Marie Kerbeshian, vice president of technology commercialization at Indiana University Research and Technology Corp., will speak on a panel Friday, Oct. 28 to provide tips on working with universities if their products are covered by university-held patents. “Section 337 is part of the law that allows companies to stop infringers from importing products into the… Read more »
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IU inventions are being marketed in the Great White North!
Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. personnel are marketing leading-edge inventions by IU researchers this week in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada! David Wilhite, Jennifer Finefield and Katherine Moynihan are meeting with business development executives at the Licensing Executives Society’s 2016 Annual Meeting through October 26. Some of those IU-discovered inventions include: Immunotherapy for acute leukemia… Read more »
McRobbie emphasizes internships, increased support for local and faculty-based startups during visit to IU South Bend campus
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie took to the rooftops of South Bend on Wednesday to spread a message he has carried throughout a statewide tour to IU campuses and their host cities throughout the past year. From the top of the city’s former Studebaker Corp. assembly building, which along with Union Station Technology Center… Read more »
Indiana University School of Dentistry: A History of Innovation
The Indiana University School of Dentistry is one of the oldest dental schools in the United States, starting in 1879 as the Indiana Dental College. Indiana University acquired it in 1925 and built a facility to house the school in 1933. From its first days, the School of Dentistry has impacted the lives of people… Read more »
Treating a leading genetic cause of death in infants and toddlers
Research conducted throughout the Indiana University campus system continues to affect lives of people around the globe. Spotlight Innovation Inc., based in West Des Moines, Iowa, has licensed technology from Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. that could potentially treat Spinal Muscular Atrophy. SMA affects between 1 in 6,000 and 1 in 10,000 newborns. An infant who… Read more »
IU, Purdue join forces as co-conveners for upcoming Indiana Sensors and Electronics Collaborative in Indy
This Friday, researchers from Indiana University, Purdue University and IUPUI will come together in Indianapolis for the Indiana Sensors and Electronics Collaborative, a strategic workshop set from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Purdue Technology Center, located at 5225 Exploration Drive. Both Purdue and IU will serve as co-conveners for the event, which seeks to identify… Read more »
IURTC’s Katherine Moynihan to participate in Oct. 20 webinar about internship programs
Katherine Moynihan, technology manager at Indiana University Research and Technology Corp., will speak Oct. 20 during a webinar titled “Running Effective Internship Programs – Clear Expectations.” The webinar will be noon to 1:30 p.m. ET. Other speakers include Leza Besemann and Carol Grutkoski of the University of Minnesota, and Sara Dagen of the University of… Read more »
Using social media to analyze medicine and social behavior
The Complex Adaptive Systems and Computational Intelligence (CASCI) group at Indiana University’s Bloomington campus has partnered with Persistent Systems, a world leader in large-scale software-driven healthcare solutions. Together, they will develop sophisticated algorithms to analyze the connection between medicine and social behavior in health issues, particularly how they are discussed across social media. Professor Luis Rocha,… Read more »
Applied Research Institute to be world-class, model for other states, says state’s top innovation officer
For now, development of an Applied Research Institute in southwest central Indiana is in its early stages, as military, academic and industry partners lay the groundwork for the collaborative facility funded by a $16.2 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. Once it is up and running, however, the institute’s ambitions are not to be just another… Read more »
Critical need for collaboration in U.S. defense programs highlights inaugural Innovation Crossover event
DAY ONE: It may come as a surprise to most Americans, but gone are the days when the United States – and its military in particular – can claim sole ownership of the scientific and technological frontier. This message comes from no less an authority than Chris Fall, assistant director for defense programs with the… Read more »