Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF)
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WARF FAQs: What kinds of products has WARF helped develop?
Emily Bauer says, "A lot of the innovations from UW that have been commercialized are really things that are behind the scenes but what we use in our everyday lives. So, a method for freeze drying the bacteria cultures that are in our yogurt products. An ingredient in CAT treats for preventing hairballs. An integrated circuit design that's used in a lot of our electronics."
"There are so many discoveries that were made here on campus that actually are in products we use regularly, but they're not advertised with the UW or WARF logo because they're just an integrated part of that product or system."
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WARF FAQs: How long does it take to patent my invention?
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Victoria Sutton says, "In the life sciences space, I typically see that it takes at least three years to get a first patent done for a technology. And it is not uncommon for it to take eight. And I've seen a first patent take as long as 14 years. It's a very long and complicated and expensive process." #WARFFAQS To disclose your invention, visit: warf.org/disclose To learn more about WARF, visi...
WARF FAQs: How does WARF decide which startups to invest in?
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How does WARF decide which startups to invest in? Mike Partsch says, "We start by looking at the magnitude and scope of the investment opportunity. How big is the market? What's the landscape look like? Is there competition in the field?" "Second, we look at a very critical piece and that is the management team. Who's behind this company? How are they running it? What are their plans going forw...
WARF FAQs: What are the benefits of licensing a university technology?
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What are the benefits of licensing a university technology? Jeanine Burmania says, "Inventions that are created here in a university setting are created by a world expert who works down the hall from another world expert. So just the environment that the thinking is happening within is unique to other places in the world and their approach is such that they're trying to solve a scientific probl...
WARF FAQs: What is WARF Therapeutics?
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What is WARF Therapeutics? Jon Young says, "WARF Therapeutics is an academic biotech company located here on campus. We have all of the same capacities and capabilities that a normal biotech or pharmaceutical company has. Our job is to work with a professor who's got a biological target. We will then go through a series of four stages of drug discovery on that target and ultimately arrive at a ...
WARF FAQs: What should you expect after you disclose?
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What should UW-Madison researchers expect after disclosing an innovation to WARF? Beth Fischer says, "So the first thing we'll do is we'll contact you about setting up a meeting. We're happy to meet in person and we're happy to meet virtually, whichever's most convenient to you, and we're going to talk to you about the technology you're disclosing. There're times researchers come with a formal ...
WARF FAQs: Does WARF sell commercial products?
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Does WARF sell commercial products? Andy DeTienne says, "WARF does not sell commercial products. We partner with industry who takes our innovations, our patents, technology developed here at UW and creates products from them and then sells them." #WARFFAQS To learn more about WARF, visit: warf.org
WARF FAQs: How does WARF's work support UW-Madison?
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How does WARF support the University of Wisconsin-Madison? Emily Bauer says, "There are several different ways WARF supports UW. From a patenting and licensing perspective, WARF manages all the patent prosecution to protect the innovations coming from UW. And when we license those and they are commercialized, the returns from that exchange come back to the university to fund more research. Idea...
WARF FAQs: I want to start a company. How can WARF help?
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How can WARF help UW-Madison researchers who want to start a company? Josh Carson says, "We can help you think through whether it makes sense to start a company. We can also connect you to the right folks on campus. We have other resources across campus that can help PIs think through all aspects of starting a company." "For our [WARF Ventures] team specifically, once things have moved through ...
WARF FAQs: What is a license agreement?
Просмотров 1332 месяца назад
