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Oxford Imaging Detectors Spin-out Improves Scientific Imaging

3rd November 2011
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Scientific imaging will be given a boost by a new company spun out from the University of Oxford. Oxford Imaging Detectors, which is developing high performance scientific imaging detectors capable of studying structures and processes at the atomic level, has been set up by the University’s technology transfer company Oxford University Innovation.

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Oxford Scanner Reveals Secrets of Documents, Ancient and Modern

13th September 2011
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A scanner which combines the convenience of a desktop scanner with the functionality of a powerful laboratory imaging device has been developed at the University of Oxford’s Classics Department, and is now being commercialised by a new company Oxford Multi Spectral Limited which was today spun out by the University’s technology transfer company Oxford University Innovation.

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New Milestone for TB Drug Development

26th August 2011
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The start of Phase IIb trials of the MVA85A vaccine and related technology, licensed by Oxford University Innovation to OETC Ltd. in 2008, has been announced.

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Oxford Invention Fund invests in new antibiotics

9th August 2011
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A fund designed to bridge the "innovation gap", supporting University of Oxford inventors in proof of concept and prototyping work, has reached its first close and made its first investment in a new class of antibiotics discovered in a natural product library at the University of Oxford's Department of Chemistry.

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Intelligent Tissue Expanders to Revolutionise Surgery

1st August 2011
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Oxtex Limited, the newest spin-out from Oxford University Innovation Ltd, the technology transfer office of the University of Oxford, has secured £365,000 of seed funding to develop an intelligent hydrogel material for tissue expansion. For the first time, surgeons will be able to accurately and predictably control the direction, the timing, and rate of the material’s expansion in the body. This will significantly reduce the risk of soft tissue damage and associated complications. The level of control makes them ideal for use in delicate anatomical locations, particularly in the treatment of children.

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