Emory Technology Transfer

Emory University’s hub for innovation, commercialization, and feeding a world-class product pipeline.

Biotechnology Research · Georgia

About

"My hope is that this technology will make millions of people better and not harm a single one.” – Charles M. Epstein, MD, neurologist, founder/director of the Laboratory for Magnetic Stimulation at Emory University, and co-inventor of NeuroStar TMS Therapy® Emory’s Office of Technology Transfer works to make this kind of hope a reality. With success stories like the commercialization of the 3TC/FTC HIV drugs, the Emory Cardiac Toolbox, and Axumin®, we have a track record of results. The technology transfer process is one of innovation and collaboration. We work with Emory University inventors to license and market their technologies. We also partner with industry members in hopes of developing those technologies and bringing them to the marketplace. We facilitate the movement of exciting technologies out of the lab and into the hands of those who need them. Let’s partner. Together, we can maximize the benefits of innovation in service of humanity. Learn more at http://www.ott.emory.edu.

Details

  • Website: http://www.ott.emory.edu
  • Founded: 1980
  • Company Size: 5 employees
  • Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Specialties: Oncology, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease, Medical Imaging, Immunology, Small Molecules, Cardiovascular, Medical Device, Therapeutics, Diagnostic, Industry Partnering, Research Commercialization, Research Tools, Licensing, Startups, Innovation