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Research agreement focuses on battlefield injuries
OYE Therapeutics Inc., a Purdue University-affiliated company, has entered into a research agreement focused on battlefield injuries. (Stock image)
The company has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), an institution of higher learning within the U.S. Department of Defense and The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine Inc. (HJF).
The partnership includes researching the effectiveness of OYE-002 to enhance acute pain control at the point-of-injury, cognitive processing, psychomotor resilience and mission capabilities.
“An aspect of this CRADA is to evaluate peer-reviewed medical literature to assess OYE’s drug product pipeline for potential in military medicine,” said Dr. Jong Lee, an assistant professor of anesthesiology at USU.
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CHAPEL HILL – After 11 years of dedicated service and commitment to the University and the state, Judith Cone, vice chancellor for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development, will retire from Carolina in April. Judith told us last year of her plans to retire from Carolina in spring 2021.
Judith has built a talented team, and they will continue to advance the initiatives and programs that she inspired at Carolina. With the strong foundation that she has established, innovation and entrepreneurship will remain a top strategic priority for our University. We are pleased to announce that upon Judith’s departure, Associate Vice Chancellor Michelle Bolas will take on additional duties in innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development to provide c
February 18, 2021 Canadian firm secures exclusive rights to Purdue s rare-earth element separation and purification technology, a $4 billion global market
Medallion Resources Ltd. will develop and commercialize the technology, which uses a ‘greener’ process to purify and separate rare-earth elements from all noncoal-sourced raw materials.
Vancouver, British Columbia and WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Medallion Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MDL; OTCQB: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) acquired a license from Hasler Ventures LLC for exclusive rights to Purdue University-developed rare-earth element separation and purification technologies, officials announced Thursday (Feb. 18).
The license provides Medallion with a portfolio of technology, patents and know-how for ligand-assisted displacement (LAD) chromatography to deploy in the separation and purification of rare-earth elements (REE). The rights are assigned from Hasler Ventures and are licensed by Purdue Research Foundation.