UAB Research Foundation
The UAB Research Foundation (UABRF) is the technology transfer office for UAB. It was formed in 1987 as a non-profit corporation with a mission to identify, assess, and market commercially viable technology developed at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The UABRF is the assignee of all intellectual property developed at UAB, and is responsible for reviewing all invention disclosures submitted.
About UAB
In the past four decades, UAB has evolved into a world-renowned research university and health care center, Alabama’s single largest employer, and the economic engine of Birmingham with an impact of more than $3 billion on the area. With more than 18,000 students, 19,000 faculty and staff, and a campus covering more than 80 city blocks, UAB is on the leading edge of teaching, research, health care, and community service.
UAB Research Foundation Website
Innovations (75):
- A Polycistronic Vector for Human iPS Cell Production (19 DEC 11)
- A High Torque Dental Implant System (05 DEC 11)
- A Novel Molecular Target for Seizure Therapy and Neuroprotection (08 NOV 11)
- N-Terminally Conjugated Polypeptides for Targeted Therapy and Diagnosis (08 NOV 11)
- Modulating the Latency of TB (31 OCT 11)
- Harnessing the TB Virulence Pathway (31 OCT 11)
- Dissecting the TB Virulence Pathway (31 OCT 11)
- Biodegradable Oil Spill Cleanup (26 OCT 11)
- A New Target for Preventing Dicistroviridae–mediated Agricultural Loss (26 OCT 11)
- Optimal Temperature Condition Carrier Device for the Transportation of Biological Samples (18 OCT 11)
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