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EventOctober 27, 2009: SATAI to hold STARs 2009 event at UIW Skyroom

STARs 2009 is an all-day technology innovation conference for entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, technology businesses, service providers, and fanatical technologists.

Featured Keynote Speakers:
Hot Java with Lanham Napier and Pat Condon from Rackspace and an Astronaut Encounter with five-mission Astronaut John Blaha
[ Read About Event at SATAI ]

EventOctober 21, 2009: Three Dimensions of Individualized Nanomedicine - STRECH Seminar at UTSA

Seminar for Translational Research and Collaborative Funding Continues at UTSA with keynote speaker, Dr. Mauro Ferrari, Professor & Director, Division of Nanomedicine UT Health Science Center - Houston, Professor of Experimental Therapeutics, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Professor of Bioengineering, Rice University.

The Seminars in Translational Research (STRECH) is a collaborative project between the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s (UTHSCSA) Institute for Integration of Medicine and Science (IIMS) / Novel Clinical and Translational Methodologies and the University of Texas at San Antonio’s (UTSA) Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and the Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI).

Seminars will be held the third Wednesday of each month from 4:00-5:00 PM, alternating between the UTSA and UTHSCSA campuses.
[ Read More about STRECH ]

EventOctober 18-22, 2009: LES 209 Annual Meeting - Embrace the Education & Diversity

The LES Annual Meeting is the premier event for licensing education and networking. LES continues to provide licensing professionals with the synergy of technology, business, and entrepreneurship. The diversity of ideas presented at the LES (USA & Canada) Annual Meeting is invaluable to anyone in the ever-changing field of licensing.
[ Read More ]

 

EventOctober 2, 2009: UTSA to host technology entrepreneurship boot camp.

To help solo entrepreneurs and established companies commercialize new technologies, UTSA’s Center for Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship will host the Jackson Walker Technology Entrepreneurship Boot Camp from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, October 2 in Business Building Room 2.06.04 on the 1604 Main Campus.
[ Read Flyer ]

News IconSeptember 17, 2009: Organ Preservation Device Expected to Save Lives.

San Antonio-based medical innovations company licenses technology developed at UT Health Science Center

SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 17, 2009) — The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio today announced a license agreement with MCD Life Sciences LLC to commercialize a novel organ preservation technology. The technology, developed through more than a decade of scientific investigations in the School of Medicine, is expected to significantly increase the time that can elapse between removal of donor organs and their transplant into waiting recipients. The current four- to six-hour window could be expanded to as long as a day, the inventors said.
[ Read Full Press Release ]
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News IconSeptember 16, 2009: STTM Participates in Seminar for Translational Research and Collaborative Funding

SAN ANTONIO (September 16, 2009) – STTM participated in the inaugural seminar series for Translational Research and Collaborative Funding Opportunities.

The Seminars in Translational Research (STRECH) is a collaborative project between the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s (UTHSCSA) Institute for Integration of Medicine and Science (IIMS) / Novel Clinical and Translational Methodologies and the University of Texas at San Antonio’s (UTSA) Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and the Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI).

Seminars will be held the third Wednesday of each month from 4:00-5:00 PM, alternating between the UTSA and UTHSCSA campuses.
[ Read More about STRECH ]

EventThe San Antonio Technology Center will host its Fall mixer on September 3, 2009, with a theme of Information Assurance.

The event will take place from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the atrium. The guest speaker is "Top Secret".
[ site link ]

EventSeptember 2, 2009: South Texas Announces RFP for Fall 2009 POCsparc Grants

STTM announced that it is seeking proposals for its Fall 2009 Proof of Concept: Short Proposals to Accelerate Research Commercialization (POCsparc) Grant Program.
Fall 2009 Deadline: October 16, 2009.
[ Read More ]

 

News IconAugust 17, 2009: STTM Offers Support for Texas Ignition Fund Proposals.

