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Tools

Contact

E-mail ottip@ku.edu
Lawrence
Phone: (785) 864-7189
KUMC
Phone: (913) 588-5721

Available KU Products in the Marketplace

  • Abilify® — Antipsychotic drug.
  • Captisol — Enhances water solubility and effectiveness of the drugs Vfend®, Abilify®, and Geodon®.
  • Cerebyx® — Antiseizur durg.
  • Community Tool Box — Internet-based community development tools.
  • Computer-based Assessments — Provides online versions of the mandated school testing programs in mathematics, reading, writing, science, and social studies.
  • Distance Education Modules — Educational materials to facilitate special education certification.
  • Dual Diagnosis Education — Training videos and booklets about mood and developmental disorders.
  • Force Plate Actimeter — Records and scores movement and activities at finer scale.
  • Geodon® — Antiseizure drug.
  • Hot Tip Catheter — Computer controlled head application for cardiac, esophageal, and gastric tissues.
  • Implantable Glutamate Biosensor — Enzyme based sensor for glutamate.
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Probe — Two unique technologies on NMR used by
  • On-Line Academy Modules — Online instructional and learning tools.
  • Profusion — The original intelligent mega-search engine on the Web. In 1998, Intelliseek bought out the KU start up company and continues to enhance the technology.
  • Profile Collection and Matching System — A web browser accessible database system.
  • QizStar — An Internet-based educational tool that manages classes and quizzes in multiple languages.
  • Stroke Impact Scale — Questionnaire that measures how stroke has impacted an individual’s life.
  • Swept-Step Radar — Detection/range determination device.
  • Vfend® — Antifungal drug.
  • VidWatch — Enables international broadcasters to detect local commercial insertions by cable operators and gather valuable marketing information. Acquired by DivX in 2007.
  • Vitalseek — High quality access to health information on the Internet for hospitals.

 

 



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