Dowben, Weaver among those making Nebraska U a global top earner for patents

June 17, 2025

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A next-generation memory device developed by Peter Dowben, Charles Bessey Professor of Physics and Astronomy, and a process to generate a universal influenza vaccine by Eric Weaver, professor of biological sciences, are highlights of the 36 patents awarded to projects led by University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers.

Strengthening its role as a driver of research, innovation and economic growth, the University of Nebraska remains one of the world’s top institutions for earning patents.

In the latest report from the National Academy of Inventors, the NU system climbed six spots to No. 49 nationally and remained among the top 100 globally after securing 47 U.S. utility patents in 2024. This marks the eighth consecutive year that the combined research efforts of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, University of Nebraska Medical Center and University of Nebraska at Omaha have earned the global distinction.

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