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2005 Royalties Nearly Double from '04
Tech Transfer Helps NIH Breakthroughs Break
Through |
By Carla Garnett |
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One of NIH's top inventions — a
stent
coated with a chemotherapy drug —
spares some people heart bypass surgery. |
To say that NIH intramural researchers had a
banner year in 2005 is an understatement, at least according to
one business standard. Last year, the NIH Office of Technology
Transfer collected close to $100 million in royalties from products
or processes invented by scientists working here. That's nearly
double the $56 million-plus NIH inventions earned for 2004. Even
better for medical research are the millions more people these
new concepts will help by going commercial.
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Here the Wild Things Are
Your Back Yard: Close Enough for Zoonoses |
By Belle Waring |
What does Flopsy Bunny have in common with a
Gambian giant pouched rat?
Both — without even trying — can make you sick as a
dog.
Zoonoses (zo-uh-NO-seez) are communicable diseases that move from
animals to humans — sometimes directly, and sometimes via
an intermediate vector such as the flea.
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