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STC Charges Environmental Robots Inc. with Patent Infringement of a
University of New Mexico Invention and Breach of License Agreement
February 16, 2010
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), is charging Environmental Robots Inc. (ERI), a
manufacturer of robotics technology, with patent infringement of a
University of New Mexico invention and breach of license agreement.
more

WARF Outlines Key Problems with Post Grant Review Portion of Patent
Reform Bill in Letter to Secretary of Commerce David Kappos
January 28, 2010
WARF Outlines Key Problems with Post Grant Review Portion of Patent
Reform Bill in Letter to Secretary of Commerce, David Kappos. more
UNM Inventor Has Game Available on Microsoft's Xbox Live
January 26, 2010
UNM inventor and graduate student Justin Kellogg's Xbox game, Magnetic
Defender, is now available for download on Microsoft's Xbox Live web
site. more

Two New Members Join foliodirect
January 15, 2010
Membership in STC’s web-based technology transfer program,
foliodirect, recently welcomed two new members to the program:
Columbia University and the University of Cincinnati. more
American Innovators Join Small Business Coalition in Opposition to
Proposed Patent Reform Legislation
January 14, 2010
American Innovators for Patent Reform (AIPR), comprised of inventors,
small businesses, researchers and engineers, has joined forces with
the Small Business Coalition on Patent Legislation in opposing the
proposed patent reform legislation currently before Congress. more

Patent 'reform' will stymie innovation
December 26, 2009
The Journal Sentinel continues to do excellent work this year in
outlining problems with the nation's patent system and how it is
stifling economic growth. ("It's David vs. Goliath in patent fights,"
Nov. 29.) more
NMBW Article Highlights STC’s Successful Year
December 18, 2009
Today’s edition of the New Mexico Business Weekly offers an
interesting analysis of the individuals and organizations who have had
a positive impact on economic growth in New Mexico in spite of
national economic trends. more

Newly Formed Coalition of Small Business Innovators Speak Out Against
the Proposed 2009 Patent Reform Legislation
December 15, 2009
The Small Business Coalition on Patent Legislation recently announced
its formation to add another voice to the growing opposition to the
current patent "reform" legislation before Congress. more
Unique inventions awarded 'gap' grants by the University of New Mexico
December 11, 2009
Clothing that traps and kills bacteria and a new tea that offers
anti-inflammatory benefits have nudged a little closer to market,
thanks to the University of New Mexico’s latest round of gap funding.
more

Latest Study on Avanca’s RPD Technology Published in Nature Reviews
December 1, 2009
UNM’s Dr. Wilmer Sibbitt has conducted a study using his RPD
(reciprocating procedure device) syringe, developed at the University
of New Mexico and manufactured and sold through local start-up Avanca
Medical Devices, and ultrasonography to access levels of pain after
articular corticosteroid injections in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
more
STC Patent Reform Op Ed Article Published in Albuquerque Journal
November 23, 2009
The November 23rd edition of the Albuquerque Journal has published an
op ed piece on the patent reform legislation. more

New Home Grown Venture Capital Firm Closes on First Fund
November 20, 2009
Cottonwood Capital Partners LLC announced closing on its first fund —
Cottonwood Technology Fund — this month. more
STC.UNM Signs Up for Twitter
November 18, 2009
STC continues to make more connections with UNM inventors,
entrepreneurs, investors, industry contacts and others in the
scientific, business and legal communities. more

STC.UNM Joins Universities and Research Organizations in Amici Brief
on Behalf of Leland Stanford Junior University’s Appeal to U.S. Court
of Appeals
November 16, 2009
STC.UNM has joined the Association of University Technology Managers,
the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the Association of American
Medical Colleges, the Regents of the University of California,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and others research organizations in
an amici brief in support of the petition for rehearing or rehearing
en banc filed by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior
University with the U. S. Court of Appeals. more
Fourth Annual Gap Fund @ UNM Awardees
November 11, 2009
Two UNM researchers were recipients of funding in the fourth annual
round of awards from STC’s Gap Fund @ UNM program. more

Cottonwood Technology Partners Close on First Fund
November 10, 2009
Cottonwood Technology Partners, LLC, a local venture capital company
specializing in investment, management and start-up opportunities
based on technologies developed at eight primary research centers
along the Rio Grande technology corridor (Sandia and Los Alamos Labs,
UNM, NM State, NM Tech, UTEP, UNM Health Sciences Center and Texas
Tech University Health Services Center), announced the closing on a
seed, and pre-seed stage fund. more
New Study by Biotechnology Industry Organization Validates Importance
of University Technology to Growth in U. S. Economy
November 2, 2009
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) has just released a
study analyzing the importance of university research and development
partnerships with companies to the growth of the American economy.
more