South Texas Technology Management (STTM), the regional technology transfer office that serves four University of Texas institutions — the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA), UT San Antonio (UTSA), UT Brownsville (UTB), and UT Pan American (UTPA) — today announced that it is offering support and assistance to UT researchers interested in submitting Texas Ignition Fund (TIF) grant proposals.
[ Read More ]

News IconJune, 2009: Webinar Course on Researcher Commercialization

This online webinar course is recommended for researchers in research institutions (e.g., grad students, post-docs, professional staff and faculty) and researchers in commercial companies (e.g., startups, SBIRs, research-based small businesses and Global 1000). It allows attendees to make an informed decision as to how to better plan their commercialization efforts, be it through employment, licensing, consulting, joint venturing or startup creation.
[ Learn More ]

NewsSan Antonio Shines Its Light at BIO International Convention

BioMed SA, San Antonio, TX - May 27, 2009

San Antonio bioscience representatives showcased the Alamo City’s growing reputation as a “City of Science and Health” at last week’s BIO International Convention in Atlanta. The world’s largest biotechnology meeting drew more than 14,000 life science industry professionals, researchers, investors, and suppliers from 58 countries and 48 states.
[ Read More ]

NewsApril 27, 2009: UTSA, Health Science Center Collaborate with Merck & Co., Inc., to Develop Chlamydia Vaccine

San Antonio TX -- The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (Health Science Center) today announced an exclusive license and sponsored research agreement with Merck & Co., Inc., to develop a vaccine for chlamydia, targeting the common sexually transmitted bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. [ Read Full Press Release ]

EventApril 17, 2009: The deadline for proposals for STTM's Spring 2009 Proof of Concept: Short Proposals to Accelerate Commercialization (POCsparc) grant program is Friday, April 17, 2009.

STTM is announcing its request for proposals for the third round of its Proof of Concept grants, the POCsparc.  These grants are awarded to researchers who have disclosed an invention to STTM, and who could use a small grant to develop their invention to a marketable state, such as for prototype development. Proposals should be brief, objective-driven, capable of being accomplished in 6 months or less, and make a direct impact on the commercial appeal of the subject invention.

[ Press Release / Application and Instructions ]

EventApril 17, 2009: The deadline for proposals for UT Systems Spring 2009 Texas Ignition Fund (TIF) is Friday, April 17, 2009.

[ Applications and Instructions ]

EventMarch 5, 2009: STTM will participate and showcase technologies from UT Health Science Center at San Antonio at the upcoming 2009 Spring Technology Mixer and Showcase.

The event will take place from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, March 5, 2009 at the San Antonio Technology Center, 3463 Magic Drive, in the atrium. [ site link ]

EventThe University of Texas at San Antonio's Center for Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship (CITE) will host the Jackson Walker Technology Entrepreneurship Boot Camp

The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, February 20 in the University Room of the Business Building (2.06.04) at the UTSA 1604 Campus. [ site link ]

NewsFebruary 4, 2009: UT Health Science Center San Antonio, UTSA, UT Browsville, UT Pan American faculty teams receive $109,000 in technology transfer grants.

South Texas Technology Management (STTM), the regional technology transfer office that serves four University of Texas institutions — UT Brownsville (UTB), UT Pan American (UTPA), UT San Antonio (UTSA) and the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio — today announced five new award recipients of the Proof of Concept: Short Proposals to Accelerate Commercialization Grant Program. [ Press Release ] [ Grant Recipients ]

Event February 3, 2009: Webinar on eCommerce Programs available at the USPTO

STTM hosted Mr. Don Levin of the USPTO who presented and showcased eCommerce programs available at the USPTO. For information about this event, please contact Natalie Eary via email: eary@uthscsa.edu.

[ View On-Demand Archive ]
[ Don Levin Bio / Agenda ]
[ Program Handouts ]

Event February 25-27, 2009: San Antonio to host LES 2009 Winter Meeting

The LES USA & Canada 2009 Winter meeting incorporated the professional aspects of licensing and how they exemplify licensing as a culture…a global culture.

STTM hosted a round table to discuss Growing a Knowlege-based Economy in San Antonio.

The industry focus of this meeting was High Technology; Chemicals and Energy. In today's society the demand for alternative energy sources and new technologies is ever increasing.

NewsDec. 17, 2008: Researchers have new way to treat strokes

Good news in the fight against a killer: stroke. San Antonio researchers have come up with a new way to treat strokes that may lead to some major changes. [ read more ]

NewsDec. 3, 2008: Discovery could help develop new treatments for depression

Some San Antonio scientists have made an important discovery that could help in the development of new treatments for depression. They’ve pinpointed a potential new target in the brain, using mice as a model. [ read more ]

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PresentationWebinar (On-Demand): eCommerce Programs at the USPTO

 

PresentationTechnology Transfer: A Best Practices Approach

 

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