Researchers in Sean Lawler’s lab demonstrated a new approach in mice for delivering medication using a modified peptide to cross the blood-brain barrier.
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Dr. Tejal Desai featured in Fall issue of AWIS magazine
Tejal Desai ‘94 recently sat down with the Association for Women in Science for the fall issue of AWIS Magazine.
Brown ranked 19th in PitchBook’s 2022 startup rankings
PitchBook released its rankings for the top 100 colleges producing the most entrepreneurs who have founded venture capital-backed companies.
The Engine to host the 2nd annual cohort of Whiteboard in January 2023
The Engine, a venture firm from MIT, will host the 2nd cohort of the Whiteboard program, designed to help faculty navigate the transition of their technology from academic labs into tech startups.
Brown startup AtomICs takes top honor in Get Started RI
AtomICs, which created a molecule-based data storage system, won the annual Cox Business Get Started RI competition.
Ph.D Candidate Cel Welch Makes Forbes' 30 Under 30 - Science List
Forbes Magazine unveiled its 30 under 30 Class of 2023 list recognizing young leaders working to solve the world’s biggest problems.
Apply Now for the 2023 NEMIC Accelerator
NEMIC is now taking applications for the 2023 Med Tech + Digital Health Accelerator Program. This 6-month intensive business program is designed to educate entrepreneurs on how to navigate the startup to commercialization process.
Brown funds three biomedical technologies with potential to improve patient safety, care
In its fourth year, Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact is advancing the commercialization of Brown research and supporting the creation of new products aimed at saving and improving lives.
Brown, Wexford Science & Technology Bring Wet Lab Space to Providence
Wexford Science & Technology plans to transform 62,000 sq. feet of its Point 225 Providence building into wet lab research space. Brown plans to lease half of this space, while the remainder will be available for life sciences companies.
RI Broke Ground on New State Lab Facility
On Oct. 24, Rhode Island broke ground for the construction of a seven-story building in Providence to house new RIDOH State Health Laboratories. Space will also be available for Brown’s life sciences labs and interested biotechnology companies.
Now accepting applications: Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact (BBII)
BBII is an accelerator fund supporting biomedical technologies with high impact potential to become attractive to industry partners and investors.
Brown, Wexford Science & Technology bringing new wet lab space to Providence
Multi-tenant, flexible wet lab space will add much-needed capacity for life sciences research and help to attract new commercial tenants.
Major public-private life sciences development breaks ground in Providence’s Jewelry District
Brown University was celebrated as a key partner and life sciences leader by state, federal officials during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new public health lab building, which will also house University and commercial lab space.
BTI Q1FY23 Quarterly Newsletter
Bolden Therapeutics Receives $406,466 SBIR Grant From The National Institute On Aging
Bolden Therapeutics, a startup founded by Professor Justin Fallon and former student Johnny Page, received an SBIR grant from the NIA to fund the development of antisense oligonucleotides for the potential treatment of CNS illnesses.
Brown’s Welch and Tripathi are Finalists in the IET’s Global Innovation Awards
Biomedical engineering Ph.D. candidate Cel Welch and Professor Anubhav Tripathi are in the top five global finalists in the Institute of Engineering and Technology’s Solution in Digital Health and Social Care category for their TissueSHOCK technology.
BTI Report Highlights a Strong Year for Brown Startups and Faculty Inventions
The Brown Technology Innovations office has released the 2022 Annual Report. Recent highlights include an increase in issued patents, licensing agreements, and biomedical business ventures driven by continued support and initiatives from the BBII, and Entrepreneur Connect programs.
Brown Biotech Startup Sublicensee Ocean Biomedical Acquired for $345M
In a potential jumpstart for the biotech markets, Ocean Biomedical, a Brown startup Sublicensee specializing in cancer therapeutics, entered a $345M merger deal with Aesther Healthcare Acquisition Corp.
Brown Doctoral Student to Design a More Inclusive Pulse Oximeter
Pulse oximeters fail to accurately measure blood oxygen levels in patients of color. To combat this issue, Brown doctoral student Rutendo Jakachira of the Toussaint Lab is developing a pulse oximeter that works on all patients, regardless of melanin levels
BTI launches Innovations Fellowship Program
Brown Technology Innovations (BTI) has launched the Brown Innovation Fellows program for graduate students, medical students, and postdocs interested in applying their scientific and technical expertise to projects in technology evaluation, market research, and intellectual property. The four inaugural interns include Josephine Kalshoven, Liam Connolly, Xiaozhou Fan, and Alex Wong.
BTI hires new Science Communications Intern
The Brown Technology Innovations (BTI) office has hired Julia Hecking as the new Science Communications Intern. Julia is a current Master’s student in Brown’s Biotechnology program.
