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The Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) works with campus inventors to facilitate transfers of technologies created at UC Berkeley to the commercial sector for public use and benefit. The scope of OTL activities include: evaluating the commercial potential of new technologies, determining patentability, prosecuting patents, registering copyrights, marketing and licensing patents, tangible material, and software, negotiating license agreements, and receiving and distributing royalties and other income to the inventors, the UC Berkeley campus and its departments.
The Industry Alliances Office (IAO) works with UC Berkeley employees and companies to enable innovative research relationships and with offices across campus to streamline research agreement management and negotiation. The IAO is responsible for negotiating all research contracts dealing with private industry, including: sponsored research agreements, membership agreements, material transfer agreements, data/software transfer agreements, collaboration agreements.
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 08/27/2008
in Environment, Electrical
t is well-known in the electric power industry that power distribution cables can fail after years of service resulting in power outages, property damage, potential injuries and costly cable replac...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 08/27/2008
in Environment, Electrical
More than one-third of the total primary energy used in the US is consumed by buildings, about two-thirds of this building energy use is attributed to electricity, about 30% of this electricity use...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 08/27/2008
in Environment, Electrical
More than one-third of the total primary energy used in the US is consumed by buildings, about two-thirds of this building energy use is attributed to electricity, about 30% of this electricity use...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 08/27/2008
in Agriculture
Photosynthetic plants and algae assemble large chlorophyll antenna in order to maximize survival in natural environments (where solar light is often limited). However, this property of plants and a...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 08/27/2008
in Environment
The presence of Arsenic (As) in groundwater, even at low levels, is a significant public health problem—especially in economically undeveloped regions. However, methods for detecting this tox...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 04/10/2008
in Biomedical
Avermectins are a class of potent, broad-spectrum antibiotic and pesticidal substances that are used in a wide array of applications. Extraction and instrumental analysis methods for avermections a...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 04/10/2008
in Biomedical
Simazine and atrazine haptens with mercaptopropionic acid and aminohexanoic acid spacers were synthesized and conjugated to proteins via N-hydroxysuccinimide active esters. Mabs derived from immuni...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 04/10/2008
in Biomedical
Investigators at University of California have developed a hybridoma cell line that produces monoclonal antibodies with specificity for the epsilon chain of the CD3 complex in the mouse, This antib...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 04/10/2008
in Biomedical
Investigators at University of California, Berkeley have identified a hybridoma cell line that produces monoclonal antibodies with specificity for the Vg3 chain of the mouse T cell antigen receptor...
posted by University of California System: University of California, Berkeley
on 04/10/2008
in Biomedical
This Invention employs monoclonal antibodies and direct gelling probes as molecular markers specific for gelling and nongelling parts of plant and bacterial carbohydrates.
This invention describes ...