Researchers at Purdue Agriculture are proving that antibiotics aren't needed to treat poultry infected with avian pathogenic E. coli. Paul Ebner is interim head and a professor in the Department of Animal Sciences. He and his team have developed a treatment that effectively reduces APEC in treated chickens. Full story: https://bit.ly/3LcaJVc Ebner disclosed the treatments to the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization, which has applied for a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect the intellectual property. #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #Poultry #APEC
Purdue Research Foundation
Non-profit Organization Management
West Lafayette, IN 18,243 followers
The Purdue Research Foundation (PRF) helps to advance Purdue in the quest for discovery, learning and engagement.
About us
Our Mission The mission of the Purdue Research Foundation is to advance Purdue University's quest for preeminence in discovery, learning, and engagement through effective stewardship of assets. The Foundation seeks to: 1) Support Purdue's discovery, learning, and engagement priorities in close association with the University's strategic plan implementation and related administrative functions. 2) Provide flexibility of resources for their agile deployment. 3) Realize Purdue's technology transfer interests. 4) Oversee Purdue's intellectual property management. 5) Develop, manage, and deploy real estate and financial assets. 6) Engage Purdue Research Park resources to support business incubation. 7) Advance Purdue's role in economic development.
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http://www.prf.org
External link for Purdue Research Foundation
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- Non-profit Organization Management
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- 201-500 employees
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- West Lafayette, IN
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- Nonprofit
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- 1930
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Herman and Heddy Kurz Purdue Technology Center
1281 Win Hentschel Blvd.
West Lafayette, IN 47906, US
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101 Foundry Dr
West Lafayette, Indiana 47906, US
Employees at Purdue Research Foundation
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Purdue University continues to make waves in the world of chip technology, recently establishing a new collaboration with King's College London to boost #semiconductor and #AI innovation. The Memorandum of Understanding will strengthen the existing relationship between the two institutions, enhancing research and education efforts. "Purdue firmly believes that such strategic global partnerships are catalysts for worldwide impact, unlocking the potential to solve some of the most pressing challenges of our time," said Professor Vijay Raghunathan, Vice President (Global Partnerships and Programs) and Director of Semiconductor Education at Purdue. Full story: https://bit.ly/4bD94m8 Mung Chiang | Shitij Kapur #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #Chips #Microelectronics
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"Purdue University just draws cool people in. They just have cool ideas. I mean this is what’s so exciting about #entrepreneurship. You can really affect things in a big way for a lot of people." You don't want to miss the latest episode of #ThisIsPurdue featuring serial entrepreneur Beth Bostwick! Learn more about her personal journey, her dedication to inspiring more young women to become entrepreneurs, and her passion for Purdue Innovates! LISTEN 🔊 https://bit.ly/4cAqFwx #Purdue #PurdueInnovates
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A partnership between Purdue University, Saab, Ericsson, and Purdue Research Foundation is aimed at boosting the safety, security, and efficiency of global air travel. The Open Innovation Platform (OIP) at Purdue University Airport is focused on addressing operational and technical challenges airports face due to rapid air traffic volume growth and evolving technological risks. Full story: https://bit.ly/4eACofT. #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #Aviation #Airport
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“LAF offers a unique opportunity to advance aviation and mobility innovation and education,” said Troy Hege, vice president of innovation and technology for Purdue Research Foundation. “Our aim is to leverage it alongside students, faculty and industry to be a key driver of aviation and mobility innovation and education.” While many U.S. airports have experienced diminished or lost air service in recent years — with a disproportionate impact on smaller airports — Purdue University Airport (LAF) is seeing nothing but growth. Here’s why: https://bit.ly/3SfOLEP AAAE #Purdue #Airport #Aviation
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Purdue University in Indianapolis has officially launched, and the comprehensive urban campus is slated to offer unique opportunities for #Boilermaker students and faculty. President Mung Chiang spoke with Inside INdiana Business host Gerry Dick to discuss the school's plans. WATCH: https://bit.ly/3VUQgsN #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #PurdueIndianapolis
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“We are happy to be here. I’m beyond thrilled to be a Boilermaker.” A huge thank you to Scott Kemp of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) for joining us during this evening's Monthly Mix Event. A little bit of rain didn’t keep us from having a great time! Missed us this time around? We’ll do it again on Tuesday, August 13. Keep an eye out for details!
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Is there a better way to treat the flu? Preclinical biotech company Eradivir is developing Purdue University innovations to make it happen. Eradivir's lead drug, EV25, has completed the necessary preclinical studies required by regulatory agencies for human dosing. “A Phase I study, designed to indicate the safety of EV25 in healthy volunteers, is scheduled to begin in Antwerp, Belgium, at the end of the year,” said CEO Martin Low. “Also planned for 2025 are two Phase II studies that will confirm safety and indicate the efficacy of EV25.” Full story: https://bit.ly/3xNUfQ0 The company leverages technology developed in Philip Low’s lab at Purdue. He is Purdue’s Presidential Scholar for Drug Discovery and the Ralph C. Corley Distinguished Professor of Chemistry in the Purdue University College of Science. Purdue Chemistry | Purdue Institute for Drug Discovery | Purdue Institute for Cancer Research #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #Influenza #Drug
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"These inventions can potentially lead to wider adoption of aluminum alloys, bringing weight/fuel efficiency and manufacturability advantages to vehicles, aircraft, and ships.” - Jacob Brejcha, Licensing Associate Check out this week's #TechTuesday feature!💡
Lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloys are used in industries such as aerospace and automobile manufacturing, but most commercial alloys aren't suitable for additive manufacturing. #TechTuesday feature: Purdue University researchers are working to change this by developing a patent-pending method to produce aluminum alloys using metals like cobalt, iron, nickel, and titanium. Learn more about their efforts: https://bit.ly/3zwyyUV Purdue University College of Engineering | Haiyan Wang #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #Alloys
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As a member of Heartland BioWorks, Purdue University will share $51M in federal funding to boost workforce development and business startup efforts in Indiana's growing #biotechnology ecosystem. The funding, provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, will bolster the state's biotechnology innovation and #manufacturing efforts, a key component of Purdue's recently announced One Health Innovation District in Indianapolis. Full story: https://bit.ly/4eTZBd0 #Purdue #PurdueInnovates
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