Brown Technology Innovations

Brown Technology Innovations Annual Report—FY25

Discover how Brown University is advancing the life sciences. From breakthrough startups like Homer Therapeutics to the new Life Sciences Impact Awards, our FY25 Annual Report explores the strategy driving Rhode Island’s innovation ecosystem.

Leading the Life Science Revolution

Fiscal Year 2025 was a defining period for the Brown innovation ecosystem, marked by a significant surge in life science activity and commercial momentum. The landscape of our community is evolving—from the opening of state-of-the-art labs at Point 225 to the launch of companies like Homer Therapeutics and CareCrowd—as we steadily translate complex research into high-impact solutions. This progress is fueled by programs like the Brown Biomedical Innovation to Impact (BBII) fund and the newly established Life Sciences Impact Awards. By providing the critical early-stage support needed to bridge the gap between the lab and the bedside, we are building a world-class hub for innovation in Rhode Island and inviting industry leaders to partner in our mission of global impact.

Spotlight on Startups

Three startups launched in FY25—CareCrowd (healthcare data management), Ethylium Technologies (carbon reduction), and Homer Therapeutics (brain cancer treatment)—reflecting the diverse expertise and collaborative spirit found across Brown University and its affiliated research hospitals.

CareCrowd at the 2024 Innovation Showcase
Joshua Kemp


Founded by Dr. Joshua Kemp, CareCrowd is tackling the $5.8 billion healthcare data inaccuracy crisis by building the industry’s first user-driven provider directory. While traditional databases rely on antiquated, slow-moving processes, CareCrowd utilizes machine learning to automatically source and harmonize provider data from across the web in real-time. By leveraging the "network effect" of crowdsourcing—turning active user searches into verified data points—the platform ensures unparalleled accuracy and significantly improves patient access to care.

Andrew Peterson
Andrew Peterson
Franklin Goldsmith
Franklin Goldsmith


Ethylium Technologies focuses on industrial sustainability by developing advanced solutions for carbon reduction. Based on research from the labs of Andrew Peterson and Franklin Goldsmith, the startup uses a catalyst-free approach to convert methane into higher-order carbons, such as ethylene and hydrogen, in a single step. This process creates valuable bio-products while offering a scalable method to combat global emissions.

Dr. Nikos Tapinos headshot
Nikos Tapinos

Homer Therapeutics is advancing the treatment of brain tumors through the epigenetic regulation of cancer cells. Founded by Dr. Nikos Tapinos and built upon research conducted at Brown University and Brown University Health, the company is specifically targeting HDAC-7 inhibition to develop a sophisticated range of both small molecule and RNA therapeutic approaches. These innovative treatments are designed to kill tumor cells, sensitize them to chemotherapy, and transform the overall cancer cell environment. Homer serves as a premier showcase for the cutting-edge research and innovation emerging from Brown’s RNA Center.

2024-2025: A Year in Numbers

These metrics track the journey of Brown’s research from the first spark of an idea (Disclosures) to legal protection (Patents) and finally to industry hand-offs (Licenses) for real-world impact.

Our FY25 results reflect a high-performing innovation pipeline. With 90 new disclosures and 21 patents issued, Brown continues to translate complex research into protected, licensable technologies at a consistent pace. This momentum is further validated by the execution of 52 Confidentiality Agreements, signaling high industry interest and a strong outlook for future commercial partnerships.

90

Disclosures

21

Patents Issued

52

Confidentiality Agreements

7

Options

13

Licenses

21

SRA

By the Quarter

 DisclosuresPatents
Issued
Confidentiality
Agreements
Options LicensesSRA
Q118611343
Q220421117
Q321610028
Q431510363
FY2590215271321

2024 Innovation@Brown Showcase

The second annual Innovation@Brown Showcase featured 24 Brown-affiliated companies and presented awards for Innovation, Inventor, and Startup of the Year. Explore the full photo gallery.

2024 Innovation at Brown Showcase Award Winners

Kimani Toussaint
Kimani Toussaint

Kimani Toussaint: Pulse oximetry without skin tone bias

Kimani Toussaint, senior associate dean at the Brown University School of Engineering, is developing a novel Photoplethysmography (PPG) technique to eliminate racial bias in medical devices.

Conventional pulse oximeters often overestimate oxygen levels in patients with higher melanin levels, leaving them three times more likely to suffer from silent hypoxia. By leveraging optical polarization, Toussaint’s team provides more accurate blood oxygen estimates, ensuring equitable care for all skin tones.

Kimani Toussaint stands on left and Wafik El-Deiry stands next to him on right holding awards
Kimani Toussaint (left) and Wafik El-Deiry (right)

The 2024 Inventor of the Year honors were shared by two prolific researchers:

  • Wafik El-Deiry: Director of the Legorreta Cancer Center, El-Deiry is recognized for his extensive contributions to oncology, including new drug candidates, combination therapies, and prognostic biomarkers.
  • Kimani Toussaint: Leader of the PROBE Lab, Toussaint specializes in nonlinear optical imaging and plasmonic nanostructures to quantitatively assess biological tissues and control matter with light.

logo for Phinyx companyPhinyx AI

Developed in George Karniadakis’s lab at Brown University, Phinyx AI leverages generative AI and scientific machine learning to solve complex, multi-physics engineering problems. By making advanced simulation tools accessible to all design teams—not just those with computational PhDs—the company empowers engineers to innovate faster in an increasingly digital landscape.

 

Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact (BBII)

The Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact (BBII)  program accelerates the translation of faculty discoveries into high-impact clinical products. Since 2018, BBII has bridged the gap between lab research and commercialization through critical funding and strategic support. In FY25, four faculty inventors were awarded $100,000 BBII grants to advance their technologies. Additionally, a fifth project received the $250,000 Life Sciences Impact Award through the Brown Innovation Fund, a donor-established award supporting innovations with significant commercial potential. Read how these awards help faculty accelerate their research into new biomedical innovations and explore their research descriptions below.

BTI on the Angel Nest Podcasts

The Angel Nest Podcast featured Brown faculty and BTI directors discussing the path to market, including Kimani Toussaint’s pulse oximetry and XM Therapeutics’ work in regenerative medicine.

News in Focus: Top Stories from FY25

On October 16, 2024, BTI joined Wexford Science & Technology and the 195 District to celebrate the opening of Brown’s new life sciences labs at Point 225. The event featured presentations from John Sedivy (Center on the Biology of Aging) and Shobha Vasudevan and Theresa Raimondo (RNA Center), highlighting the cutting-edge research now anchored in this innovation hub.
Adept Materials, a startup founded on the physics research of Derek Stein, launched Lilypad, a smart wall paint and primer system. Utilizing proprietary directional vapor control, the system automatically regulates indoor humidity and temperature to improve building durability and occupant comfort.
The Rhode Island Life Science Hub has introduced $20 million in new grant funding to bolster the state's biotech ecosystem. This initiative is designed to attract new businesses and provide critical early-stage support for companies growing within Rhode Island.

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