Montana State University

Technology Transfer Office

Montana State University
304 Montana Hall
PO Box 172460
Bozeman, MT 59717

Phone: (406) 994-7868
tto@montana.edu

Biotechnologies

Technologies Available for Licensing:

Biological drug or probiotic food to treat autoimmune diseases with no immunosuppression and minimal immunogenicity (PDW-2012)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

A broad-spectrum biological therapeutic that can be administered orally, nasally, or sublingually to treat autoimmune disorders without immunosuppression, a common therapy that suppresses beneficial immunity. The therapeutic can also be integrated into fermented diary products such as developing a novel probiotic yogurt that blocks autoimmune responses.  

Novel Dyes for Proteomic Research, Drug Development and Diagnostics (DEA-2013-DYES)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

Researchers at Montana State University have developed optical labeling molecules - dyes - that posess increased detection sensitivity. These water-soluble Zwitterionic dyes also enable recovery of intact proteins and allow for versatile, high speed, multiplex analysis for proteomics.

Patents:
US 7,833,799
US 8,197,758
US 8,197,759

Publications:
Proteomic analysis of Sulfolobus solfataricus during Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus infection
Proteomic and Systems Biologys Analysis of Monocytes Exposed to Securinine, a GABAA Receptor Antagonist and Immune Adjuvant

Trimodal Handheld Probe Based on Raman Spectroscopy and Confocal Imaging for Cancer Detection (DD-2008-PROBE)

Jointly developed with Vanderbilt University (link to VU website above).

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

A single handheld device for combined confocal imaging and confocal Raman spectroscopy as well as gross spatial imaging as a clinical diagnostic tool for cancer detection in humans, with a specific emphasis on the skin. 

Enhanced Properties of Bread Dough (MJM-2012-GLUD)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

Finding: New mutations for the Dx5 and Dy10 subunit genes in wheat which enable enhanced dough handling characteristics including mix time, elasticity, and extensibility.

  • Potential Applications:
    Easier handling in production process, lower imact on mixing machinery
  • Large size bread loafs
  • Improved pizza crusts, biscuits, artisan breads
  • Enhanced Properties of Bread Dough

Sample Concentrator (AR-2012-TRAP)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

An instrument and process for achieving high sample concentrations with high flow rate and lower incidence of fouling.

  • Applications:
    Pathogen detection in food, water, pharmaceutical process, industrial fluids, fuels, and other aqueous environments.
  • Can be used as a real-time, in-line, continuous monitor.
  • Sample Concentrator

Rotavirus Vaccine Adjuvant (HME-2012-GRA)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

This particular isolate, 18ß-Glycyrrhetinic Acid (GRA), accelerates clearance of infection with the enteric rotavirus, a virus that is of significant public health interest.

Double-Mutant Live Attenuated Brucella Vaccines (PDW-2012-LIVE)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

A double-mutant brucellosis vaccine for cattle and humans which has two virulence genes attenuated to enable minimal infection and a marker gene to enable identification of the vaccine from wild type pathogen. This vaccine is more effective and more attenuated than current vaccines.

Mechanobiology Instrument for Applying Compression to a Cell Sample Under Microscopy (JRK-2012-HMLA)

Contact: Gary Bloomer, 406-994-7483

An inexpensive, versatile and robust device, mountable on a microscope stage, to apply compressive loads to biological samples.

Thermostable Site-Specific Integrase (LCM-2012-SSV)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

An archeal tyrosine recombinase that may lead the way to producing superior site-specific recombinases for biotech applications.

Norovirus and Snow Mountain Virus Antibodies Available for Licensing (HME-2004-SNOW, HME-2003-NORW)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

Novel Agents to Enhance Tolerance to an Immunogen (PDW-2006-TOLE)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

A new apprach to developing highly potent, antigen-specific agents, called "tolerizing agents", uses a mucosal targeting ligand fused to a specific antigen to induce host unresponsiveness solely to that antigen while avoiding global immune suppression.

Quaternary Ammonium Complex Provides Superior Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity (CMJ-2005-CARB)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

Binding biocide to soluble dendrimers targets and disrupts the cell wall providing a new approach to controlling household, industrial, and medical microorganisms.

Enhanced Innate Resistance to Infections (JMA-2006-TLRS)

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

Natural, non-toxic compounds trigger innate immunity to bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infection.

Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies

Contact: Nick Zelver, 406-994-7706

Anti-gp91phox, Anti-p22phox and Anti- CAP-18