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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 "cells":
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 »
New York University physicists have developed an oil-in-water solution, with surface properties that mimic those of biological cells. Specifically, adhesion between... Read More »
Microscopes provide insights to the structure and dynamics of cells, in particular when they remain in their natural, living environment. However, viewing cells of... Read More »
A dose of carbon nanotubes more than doubles the growth rate of plant cell cultures -- workhorses in the production of everything from lifesaving medications to... Read More »
Scientists have grown three-dimensional clusters of pancreatic cells in a laboratory that live longer and secrete more insulin than single cells, according to a study ... Read More »
A novel method for printing human cells onto surfaces in defined patterns can help advance research on tissue engineering and regeneration, as described in an article ... Read More »
A team from the School of Dentistry at Cardiff University has used cheek lining tissue to create powerful new cells. These cells could prevent harmful immune... Read More »
Scientists have created a molecule that emits a turquoise light in living cells three times brighter than previously possible. This improves cellular imaging... Read More »
A research team led by the University of Melbourne has developed a new technique to track diseased proteins as they form clusters in brain diseases such as... Read More »
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have developed new fluorescent dyes that allow for the visualization of electrical activity... Read More »
A team of researchers led at the University of Notre Dame has made a fundamental discovery in understanding how malaria parasites target proteins to the surface of... Read More »
The American Stroke Association has been running an advertisement lately in my neighborhood that reads, “Learn to recognize a stroke, because time lost is brain ... Read More »
Just like people, some proteins have characteristic ways of moving. Scientists have discovered the unique "drunken sailor" gait of dynein, a motor protein... Read More »
A team of researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley have provided the most detailed look ever at... Read More »
Researchers have discovered the first known mechanism by which cells control the survival of messenger RNA (mRNA). Because mRNA helps regulate cell division, this... Read More »
Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed an endoscope that can provide high-resolution optical images of the interior of a single... Read More »