3 New Sponsored Research Agreements at Brown
Brown Technology Innovations facilitated two collaboration agreements with a semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company to support research by Daniel Mittleman (Engineering) with $330,000 using Terahertz for imaging and circuit diagnostics.
New Patent for Gabriel Taubin
Dr. Gabriel Taubin (Engineering and Computer Science)’s research projects emphasize low cost precise 3D scanning systems, 3D scanning for 3D printing, industrial applications of 3D scanning systems, and more generally digital fabrication. This month, Brown was awarded a method patent (#11,425,356) to calibrate an uncollimated laser diode for 3D imaging applications.
Karniadakis Receives Vannevar Bush Fellowship
George Karniadakis, a professor of applied math and engineering, is one of nine faculty scientists and engineers from across the U.S. to receive a Vannevar Bush Fellowship with the Department of Defense (DoD).
New Patents to Brown
Brown was recently awarded two patents. Stefanie Tellex (Computer Science) continues to shine with another innovative patent (US 11,383,386) related to robotic drawing. Nitin Padture (Engineering) and National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) received a patent for their joint work on perovskite films and methods (US 11,387,420).
Brown Technology Innovations 2022 Annual Report
Brown plans new integrated life sciences building in Providence’s Jewelry District
The Brown Corporation authorized a process to select an architect and launch a full programming phase for the building, a critical step in a long-held vision to create new laboratory space for cutting-edge life sciences research.
Bolden Therapeutics Awarded SBIR Grant
Brown startup, Bolden, was awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant for $497,500 from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health. Bolden Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that develops therapeutics to promote neurogenesis in patients with diseases that affect cognition, such as Alzheimer’s
BTI hosts The Business of Innovation
BTI is hosting The Business of Innovation: Practical Considerations for Researchers, Entrepreneurs and Investors (and those looking to get into it), on May 18th, 2022! We will bring together venture capitalists, CEOs, corporate attorneys and university leaders for a panel discussion around startups, investing, and finance.
Introducing Brown Innovation Fellows!
Brown Innovation Fellows is a paid internship program for graduate students, postdocs and medical students interested in technology commercialization.
New Patents to Brown
A new patent was awarded last month for joint work between George Konidaris (Computer Science) and Duke University on methods facilitating motion planning of self-driving cars (US11292456B2).
New Patents to Brown!
A jump from last month, we are celebrating three new issued patents. The patents include development of nanoparticles used to treat fungal infections, methods for treating alcohol use disorder, and microtissue manipulation techniques.
AtomICS wins first-place venture prize
AtomICS, a joint student/faculty venture focused on harnessing small molecules for digital information storage took first-place at the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship’s Venture Prize pitch night. Brenda Rubenstein (Chemistry), and Jacob Rosenstein (Engineering) lead this venture with two graduate students.
Inventor’s Toolkit: Digital Health Commercialization Seminar Series
#ICYMI The Digital Health Commercialization Seminar Series, hosted by BTI and Life Span, covered a range of topics from preparing a string pitch to how to achieve FDA approval.
Inventor’s Toolkit: Industry Night: Data & Technology
Presented by the Brown Women's Network and co-sponsored by BTI.
Digital Health Commercialization Seminar Series
Alongside the Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health, BTI will host a weekly seminar series on how to bring digital health innovations to market.
New Patents to Brown
A new patent was awarded to work by Christopher Moore (Neuroscience) for a bioluminescence-driven optogenetic approach to modulate activity of an excitable cell (US11242374B2). The invention can be used to treat conditions related to neuron bursting, like epilepsy.
RightHill Ventures has officially launched!
Backed by a core of university-based groups and entrepreneurs, RightHill Ventures recruits key players from the national pool of industry and entrepreneurial talent to identify and fund innovators developing solutions to the world’s most challenging problems.
Inventor’s Toolkit: Certificate in Digital Health Innovation
Brown offers an online Digital Health Innovation Certificate program for those interested in learning about the lifecycle of digital health solutions, from design to implementation
Brown faculty join AAAS fellows
Five Brown faculty are honored in this year's class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellows. Jill Pipher, Vice President for Research, has also been recognized as a 2021 National Academy of Inventors Fellow!
Jake Kurtis the “Malaria Hunter”
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Jake Kurtis, has dedicated his research efforts to developing a vaccine against malaria.
Inventor’s Toolkit: CoresRI
CoresRI offers a directory of research facilities, instruments, and services in RI.
Brown Licensee, RIC is a 2022 Prism Award Finalist!
Research Instruments Corporation (RIC) is a 2022 Prism Award finalist.
New Patents to Brown
Starting the year off with a new patent to Brown (US20210018193A1) licensed to Derek Stein's (Physics) startup Techstyle Materials, which has developed smart building materials to create more energy efficient structures.
Quantum-Science Leap 2021
In case you missed it! Four Brown researchers gave short talks on their work in Quantum computing and sensing.