11 Articles match "San Diego","UCSD"

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
eaders in life sciences analytics from Pfizer, Centocor/JandJ and UCSD are transforming traditional laboratory experiments and healthcare data in a fresh generation of innovation. San Diego is on the cutting edge of this hot new field. Tuesday, March 23, 2010 -- New Frontiers in Life Sciences Analytics. SDSIC.
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Search engine giant Google announced Tuesday that the firm is funding a number of University research projects, including a group of researchers at UC San Diego, a researcher at UC Santa Barbara, and a researcher in Los Angeles. Among the 12 projects, which include 31 professors at 10 universities, are one on the use of mobile phones as data collection devices for public health an environmental monitoring, which includes Deborah Estrin at UCLA; work on energy efficiency in computing, which includes Fred Chong at UC Santa Barbara; and another grant focused on energy efficiency in
 

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quot;Raptor" or the "Company") , today announced the execution of a collaboration agreement (the "Agreement") with the University of California, San Diego ("UCSD") to include a Phase 2a clinical trial to evaluate a delayed-release preparation of cysteamine bitartrate ("Cysteamine") in adolescents diagnosed with Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis ("NASH"). Under the terms of the Agreement, clinical researchers from UCSD will perform the Phase 2a study at the University's General Clinical Research Center, and Raptor will provide funding
Search engine giant Google announced Tuesday that the firm is funding a number of University research projects, including a group of researchers at UC San Diego, a researcher at UC Santa Barbara, and a researcher in Los Angeles. Among the 12 projects, which include 31 professors at 10 universities, are one on the use of mobile phones as data collection devices for public health an environmental monitoring, which includes Deborah Estrin at UCLA; work on energy efficiency in computing, which includes Fred Chong at UC Santa Barbara; and another grant focused on energy efficiency in
"DUBLIN, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neoprobe Corporation (OTCBB: NEOP), a diversified developer of innovative oncology and cardiovascular surgical and diagnostic products, today announced that Neoprobe and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have executed a definitive license agreement involving development rights to a molecular compound developed by researchers at UCSD. quot;William Decker, Assistant Director of the Office of Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Services of UCSD, said, "We're pleased that
" At least four wireless health care startup companies have launched in San Diego. One of those, Santech, is commercializing UCSD technology for weight management, using text messages, sensors and wireless devices. " quot; Santech uses accelerometers – the technology behind the motion-sensing Nintendo Wii – along with GPS and heart-rate monitors to track a participant's location and activity level. Information is sent from the sensors, via Bluetooth wireless to a phone, which relays it to Santech servers. [unionTribune] MOR
von Liebig Center at the University of California San Diego is a model in how to promote the commercialization of discoveries made in the university's classrooms and laboratories, according to a national study released yesterday. " quot; In its first six years, the center, at UCSD's Jacobs School of Engineering, fostered the startup of 16 companies that have acquired more than $71 million in private capital. " The William J. The center also funded projects that resulted in four revenue-generating licenses for the university, according to the study by the entrepreneurship-boosting
of the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. "What our team has identified is an experimental drug therapy that can provide pain relief to patients within 20 minutes," said Parsons, professor of surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine. "Depending quot;The new drug therapy combination has been licensed by UC San Diego Technology Transfer & Intellectual Property Services to Urigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. "For the millions of sufferers of a bladder condition called painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis, hope is on the way, developed by urologic surgeon and researcher Lowell Parsons, M.D.
a privately held developer of RNAi delivery technologies, announced recently the completion of a $2 million Series A financing led by the San Diego Tech Coast Angels and joined by investors Mesa Verde Venture Partners and Morningside Group. " and his research group at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of California San Diego (UCSD) relating to siRNA delivery and the induction of RNA Interference (RNAi). [venturecapital reporter] MOR " Traversa Therapeutics, Inc., quot; Traversa was founded with technology developed
San Diego-based Mushroom Networks announced today that it has rolled out a service which offers "better than T1" speeds to broadband subscribers, at a significant savings to traditional T1 service. According to Mushroom Networks, which is a spinout of UC San Diego, it has created a new product which ties up to six broadband connections together to form a single, high-speed Internet connection. The firm is calling its service its Broadband Bonding Service, and uses multiple DSL lines and/or cable modem connections to add bandwidth and traffic to a customer site. The
eaders in life sciences analytics from Pfizer, Centocor/JandJ and UCSD are transforming traditional laboratory experiments and healthcare data in a fresh generation of innovation. San Diego is on the cutting edge of this hot new field. Tuesday, March 23, 2010 -- New Frontiers in Life Sciences Analytics. SDSIC.
Recently, San Diego-based Rippol (www.rippol.com) launched its web site, a service which uses social networking to help people find and discover interesting videos related to their interests. Before that, I was a student researcher as San Diego Sate University and a UCSD student. So Those are buddies of mine from UCSD, and the open source community. We caught up with CEO Aaron Crayford to learn about the company. Aaron, Aaron, thanks for the interview.