What is a licensing agreement and what does it include? Jennifer Gottwald says, "A license agreement is the contract that we enter into with a company that gives them rights to practice the invention that we have patented. So, you come to us, you give us your idea, we file a patent application on it, and then we might sign a license with a company that will give them the rights to practice that...
WARF FAQs: When should you disclose an innovation?
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When should UW-Madison researchers disclose an innovation to WARF? Stephanie Whitehorse says, "If you think you have a good idea, we would be happy to meet with you to evaluate it. Some of the best times to be thinking about whether you should submit a disclosure are when you're applying for grant funding or when you're getting ready to submit a paper or abstract for presentation. Typically, if...
Disclosing Your Idea to WARF
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Beth Fischer, WARF director of IP for life sciences, explains when and how to talk to WARF about your innovation. Find other Essential Topics videos in this series at warf.org/EssentialTopics. Meet some of our intellectual property and licensing managers and directors and strategic priority staff at warf.org/TrustedPartners.
Understanding the WARF Innovation Disclosure Form
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Victoria Sutton, WARF senior intellectual property manager, and Kendra Hanslik, WARF Ambassador, walk through the WARF Innovation Disclosure Form. Find other Essential Topics videos in this series at warf.org/EssentialTopics. Meet some of our intellectual property and licensing managers and directors and strategic priority staff at warf.org/TrustedPartners.
What Is Technology Transfer?
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Michael Falk, WARF chief intellectual property and licensing officer, walks through some background on WARF and our century of service to UW-Madison, the state and the world, and explains the basics of tech transfer. Find other Essential Topics videos in this series at warf.org/EssentialTopics. Meet some of our intellectual property and licensing managers and directors and strategic priority st...
How WARF Determines What to Patent
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Jeanine Burmania, WARF senior director of IP and licensing, and Justin Anderson, WARF senior intellectual property manager, explore how WARF assesses UW-Madison innovations. Find other Essential Topics videos in this series at warf.org/EssentialTopics. Meet some of our intellectual property and licensing managers and directors and strategic priority staff at warf.org/TrustedPartners.
Innovation Funding - WARF Accelerator
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Innovation Funding - WARF Accelerator
Creating a Startup. Working with WARF Ventures
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Creating a Startup. Working with WARF Ventures
WARF Therapeutics - Investing in Drug Discovery
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WARF Therapeutics - Investing in Drug Discovery
Introduction to WARF Essential Topics
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Introduction to WARF Essential Topics
Happy Holidays from WARF!
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Happy Holidays from WARF!
Potent New Drug for Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
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Potent New Drug for Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
Quantum Computing Without Errors: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
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Quantum Computing Without Errors: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
Eavesdropping on Insects to Protect Crops: 2023 WARF Innovation Awards Nominee
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Eavesdropping on Insects to Protect Crops: 2023 WARF Innovation Awards Nominee
Alloy Protects Materials at High Temperatures: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
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Alloy Protects Materials at High Temperatures: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
New Therapeutic for Glioblastoma, the Most Lethal Form of Brain Cancer: 2023 WARF Innovation Awards
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New Therapeutic for Glioblastoma, the Most Lethal Form of Brain Cancer: 2023 WARF Innovation Awards
Regenerating and Renewing Heart Tissue: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
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Regenerating and Renewing Heart Tissue: 2023 WARF Innovation Award Nominee
WARF Trusted Partners - Brian Dyck
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WARF Trusted Partners - Brian Dyck
WARF Trusted Partners - Hongmin Chen
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WARF Trusted Partners - Hongmin Chen
WARF: Cycle of Innovation
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WARF: Cycle of Innovation
WARF Trusted Partners - Stephanie Whitehorse
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WARF Trusted Partners - Stephanie Whitehorse

