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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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    Past videos, lectures, presentations, and articles related to technology transfer at NIH are kept and made available to the public. These topics range from general technology transfer information to processes specific to NIH.

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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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HUMAN LIVER EPITHELIAL CELL LINES

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Austria
94910730.4
Filed on 1994-03-03

Compounds to Treat HIV Infection and AIDS

  • Read more about Compounds to Treat HIV Infection and AIDS
European Patent
02795784.4
Filed on 2002-12-06

Identification of Ovarian Cancer Tumor Markers and Therapeutic Targets

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US Application 10/505,680
Filed on 2004-08-12

Minimally Immunogenic Variants of SDR-Grafted Humanized Antibody CC49 and Their Use

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2004/28004
Filed on 2004-08-27

A NOVEL ANTIPROLIFERATIVE FACTOR AND METHODS OF USE

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2004/021239
Filed on 2004-07-01

Virus-Like Particles for the Induction of Autoantibodies

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US Patent 7,371,572
Filed on 2004-06-14

HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins Stabilized By Flexible Linkers As Potent Entry Inhibitors And Immunogens

  • Read more about HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins Stabilized By Flexible Linkers As Potent Entry Inhibitors And Immunogens
US Application 10/506,651
Filed on 2002-03-05

Inhibition of in vitro infectivity and cytopathic effect of HTLV-III/LAV by 2'3'-dideoxyinosine, 2',3' -dideoxyguanosine, or 2',3' dideoxyadenosine

  • Read more about Inhibition of in vitro infectivity and cytopathic effect of HTLV-III/LAV by 2'3'-dideoxyinosine, 2',3' -dideoxyguanosine, or 2',3' dideoxyadenosine
European Patent
86306495.2
Filed on 1986-08-21

RAF PROTEIN KINASE THERAPEUTICS

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US92/007002
Filed on 1992-08-21

USE OF SURAMIN FOR CLINICAL TREATMENT OF INFECTION WITH ANY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY OF HUMAN T-CELL LEUKEMIA (HTLV) VIRUSES INCLUDING LYMPHADENOPATHY VIRUS (LAV)

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Australia
50122/85
Filed on 1985-09-20

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