STC Board Member Sandra Begay-Campbell Speaks at AISES Conference
October 31, 2009
Sandra Begay-Campbell, STC Board member/Treasurer and Sandia Principal
Member of the Technical Staff in charge of the SNL renewable energy
program for Native American tribes, was a speaker at 2009 AISES Annual
Convention held on Oct. 29-31. more
STC settles with Toshiba Corp.
October 16, 2009
The University of New Mexico’s Science and Technology Corp. has
reached a settlement with Toshiba Corp. over an accusation of patent
infringement. more

STC Joins Other Universities and Research Institutions on Amici Curiae
Brief in Federal Court of Appeals Case
October 16, 2009
STC has joined several other universities and research institutions in
an amicus curiae brief filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals in a case
appealed from the U. S. District Court for the District of
Massachusetts, Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Massachusetts Institute of
Technology; The Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research; and The
President and Fellows of Harvard College v. Eli Lilly and Company.
more
STC.UNM and Toshiba Reach Settlement in Infringement Lawsuit
October 13, 2009
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), and Toshiba Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic
Components, Inc., have signed a license agreement for lithographic
technology developed by Dr. Steven Brueck and colleagues at UNM. more

STC President and Board Member Honored As 2009 Power Brokers
October 5, 2009
STC President & CEO Lisa Kuuttila has been chosen as one of New Mexico
Business Weekly’s 2009 Power Brokers in New Mexico. more
Market Continues to Expand for STC Start-up IntelliCyt
September 29, 2009
STC start-up IntelliCyt Corporation recently announced an agreement
with Beckman Coulter, a leading life science testing devices company,
for exclusive distribution rights of IntelliCyt’s high-speed cytometer
system to all markets outside North America. more

STC Spearheads Universities’ Response to Patent Reform Legislation
September 17, 2009
Under the leadership of STC President & CEO, Lisa Kuuttila, STC and
several university tech transfer programs and leaders have joined
forces to challenge the proposed post-grant and inter partes
re-examination provisions of the patent reform legislation currently
before Congress. more
The University of Texas System Sends Concerns Over Patent Legislation
to Commerce Secretary
September 14, 2009
The Office of Research and Technology Transfer within the University
of Texas system, comprised of nine universities and six health
institutions, has sent a letter of concern to Secretary of Commerce
Gary Locke regarding the pending patent reform legislation before
Congress. more

UNM/Sandia Technology Agreement with Adaptive Methods Garners More
Publicity
September 14, 2009
Biotech Transfer Week, the weekly newsletter of the online news
organization, GenomeWeb, has featured a UNM/Sandia biosensor
technology recently optioned by Adaptive Methods. more
Virginia firm to market UNM/Sandia Labs detection device
September 7, 2009
A handheld medical device developed by the University of New Mexico
and Sandia National Laboratories could cut the testing time for
bacteria and viruses from days to just minutes. more

New York Times Piece by Dr. Scott Shane Warns Patent Reform
Legislation Bad News for Entrepreneurs
September 7, 2009
Dr. Scott Shane, Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at Case Western
recently outlined the negative impact of the proposed patent reform
legislation before Congress for entrepreneurs, start-up companies and
venture capitalists. Dr. Shane is also the author of studies on the
adverse effects of the proposed legislation. more
Adaptive Methods and STC.UNM Execute Agreement for Biosensor
Technology
August 19, 2009
Adaptive Methods, Inc., developer of advanced sensor systems, the
University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center (UNMHSC), Sandia
National Laboratories (SNL) and STC.UNM, UNM’s technology-transfer arm
took an important step toward forming a long-term partnership today by
signing an option agreement under which Adaptive Methods may obtain an
exclusive worldwide license to manufacture and sell products
incorporating biosensor technology co-invented by researchers at
UNMHSC and SNL. more

WARF Letter to Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke Encouraging for
Innovation and Reform in USPTO
August 19, 2009
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) recently participated
in a roundtable discussion about patent reform and changes in the U.
S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) with Secretary of Commerce Gary
Locke. more
Update on Senate and House Patent Reform Legislation: Letter of
Concern Over Latest Legislation
August 19, 2009
With the latest version of S. 515 and H. R. 1260 still in committee,
reprinted below is a cogent analysis of both bills provided in a
letter to Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke by the Innovation Alliance,
Medical Device Manufacturers Association, National Association of
Patent Practitioners and National Venture Capital Association. more

Call for 2010 Gap Funding Proposal
August 17, 2009
Two thousand nine marks the four-year anniversary of STC’s gap fund
program. The program, a technology-to-market gap fund, was established
to break down the barriers to industry adoption of UNM technologies.
more
STC.UNM Co-Sponsor for Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Economy Watch
Seminar on Aug. 26th
August 12, 2009
STC will be a co-sponsor of the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s
first quarterly economy watch seminar to be held on August 26th. more

