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Crain's Chicago Business
The University of Illinois at Chicago is getting up to $65 million from a New York-based healthcare investment firm to accelerate drug development and advance its pipeline.
Together with Deerfield Management, the university is launching West Loop Innovations. The new company aims to help faculty members develop novel therapeutics and commercialize their discoveries.
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BiosciDB.com
Since the late 1990s, biopharma development and regulatory milestones have been playing catch-up with richer deal terms. Despite big improvements, many alliance licensors still have a ways to go.
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University of California, Berkeley
The U.S. Patent Office has issued a fourth patent for the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology to the University of California, expanding the university's patent portfolio to cover a broad variety of uses in all types of cells as well as cell-free environments.
The patent office has told UC that it also plans to allow three other CRISPR patents in the near future, which will bring to seven the total number of patents awarded to Jennifer Doudna, a UC Berkeley professor of molecular and cell biology and of chemistry, Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, and the University of Vienna.
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NIST
The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced 15 key findings from a final version of a new "green paper" on maximizing U.S. innovation from government-funded research.
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IPWatchdog
In one more example of ways the U.S. patent system can be stacked against the small inventor, here's the story of Lori Cheek, who more than 10 years ago had an idea for a unique dating service that she dubbed Cheekd. In 2008, still just prior to the age when people existed via smartphone, the patent she applied for covered a card-based dating system.
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