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Work emanating from Professor Bill Cookson's Asthma Genetics Group, supported principally by the Wellcome Trust and the National Asthma Campaign, and based at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, has resulted in a portfolio of patents in the areas of asthma and atopy.
A new venture has been established to identify, commercialise and secure funding for the most promising technologies from Bulgaria.
Oxford University Innovation Ltd’s Managing Director, Tom Hockaday, ran a workshop at the June 2008 UNICO Conference on “Licensing to Industry – Issues & Impacts”. The Workshop was organised and chaired by Tom Hockaday, Managing Director of Oxford University Innovation Ltd in Oxford (www.innovation.ox.ac.uk), and included presentations from Dr Jacqui Shea of Emergent Biosolutions (www.emergentbiosolutions.com) and Dr Tim Fell of Cellcentric Ltd (www.cellcentric.com).
A new company has secured £1.45 million in investment to take lightweight electric motors developed at the University of Oxford’s Department of Engineering Science to market. Oxford University Innovation, the University’s technology transfer company, announced today that the spin-out company Oxford Yasa Motors Ltd has closed the £1.45 million funding round with private investor Seven Spires Investments Limited.
Two Isis spin-outs have featured in Telegraph High Growth Index, a selection of privately owned UK-based companies that have high growth potential.
£1.75m business support for next generation of UK clean tech pioneers.
By partnering with an established university technology transfer office, new entrants can get a boost up the experience curve, avoid pitfalls and minimise growing pains.
Oxford University Innovation, the technology transfer company for the University of Oxford, is pleased to announce the award of three three-month fellowships to graduates of the University’s Saïd Business School.
The University of Oxford and Oxford University Innovation, the University’s technology transfer company, are pleased to announce that the Department of Health has chosen Oxford-developed health outcomes questionnaires for their national Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) programme.