Several Honorees in NMBW "2009 Who's Who in Technology" Have Ties to
STC
August 8, 2009
The New Mexico Business Weekly recently honored several people who are
key players in the development of New Mexico technologies and economic
growth in the state. more
Tech transfer booming at UNM, despite economy
August 7, 2009
The economy might still be in a recession, but technology transfer is
alive and well at the University of New Mexico. more

FY ’09 a record for university's Health Sciences Center
July 31, 2009
The University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center pulled in $137.5
million in research dollars in fiscal year 2009, the largest amount in
the center’s history. more
The Manufacturing Alliance on Patent Policy Releases Additional Study
of Effects of Post-Grant Review and Inter Partes Re-examination
Provisions of Current Patent Reform Legislation
July 20, 2009
The Manufacturing Alliance on Patent Policy (MAPP) has issued another
study on the effects of two controversial provisions of the 2009
patent reform legislation currently before Congress. more

Breathing room: Respiratory institute enjoys breathtaking growth
July 17, 2009
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute is practically
hyperventilating from an accelerated expansion. more
STC Board Member Recently Promoted to Partner by Distinguished Law
Firm
July 1, 2009
STC Board member, Pedro F. Suarez, of counsel member of the law firm
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Golvsky and Popeo, P.C., was recently
promoted to Partner. more

Educational Device Developed by UNM Faculty and Staff gets
International Exposure
June 11, 2009
Thanks to the YouTube phenomenon and a passion for promoting hands-on
science education, technology developed at the University of New
Mexico is reaching an international audience. more
UNM Unfurling Its Flagship Role
June 6, 2009
Much has been written about efforts by the University of New Mexico to
improve and shape our enrollment and of the progress already made by
our sister institutions, Central New Mexico Community College and New
Mexico State University, in doing so. more

Given a Voice on Patent Reform by AIPR, Inventors Send a Clear Message
June 4, 2009
A non-profit organization, American Innovators for Patent Reform
(AIPR), has been formed to give a voice to American innovators —
inventors, scientists, engineers, researchers, small companies,
investors, patent owners and intellectual property service providers —
in the ongoing debate on patent reform. more
Congressmen Urge House Colleagues to Carefully Consider Current Patent
Reform Legislation Before Congress
May 26, 2009
Congressmen Donald A. Manzullo and Mike Michaud sent a "dear
colleague" letter to all House offices on Tuesday which provides an
analysis of the current patent reform legislation before Congress.
more

UNM Inventor Finds Compound for Estrogen Receptor GPR30
May 22, 2009
Dr. Eric Prossnitz, UNM Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology and
Director of the Women's Cancers Research Program at the Cancer
Research and Treatment Center, and his team have found a unique
compound that has the ability to block an estrogen receptor called
GPR30. more
Ceremony recognizes patent, copyright recipients
April 15, 2009
STC.UNM hosted its sixth annual Creative Awards ceremony on Monday to
honor students and faculty who have been issued patents or copyrights
within the past year. more

STC Charges Toshiba with Patent Infringement of a University of New
Mexico Invention That Enables Manufacture of Semiconductor Chip
March 31, 2009
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), is charging Toshiba Corporation and Toshiba America
Electronic Components, Inc. with patent infringement of a University
of New Mexico invention that significantly improves the capability of
semiconductor manufacturers to fabricate next generation chips. STC, a
non-profit corporation that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the
University of New Mexico, filed a complaint yesterday against Toshiba
in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. more
Lobo game developers get chance to sell work
March 30, 2009
Students who created video games as part of their final projects for a
computer graphics class may sell their games to Microsoft. more

ProtoHIT medical software steps toward commercialization at UNM
March 27, 2009
A good dose of efficient management allowed Dr. Phillip Wagner to
improve treatment for his patients while radically reducing office
visits. more
Higher Education Organizations Voice Concern Over Patent Reform
Legislation
March 25, 2009
A statement representing the views of several higher education
organizations on the current patent reform legislation before the U.S.
Senate (S. 515) was sent to the members of the Senate Judiciary
Committee today. more

University of Wisconsin-Madison Tech Transfer Organization Voices
Concerns with Patent Reform Legislation to Senate Judiciary Committee
March 11, 2009
One of the oldest university technology-transfer programs in the
nation submitted a letter into the record for the March 10th Senate
Judiciary Committee's hearing on patent law reform. more
MAPP Statement on Senate Judiciary Hearing
March 10, 2009
The Manufacturing Alliance on Patent Policy released the following
statement regarding today's Senate hearing on The Patent Reform Act of
2009, S. 515. more

