The CINT has licensed a suite of technologies to Neurolutions. This is a start-up focused on the development of neuroprosthetic strategies for motor disabled patients. Licensed technologies are the following:
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Schalk G, Leuthardt EC, Wolpaw J, Bruenner P. “ Method for Analyzing the Brain and Other Complex Systems.” Patent pending, application filed to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, June 13, 2006.
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Leuthardt EC, Moran D, Laconte M, Chieu A, Kam B, Dacey RG. “Subdural Electrode Telemitter.” PCT filing to World Intellectual Property Organization, submitted in December, 2004.
Leuthardt EC, Schalk G, Wolpaw JW, Ojemann JG, Moran DW. “Brain Computer Interface.” Patent issued on October 10, 2006, Patent No. 7,120,486.