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Review Pathology Results - from anywhere in the world ... in Minutes!
Pathology exchange software allowing research institutions and specialists to share and review medical results, worldwide … within minutes! The Technology is available under licence for Free Using the microscope to review pathology results could soon be obsolete! UNSW researchers have developed software for worldwide exchange of “digital”...
Published: 3/6/2014
Category(s):
Easy Access IP
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Biotechnology
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ITC - Telecommunications
Keywords(s):
Biotech
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Easy Access IP
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Life Sciences
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Medical/Clinical
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Software
Inventor(s):
Jitendra Jonnagaddala
,
Nicholas Hawkins
Treatment for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Promoting Neuronal Regeneration The Discovery UNSW researchers have identified a novel role for leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor (LILR) molecules which act to promote neuronal regeneration. This has the potential to treat a wide range of neurodegenerative diseases Key Benefits Naturally-occurring molecules to use as therapeutic intervention ...
Published: 3/13/2014
Category(s):
Biotechnology
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Therapeutics
Keywords(s):
Biotech
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CNS Diseases
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Medical/Clinical
Inventor(s):
Nicodemus Tedla
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Hongyan An
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Katherine Bryant
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Terry Lee
Developing Better Treatments for Hearing Loss and Tourette’s, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Diseases
A simple ‘coating’ to a cochlear device - could hold the key to better treatments for hearing loss and central nervous system diseases The Discovery A modified cochlear device - for 'close-field' electroporation Central Nervous System (CNS) diseases affect millions of people. CNS diseases can affect the brain or the spinal cord resulting...
Published: 3/13/2014
Category(s):
Biotechnology
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Therapeutics
Keywords(s):
Biomedical Engineering
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Biotech
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CNS Diseases
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Drug Development
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Medical/Clinical
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Pharmaceutical
Inventor(s):
Gary Housley
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Jeremy Pinyon
,
Matthias Klugmann
Tissue regeneration on a plate
Unlocking the self-healing potential of tissues The Invention The ability to boost and direct natural processes to regenerate tissues following injury or disease would have a major impact on modern medicine. Although all tissues have some regenerative capacity, the number and efficiency of the precursor-type cells responsible for self-healing (cells...
Published: 3/13/2014
Category(s):
Therapeutics
Keywords(s):
Life Sciences
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Medical/Clinical
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Therapies
Inventor(s):
Vashe Chandrakanthan
,
John Pimanda
Genistein - a neuroprotective treatment for brain injury arising from excessive glutamate release such as occurs with stroke and epilepsy.
Background Traumatic brain injury is a major medical problem globally and is one of the leading causes of death and disability. There is no known treatment for stroke or ischaemic brain injury. A stroke is a medical emergency and can cause permanent brain damage and death. Risk factors for stroke include old age, high blood pressure, previous stroke...
Published: 3/6/2014
Category(s):
Biotechnology
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Therapeutics
Keywords(s):
Biotech
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Chemical
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Drug Development
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Life Sciences
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Medical/Clinical
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Natural therapies
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Pharmaceutical
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Veterinarian
Inventor(s):
Gary Housley
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Youngsoo Kim
,
Paul Bertrand
,
Andrew Moorhouse
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Ann Chi Yan Wong
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Amanda Craig
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John Power
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Matthias Klugmann
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Arun Krishnan
,
Renee Morris
Reducing Scar Tissue from Medical Implant Surgery
A More Elastic, Conductive Bioactive Hybrid Hydrogel for Medical Implant Devices TheTechnology The technology is a bioactive hybrid conductive hybrid hydrogel (BPCPH) for applications in medical implant devices where a soft electrically active coating is required. The conductive hydrogel is a softer, more elastic material than conducting polymers or...
Published: 3/9/2014
Category(s):
Advanced Materials
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Biotechnology
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Therapeutics
Keywords(s):
Biopharmaceutical
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Drug Development
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Medical/Clinical
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Surgery
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Therapies
Inventor(s):
Rylie Green
,
Laura PoolE-Warren
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Penny Martens
,
Sungchul Baek
,
Josef Goding
,
Nigel Lovell
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