Patent Reform Update: Green Technology Industry Send Open Letter to
Congress
March 9, 2009
Green technology organizations and companies involved in environmental
renewable energy, renewable fuels, and climate abatement technologies
have sent a letter of concern to the Senate and House Judiciary
Committees regarding the patent reform legislation recently introduced
before Congress. more
135 Manufacturing Companies Send Letter to President Obama on Patent
Reform
February 10, 2009
A consortium of U. S. manufacturing companies and organizations
representing the U. S. manufacturing sector have sent an open letter
to President Obama outlining the weaknesses in the current patent
reform legislation before Congress. Please see the letter below. For a
pdf copy of the letter, which the Manufacturing Alliance on Patent
Policy encourages supporters to post to other sites, go to
www.mfgpatentpolicy.org and click on "Documents." more

The Hidden Driver of a U.S. Recovery: Innovation and Intellectual
Property (IP) Will Become America's Main Source of Competitive
Advantage in a 21st Century Global Economy, According to New Report
January 26, 2009
Federal Bureaucrats Squandered America's IP Reserves and Eroded
Competitiveness in 1970s, And They May Be Making the Same Mistakes
Again, According to IP Strategy Experts Mark Blaxill and Ralph
Eckardt. more
'Roach Motel' Combats Superbugs
December 14, 2008
Antiseptics and antibiotics have long been mankind's strongest weapons
in the fight against harmful bacteria. more

Third Annual Gap Fund @ UNM Awardees
December 3, 2008
Four UNM research groups were recipients of funding from the third
annual round of awards from STC's Gap Fund @ UNM program. more
UNM Researchers' Technology Featured in The Economist
November 29, 2008
UNM researchers, along with researchers at the University of Florida,
have had their technology featured in the British newspaper, The
Economist. more

Gap funds and Angels help move UNM technology forward
November 28, 2008
A bit of funding — and lots of business mentoring — is helping
University of New Mexico inventors move new technology from lab to
market. more
STC.UNM Signs License Option Agreement with GeneThera for E.coli
0157:h7 Vaccine
October 29, 2008
GeneThera, Inc. announced today that it has signed an agreement with
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), giving GeneThera an option to a license to world-wide
development and distributions rights to a vaccine developed at UNM's
Health Sciences Center that is designed to significantly inhibit the
carriage and shedding of the E.coli bacteria in cattle. more

STC/New Mexico Angels Foster New Collaborations
October 2, 2008
STC and the New Mexico Angels have recently collaborated on fostering
new opportunities for investment in early-stage technologies developed
at the University of New Mexico. more
STC Board Members Named as Fellows of the American Vacuum Society
October 1, 2008
STC Board Chairman Joseph Cecchi and STC Board member Julia Fulghum
were recently named as Fellows of the American Vacuum Society. more

UNM Invention Spurs Further Funding From NIH
September 23, 2008
Dr. Larry Sklar's high throughput flow cytometry technology continues
to spur NIH funding for the Molecular Library Screening Center. more
NuView Life Sciences Inc. Purchases Exclusive Option on UNM Diagnostic
Technology for Melanoma and Establishes Presence in New Mexico
September 10, 2008
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), has signed an option agreement for the exclusive
distribution and commercialization rights for an experimental
diagnostic technology for melanoma with NuView Life Sciences Inc. of
Park City, Utah. more

NuView Life Sciences Inc. Purchases Exclusive Option on UNM Diagnostic
and Treatment Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer and Establishes Presence
in New Mexico
September 10, 2008
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico (UNM), has signed an option agreement for the exclusive
distribution and commercialization rights for an experimental
diagnostic and therapeutic treatment for pancreatic cancer with NuView
Life Sciences Inc. of Park City, Utah. more
Tech transfer takes root at UNM
September 5, 2008
Serial entrepreneur Mike Grisham ranks the University of New Mexico’s
technology transfer program as among the top 10 percent in the nation.
more

STC Gap Funding
September 4, 2008
Two years ago, STC.UNM introduced a new initiative to help break down
the barriers to industry adoption of UNM technologies: a
technology-to-market gap fund. more
Kuuttila Honored As New Mexico Business Leader
August 19, 2008
STC.UNM President & CEO Lisa Kuuttila has been honored for her
contributions as a business leader in New Mexico. more

New and improved - UNM’s innovative engineering building is a place to
collaborate, create and get down to business
August 18, 2008
When University of New Mexico engineering students return to school on
Aug. 23, many will attend classes in a newly completed, $43 million
facility with cutting-edge technology. more
Brinker Technology Receives R&D 100 Award
July 17, 2008
STC.UNM inventor, Dr. Jeffrey Brinker, has received an R&D 100 Award
for his superhydrophobic coating technology. more

