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Top licensing prospects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dairy-Derived Lipids for Intravenous Nutrition Support
Researchers from UW-Madison and UW-River Falls have developed a process that could enable the use of milk-derived fatty acids in IVFE.
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Deregulated DHS and Tyra Enzymes of Grasses Enable Efficient Production of Tyrosine and Phenylalanine
A pair of botanists identified a gene in grasses involved in upregulating the metabolic pathway that yields the aromatic acid tyrosine.
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Featured UW-Madison Researcher
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Adel Talaat, Professor of Microbiology, Department of Pathobiological Sciences
“Through these diverse research areas, Prof. Talaat’s work contributes significantly to the understanding of infectious diseases and the development of novel approaches to combat them. These are complex scientific challenges that also involve extensive development and regulatory processes. He has shown a tireless determination to enlist the right group or person to help address every obstacle along the way, and we are excited to support his efforts!” – Emily Bauer, WARF Director of Licensing |
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