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"Thrombosis" contest online

Patexia's latest licensing search features an invention that reduces stent thrombosis.

Apple Earnings -- still hand-over-fist

Apple's quarterly earnings report came out better than some anticipated, reports Businessweek. The company saw continued success with its latest iProducts, announcing $43.6 billion ...

NPE licensing and tech transfer

Proliferating NPEs are a recent manifestation of an IP industry shifting in the direction of licensing, and an indicator that tech transfer needs to catch up.

How to license a patent; Patent Knowledge Tidbits

Patent licensing is an increasingly prominent way of monetizing inventions.

Feed tagged as "cancer detection":
UCLA engineers have developed a new optical microscope equipped with the world’s fastest camera. This advancement could lead to much earlier detection of cancer ... Read More »
A new imaging device could detect breast cancer tumors through skin contact with minimal discomfort. The device is based on a flexible and wearable antenna system... Read More »
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Aurora Sterling Would this device use the same type of radiation as traditional mammography or is non-ionizing radiation a new development as well?
Jul 3, 2012
Engineers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a new imaging technique that may lead to advances in solid-tissue imaging and in cancer treatment... Read More »
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Aurora Sterling I've heard that most chemotherapy drugs are light-sensitive. How exciting to be able to harness what is generally considered a weakness today into a new path for treatment.
Jun 29, 2012
Princeton researchers have developed a way to make a common biological test more than 3 million times more sensitive. The greatly increased performance of the test... Read More »
A research team from the University of Texas at Arlington has received a $360,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to build artificial nanopores. These... Read More »
A new microfluidics-based microarray developed by a team at McGill University could potentially change how and when cancer is diagnosed. The group measured the... Read More »
Researchers have developed multiple techniques and procedures to detect cancer cells during the earliest stages of the disease or post-treatment. But one of the major ... Read More »