Rutgers Office for Research proudly presents you with Rutgers Innovations, a monthly technology transfer bulletin that provides updates on Rutgers technologies and highlights collaborative and partnership opportunities for

intellectual property-based assets.

Elastomeric Polyurethane Sealer

Elastomeric Polyurethane Sealer


The invention is an elastomeric polyurethane dental sealer with improved physicochemical properties compared to the existing endodontic sealers.



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A Nerve Injury-specific Long Noncoding RNA: a New Target for Neuropathic Pain

This new treatment is a new way to alleviate neuropathic pain that is far more long-lasting and with a lower risk of addiction.

Development of an Efficient Catalyst for Dehydrogenation of Alkanes

This newly-developed and highly effective catalyst has the potential to make chemical manufacturing and engineering very convenient.

Innovative Assessment of Cardiovascular Function for Individualized Treatment, Training and Diet Plans

A new algorithm that can assess the physiological level where an individual is limited in blood flow delivery to the muscles/organs. 

Genetically improved oyster varieties

Improved Eastern Oysters


Newly-developed oyster strains show improved growth, survival, and disease resistance in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.

Startups


Start-ups incorporated from technologies developed at Rutgers University

OptoVibronex


This next-generation research company uses the power of light and sound to perform noninvasive biopsies.



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Derisked through Commercialization Grants


Available technologies that received Rutgers Gap Funding awards

Collision-Free Dynamic Window Approach for Moving Obstacles

This novel algorithm can be the key to avoiding collision and improving safety in robots and self-driving cars.



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Novel Maturation‐defective Attenuated Chlamydia Vaccine

This new class of vaccines can prevent chlamydial infection in humans and animals.



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