Rutgers Office for Research proudly presents you with the Innovation Ventures Technology Transfer Bulletin, which will provide updates on Rutgers innovations and highlight collaborative and partnership opportunities for intellectual property-based assets.

Max Vac Powered Toothbrush video

Rutgers-Developed Powered Toothbrush

with Evacuation Technology


Max Vac is a new powered toothbrush with self-contained water that is suitable for 'on the go' as well as for people with disabilities and young children. 


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High Affinity AAV Viral Vector

A new high affinity AAV vector-based gene therapy towards muscle tissue can be effective against a number of rare diseases.


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An Aromatic, Weather Resistant, Repellant Catnip

Love cats and hate bugs? CR3 is a new variety of catnip that smells stronger, perfect for playing with pets and warding off pests!


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A Deeper Dive into 'Interesting' Data

Data analytics just got easier. 'Boundless Analytics,' a new AI technology, picks out pivotal data points of interest to you!


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Low-Cost, Flexible, Paper-Based Plasma Sanitizer


The risk of healthcare-associated infections is about to be greatly reduced, thanks to new low-cost paper-based plasma sterilizer technology.


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Startups


Secure Your Assets

Steg.AI is a Rutgers startup that is working on a licensed technology developed at the university called light field messaging, which is an advanced water marketing technique that embeds forensic tracers into digital content.


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Derisked through Commercialization Grants


Multiplexed 3D-Printing

AI-driven multiplexed 3D printing technology prints faster, more efficiently, and produces higher resolution products.


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New Method for a Safer Live-Attenuated Vaccine

A novel, safe, effective chemical method can be used to develop live-attenuated vaccines for diseases with limited therapies.


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