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Technologies Wanted – June 2018

Do you have any materials in your labs that fit the bill? Would you like to generate additional income for your lab or research program while also enhancing the visibility of your publications?

Do you have any materials in your labs that fit the bill? Would you like to generate additional income for your lab or research program while also enhancing the visibility of your publications?

Innovation Gateway occasionally receives requests from companies seeking solutions to product development challenges and expressing interest in new research tools that may be used in research relating to human, veterinary and plant diseases (broadly defined). If you have solutions to these needs or have any unique research tools, please contact us at gateway@uga.edu.

  • Any research tools (compounds, antibodies, proteins, etc.) that can be used in the field of neurology and for which this use has been published in a journal or thesis/dissertation
  • Any and all plasmids, for as long as they appear in publications
  • CRISPR and CRISPR-related tools
  • Catalysts and ceramic materials
  • Samples of human pathogens (BSL-1 and BSL-2), whether fungal, viral, bacterial or protozoan
  • Bacterial and fungal endophytes, especially those that can withstand freeze-drying/lyophilization
  • Published mono- and polyclonal antibodies, compounds and any other reagent used to study the following (please, provide citations):
    • All veterinary and plant pathogens
    • Cas9 or Cas13 proteins
    • Mycotoxins and mycotoxin-producing organisms
    • Flagellum biogenesis
    • Yersinia pestis
    • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
    • Treponema pallidum
    • Chlamydia trachomatis
    • Serratia marcescens
    • Trichomonas vaginalis
    • Tau (τ) proteins
    • Amyloid Beta 42 Peptide
    • Ebola
    • Yellow fever
    • Dengue virus
    • Chikungunya virus
    • Hep C virus
    • Cancer cells and markers
    • Other pathogens

Contact Innovation Gateway (gateway@uga.edu) if you have such tools or would like to learn more about this and other opportunities relating to research tools.