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Advanced Cell Technology and Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Announce Commercial License Agreement
Agreement Represents Progress Toward Commercial Product Development ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (OTCBB:ACTC - News) today announced an expanded, non-exclusive commercialization agreement with Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation WARF. The expanded agreement grants Advanced Cell rights to the commercial use of human embryonic stem cells hESCs to develop...
Tags: agreement, Cell, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2007-05-02
ARIAD Announces Agreement On Human Embryonic Stem Cells With University of Wisconsin's WiCell Research Institute
Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 17, 2002 New Initiative Supports Broad Applications in Academic Stem Cell Research ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARIA) today announced an agreement with the WiCell Research Institute, Inc. WiCell, an affiliate of the University of Wisconsin, that...
Tags: agreement, cell, Company, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2002-09-17
Firms Pursue Stem Cells' Promised Payoff; University of Wisconsin Could Gain.
By Jason Gertzen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--In the year since President Bush made a critical decision about stem cell research funding, the technology continues to inspire dreams of amazing cures and strike-it-rich success. That may come one...
Tags: Geron Corp., Nelson, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2002-08-05
Geron and University of Wisconsin resolve lawsuit and sign new license agreement.(Signs license for commercialization of human embryonic stem cell technology)(Legal Beat)(Brief Article)
Geron Corporation (Menlo Park, CA; 650-473-7765) and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation WARF (Madison, WI; 608-263-2821) announced that they have resolved a federal lawsuit and have entered into a new license for the commercialization of human embryonic stem cell technology. The new agreement supersedes the earlier...
Tags: cell, Geron Corp., lawsuit, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2002-01-01
Learn about stem cell research, use at Fermi talk.(Neighbor)
Byline: Rachel Baruch Yackley Daily Herald Correspondent In the eternal quest to find treatments and cures for the most debilitating diseases, stem cell research is a hot topic, and the next offering on the agenda at Fermilab's Arts and Lecture Series. So...
Tags: lecture, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-11-14
University of Wisconsin Foundation Amends Stem-Cell Suit against Firm.
By Marilynn Marchione, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 25--Patent officials for the University of Wisconsin on Monday expanded a federal lawsuit they filed last month against the company that financed much of the early stem cell research at UW-Madison....
Tags: cell, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-09-25
University of Wisconsin, California Company In Negotiations over Stem Cell Suit - Geron Corp. patent case - Brief Article
The University of Wisconsin's patent agency is negotiating a settlement with the California company it sued over access to stem cells produced by school researchers. The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, Calif., issued a joint statement that said they expect to resolve their differences...
Tags: California, Geron Corp., negotiation, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-09-13
Federal Government Clears University of Wisconsin Stem Cells for Research.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Federal Government, stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-09-06
Contribution to University of Wisconsin's Stem Cell Fund Raises Eyebrows.
By Dennis Chaptman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Dennis Chaptman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2002-02-13
Menlo Park, Calif., Stem Cell Firm Settles Suit with University of Wisconsin.
By Paul Jacobs, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Paul Jacobs, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2002-01-10
University of Wisconsin Foundation Holds Keys to Stem Cell Technology.
By Jason Gertzen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jason Gertzen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-08-18
University of Wisconsin Foundation Discusses Stem Cells in D.C.
By Katherine M. Skiba, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Katherine M. Skiba, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: stem-cell, University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2001-08-21

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BioTime CEO Dr. Michael West Announces the Launch of New Products and Discusses the State of the Stem Cell Industry under the Obama Administration at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- BioTime, Inc. (OTCBB:BTIM) Chief Executive Officer Michael West, Ph.D. delivered the keynote presentation on Wednesday, November 19, at a meeting in Madison, Wisconsin commemorating the 10th anniversary of the publication describing the first derivation and culturing of human embryonic stem cells. Dr. West's presentation is titled "Opportunities...
Articles 2008-11-20
BioTime CEO Dr. Michael West Presents Keynote Address at Event Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the First Derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- BioTime, Inc. (OTCBB:BTIM) Chief Executive Officer Michael West, Ph.D. will deliver a keynote presentation on Wednesday, November 19, at a meeting in Madison, Wisconsin commemorating the 10th anniversary of the publication describing the derivation and culturing of human embryonic stem cells for the first time. Dr. West's...
Articles 2008-11-14
Campus construction crammed with close calls
The construction industry might benefit from some technological advancements, but those advancements are a constant headache for builders on the state's largest college campus. "You've got kids now with iPods or talking on their cell phones or texting," said Terry Klingele, safety engineer with Minneapolis- based Mortenson...
Articles 2008-10-07
U of Wisconsin-Madison campus construction crammed with close calls
The construction industry might benefit from some technological advancements, but those advancements are a constant headache for builders on the state's largest college campus. "You've got kids now with iPods or talking on their cell phones or texting," said Terry Klingele, safety engineer with Minneapolis- based Mortenson...
Articles 2008-10-07
National Academies amends research guidelines for embryonic stem cells
The National Academies Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee HESCRAC has amended its guidelines for research involving embryonic stem cells hES cells to cover the use of induced pluripotent stem iPS cells as well. The guidelines were first published in 2005 and updated in 2007. The guidelines...
Articles 2008-10-01
InVitria to Attend World Stem Cell Summit
FORT COLLINS, Colo., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- InVitria (http://www.invitria.com/), a leading global supplier of products that enhance productivity, safety and time to market for companies in the regenerative medicine, cell therapy and life science industry, will take part in the 2008 World Stem Cell Conference, spear-headed by the Genetics...
Articles 2008-09-17
Japan university gets patent for stem cell breakthrough
TOKYO AFP — Japan has given Kyoto University a patent for groundbreaking stem cell research in what is believed to be a world first for such scientific research, officials said Friday. The move is aimed at preventing a pharmaceutical company from taking its own patent and then seeking...
Articles 2008-09-12
NeoStem CEO to Speak at the World Stem Cell Summit 2008 Regarding the Significance and Growth of 'Medical Tourism'
GENETICS POLICY INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AND WICELL RESEARCH INSTITUTE TO HOST SUMMIT ON SEPTEMBER 22-23 NEW YORK, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NeoStem, Inc. , which is pioneering the pre-disease collection, processing and long-term storage of adult stem cells, today announced that the Company's CEO, Robin Smith,...
Articles 2008-09-08
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