Biotech startup gets $5.5M
June 27, 2008
Another life sciences startup -- this one with technology to rapidly
detect infections -- has emerged from stealth mode with a $5.5 million
venture capital investment. more
Study Examines Safer Technologies for Treating Arthritis Patients
June 27, 2008
Needle-and-syringe procedures, including aspiration of synovial fluid
and cortisone injections, are critical to treating patients with
rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and related diseases. more

UNM tech investor opens local office
June 6, 2008
Utah-based NuView Radiopharmaceuticals Inc. has opened an office in
Albuquerque to be closer to investment opportunities at the University
of New Mexico. more
Right place at the right time
May 22, 2008
John Chavez has financial chops and an entrepreneur's heart. As head
of the New Mexico Angels, he's putting those talents to work to help
technology companies grow. more

Angels seek Deals
April 7, 2008
New Mexico Angels, a nine-year-old group of private investors who
informally invest together in small tech firms is looking for more
deals. more
Angels and academics
March 28, 2008
University of New Mexico inventors might soon have Angels to help
guide their technologies to market. more

Cerner Corp. funds research on UNM drug inhaler
March 14, 2008
Hugh Smyth, an assistant professor of pharmaceutics at UNM, and
Professor C. Randall Truman show equipment used to test a new,
dry-powder respiratory inhaler. more
Cerner and UNMHSC sign agreement to evaluate dry-powder inhaler
drug-delivery technology
March 13, 2008
Cerner Corporation (NASDAQ: CERN), the University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center (UNMHSC) College of Pharmacy, the UNM School of
Engineering and STC.UNM (STC), the University's technology-transfer
corporation, announced today the signing of a Sponsored Research
Agreement to evaluate UNMHSC's dry-powder inhaler (DPI) drug-delivery
technology for use in both pulmonary and systemic conditions, like
asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease more

UNM carves more room for business incubator
February 22, 2008
Startups that license technology from the University of New Mexico now
have more room to grow at UNM's Science and Technology Corp. more
Startup emerges from stealth mode
February 22, 2008
A new nanotechnology company is developing advanced semiconductor
wafers based on University of New Mexico technology and $450,000 from
the Verge Fund. more

Two new members join STC Board
February 18, 2008
STC.UNM is pleased to announce the addition of two new Board members
to STC's Board of Directors. more
Avanca RPD receives favorable evaluation from third party review
February 14, 2008
STC start-up, AVANCA Medical Devices, Inc., recently received a
favorable evaluation of its Reciprocating Procedure Device (RPD) from
a third-party review of the product by Dr. Oliver Sander from Heinrich
Heine-University in Duesseldorf, Germany. more

Patent Reform Act Puts Small Firms at Risk
February 1, 2008
It might look as if the controversy over patent reform is a clash of
the titans, with companies like Google, Intel, Apple and Microsoft in
support and heavyweights like 3M, Caterpillar and General Electric in
opposition. more
STC Startups Receive Fundings
December 28, 2007
Year-end investment tallies are pending, but without hesitation, 2007
will go down as the best year so far for venture capital activity in
New Mexico. more

STC.UNM Invests in Gap Funding for Three Promising UNM Technologies
December 17, 2007
UNM.STC has just awarded gap funding to three UNM research groups to
advance their technology from early-stage research to a
proof-of-concept stage of development. The purpose is to attract
corporate and investment capital to further grow the research into a
product ready for commercialization. more
UNM awards $75,000 in gap funding for university research
December 14, 2007
Three new promising life-science technologies could leap from
University of New Mexico labs to commercially funded R&D thanks to
$75,000 in new "gap funding." more

STC Board Member, Dr. Terry L. Yates, Dies After Brief Illness
December 14, 2007
Dr. Yates became a member of the STC Board in July 2001. He was a
passionate believer in STC's mission to commercialize the technology
of UNM faculty researchers and was a wonderful ambassador for STC when
promoting our accomplishments to those he served with on numerous
national foundations and boards. more
Utah company to help develop cancer therapy at UNM
December 7, 2007
A more efficient method for diagnosing and potentially treating
leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancers could soon be available
thanks to an agreement between the University of New Mexico and
Utah-based NuView Radiopharmaceuticals Inc. more

