Volume 1, Issue 12 | December 2023
Mayo Clinic Ventures, a mission-driven, global leader in research and technology commercialization housed within Mayo Clinic's Department of Business Development, is continually seeking partners and strategic collaborators to help bring innovative technologies to market.
Learn about licensing Mayo Clinic innovations
MAYO CLINIC TECHNOLOGIES SNAPSHOT
Eggerthella lenta

Research conducted at Mayo Clinic in the microbiome space has uncovered a link between Eggerthella lenta bacteria and rheumatoid arthritis. Mayo Clinic is seeking collaborations to further develop the applications of this discovery.
Biomarkers for CRPC

Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified six polypeptides that can be used to pinpoint castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Early identification of CRPC can lead to better selection of treatment modalities, and higher treatment success rates. Mayo Clinic seeks to license this technology out and improve patient care results.
SUI Device

Innovators at Mayo Clinic have developed an easy-to-use, minimally invasive injection device that allows for more efficient regenerative therapies treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which can lead to a better quality of life for patients. Mayo Clinic seeks to license this to a company that can pair it with a therapeutic biological agent to treat SUI.
Intraventricular Myocardial Recovery Device

A minimally invasive, unpowered intraventricular myocardial recovery device developed by Mayo Clinic has the potential to be a simpler and safer alternative in advanced heart failure treatment. Mayo Clinic seeks to license this technology.
BMP5 for Rotator Cuffs

Bone morphogenic protein 5 (BMP5) has been found by Mayo Clinic researchers to have potential for use in the targeted repair and regeneration of damaged rotator cuff tendons in a way that could reduce costs and recovery times for patients. Mayo Clinic seeks an orthobiologic or biopharmaceutical company to bring this to market.
MAYO CLINIC INNOVATION IN ACTION
Mayo Clinic doctor adds a 'no-brainer' feature to surgical gowns — pockets

Post Bulletin | November 28, 2023
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Unleashing viruses aimed at killing cancer

Mayo Clinic News Network | November 25, 2023
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Agamon Health enters into know-how agreement with Mayo Clinic to close cardiology care gaps with generative AI

PR Newswire | November 7, 2023
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IMVARIA enters into know-how agreement with Mayo Clinic to improve the understanding of cancer through AI digital biomarkers

Businesswire | November 1, 2023
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RECENT INDUSTRY NEWS
Nucleus RadioPharma: Building CDMO sites to ride the radioligand therapy wave

Gen Edge News | November 28, 2023
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Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees approves plans to transform healthcare, improve experience for staff and patients, redesign Rochester campus

Mayo Clinic News Network | November 28, 2023
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RION, Mayo Clinic, and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense Receive $2.4M Department of Defense Award to Advance Exosome-Based Research in Pulmonary Therapeutics

Business Wire | November 20, 2023
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CONNECT & COLLABORATE
Find Mayo Clinic Business Development staff at the following:
Contact us to schedule a meeting: busdev@mayo.edu
About Business Development
Business Development is Mayo Clinic’s front door to business – from technology commercialization to strategic partnerships – catalyzing innovation to shape the future of health care for the benefit of patients.

The department's two divisions, Mayo Clinic Ventures and Corporate Development, come together as one unified force to bridge the gaps between industry and commercial groups to produce meaningful, effective changes in transforming health and medicine.
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