CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#COVID19–The University of Chicago is committed to supporting the rapid development of new technologies and life-saving therapeutics in the battle against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
A non-exclusive, royalty-free license will be made available, as applicable, along with the licensees’ commitment to rapidly support the development and distribution of innovations to prevent, diagnose, treat, and contain COVID-19 during the pandemic. This time-limited license is offered for any COVID-19-related inventions where legally possible.
The University of Chicago has joined other universities in signing AUTM’s COVID-19 Licensing Guidelines, which are in line with the association’s support for humanitarian licensing.
“At the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, we help University of Chicago researchers bridge the gap between idea and impact – bringing innovations from the lab out into the world for the benefit of society,” said Bill Payne, executive director of Polsky Science and Technology.
“Today, this is needed more than ever amid the race to quickly and effectively develop and deploy new technologies and therapeutics to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Payne. “We look forward to your partnership during this unprecedented time.”
For more information, contact [email protected].
About the Polsky Center
The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago brings the power of ideas in the laboratory, classroom and community to the world by providing resources to commercialize discoveries, partner with companies, and attract venture capital. The Polsky Center helps foster a culture of innovation that extends across the University, city and region, including UChicago’s nationally-recognized accelerator program, the Edward L. Kaplan, ’71, New Venture Challenge. The mission of the Polsky Center is to bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, idea and action, and research and impact.
Contacts
Melissa Fassbender
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