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CSU Ventures is dedicated to the business of technology transfer and commercialization at Colorado S

CSU Ventures…
• Serves as resource to CSU faculty and researchers who wish to protect and license intellectual property.
• Builds partnerships with industry and investors seeking to engage with the University.
• Leverages CSU innovations to foster new business formation and enhance regional economic vitality.

Thomas R. Hansen, PhD - CSU Ventures 09/28/2020

- Highlight! This week's spotlight is for Dr. Thomas "Tod" Hansen from the Department of Biomedical Science in the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He currently serves at the Director of the Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory. Dr. Hansen is passionate about better understanding animal reproductive systems studies, specifically when related to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and other diseases related to the bovine reproductive system. His research includes and of BVDV, identification of for diagnosis, as well as embryo transfer and cryopreservation of gametes. Learn more about Dr. Hansen as an and see his available .



Thomas R. Hansen, PhD - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

Quinoa Protein Concentrate - CSU Ventures 04/01/2020

- ! are profitable in a wide variety of commercial products - human & , , and . Researchers at Colorado State University have a quinoa protein concentrate (QPC) that is high in lysine, histidine, methionine, and cystine, which are often limited in plant proteins. Additionally, the QPC is considered to be hypo-allergenic (even non-allergenic), as opposed to soy and wheat . The QPC can be used as a protein source in food/feed or cosmetic products, especially those intended for use in subjects who require less- or hypo-allergenic products.

Inventors include: Laurie Scanlin and Professor Martha Stone, Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition



Quinoa Protein Concentrate - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

Fire Alarm Networking Solution - CSU Ventures 03/24/2020

! Colorado State University has a Networking Infrastructure Solution to transmit data from 2+ buildings to 1 site; improving troubleshooting, maintenance, and replacement more efficient, reliable, & cheaper.

Fire Alarm Networking Solution - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

Virtual Animal Anatomy - CSU Ventures 03/23/2020

- During this move to , , are making their Virtual Animal Anatomy (VAA) suite of programs ( , , , and ) available for FREE.

Virtual Animal Anatomy - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

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Women in Science Symposium is off to a great start! Can't wait to hear Dr. Cagle speak in a few minutes.

2020 WISS Symposium | Women in Science Network | Colorado State University 03/03/2020

Heading out to the Colorado State University Women in Science Symposium today! Can't wait to hear astronaut and retired Colonel, Dr. Yvonne Cagle give the keynote and see all the great accomplishments by women in science!

2020 WISS Symposium | Women in Science Network | Colorado State University The WiSCI network invites all genders, all races, all colors, and all ages to please join us for the 2020 Women in Science Symposium “Building Bridges to the Future” on Tuesday, March 3rd. This year’s symposium will feature NASA astronaut and retired Air Force Colonel, Dr. Yvonne Cagle as keyn...

State of Innovation: Innovation Institutions and University-based Entrepreneurship - CSU Ventures 02/05/2020

We are to host our first State of Innovation Speaker of 2020, James Conley, Clinical Professor, Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, on Thursday, February 6, 4-5 pm, Translational Medicine Institute, Colorado State University! Thank you to CSU Vice President for Research for cohosting the event! National Academy of Inventors, USPTO



State of Innovation: Innovation Institutions and University-based Entrepreneurship - CSU Ventures « All Events State of Innovation: Innovation Institutions and University-based Entrepreneurship February 6 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm « Seminar: A Career Development Conversation with Dr. Laura Oliphant Find CSU Ventures at the Chemistry Recruitment Poster Session! » Are you interested in what it takes ...

01/29/2020

- ! Live-cell is critical for tracking the dynamics of cell signaling. Researchers at Colorado State University in the Stasevich Research Lab have developed technology to quickly generate genetically encodable intracellular single-chain variable fragments (scFvs) that selectively bind various with high affinity in living that can be used to quantify tagged , , and . With our new scFv, researches can simply transfect cells expressing a specifically tagged protein with a encoding the scFv fused to a protein. This enables the and quantification of the tagged protein translation, localization, and dynamics in a fully natural context – which is not possible with traditional techniques! Inventors include Professor Tim Stasevich ,Ning Zhao, Hiroshi Kimura, and Yuko Sato.



https://csuventures.org/project/novel-scfvs-constructs-and-methods-for-live-cell-imaging/

Thermoplastic Elastomer Hydrogels – With Applications from Clean Energy to Biomedical Devices - CSU Ventures 01/22/2020

- ! There is a need for systems that possess the significant modulus and fatigue resistance (toughness) of DN and TN systems, while also being able to undergo high levels of cyclic loading without experiencing permanent mechanical fatigue. Researchers in the CSU Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, Colorado State University, in the Bailey Research Group, have developed hydrogel compositions that exploit reversible energy absorption to achieve exceptional fatigue resistance, long-term mechanical stability, and elastic recovery ideal for mechanically-demanding applications, particularly those involving repetitive cyclic loading.

Inventors include: CSU Professor Travis Bailey, Chen Guo, Jackson Lewis, Kristine Fischenich, Tammy Haut Donahue, Dilanji Wijayasekara, Ph.D, Matthew Cowan, Douglas Gin, Richard Noble.



Thermoplastic Elastomer Hydrogels – With Applications from Clean Energy to Biomedical Devices - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

3D Printer Head Designed to Print Thermoplastic Powder: The Phoenix Head - CSU Ventures 01/14/2020

- ! based is currently limited by the requirement to use pellet-based material feedstock. Researchers in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University have developed a 3D-printer head capable of using or powder to print 3D objects by melt extrusion techniques. Check out this 3D printer head designed by Colorado State University professor Garret Miyake and his lab.

3D Printer Head Designed to Print Thermoplastic Powder: The Phoenix Head - CSU Ventures CSU Ventures. Translating cutting edge research into meaningful products and services. Innovation at Colorado State University, in Northern Colorado and across the Front Range.

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