BYU TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE
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Technologies
Biosensor For Nuclear Hormone Receptor Ligands
ID: 2017-044
A bio-assay for rapid screening and detection of nuclear hormone receptor modulators (see also 2016-053)
Technologies
Blood Dopamine D2 Receptors as a Biomarker for Brain Dopamine
ID: 2022-045 Blood Dopamine D2 Receptors as a Biomarker for Brain Dopamine
Technologies
Blood Dopamine D2 Receptors as Biomarkers for Brain Dopamine
ID: 2014-098 Blood dopamine D2 receptors as biomarkers for brain dopamine
Technologies
Blood-based biomarker of breast cancer risk
ID: 2011-035 Blood-based biomarker of breast cancer risk
Technologies
Bokeo: A system for Artifact-based Software Engineering Research
ID: 2009-12 Bokeo: A system for Artifact-based Software Engineering Research
Bridging Business and Innovation: BYU MBA Student Kirk Tompkinson on Tech Transfer and Entrepreneurship
In this episode, BYU Tech Transfer Director Dave Brown speaks with MBA student Kirk Tompkinson about his journey from engineering to entrepreneurship and his interest in tech transfer. Kirk shares insights into BYU’s MBA program, its emphasis on entrepreneurship, and how resources like the Rollins Center support students aiming to launch their own companies. They discuss the unique role of tech transfer in connecting university innovations with market needs and the value of licensing university technologies. This conversation is essential for MBA students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the intersections of business, innovation, and technology commercialization.