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WARF will ease stem cell licensing restrictions

are a step in the right direction, but don't go far enough to r...

WARF sues Samsung over computer chip technology license agreement

MADISON The , the world's largest maker of computer memory chips, for allegedly using a patented technology developed by University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty without a license for use in thei...

eMetagens infectious disease technology licensed by WARF

MADISON - Founded by Goodman, a UW profe...

WARF enters licensing agreements for stem cell products

The agreements mark the beginning...

WARF questions relevancy of documents used to uphold patent challenge

refu...

WARF expands license agreement with Advanced Cell Technology

The agr...

Supreme Court ruling seen as blow to WARF stem cell patents

The answer is yes, according to the California consumer watchdog organization that is challenging the patents, but that's not necessarily a consensus opinion. The nation's high cou...

WARF is likely to hold on to stem cell patent rights

A look at the facts in the dispute over three important stem cell patents - and the history behind similar disputes - sho...

Patent office upholds challenge to WARF stem cell patents

Every WARF claim regarding the met...

Kettner to leave WARF, join Virent Energy Systems

Kettner, who has emphasized biotech patent prosecution and intellectual property licensin...

WARF challenges show need for patent reform

Specifically, the process of challenging patents, such as those held by WARF, needs streamlining....

WARF stem cell patents to be re-examined

The challenges, brought by the <a href="http...

Doyle, WARF announce partnership to lure stem cell companies

guaranteeing all companies that conduct stem cell research at non-profit and academic institutions in Wisconsin a free, non-exclusive research license under the...

WARF expects review of stem cell patents

Andy Cohn, government and public relations manager for WARF, said the foundation remains co...

Request to re-examine WARF stem cell patents escalates war of words

The most recent exchange came after the , on be...

WARF signs licensing pact with BD Biosciences

As part of the agreement, BD Biosciences, a division of the medical supply firm <a href="http:/...

WARF, UW-Madison seek designer for the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery

All qualified parties are invited to submit pro...

WARF sues French company over patent violation

, accused a nutritional supplement manufacturer today with willful and deliberate patent infringem...

WARF stem cell patent faces long and winding road

The foundation's stem cell patent is controversial enough in the United States, where critics charge it is overly broad and is suppressing scientific research. While that is a contention WARF dismisses, point...

California group says ruling weakens WARF's stem cell patent

regarding its stem cell patent, but a spokesman for the Wisconsin foundation said its recent $1 million jury reward in the Xenon Pharmaceuticals case demonstrates its ability t...

WARF says it's ready for a legal challenge on stem cells

— Just in case anyone doubts that the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has both the will and the resources to defend its stem cell patent, Andy Cohn would like to disabuse them of the notion. Cohn, government and public relations manager for WARF, said the foundation, armed with a $1.5 billion endowment, is prepared to take on any legal challenges to its controversi...

Promega to get early access to WARF technologies under new agreement

If Promega finds a technology of interest from <a href...

WARF settles patent dispute with IBM

WARF accused IBM of infringing on patented technology by marketing and selling two types of copper-based computer chips...

Tommy Thompson's ID chip, California firm to use WARF's patents and more ...

Former Governor Secretary Tommy Thompson announced last week that he is planning to have a radio frequency id chip implanted in his arm that will provide access to his electronic medical records. Meanwhile over at the UW, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation announced that it has licensed California research firm Chemicon to commercialize products using WARF's stem cell patents. On another...

WARF signs stem cell agreement with California firm

Madison, Wis. - The Chemicon will have non-exclu...

UW professor and WARF receive presidential medals

Madison got a double dose of national honors on Monday as President Bush gave medals to University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Carl R. de Boor and the The 2003...

WARF honored nationally; Wingra Technologies aquired; Third Wave financials up

In this week's Tech Update, by WTN's Mike Klein: The...

Tech Digest: President to honor WARF; plus, Governor's tech-transfer award for entrepreneurs

on March 15 at a White House ceremony. The annual award is conferred by the president and recognizes "outstanding...

WARF director to advise U.S. patent office

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New WARF investment director plans to keep steady course

WARF licenses the patents generated by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers to companies in Madison and elsewhere, and invests part of its...

WARF licenses patents for new glaucoma drug treatment

The patents are based on research conducted by <a target="blank" href="http://www.wisc.edu/kaufmanla...

DeLuca speaks out on entrepreneurialism, tech transfer, and WARF

MADISON If you stand on your tiptoes and squint, you can almost read the framed documents hanging in the lobby of UW Madison's new $35.6 million biochemistry building. Patents numbered 3,565,924 and 3,697,559 were issued to Hector Floyd DeLu...

Mentor Licenses Botulinum From WARF and Plans Wisconsin Manufacturing Facility

MADISON, Wis. - The a California-based publicly traded company (NYSE: MNT), which gives Mentor the exclusive manufacturing and marketing rights to the proprietary botulinum...

WTN Interview: Carl Gulbrandsen
WARFs Investment and Portfolio Strategy

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WTN Interview: Carl Gulbrandsen
WARF - A Unique and Successful Technology Transfer Organization

, Gulbrandsen shares his perspective on how WARF is unique compared to other university technology-transfe...

WTN Interviews: How WARF is Reaching Out to Businesses About Technology Developed in Wisconsin

. Part one reveals Gulb...

WARF Granted New Antibiotics Patent

Madison , the patent management agency of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Co...

WARF Collaboration a Win-Win for Wisconsin

Wisconsin has a world class university, an emerging biotech industry, a well educated work force and citizens who are proud of their state. Wisconsin also has a $3.2 billion budget deficit and a per capita income almost $1000 under the national average. We also rank below the national average in citizens with a 4-year degree, which means we are losing our college graduates to other states. The cu...
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