Rutgers Office for Research proudly presents Rutgers Innovations, the Technology Transfer bulletin that provides updates on Rutgers technologies and highlights collaborative and partnership opportunities for intellectual property-based assets.

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Highly Aromatic Catnip Rich in E,Z-Nepetalactone


Rutgers CR3, N. Cataria, a lifesaving catnip that has a new distinct high-yielding essential oil bearing and rich e,z-nepetalactone with unique chemistry, has enormous applications in global health issues like malaria and agriculture.



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Nutraceuticals for Preventing Leaky Gut

Nothing better than a safe to use with a precise composition of natural product nutraceuticals to prevent leaky gut syndrome. Check this one out.

Lipid-Based Probes for Biological Redox Detection

Looking for cost-effective, non-invasive imaging, direct and site-specific lipid-based probes for Redox biochemistries? Take a look at this technology.

Cuff-less PPG-based BP estimation

This non-invasive, continuous blood pressure monitoring via transfer learning can be used at home, on smart watches and fitness trackers.  

Sargassum-Based Polymer Composite Filaments

Sargassum is easy to source. We have used it to create novel sargassum-based polymer composite filaments for 3D printing. Pretty cool.

Startups

Startups incorporated from technologies developed at Rutgers University

NovoPedics

This start-up has developed MeniscoFix™ which is a polymer fiber-reinforced scaffold designed to be gradually resorbed by the body and be replaced by new tissue thus potentially enabling its use in total meniscus replacement surgery. 

Derisked through Commercialization Grants

Available technologies that received Rutgers Gap Funding awards

Electrospray Approach for the Targeted Nourishment of Plants

A one-plant-one-sprayer approach to water plants using electrospray deposition reduces overwatering, and fouling with capability for individualized plant care, vertical farming that can be used in space as well.

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