Columbia Technology Ventures
As Columbia University’s technology transfer organization, Columbia Technology Ventures serves as a bridge between the university’s faculty and researchers, and the business community. Tech Ventures’ core objective is to transfer inventions and innovative knowledge from the University to outside organizations and society at large. Through technology transfer, innovations may be incorporated into products and services that directly benefit people across the globe. The University itself also benefits, as Tech Ventures brings in much-needed revenue, enhancing the quality and breadth of research conducted at Columbia.
Innovations (843):
- Multi-phased, biodegradable composite scaffold for repair of musculoskeletal tissue (09 MAR 10)
- New Method to Prepare Antioxidant Flavonoid Derivatives (08 MAR 10)
- New Compounds for Huntington's disease (03 MAR 10)
- Protein Therapy for Acute Lung Injury (03 MAR 10)
- Novel binary oligonucleotide probes for fluorescent analysis of nucleic acids (16 FEB 10)
- Binary DNA probe for quantitative real-time PCR (16 FEB 10)
- Modular chemistry for surface patterning and nanoparticle self-assembly (15 FEB 10)
- Photochemical Method for Covalent Attachment and Patterning of Carbohydrates (15 FEB 10)
- Photochemical Method for Covalent Attachment and Patterning of Carbohydrates (15 FEB 10)
- Degradable Model Networks from ATRP & Click Chemistry (15 FEB 10)
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