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Top Case Western Reserve University exec named senior economic development advisor to the chancellor
--Press Release July 8, 2008--
Mark Coticchia to help launch Board of Regents Division of Economic Advancement; Will work in tandem with Department of Development to attract talent, investment to the state.
Fisher announces nearly $23 million for biomedical projects
--Ohio DOD News Release June 26, 2008--
Funding goes to six proposals aimed at life-changing research.
NDI Medical sells device to Medtronic for $42 million
--Cleveland Plain Dealer May 30, 2008--
A small Cleveland company developing neurostimulation technologies has sold one of its devices to medical technology giant Medtronic Inc. for $42 Million.
Lentigen Corporation Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreement with Case Western Reserve University to Develop Novel Stem-Cell Therapy for Brain Cancer
--News Release March 20, 2008--
Lentigen Corporation today announced an exclusive licensing agreement with CWRU in Cleveland, Ohio, to develop a novel stem-cell therapy for glioblastoma, and agressive type of brain cancer.
Is the Biomedical Industry Sick?
--WCPN March 24, 2008--
Many like to say that the biomedical industry is where Northeast Ohio's future lies. However, research funding from the National Institutes of Health has been flat for the last five years. Joseph Jankowski, Associate Vice President in CWRU's Technology Transfer Office, was a guest for the Sound of Ideas program on this topic.
Case Western Reserve University Start-Up Companies Attract $130 Million in Venture Capital in 2007
--Press Release January 29, 2008--
Nearly $100 million goes to Northeast Ohio start-ups, contributing to record year of investments for region
Case Western Reserve University continues technology transfer leadership in Ohio, according to national survey
--Press Release December 19, 2007--
University remains in top 10 nationally
Bared Bones
--Crain's Cleveland Business December 3, 2007--
Natural history museum, CWRU create licensing framework for skeleton collection
Case Western Reserve University spinoff partners with Medtronic to produce, distribute adult stem cell technology
--Press Release November 8, 2007--
Arteriocyte Medical Systems Inc., created by Arteriocyte Inc. and DW Healthcare Partners, acquires Magellan Platelet Gel Business
Biotech eyes linking Cleveland, Pittsburgh
--Press Release May 20, 2007--
From outer space, distance is relative and state boundaries don't exist. That's the point
Baiju Shah hopes to illuminate when he shows off a satellite view of the United States...
Region on Par with Peers for Invention Disclosures
--Crain's Cleveland Business May 14, 2007--
Cleveland might not have the warm weather of Research Triangle, North Carolina or an Ivy League university like Boston,
but its doctors and professors are keeping up with their peers when it comes to inventions.
Case Study in Tech Transfer
--Press Release May 13, 2007--
It took nearly two decades to develop the technology behind CardioInsight Inc. and to translate it from a
laboratory bench to a business. The Cleveland company...
Case Lands in Top 10 Nationally
--Press Release March 15, 2007--
Case Western Reserve University is the Leader in Ohio in Technology Transfer Success, According to National Survey
From Drawing Board to Market
--Plain Dealer Editorial March 15, 2007--
Taking great science into the realm of practical applications requires a different sort of expertise and a different brand of innovation. That's where programs like the Case Research Institute Office of Technology and CCF Innovations come in.
The Clinic and CWRU Leaders in Licensing
--Plain Dealer March 14, 2007--
Northeast Ohio's two main technology transfer units -- those at Case Western Reserve University and the
Cleveland Clinic -- lead the state's universities, hospitals and research institutes for the income they collect
by licensing their technologies.
Information Transfer
--Crain's Cleveland Business Blog March 13, 2007--
If the notion of “tech transfer” is not clear to you, the Associated Press has a pretty good primer on what’s involved
with the concept of commercializing technology developed at a university or hospital.
New Companies Cash in on Medical Innovations
--Zanesville Times Recorder March 12, 2007--
The promising device was the brainchild of the startup Synapse Biomedical Inc. as Case ramped up efforts to capitalize on
medical innovations. Case spawned just two startups in 2002 but four in each year since.
Medical Innovations Lead to Surging For-Profit Spinoffs
--JumpStart/Akron Beacon Journal March 11, 2007--
Across the country, there has been a surge in new companies created by hospitals and universities to market medical devices, techniques and drugs.
Case Grows Heart Healthy Companies from its Research
--Press Release December 28, 2006--
Recent Launch of CardioInsight Technologies Inc. Brings Number to 3 Companies
Case Licenses Methoxyamine to Tracon
--Press Release October 12, 2006--
New Therapy Reverses Resistance to Chemotherapy
State Doesn't Keep The Right Graduates
--Toledo Blade October 1, 2006--
Two Founders of Case Start-up Evidence Of "Brain Gain"
JumpStart Inc. plans to invest $400,000 in FLX Micro
--Crains Cleveland Business September 6, 2006--
Case Licensee Receives Outside Investment
Case/UHHS Launch Start-up Venture for Innovative Cardiac Care
--Press Release August 22, 2006--
CardioInsight’s Unique Electrical Activation Mapping Technology Offers Non-invasive Imaging of Heart’s Electrical Activity
A Tech Transfer Success Story
--Cleveland Plain Dealer July 28, 2006--
Editorial on FY06 Results
Case Western Reserve University Technology Transfer Reaches New Levels of Performance
--Press Release July 10, 2006--
Number of Licensing Deals and Invention Disclosures Reach New Records
Case Licenses Technology
--Crain's Cleveland Business, April 25, 2006--
Highlights of deal with Great Lakes Pharmaceuticals
Case Western Reserve University completes licensing agreement with Great Lakes Pharmaceuticals
--Press Release April 24, 2006--
Company receives $250,000 seed investment from Case Technology Ventures
Case Western Reserve University's Technology Transfer ranks 20th in licensing revenue
--Crain's Cleveland Business, December 37, 2005--
Crain's highlights Technology Transfer success
Case Western Reserve University's Technology Transfer scores well in latest survey of university programs
--Press Release December 7, 2005--
University Places in Top 20 for Licensing Revenues for First Time
Case Western Reserve University continues record of growth in technology transfer
--Press Release July 25, 2005--
Number of Licensing Deals up 44 percent from previous year
Case Western Reserve University adds three licensing professionals in Technology Transfer Office
--Press Release July 25, 2005--
Additions will enhance service to faculty in School of Engineering and College of Arts and Sciences
Case Western Reserve University ranked in top 10 on key measurements of technology transfer success
--Press Release May 03, 2005--
AUTM survey shows Case among leaders for universities with $250M or less in research funding
Case agrees to exclusive licensing agreement with NDI Medical
--Press Release April 12, 2005--
Technology developed at the university for use in creating a bladder control device
Case Technology Ventures makes second investment in Cleveland Nanocrystals
--Press Release Feb. 14, 2005--
Funds will help move nanomaterials technology closer to comercialization
Case licenses nanotechnology to Cleveland Nanocrystals
--Press Release Dec. 17, 2004--
Case Western Reserve University has completed an agreement with Cleveland NanoCrystals, Inc. (CNC) to license a broad portfolio of nanomaterials technology
BAMarray Software Available
--Press Release Dec. 16, 2004--
Case Western Reserve University announced today that its BAMarray™ software is now available for download and licensing.
Tech
transfer Annual Report 2004
--Annual Report--
Highlights and statistics from Fiscal Year 2004.
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