Oxford University Innovation licenses tuberculosis vaccine
Emergent Biosolutions and the University of Oxford form joint venture to develop an advanced tuberculosis vaccine with funding from Wellcome Trust and Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation.
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Emergent Biosolutions and the University of Oxford form joint venture to develop an advanced tuberculosis vaccine with funding from Wellcome Trust and Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation.
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Oxford Advanced Surfaces (“OAS”), a spin-out company of the University of Oxford, has listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), and has achieved a market capitalisation of £84.5 million
The ordinary shares of Oxford Advanced Surfaces Group (OASG) have been admitted to trading on AIM with the ticker symbol OXA following the completion of a reverse takeover of Kanyon Plc.
In 1998 Isis issued a licence to Mabtech AB, Stockholm, Sweden, for development and marketing of an enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISpot) assay technique capable of detecting peptide-specific effector T cells.
Scientists at Oxford University have released the latest version of their FSL software, which allows clinicians and researchers to analyse images of the brain, providing insights and improved treatment of conditions including schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
Technology used widely in Japan to keep buildings and streets spotless is now available in Europe and is expected to find wide applications in new construction materials and road furniture.
In a major move to exploit its innovative location monitoring technology, OxLoc Ltd, an Oxford University spin-out company, has chosen to partner with the leading European animal tracking company Televilt.
Rockstar Games confirmed in June 2007 that it is using euphoria technology from NaturalMotion Ltd in the computer game Grand Theft Auto IV, due for release in late 2007. The Grand Theft Auto franchise is one of the best-selling of all games titles.
The OxLoc asset alert, a self contained, long life, battery powered GPS/GSM tracking device has been used by one of OxLoc’s customers to successfully recover two vehicles stolen from his fleet.