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    The NIH cannot commercialize its discoveries even with its considerable size and resources — it relies instead upon partners. Typically, a royalty-bearing exclusive license agreement with the right to sublicense is given to a company from NIH to use patents, materials, or other assets to bring a therapeutic or vaccine product concept to market.

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    Each year, hundreds of new inventions are made at NIH and CDC laboratories. Nine NIH Institutes or Centers (ICs) transfer NIH and CDC inventions through licenses to the private sector for further research and development and eventual commercialization.

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    The NIH, CDC and FDA Intramural Research Programs are exceptionally innovative as exemplified by the many products currently on the market that benefit the public every day. Reports are generated from the commonly tracked metrics related to these products.

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    If a company would like to acquire rights to use or commercialize either an unpatented material, or a patented or patent-pending invention, a license is required. There are numerous policies and regulations surrounding the transfer or a technology from the NIH to a company or organization.

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    The NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) plays a strategic role by supporting the patenting and licensing efforts of our NIH ICs. OTT protects, monitors, markets and manages the wide range of NIH discoveries, inventions, and other intellectual property as mandated by the Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation.

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METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CFTR-BINDING COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR ACTIVATING CHLORIDE CONDUCTANCE IN ANIMAL CELLS

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Germany
95939767.0
Filed on 1995-11-06

METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CFTR-BINDING COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR ACTIVATING CHLORIDE CONDUCTANCE IN ANIMAL CELLS

  • Read more about METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CFTR-BINDING COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR ACTIVATING CHLORIDE CONDUCTANCE IN ANIMAL CELLS
Switzerland
95939767.0
Filed on 1995-11-06

METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CFTR-BINDING COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR ACTIVATING CHLORIDE CONDUCTANCE IN ANIMAL CELLS

  • Read more about METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CFTR-BINDING COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR ACTIVATING CHLORIDE CONDUCTANCE IN ANIMAL CELLS
Belgium
95939767.0
Filed on 1995-11-06

STAMP MODULATION OF GLUCOCORTICOID-RESPONSIVE GENE EXPRESSION

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2005/006393
Filed on 2005-02-25

Compounds for Cancer Imaging and Therapy

  • Read more about Compounds for Cancer Imaging and Therapy
US Patent 6,517,811
Filed on 2001-01-05

SIGMA RECEPTORS II

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US Application 09/385,712
Filed on 1999-08-30

Benzamide Compounds For Cancer Imaging and Therapy

  • Read more about Benzamide Compounds For Cancer Imaging and Therapy
US Patent 6,447,748
Filed on 1999-08-30

Use of Parafibromin Antibodies to Diagnose Hyperparathyroidism-Jaw Tumor Syndrome (HPT-JT) and Parathyroid Cancer

  • Read more about Use of Parafibromin Antibodies to Diagnose Hyperparathyroidism-Jaw Tumor Syndrome (HPT-JT) and Parathyroid Cancer
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2004/43512
Filed on 2004-12-22

METHOD OF PREVENTING NEPHROTOXICITY CAUSED BY CYCLOSPORINS

  • Read more about METHOD OF PREVENTING NEPHROTOXICITY CAUSED BY CYCLOSPORINS
European Patent
98952186.9
Filed on 1998-10-09

An Obligate Domain-Swapped Dimer of Cyanovirin With Enhanced Anti-Viral Activity

  • Read more about An Obligate Domain-Swapped Dimer of Cyanovirin With Enhanced Anti-Viral Activity
US Patent 7,276,227
Filed on 2004-12-08

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