Isis Works with Vaccine Stablisation Technology
A simple and cheap way of making vaccines stable – even at tropical temperatures – has been developed by scientists at Oxford University and Nova Bio-Pharma Technologies.
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A simple and cheap way of making vaccines stable – even at tropical temperatures – has been developed by scientists at Oxford University and Nova Bio-Pharma Technologies.
Oxford University Innovation project managers will be offering free, confidential innovation workshops as part of the conference.
Scientists from the University of Oxford have developed a revolutionary way of capturing a high-resolution still image alongside very high-speed video - a new technology that is attractive for science, industry and consumer sectors alike. The research has been published in Nature Methods.
Oxford University Consulting (OUC) provides access to the University’s research expertise across its extensive range of disciplines.
Dr Chris Towler has started as the new Director of Oxford Spin-out Equity Management (OSEM), a new group charged with managing the University's shareholdings in its spin-out companies and investing where it sees fit.
Oxford University Innovation is working with University of Oxford chemists who have developed a new process for capturing and storing carbon dioxide. Professor Dermot O’Hare and Dr Andrew Ashley have developed the process, which operates under mild conditions and converts carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol - a useful industrial chemical and fuel.
Oxford University's Institute of Archaeology has launched Oxford ArchDigital Limited (OAD), a new spin-out company to provide Information Technology training and consultancy services to individuals and organisations involved with the discovery, conservation and presentation of the past.
The announcement on 16 December by the board of the UK Payments Council that cheques are to be phased out by 2018 has heightened the need for secure replacement payment systems.
Isis Enterprises's Dr Samantha Gallagher explains how life science companies can follow the model of large companies when tackling their patent strategy.
A new report from Oxford University Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, celebrates 10 years of the Oxford University Challenge Seed Fund, showing how the Fund has helped turn research ideas into commercial success stories.