News and Recent Events

Recent Licenses and News Releases

Children's, P&G Pharma ink Licensing Deal, 02/22/2005

Cincinnati Children's and Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals announce a new exclusive license agreement that gives P&GP rights to a novel heart failure target.

Children's Licenses skin lightening patents to Girindus, 01/19/2005 

Girindus AG, a multinational company based in Germany, has licensed the patent rights to deoxyarbutin, a skin lightening compound owned by Cincinnati Children's through a patent donation by the Procter & Gamble Company. 

Children's to create TOMORROW Fund, 12/20/2004

The Ohio Third Frontier program announced a $500,000 grant to Cincinnati Children's.  The grant will partially fund an internal seed investment fund known as the TOMORROW Fund, which will make investments in companies built around technologies developed at Cincinnati Children's.

Start-up Company to form around Children's-developed Spine Staple Technology, 08/10/2004

Children's has licensed to e-Prime, LLC, a Cincinnati-based medical device development firm, the rights to a "spine staple" technology that may be used to treat scoliosis patients.  e-Prime will create a new start-up company around the technology.

Children's, itCube Reach Licensing Deal, 02/23/2004

Cincinnati Children's has licensed software to itCube.

Children's Receives Second Patent Donation from P&G, 09/25/2003

In September 2003, Cincinnati Children's and the Skin Sciences Institute received a patent donation relating to cubosome technology from The Procter & Gamble Company.

Cincinnati Children's creates Technology Validation Advisory Board, 07/03/2003

The goal of the Office of Intellectual Property & Venture Development is to commercialize inventions developed within Cincinnati Children's.  The creation of an external advisory board -- comprised of venture capitalists, industry experts, and entrepreneurs -- will help to promote this goal. 

Cincinnati Children's Licenses Technology to BTG, 02/20/2003

Recently, Cincinnati Children's entered into a commercialization agreement with BTG.