BYU TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE
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Technologies
Compliant Swellable Pads for BioPotential Sensors
ID: 2007-12 Compliant Swellable Pads for BioPotential Sensors
Technologies
Components and Method for DNA Sample Native Strand Enrichment for Nanopore Sequencing
ID: 2024-017 Components and Method for DNA Sample Native Strand Enrichment for Nanopore Sequencing
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Compounds with demonstrated anticancer activities
ID: 2008-18 Compounds with demonstrated anticancer activities
Technologies
Computed tomography using periodically-broadcasting distributed sensors and directional-antennas on moving receivers for secure data collection in agricultural systems
ID: 2023-011 Computed tomography using periodically-broadcasting distributed sensors and directional-antennas on moving receivers for secure data collection in agricultural systems
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Connected Deployable Arms off of cylindrical surfaces for increased mobility on wheels, aircraft fuselage (drone), and other applications
ID: 2019-004 Connected Deployable Arms off of cylindrical surfaces for increased mobility on wheels, aircraft fuselage (drone), and other applications
Connecting Research and Tech Transfer: How BYU�s Research Administration Office Supports Innovation
In this episode, BYU Tech Transfer Director Dave Brown talks with Debbie Silversmith and Suzy Cordy from BYU's Research Administration Office to discuss how sponsored research is managed and how it intersects with tech transfer. They explain the process of securing external funding from industry and federal agencies, navigating intellectual property issues, and ensuring compliance in research involving human and animal subjects. Highlighting programs like the SBIR/STTR grants and the Sponsored Projects Office's role in fostering faculty innovation, this episode provides valuable insights for researchers, faculty, and industry partners interested in supporting and commercializing university research.