulmonary Function Test Data with Other Clinical Data
Background:
According to the Centers for Disease Control there are approximately 25 million Americans with asthma and 15 million Americans with COPD. COPD is the third most common cause...
Published: 6/13/2023
|
Updated: 6/9/2022
|
Inventor(s): Richard Hoppmann, Keith Barron, Robert (Toufic) Haddad, Duncan Norton
Keywords(s):
Category(s): Health Sciences, Software and Computing
|
|
Using Artificial Intelligence to Assess Difficulty Level of Ultrasound Examinations
Reference #: 01503
The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Using Artificial Intelligence to assess difficulty level of ultrasound examinations.
Background:
The use of ultrasound is rapidly expanding across virtually all levels of medical practice. Ultrasound is a very operator-dependent modality compared to other...
Published: 7/10/2026
|
Updated: 1/19/2022
|
Inventor(s): Richard Hoppmann, Floyd Bell, Robert (Toufic) Haddad, Keith Barron
Keywords(s): AI, artificial intelligence, Assessment, Competency, Gamification, Scanning, Simulation, Ultrasound
Category(s): Health Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Software and Computing
|
|
Multiple Format Instructional Display Matrix Including Real Time Input
Reference #: 01301The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for the Reality Instructional Medical System (RIMS), a multi-format instructional display matrix including real time input.Background:Teaching and learning complex content and concepts, such as those in medical education, present significant challenges for instructors...
Published: 9/4/2022
|
Updated: 5/13/2021
|
Inventor(s): Richard Hoppmann, Robert (Toufic) Haddad, Sean David Lee, Christopher Lee
Keywords(s):
Category(s): Engineering and Physical Sciences, Software and Computing, Health Sciences
|
|
Projection System for Visual Morphing of Patient Disease
Reference #: 01430
The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Projection System for Visual Morphing of Patient Disease
Background:
Many patients fail to truly understand the implications of their condition. They sometimes neglect how their disease can progress and thus do not prioritize their medications and needed lifestyle...
Published: 7/10/2026
|
Updated: 5/13/2021
|
Inventor(s): Richard Hoppmann, Steven Wilson, Robert (Toufic) Haddad, Floyd Bell
Keywords(s): age-progression, AI, artificial intelligence, deep learning, disease-progression, education, educational device, Medical images, morphing, pathology, predictions, real-time
Category(s): Health Sciences, Software and Computing
|