Комментарии

  • @terryolay4613
    @terryolay4613 3 дня назад

    Just get on a Carnivore diet, that normalizes your blood sugar within 24 to 48hrs and usually, if you're a strict carnivore your type II DM is curred within months. No need for any drugs or peptides or special suplements. Simply change your diet.

  • @stunnedmullet
    @stunnedmullet 5 дней назад

    Years ago, I presented to an ent specialist with pretty much all the symptoms of sjogrens, which is what he thought I had. They did a lip biopsy which left a permanent bumpy scar on my inner lip. I was then told that it wasn't sjogrens because I didn't have the rheumatoid marker. I still have all the symptoms but have just been left to deal with them all. Is it possible it was sjogrens all along?

  • @drpoundsign
    @drpoundsign Месяц назад

    WHAM fusor. Now u tell me that youre fusing Helium I tell u Ill be grateful if u want me to but one more dollar the piggybank will break breeder fission is good enough with solar and ground source heat pumps for Me...that and the EVs...

  • @tillfordtheiii9238
    @tillfordtheiii9238 3 месяца назад

    I know ben

  • @dcgorandom
    @dcgorandom 4 месяца назад

    May I know if that's a kind of cell and gene therapy? Like CAR-T?

  • @jedheart8059
    @jedheart8059 4 месяца назад

    My inner lip still has pain from my lip biopsy that was about 7 years ago at the VA ENT.

    • @julieshenk7640
      @julieshenk7640 4 месяца назад

      Mine is still partially numb after years. Sadly, not enough samples were taken! Non-conclusive but said could repeat. Ugh

  • @WVgrl59
    @WVgrl59 4 месяца назад

    I don't know why they just couldn't go by symptoms of sjogren's. Dry mouth dry eyes dry everything

  • @WVgrl59
    @WVgrl59 4 месяца назад

    But when you have a dry mouth it takes longer to heal so sore or a cut in your mouth is very scary

  • @Veronica-ho1pl
    @Veronica-ho1pl 4 месяца назад

    What if you are getting ivig? This could alter results?

  • @tikigodsrule2317
    @tikigodsrule2317 6 месяцев назад

    Always a breakthrough but never available. Come on FDA its been 15 years since TMZ was approved.

  • @pixiemoon3020
    @pixiemoon3020 6 месяцев назад

    Are there human trials? Or are governments red-taping it out of human use any time soon? Bearing in mind the fast-tracked novel \/a##ine they literally just trialled on a GLOBAL population against the umpteen pages of detrimental side effects, going against their own standard research of 10 years “if they get it right”.

  • @janetmyers3729
    @janetmyers3729 6 месяцев назад

    My sister was diagnosed 8 months ago. She chose standard of care following surgery. So far no recurrence. When might human trials begin?

  • @Ron-b7g
    @Ron-b7g 6 месяцев назад

    KEEP YOUR WORK HELP OTHERS. BUT IF YOU HAVE CANCER NOW, CK OUT JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE RIGHT AWAY, FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS AND JESUS LOVES YOU.

  • @libbyland9144
    @libbyland9144 7 месяцев назад

    Where do you find out about this?

  • @jilljones4566
    @jilljones4566 7 месяцев назад

    Drop the music. I think it should be pronounced "SHER-GRENS

  • @MegaSuperBrundleFly
    @MegaSuperBrundleFly 7 месяцев назад

    This is awesome! VERY innovative ideas.

  • @claudiaaleixo9899
    @claudiaaleixo9899 7 месяцев назад

    Is the test available on NHS UK?

  • @MAbasShah20
    @MAbasShah20 7 месяцев назад

    Great work

  • @MiracleFound
    @MiracleFound 8 месяцев назад

    I was lucky in testing positive for SSA/Ro, and a parotid gland biopsy was also consistent with Sjögren's. I can't put together enough saliva to do a DNA test. If you touch the inside of my mouth it is completely dry. Nothing that I have tried makes a difference in that dryness.

  • @LindaDavis-iq9zj
    @LindaDavis-iq9zj 8 месяцев назад

    I believe people suffering with this are hypersensitive to distractions such as music, vibrant colors, speech that is too rapid and hard to process due to the speed of speech. It was too much and I discontinued watching, unfortunate.

  • @ursulabean3179
    @ursulabean3179 8 месяцев назад

    I refuse a lip biopsy… it’s invasive…. There’s a blood test now…..

  • @ursulabean3179
    @ursulabean3179 8 месяцев назад

    Why the music…… a darn nuisance

  • @RAJYASREE-x6z
    @RAJYASREE-x6z 8 месяцев назад

    Thanking you sir maddam because....... Thanks for life given for forth voming.....

  • @thomasgreenfoto2059
    @thomasgreenfoto2059 8 месяцев назад

    Isn't the most favorable way to address type 2 Diabetes and Obesity always diet? Farma needs to quite killing people with drugs. Dr. Jason Fung seems to be managing the problem without killing people.

  • @sheri023
    @sheri023 8 месяцев назад

    Have you heard of the ATG 5 protein test in Sjogren's patients who have dry eyes? It's said they will have higher than normal of that protein in their tears. Do you know if this non-invasive test is part of the diagnosis now? I have heard very little about it since it came out a few years ago.

  • @SaintTrinianz
    @SaintTrinianz 9 месяцев назад

    How do I get this new, improved test? Do I have to go to WI?

