Tag: Office of Technology Transfer
UofL cancer-targeting technology licensed to California medical company
California-based medical device company, Qualigen Inc., has licensed a drug technology developed at the University of Louisville that uses tiny, DNA-coated gold nanoparticles to...
UofL student startup wins 5 Across pitch competition
Pascal Tags, a startup formed by UofL students, snagged the top prize at the 5 Across statewide pitch competition finals, held earlier this month.
The...
UofL student startup a finalist in national college inventor challenge
A University of Louisville student startup has been chosen as a finalist in the 2018 Collegiate Inventors Competition.
The startup, Pascal Tags, was founded by J.B....
UofL milk-based drug delivery technology licensed
New technology developed at the University of Louisville could make medicines more targeted and effective — and it’s done using milk.
The milk exosome-drug delivery...
UofL hosts event on protecting intellectual property in China
Having a great idea is one thing. Protecting it, especially on a global scale, is another.
That was the subject of the U.S. Patent and Trademark...
UofL-born tech startup pitches to Steve Case — and knocks it...
Inscope Medical Solutions, a medical device company born at the University of Louisville, has won $100,000 in tech icon Steve Case’s "Rise of the...
UofL-backed teams swim with the ‘sharks’ (and win)
University of Louisville-backed startups scored a one-two finish in this year’s “Venture Sharks” business pitch competition held on May 2.
The companies, Innovative Therapeutix Inc....
UofL-born technology startup acquired by global firm
Dr. Brent Stucker spent years at the University of Louisville researching the emerging field of additive manufacturing — “printing” products with metal, plastic and...