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14 WiSys Technologies in "Food & Supplements" or "Pharmaceuticals & Vitamin D"
Photochemical Preparation of Fluorinated Aryl Ethers for Agrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner in the agrochemical industry who can provide a route to market for the commercialization, scale-up, and use of this novel method for synthesis of aryl fluorinated ethers for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Ginger-Coagulated Dairy Product
WiSys is currently seeking a strategic partner in the food industry that is interested in co-development opportunities that would ultimately provide a route to market for commercialization of this novel dairy product.
Quorum Quenching Functional Enzymes to Inhibit Bacterial Soft Rot
WiSys is seeking strategic partners interested in the commercial use of this innovation.
Immunogenic Composition to Prevent Francisella Infections in Fish
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point are part of a multi-institution research team that has developed a vaccine with proven efficacy in preventing Francisella infections in fish.
Engineered Bacterial Strain And Method of Use For One-Pot Vitamin C Synthesis
WiSys is seeking strategic partners interested in the commercial use of this innovation
Retrofit Peltier Cooling Device
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the manufacturing and distribution of insulated storage containers or portable mini refrigerators. Ideally, this partner could provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of this retrofit Peltier cooling device.
Optimized Method for the Aqueous Extraction of Anthocyanins from Fruit Waste
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner interested in providing a route to market for the commercialization and use of this anthocyanin extraction system. There is also interest in partnering with a fruit processing company for the continued testing and scaling of this system.
Skin Whitening Agent(s)
WiSys Technology Foundation is currently seeking a strategic industry partner to assist in the further development of its lead compound, A11, and related analogues providing a route to market for their use as novel skin whitening/lightening agents.The competitive advantage of these compounds over existing agents on the market is that they produce long-acting and reversible skin lightening with no toxicity.
Benzodiazepine Derivatives with Reduced Side Effects
The WiSys Technology Foundation is seeking commercial partners interested in developing anxiolytic and anticonvulsant benzodiazepines that offer little or no side effects.