Summary:
A Latvian research centre that is engaged in the commercialization of its own scientific and technical developments is looking for partners for license agreements for one of its technologies.
The company provides a set of molecular tests for breast cancer diagnosis that will help doctors make treatment decisions and monitor the progress of treatment.
Description:
A long established Latvian research centre specialized in molecular biology and biomedicine has evolved into a powerful scientific centre performing basic as well as applied research in three major directions:
- molecular medicine and disease mechanisms;
- cancer research;
- structural biology, biotechnology and virusology.
The centre offers an innovative and unique personalized molecular diagnostic test for breast cancer for therapy selection and disease monitoring.
The test has been developed to deal with the problem in relation to chemotherapy that usually causes significant side effects. The mentioned set will help doctors to make appropriate treatment decisions and further monitor the progress of treatment. The set of tests consists of tumor profiling technology (somatic mutation technology) and a personalized 'liquid biopsy' test.
The Centre is looking for partners for cooperation under license agreement- both SMEs and large enterprises - working in the field of medical examination and diagnostics that perform both laboratory services and cancer examination tests
Type (e.g. company, R&D institution…), field of industry and Role of Partner Sought:
The Centre is interested to find foreign experts in medical examination and diagnostic companies that perform both laboratory services and cancer examinations.
Type of partner:
-SMEs, large enterprises from the medical examination and diagnostic companies that perform both laboratory services and cancer examinations field.
Role of partner
-Under the license agreement it will provide the manual of tests to sell the product and provide services related to the use of the test.
Stage of Development:
Prototype available for demonstration
IPR Status:
Other
External code:
TOLV20210805001