  • @draikystories
    @draikystories 9 месяцев назад

    I have dry eyes and is seronegative. I do not want to do a lip biopsy either. My doctor still thinks I have Sjögren’s Syndrome even through I dun think I have dry lips. However, I have been drinking plenty of water and applying lip balm every night. I hope this new diagnostic will come to Singapore soon so that at least I get an answer.

  • @TheBlingthing70sp
    @TheBlingthing70sp 9 месяцев назад

    In my last lab paperwork I saw something I had never seen before…Sjogrens I couldn’t believe it. I don’t know if it’s being used already but it was in my lab report. I’ve had Lupus for 26 years and RA so I really keep on eye on my blood work. Thank you for all the hard work !

    • @evabrechtel4321
      @evabrechtel4321 2 месяца назад

      I've been waiting for almost a month to get the results of the blood work that my immunologist ordered.

  • @stylembonkers1094
    @stylembonkers1094 9 месяцев назад

    Man talk about eggheads.

  • @Baigle1
    @Baigle1 10 месяцев назад

    Nice advancement in material physics, can't wait to see the studies on its various crystal structures and homogeneity 😍 >Me waiting for electro-magneto-dynamic adhesion, repulsion, and propulsion to make axial staged compressors and turbine aerofoils more efficient over a wider range of temperatures and velocities while hinting at the obsolescence of internal combustive propulsion technologies and low energy density fuel storage and atmospheric and field interactions

  • @celesteluzzio1127
    @celesteluzzio1127 10 месяцев назад

    Great work! Vital!

  • @janclebro6997
    @janclebro6997 11 месяцев назад

    I would be very interested to know whether your test would show up Sjögrens in patients who have managed to get their symptoms under control through diet etc. Or would it only show positive in people whose symptoms are active?

  • @stormaurora5536
    @stormaurora5536 11 месяцев назад

    I've had Sjogrens for 10 years despite negative bloods, I was offered the biopsy but didn't want to go through it so I refused. My symptoms have got much worse over the past 5 years but I have never had any treatment and don't even have a doctor to monitor my condition as they believe that if you don't have an official diagnosis, you don't have the disease. Thank you for your work.

    • @kristineanderson4983
      @kristineanderson4983 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, we need some doctors who can start listening to patients! The longer we go untreated, the harder it gets to function. Insurance companies have to get on board too. That may be why the docs are so shy.

    • @CommanderBabe
      @CommanderBabe 8 месяцев назад

      Same exact situation here

  • @maquisbg
    @maquisbg 11 месяцев назад

    7 years? 20 years to get a diagnosis. In USA they didn't know the more. Than obviously diagnostic.

  • @angelasardena599
    @angelasardena599 11 месяцев назад

    Telitacicept is the new kid on the block treatment for Sjogrens. Check out the sjogrens foundation. With this new test being developed and more drugs hope lies on the horizon.

  • @shawnnoyes4620
    @shawnnoyes4620 11 месяцев назад

    This is a great design for Fission Suppressed Fusion Hybrid that produces neutrons for Uranium Fissionable material for fission reactors. This would make an unlimited amount neutrons via U238 or TH232. Reference "Ralph Moir Fission Suppressed Fusion Hybrid" .

  • @nmailly44
    @nmailly44 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much !! My SSA are higher than rate but biopsie is negative but I have a sialadenite .... and I have a lot of symptom of sjogren. I have discoid lupus but not activate. I have also Hashimoto. So what should I do to be sure if I have or not Sjogren??? The medical system should assign one doctor who will be in the middle to analyse and put everything together ,work with others specialists....😤😢 Everybody works separately and the process is long to see a specialist. I'm exhausted ...the system is not helping !

  • @cindiet6827
    @cindiet6827 Год назад

    I would love to know more about this. I just had to have all my top teeth pulled out.

  • @cindiet6827
    @cindiet6827 Год назад

    I really wish you were close to me.