NuView Radiopharmaceuticals Secures Exclusive Rights for a Tumor
Specific Imaging Agent for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Leukemia and
Lymphoma
December 6, 2007
STC.UNM (STC), the technology-transfer arm of the University of New
Mexico, has signed an option agreement for the exclusive distribution
and commercialization rights for a tumor-specific imaging agent for
the diagnosis and therapeutic treatment of leukemia and lymphoma with
NuView Radiopharmaceuticals of Park City, UT. more
Patent Protection Crucial for State
December 3, 2007
Few New Mexicans would argue that change has not been good for the New
Mexico economy. Unemployment is down, personal incomes are up, and New
Mexico is among the few states with a budget surplus. more

Critics Say An Overhaul of U.S. Law Would Stifle N.M. Startups
November 19, 2007
Some local tech-biz advocates say a patent-law overhaul bill backed by
major companies such as Intel and Dell goes too far and could stifle
innovation at startups and universities. more
Publication of STC Technology in Magazine New Scientist
November 7, 2007
The British science and technology magazine, New Scientist, has just
published an article on STC ultrasound technology created by Dr.
Jingkuang Chen, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at UNM more

STC President & CEO to Be Keynote Speaker at International Workshop in
Japan
November 7, 2007
STC's President and CEO, Lisa Kuuttila, will give an invited keynote
address at Doshisha University in Japan on November 15th. more
More Than 430 Organizations From All 50 States Speak Out Against
Proposed Patent Reform Act
October 30, 2007
STC joins 430 organizations representing a broad spectrum of fields in
industry and technology as a signatory to a letter sent to Senate
leaders last week in opposition to S. 1145, The Patent Reform Act of
2007. The letter addressed to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was spearheaded by Innovation
Alliance, a coalition of entrepreneurial companies seeking to enhance
America's innovation environment by improving the quality of patents
granted and protecting the integrity of the U.S. patent system. more

Two STC Technologies Chosen to Be Featured in AUTM 2008 Publication
The Better World Report
October 30, 2007
STC is pleased to announce that two articles on its HyperCyt and Solar
Oven technologies have been accepted for publication in the
Association of University Technology Manager's (AUTM) 2008
publication, The Better World Report. more
Small technology offers big prospects in New Mexico
October 19, 2007
In a few years, planes, satellites, automobile parts and even sporting
goods worldwide could be made of carbon nano fiber developed at Los
Alamos National Laboratory. more

Educating for Innovation: Connecting UNM to the World's Challenges
October 2, 2007
STC.UNM Co-Sponsor for UNM Innovation Symposium
Mark your calendars today for the upcoming free symposium to be held
during inauguration week for President Schmidly. more
Japan, State Will Share
September 11, 2007
STC President, Lisa Kuuttila, was part of a delegation from New Mexico
to Japan to further the ties between the state and Japanese government
and industry. more

STC.UNM Elects New Board Members
September 11, 2007
STC.UNM is pleased to announce the election of two new Board members
to STC's Board of Directors. more
STC Gap Funding
August 27, 2007
Last year, STC.UNM introduced a new initiative to help break down the
barriers to industry adoption of UNM technologies: a
technology-to-market gap fund. more

Gap funds target earliest-stage startups
July 20, 2007
ACKNet Technologies LLC could get a big boost from a very tiny
investment. more
Upgraded cytometers could be a boon for drug makers and clinics
July 13, 2007
In today's world, medical researchers rely more and more on detailed
analyses of cells to develop new drugs and diagnose diseases. more

Avanca develops more one-handed syringes for clients
July 6, 2007
Avanca Medical Devices Inc. is ready to inject a new line of surgical
syringes into operating rooms nationwide. more
Business plan competition helps drive tech transfer at university
April 13, 2007
Some new breakthrough medical diagnostics and other technolgies will
most likely be commercialized thanks to this year's business plan
competition at the University of New Mexico. more

STC.UNM to host 4th Annual Creative Awards
March 19, 2007
STC.UNM will honor innovation and creativity by giving fourteen
University of New Mexico (UNM) faculty members special recognition for
their inventions including the issuance of a patent or registration of
a copyright in the past year. more
Internships Show Diverse Sides of Intellectual Property
March 12, 2007
Estrada had worked as a research technician in the medical field
before enrolling in the UNM law school with the intent to build upon
his biology background. more

Tuttle's bio-tech start-up could help lupus patients
March 5, 2007
Serial entrepreneur Waneta Tuttle is at it again, this time with a
biotech start-up that could offer relief to lupus patients with sever
kidney inflammation. more
UNM Technology, MacVision, Licensed by California Firm
February 15, 2007
Select University Technologies, Inc. (SUTI) recently licensed
MacVision through STC.UNM (STC), the technology transfer arm of the
University of New Mexico (UNM). MacVision Corporation managed by SUTI,
will develop the product, creating a future revenue stream for STC and
UNM. more

