Tag: licensing
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University of Minnesota Spins-Off Medical Device Startup
University of Minnesota has helped launch a startup company based on the research of a professor in the university’s medical school in Minneapolis. The company, XO Thermix Medical, in nearby Wayzata, Minnesota will develop a device that treats chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI is a condition affecting 2 to 5 percent of Americans, triggered by…
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University of Rochester Launches Commercialization Fund
University of Rochester in New York has started a new Technology Development Fund that will award grants to help scientists advance their findings closer to the stage where they can be transferred to the market. Awards from the fund will range from $40,000 to $100,000. Robert Clark, dean of Rochester’s Hajim School of Engineering and…
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City to Test Bio-Based Asphalt from University, Startup
A lab at Iowa State University in Ames has developed a potential green replacement for asphalt derived from petroleum, which will be put to a test in Iowa’s sometimes extreme winters and summers. The lab, in the Institute for Transportation’s Asphalt Materials and Pavements Program at Iowa State, developed the asphalt substitute, which will be…
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University Spins-Off Port Security Training Company
A research project to develop a new training course in port security at Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee has led to a new company that aims to train workers at the nation’s 350 commercial ports. The company, Educational Development Group LLC (EDG), has begun marketing its security training program and online reporting system to…
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Survey: University Startups, Products Keep Pace in 2009
The Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM), the association of institutional technology transfer professionals, released yesterday its 2009 licensing survey, showing the volume of startups and new products last year about the same as in 2008, but the number of new patents filed in the U.S. dropping. AUTM’s survey says personnel at universities, research institutes,…
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N.C. State Patents Computer Chip Materials Technology
Researchers from North Carolina State University in Raleigh have patented technology that the developers say can change the global energy and communications infrastructure. The researchers, led by Jay Narayan, professor of materials science and engineering and co-holder of the patent, have developed the means to integrate gallium nitride (GaN) sensors and devices directly into silicon-based…
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Stanford Univ. Licenses IVF Technology
Auxogyn Inc., a medical technology company in Menlo Park, California says it acquired an exclusive license from Stanford University to develop products that can help improve the effectiveness of in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. Auxogyn specializes in technologies for women’s reproductive health. A new paper describing the technology licensed from Stanford demonstrates that a human…
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Study: Tactile Signals Can Give Directions to Drivers
A new study finds drivers talking on cell phones and not hearing spoken instructions from a passenger or navigation system, can still get directions from devices mounted on the steering wheel. Nate Medeiros-Ward, a psychology doctoral student at University of Utah in Salt Lake City will present the findings tomorrow at the annual meeting of…
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Dana-Farber, Sanofi-aventis Partner on Cancer Research
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Belfer Institute of Applied Cancer Science in Boston, Massachusetts and Sanofi-aventis, a global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Paris have struck a collaboration and license option agreement to identify and validate new oncology targets for further discovery and development by Sanofi-aventis. Dana-Farber’s Belfer Institute and Sanofi-aventis scientists will work together on discovering new…
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Water Blade Technology Developed to Disable IEDs
A device developed at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico shoots a blade of water capable of penetrating steel that helps American troops in Afghanistan disable deadly improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Sandia licensed the technology to TEAM Technologies Inc., also in Albuquerque. The company made its first shipment of some 3,000 new water…