12/19/2025
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We're here to help you protect and commercialize your big idea. Need to disclose an invention? Go here: https://www.uab.edu/innovation/faculty-researchers/disclose-an-invention. Or email [email protected] for more information.
12/12/2025
In need of funding for your big idea? Check out our Funding & Support page for local resources!
💡 https://www.uab.edu/innovation/faculty-researchers/funding-support
12/10/2025
Research tools developed by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) investigators, from antibodies to specialized cell lines, have become essential resources for laboratories and companies across the research community. These tools, many of which were created decades ago, continue to drive discovery while generating valuable revenue for the university.
The Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HIIE) manages these research materials by licensing them to companies that distribute them to the broader research community. Unlike most patent licenses, which are typically exclusive, research tools such as antibodies are often made available to multiple companies.
Read more:
Stories Feed | Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Harbert Institute helps to translate University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) discoveries and ideas into new products and start-up businesses.
12/09/2025
❓ How are UAB-owned inventions licensed to others to use?
➡️ The agreement for allowing commercial use of a UAB-owned invention by a company outside of UAB is a “license.” If UAB grants a license, the company can develop and sell products based on the invention. The Harbert Institute will typically keep the inventor(s) informed during the licensing process, but licensing negotiations are independently managed by HIIE.
To learn more about intellectual property protection and commercialization, visit https://www.uab.edu/innovation/faculty-researchers/policies-faqs.
12/03/2025
The Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship recently created a new role, Faculty Liaison, to strengthen collaboration between University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers and the technology transfer team.
Trey Melazzo earned his PharmD from Samford University and completed his MBA at UAB. Before joining the Harbert Institute, Trey worked at Southern Research as program manager for Station 41’s Therapeutics Accelerator. His goal has always been to make a broader impact on patient care.
Read more about Trey here:
Stories Feed | Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Harbert Institute helps to translate University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) discoveries and ideas into new products and start-up businesses.
12/01/2025
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11/21/2025
We are sunsetting our X and Facebook accounts on Dec. 31, 2025, but the conversation will continue on LinkedIn!
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11/13/2025
We’re moving! This account is going away, but the conversation isn’t stopping! Starting Jan. 1, 2026, we’ll be posting all updates, news, and community content exclusively on LinkedIn. Join us and let's continue the conversation there: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uabinnovation/?viewAsMember=true
11/11/2025
Electric Indigo LLC, a University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) spinout, has partnered with local medical technology development center Hardware Park to develop new light-emitting eyewear designed to suppress the progression of myopia, or nearsightedness, in children.
Read more: https://www.uab.edu/innovation/news-events/stories/feed/uab-startup-partners-with-hardware-park-to-tackle-myopia-in-children