California Firm Sees Big Market For Inventor's New Lens
February 7, 2007
McAllister Hull grew tired of watching his wife slip into blindness
despite a dozen surgeries to treat her macular degeneration. A retired
physicist, Hull decided to use his skills to design an eyeglass lens
to help her. more
Kuuttila Helps Take UNM Technology To Market
December 1, 2006
Lisa Kuuttila was a recognized expert on promoting semiconductors in
the marketplace long before PCs became an office fixture, much less a
household item. more

CoMeT Solutions Launches Product, Raises More Cash
November 10, 2006
Scott Anderson, an engineer and analyst with Dana Corp.'s commercial
systems vehicle division, says product development in his sector is
often slowed by disjointed R&D. more
STC.UNM Joins Amicus Brief To Be Filed In U.S. Supreme Court
October 30, 2006
STC.UNM (STC) has recently joined as a party an amicus brief filed in
the U.S. Supreme Court by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation in
the case of KSR v. Teleflex. more

KKOB 770 AM Interviews AVANCA Medical Devices, Inc.
October 22, 2006
On Sunday, October 22, 2006, KKOB 770 AM "High Tech New Mexico"
interviewed Lisa Kuuttila, President & CEO of Science & Technology
Corporation @ UNM (STC), and guests Wilmer Sibbitt, Chief Scientific
Officer, AVANCA Medical Devices, Inc., and Jay Simon, President & COO,
AVANCA Medical Devices, Inc. more
NMITSA Announces IT Excellence Awards Finalists
October 3, 2006
The New Mexico Information Technology and Software Association
(NMITSA), the state’s largest advocacy group for IT & software related
business, announced today the finalists for this year’s IT Excellence
Awards, which includes STC's foliodirect. more

International Firm Invests in Avanca Medical Devices--Another STC
Technology Transfer Success Story
October 2, 2006
AVANCA Medical Devices, Inc. (Avanca), a spin-out company in the
medical products area, is a grand example of the commercialization
process facilitated by the Science and Technology Corporation @ UNM’s
(STC) Lobo VentureLab (LVL), the venture capital and start-up arm of
STC. more
UNM Helps Build Bridge Over Financial 'Valley of Death'
September 29, 2006
A new University of New Mexico funding program could help scientists
leap the ravine that often separates them from the angel and venture
capital investments they need to commercialize new technologies. more

STC Pursues Patents For Students
September 14, 2006
Cigar steamer/heater. Spartan automatic faucet and soap dispenser in
one. Skateboard ground lighting. more
AVANCA Bought By Nuke Med Firm
September 4, 2006
Global Medical Solutions Ltd., a nuclear medicine and diagnostic
imaging company, has purchased a majority ownership in Avanca Medical
Devices, a University of New Mexico spinout making a single-handed
syringe. more

UNM Drives The State Economic Engine
September 1, 2006
more
Researchers Say Decorated Needles Help Calm Patients' Fear
August 19, 2006
Researchers at the University of New Mexico's Health Sciences Center
believe they have found a way to make patients less fearful of needles
— decorate them with butterflies, flowers and smiley faces. more

Less Fear Is Decorated Needle's Point
August 19, 2006
The next time you get a vaccine, don't be surprised if you hear
yourself say, "Doctor, there's a fish on my needle." more
UNM-Gallup Professor Copyrights Plans for ‘Rez Dog-Proof’ Solar Oven
August 14, 2006
On a sunny day last year at UNM-Gallup’s South Campus in Zuni, one of
the major highlights of the open house being held was a jar of beans
boiling in a solar oven. Passersby gasped at the sight of the
percolating beans, as well as at a pan of brownies baking beautifully
alongside. more

Study: Having Primary Doctor Cuts Emergency Room Use
August 9, 2006
University of New Mexico Hospital has found that emergency room use
drops when people who don’t have health insurance are assigned a
primary care doctor. more
UNM Technology Transfer Grows
July 17, 2006
The University of New Mexico's Science & Technology Corp. reports it
income is nearing $1 million. more

New Mexico Receives "A" Ranking On Entrepreneurial Score Card
July 10, 2006
According to an article on Inc.com, the state of New Mexico is one of
only three to receive an "A" grade on the Entrepreneurship Score Card.
more
UNM Invention Cited in Better World Project
June 7, 2006
Technology developed at UNM and licensed by STC to start-up company
AVANCA Medical Devices is listed as an example of university
technology making a difference. more

Congratulations to Awards Recipients
May 18, 2006
Technology Ventures Corporation, New Mexico First, and the University
of New Mexico congratulate recipients of the Science & Technology
Corporation @ UNM Annual Creative Awards. more
UNM Inventors and Researchers Receive Recognition
April 25, 2006
The Science & Technology Corporation @ UNM (STC) is celebrating
innovation and creativity at the University of New Mexico (UNM) by
giving twenty-five researchers special recognition for their patents,
inventions, and disclosures. STC held a reception at the Science &
Technology Park Rotunda on Tuesday evening, April 18th. The event was
well attended and considered a success by all. more