  • @fionabattrum7395
    @fionabattrum7395 Год назад

    The lip biopsy was nothing in the scale of human suffering . I guess it depends on the skill of the person taking the biopsy. Whatever test is used reliability should be the most important. A positive lip biopsy resulted in my parotid glands being scanned where a suspicious lesion was discovered that is now regularly scanned due to risk of conversion to malt lymphoma in Sjogrens patients. This led to

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 10 месяцев назад

      As any surgery wound, sometimes it heals wrong. You could have the best surgeon and the person's body just reacts badly. For instance keloid scarring growing and growing, and other issues. So the fewer who have to get surgery the better.

    • @fionabattrum7395
      @fionabattrum7395 10 месяцев назад

      @@Call-me-Al I would prefer to have a definitive diagnosis and considered the biggest risk to be nerve damage not pain or wound healing within my mouth. The biopsy ensures a definite diagnosis and with the correct diagnosis the best treatment can be planned.

  • @marypimpinella8213
    @marypimpinella8213 Год назад

    I have all the symptoms…. W no test that proves I have it 😳

  • @marypimpinella8213
    @marypimpinella8213 Год назад

    The lip biopsy is torture….. Don’t do it…

    • @1corinthians-138
      @1corinthians-138 Год назад

      WHY, don't they numb it first?

    • @fionabattrum7395
      @fionabattrum7395 Год назад

      It was an absolute breeze at Guys hospital in London with minimal healing time after . At worst it felt like a small ulcer for a couple of days still fine to eat ! If it hurts it was probably done by a butcher 😮

  • @aussiemom2350
    @aussiemom2350 Год назад

    How does one get access to this test?

    • @tishajacquet47
      @tishajacquet47 7 месяцев назад

      See a immunologist/ rheumatologist

  • @mamashiraz
    @mamashiraz Год назад

    Some people with SS are negative for Ro and La. The University of Buffalo developed the Early Sjogrens Panel to detect salivary antibodies as well as anti carbonic anhydrase and anti parotid antibodies. These results put the “seronegative” theory to rest. It’s very useful when a doc can make a clinical diagnosis but Ro and La are negative. This test helps speed up confirmation so patients can receive treatment. What exactly is your test looking for? What autoantibodies?

    • @ehjohn027
      @ehjohn027 Год назад

      My Rheumatologist used the early sjogrens panel because I never would test positive for Ro and La. The positive ANA, Early Sjogrens Panel and decades long of symptoms 😢 finally gave me my diagnosis.

    • @mamashiraz
      @mamashiraz Год назад

      @@ehjohn027 Did they find any other autoimmune disorders? My rheum recently said that seronegative Sjogrens is oftentimes secondary or comorbid to other AI disorders like RA and lupus. I also have Antiphospholipid syndrome which was found incidental to the others.

  • @MrGarthboy
    @MrGarthboy Год назад

    I have several good ideas I'd like to be abducted into a think tank but still have some relative freedoms in case they can't let me go, I'm willing to cease any and all Interactions on all levels with everyone . I want to know what the future holds and I want to live luxuriously underground with some elements including constant monitoring if needed, but I want to help to a point but I know there isn't life on other planets for the same reason it's not ok I exist. Sometimes we take measures sometimes the measures are for political needs that are only fantasy.

  • @thebagelchief1140
    @thebagelchief1140 Год назад

    As an American, living abroad in Latin America, I was diagnosed using a salivary gland scintigraphy. I'm very curious as to why this isn't standard practice as it seems pretty straightforward, non-invasive and cheap.

    • @manariitane5167
      @manariitane5167 6 месяцев назад

      It is somewhat invasive if you consider the radioactive materials that are used.

  • @alanbiddle
    @alanbiddle Год назад

    Disappointed they are not going with a classic Tokapole design.

  • @quake2u
    @quake2u Год назад

    Thats great but if it's positive there's not much they can do. You're back to try this drug that doesn't work.

    • @dw7939
      @dw7939 Год назад

      Rituxan has really helped me with my Sjogren's neuro symptoms. Plasmapheresis completely got rid of all my symptoms, it was insane. I'm seronegative with novality antibodies.

  • @bethlovesdogs
    @bethlovesdogs Год назад

    Music is crazy loud & distracting

    • @j.ksmith7432
      @j.ksmith7432 Год назад

      Use the subtitles or the transcript, mute the sound

  • @shericontrary2535
    @shericontrary2535 Год назад

    background music not necessary