Mitsui and Oxford University Innovation; Globalising Technology Transfer
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Isis is committed to transferring technology to the best customer companies regardless of geographic boundaries and time differences.
Oxford University's latest spin-out company, Pharminox Ltd, has been set up to carry out pre-clinical studies on novel platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of ovarian, testicular and colorectal cancer, aimed at overcoming the side effects and resistance associated with currently available drugs.
Millipore Corporation (NYSE:MIL), a leading provider of technologies, tools and services for the global life science industry, has acquired Isis spin-out BioAnaLab.
A novel structural basis for class III anti-arrhythmia therapeutic molecules has been identified by research within Oxford University's Department of Pharmacology.
Tom Hockaday, Managing Director of Oxford University Innovation has been announced as joint winner of the Bridge Award at the inaugural Academic Enterprise Awards 2008.
Oxford University Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, announced today that a new spin-out company has been formed based on technology developed at the University. Intelligent Sustainable Energy (ISE) has received funding from Navetas Energy Management to develop a smart metering technology.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Oxford University Innovation we organised an extremely enjoyable dinner in St Catherine's College for all Isis directors, past and present.
Chemists at the University of Oxford have developed a hydrogen fuel cell which uses enzymes to catalyse the reactions on electrodes, producing electricity.
On September 14th Isis Enterprise welcomed delegates from the Association of European Science and Technology Transfer Professionals (ASTP) for the first of their ongoing programme of ‘site visits’ to leading technology transfer offices throughout Europe.
A novel solid-state pH sensor technology invented at the University of Oxford is to be further developed and commercialised by San Francisco Bay Area based company Phathom Nanosensors Inc.