ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 2 -- United States Patent no. 12,484,774, issued on Dec. 2, was assigned to University of Miami (Miami).
"Spectrally adjustable ocular photosensitivity analyzer" was invented by Jean Marie Parel (Miami), Cornelis Rowaan (Miami), Alex Gonzalez (Miami), Juan Silgado (Miami), Mariela C. Aguilar (Miami) and Yu-Cherng Channing Chang (Miami).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Ocular photosensitivity analyzer. In an embodiment, a programmable light source, comprising a plurality of multi-spectra light modules, is configured to emit light according to a lighting condition. For one or a plurality of iterations, the programmable light source is activated to emit the light according to ...