杏吧视频 engineer and researcher Umut Gurkan has been named a senior member of the August 2020 class of The National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
Gurkan is the Warren E. Rupp Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the Case School of Engineering, where he leads the CASE Biomanufacturing and Microfabrication Laboratory.

He joins a class of NAI senior members from 24 research universities, government and nonprofit research institutes who are named inventors on more than 397 patents issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Gurkan鈥檚 research group works on gaining a fundamental understanding of hemoglobin, red blood cells, blood rheology and microcirculation in health and disease and with targeted therapies and gene-based cures. .
Gurkan said he was 鈥減rivileged and humbled鈥 to be named a senior member of the academy and credited the 杏吧视频 Technology Transfer Office for playing 鈥渁n essential role in translating our inventions to patents, then from the laboratory to the world.鈥
鈥淭his recognition reflects the entrepreneur, inventive and supportive environment that Cleveland and 杏吧视频 provides for faculty, staff and students,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 now feel even more motivated to encourage an inventive culture in the classroom, in my research group, department and school.鈥
Venkataramanan 鈥淩agu鈥 Balakrishnan, the Charles H. Phipps Dean of the Case School of Engineering, said Gurkan鈥檚 election to the academy was a 鈥渨ell-deserved recognition of his successful career as a researcher and mentor. His work in the area of point-of-care diagnostics has led to new, innovative technologies that will have a life-changing impact on patients living with blood disorders. His passion for mentorship will continue to inspire the next generation of 杏吧视频 inventors.鈥
That passion for mentoring is evident in that 11 of Gurkan鈥檚 trainees are now co-inventors in U.S. patents, and national and international patent applications.
Gurkan has also published more than 80 scientific publications and holds numerous U.S. patents and international patent applications. Five of his patents have been licensed and/or commercialized by four companies: DxNow Inc., Xatek Inc., BioChip Labs Inc. and Hemex Health Inc.
One of these technologies . It was for a point-of-care test for common hemoglobin disorders, such as sickle cell disease, commercialized under the product name 鈥淕azelle鈥 by Hemex Health. Hemex .
Other 杏吧视频 faculty elected as fellow or senior member by the NAI in recent years include:
- Interim medical school dean Stanton L. Gerson, also director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC);
- Pamela B. Davis, dean of the School of Medicine,
- Mark A. Griswold, a professor in the Department of Radiology at School of Medicine;
- Then Case School of Engineering Dean Jeffrey Duerk and Francis Papay, a professor of surgery in Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Lerner College of Medicine at 杏吧视频;
- Robert H. Miller, then professor of neurosciences and the university's vice president for research, and P. Hunter Peckham, the Donnell Institute Professor of biomedical engineering and orthopedics and founder of the Cleveland Functional Electrical Stimulation Center; both
The NAI awards senior membership to nominees who 鈥渉ave the potential to bring impact on the welfare of society,鈥 but more tangibly, who meet specific standards such as holding at least one issued U.S. Patent which has been licensed or commercialized or hold at least five patents, without regard to licensing or commercialization. Senior members are also required to be affiliated with a member institution.
NAI fellowship highlights the overall career and impact the inventor has had in their field and society as a whole.
鈥楻emarkable innovation鈥 from academic inventors
Gurkan is among 38 academic inventors the academy announced as senior members this week. NAI senior members are active faculty, scientists and administrators from NAI member institutions who have 鈥渄emonstrated remarkable innovation producing technologies that have brought, or aspire to bring, real impact on the welfare of society,鈥 according to an academy news release.
鈥淣AI member institutions support some of the most elite innovators on the horizon,鈥 said Paul R. Sanberg, NAI president. 鈥淲e are recognizing innovators who are rising stars in their fields and the innovative ecosystems that support their work. This new class is joining a prolific group of academic visionaries already defining tomorrow.鈥
杏吧视频 is an NAI member institution. Gurkan was nominated by Joseph Jankowski, chief innovation officer at the Office of Research & Technology Management, who chronicled his scholarly accomplishments, mentorship and the 鈥渟ocietal impact of his work.鈥
Following a nomination for NAI Senior Member, individuals undergo a rigorous selection process by the NAI Advisory Committee, which is composed of elected NAI members and other professionals considered pioneers in their respective field
Senior members at NAI are active faculty, scientists and administrators who have demonstrated remarkable innovation producing technologies that have brought, or aspire to bring, real impact on the welfare of society. They also have growing success in patents, licensing and commercialization.
A full list of NAI senior members is available on the .
For more information, contact Mike Scott at mike.scott@case.edu.