Sunscreen May Not Stop Melanoma
April 5, 2006
Want to protect yourself from skin cancer? You’d better read the label
before lathering on that sunscreen. more
UNM Lab Gets Its First Tenant
March 14, 2006
Terry Dunlay's biomedical research company may be so young to lack an
official name, but thanks to the University of New Mexico Science &
Technology Corp., he'll at least have an office. more

UNM's 'foliodirect' Markets Schools' Miscellaneous Stuff
March 10, 2006
Think of it as eBay for universities. more
Dr. Steve Brueck and STC Invited to Highlight UNM Technologies on the
Larry Ahrens Morning Show, Talk Radio 106.3 KAGM-FM
February 22, 2006
On Wednesday, February 22, 2006, Larry Ahrens of Talk Radio 106.3 and
Lisa Kuuttila, President and CEO of Science & Technology Corporation @
UNM (STC), introduced guest, Dr. Steve Brueck, Director for the Center
for High Tech Materials (CHTM) and Professor in the Departments of
Electrical Engineering and Physics at UNM. more

Serial Entrepreneur Launches Venture Development Firm
February 17, 2006
Waneta Tuttle is relinquishing her title as New Mexico's resident
serial entrepreneur -- for now. But don't despair, investors: She
might still deliver your next portfolio company. more
Engineering Students Discuss High-Tech Biz
January 27, 2006
Joseph Cecchi said engineers do more than calculations. more

STC and Exagen Diagnostics Share Limelight on Larry Ahrens Morning
Show, Talk Radio 106.3 KAGM-FM
November 16, 2005
Larry Ahrens, host of morning talk radio at 106.3 KAGM-FM, together
with Lisa Kuuttila, President and CEO of the Science and Technology
Corporation @ UNM (STC), and Dr. Tom Williams, Professor, Pathology
Department, University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine, engaged
in conversation about what Larry Ahrens regarded as, “the latest
episode at STC,” and a continuation of a monthly segment highlighting
STC events and accomplishments. more
KAGM-FM Highlights STC Start-up Company
September 27, 2005
KAGM-FM’s very own Larry Ahrens showcased Lisa Kuuttila, President &
CEO of Science & Technology Corporation @ UNM (STC), and Professor
Luke Lester, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the
University of New Mexico (UNM) and Associate Director of UNM’s Center
for High Technology Material (CHTM). Larry Ahrens hosts the 106.3
KAGM-FM morning radio show. more

Science & Technology Corporation Honors UNM Researchers
May 10, 2005
The Science & Technology Corporation @ UNM is celebrating ten years of
working to commercialize research at the University of New Mexico by
honoring the institution's newest patent holders. The fifteen patent
holders, some working in teams, are all members of the UNM faculty.
more
Startup Firm Books First Sales of Advanced Syringe
April 26, 2005
more

UNM Formalizes Three Tech Transfer Relationships
March 21, 2005
more
Patent Process Complex
February 18, 2005
Ganesh Balakrishnan achieved something once thought to be impossible.
more

UNM's Science & Technology Corporation Is Economic Engine For New
Mexico
December 3, 2004
The University of New Mexico’s Science & Technology Corporation is
showing promise to be the economic engine for the state that regents
envisioned when they founded it in 1995 as a private non-profit
corporation to license and commercialize technology developed by
researchers at the university. more
Universities Setting Lofty Tech Transfer Goals
July 23, 2004
more

License Agreement With TriCore
June 11, 2004
The Science & Technology Corporation @ UNM announced a new license
agreement with TriCore Reference Laboratories, an Albuquerque-based
corporation. more
University Thanks a Campus of Inventors
April 24, 2004
Universities around the world are increasingly looking for ways to
support entrepreneurship, and one way to do that is to publicly
recognize campus inventors, University of New Mexico officials said.
more

Tests Are Pregnant With Doubts
March 17, 2004
Home pregnancy tests may not be as reliable as advertised when used
very early in a pregnancy, according to an Albuquerque researcher.
more
UNM Science & Technology Corporation Licenses Technology To AVANCA
Medical Devices, Inc.
March 12, 2004
The licensing agreement gives AVANCA Medical Devices the exclusive
right to several patents developed at the UNM Health Sciences Center.
more

Exagen Diagnostics Announces Exclusive Licensing Agreement With
University of New Mexico and Science & Technology Corporation
February 3, 2004
The agreement gives Exagen exclusive rights to several patents for a
novel FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) process developed at
the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. more
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