The Intellectual Property Core provides support services to Seattle Children’s faculty, staff and workforce members related to intellectual property they develop at Seattle Children’s. The Intellectual Property Core’s goal is to help researchers and clinicians evaluate their technologies for commercialization, protect their ideas through the patent or copyright process, and transfer technologies into the marketplace via out-licensing and startup formation. We encourage companies to engage with our investigators to further the value and impact of our research. This process allows Seattle Children’s to bring technologies into the real world to benefit pediatric patients and their families, while generating revenue that supports further research activities.
In the News
- October 22, 2020 Be Biopharma Launches with $52 Million Series A Financing to Advance B Cells as Medicines
- August 5, 2020 GentiBio Launches to Develop Engineered Regulatory T cells for Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases
- June 2, 2020 CSL Behring and Seattle Children’s Research Institute to Advance Gene Therapy Treatments for Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
- May 29, 2020 Scientists Developing Diagnostic Test for Childhood Disease Linked to Covid-19
- May 14, 2020 Scientists Developing Diagnostic Test for Childhood Disease Linked to Covid-19
- May 9, 2019 Seattle Children’s Research Institute and bluebird Focus on Next-Generation Gene and Cell Therapies
- September 27, 2017 Seattle Children’s Licenses Gene-editing Therapy to Casebia Therapeutics and Will Partner on Further Research