Rutgers Office for Research proudly presents you with Rutgers Innovations, the Technology Transfer bulletin that provides updates on Rutgers technologies and highlights collaborative and partnership opportunities for intellectual property-based assets.

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Disease-resistant Sweet Basil


Rutgers scientists are spending their time and efforts to create disease-resistant food crops such as sweet basil among others for New Jersey farmers.



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COVID

New SARS-CoV-2 Antivirals

Orally, bioavailable potent small molecule antivirals for treating SARS-CoV-2 viral infections.

Solar panels

Industry-viable and

Eco-friendly Solar Cell

This new solar cell architecture is non-toxic, easily adoptable, and scalable for the photovoltaics industry.

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Non-contact Vital Sign and Motion Detection Sensor

Rutgers' new non-contact doppler-radar based sensor monitors heart and respiration rates that are useful for driver alertness and infant and elderly care.


Award-winning Scarlet Fire® Dogwood

Newest Rutgers award-winning, first-ever dark-pink blooming kousa 'Scarlet Fire®' Dogwood tree and its striking color sets this plant apart from others in the landscape.

Startups


Start-ups incorporated from technologies developed at Rutgers University

Innovative CAR-NK Platform

This start-up has developed a ‘First-In-Class’ solid tumor molecular target-CD147 Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-Natural Killer immunotherapy with ground-breaking allogeneic, ‘off-the-shelf’ expansion technology.



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Derisked through Commercialization Grants


Available technologies that received Rutgers Gap Funding awards

Stable Phosphorescent OLEDs

New stable phosphorescent OLED's demonstrates high brightness, increased stability, longevity, and efficiency by a factor of 3 in comparison to existing blue OLED's.



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