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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
Spanish public research organisation with 126 centres covering all knowledge areas and highly active in collaborating with the industry.

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The Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC) is the largest public research organisation in Spain. CSIC is a multidisciplinary organisation with 130 centres located nationwide and a workforce of 13000. CSIC files an average of 60 international (PCT) and 180 Spanish patent applications and signs more than 60 technology licenses each year.

The Deputy Vice-Presidency for Knowledge Transfer is CSIC’s gateway for companies, ranging from SMEs to multinationals. We facilitate the appropriate contacts and are responsible for the cooperation with the industry, through research contracts and license agreements.

Some examples of our commitment to collaborate with companies in the field of Life Sciences are:

 √  Researchers at CSIC developed a method for DNA amplification based on a polymerase of the bacteriophage Phi29. This enzyme is particularly suitable for whole genome amplification from minute amounts of biological samples. Besides, the method works at mild temperature with no need of heating / cooling cycles. Different kits are marketed by GE Healthcare and QIAGEN under a patent license agreement with CSIC and are widely used for genetic analyses in research, testing and forensics.

 √  Gluten is a protein mixture present in several cereals which is toxic to celiacs. Nowadays gluten can be found in many processed foods and therefore a reliable test to measure its content is an absolute requirement for celiacs to ensure a long-life gluten-free diet. CSIC has developed an immunological test that is being assessed by the FAO and the WHO for replacement of its current Codex Alimentarius standard, thus paving its way to become the worldwide official technique to certify gluten-free food producers. CSIC’s technique is already endorsed by many associations of celiacs and thus four European companies successfully market kits for gluten measurement under a license agreement with CSIC.

 √  CSIC collaborated with Innogenetics N.V. (Belgium) and several research institutions and universities from Spain, Italy and the UK to develop an ELISA method to detect the Maedi-Visna virus. The patented method is licensed to the French company Hyphen and thus farmers have now a reliable tool to detect this virus, which may cause chronic pneumonia, mastitis, encephalitis and arthritis in sheep.

In summary, whether you are looking for technology licenses, collaborative research and development, research under contract, technological services, or any other form of interaction with a key player in research and innovation in Cancer, Infectious and Cardiovascular diseases, Physiopathology, Immunology, Neurobiology, Genomics and Proteomics, Diagnosis techniques, Molecular and Structural biology, Veterinary biosciences, Industrial biotechnology and bio-processing, Biopharmaceutical development, Bioremediation, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Plant biotechnology, Agricultural science, Food science and technology and other Life Sciences areas, we will be glad of hearing from you.

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CSIC has patented a series of derivatives with neuroprotective activity when subjected to biological evaluation, and its use in a potential treatment of diseases in which oxidative processes play a crucial role, such as the Alzheimer’s disease. More
This antibody is specific for the TCR CD3 epsilon chain and can also be used to identify this subunit in immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting applications More
The new antimicrobials can be used for treatment of fungal and some parasitic infections in humans, animals and in food and crops. A fermentation production method of these antimicrobial polyenes is also offered. More
Biologically active compounds inhibiting calpain proteases with potential use for the treatment of acute conditions (e.g. ischemia) and degenerative diseases (particularly neurodegenerative diseases) More
Low toxicity activators derived from diaminodiphenylcarbinol for the curing of acrylic bone cements. More
The compounds, peptides and nucleotides, are useful for the treatment of diseases such as premature aging syndromes, dyskeratosis congenita, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and other pathologies. More
Therapeutic strategies to prevent or delay neurodegenerative diseases and loss of synapses due to diseases or normal aging based on gene therapy or on compounds activating PI3K More
A compact portable rugged detector of transmitted fluorescence, applicable to whole organisms, tissues, cell and microbial cultures and liquid samples. More
An endoscope with optoelectronic sensors for direct assessment of physiological conditions of organs and tissues, applicable to any minimally invasive medical or veterinary procedure for diagnosis, monitoring, and conventional or endoscopic surgery. More
A method to generate microorganisms showing high-yield synthesis of 6-hydroxynicotinic acid (6-HNA, a precursor of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and feed) based on genetic engineering More
The invention incorporates a method for the detection of minority memory genomes in viral quasispecies. Such genomes contain, at least, one mutation with respect to the majority genomes and include those involved in resistance to antiviral drugs and viral More
This procedure allows the monitorization of respiration. This method is useful for identify compounds that regulate the activity of the UCPs. These compunds would be potential drugs to treat obesity or as antipyretic. More
MGD3 monoclonal antibody binds human Dectin-1 with high affinity and regulates production of cytokines TNF-α and Interleukin-10. MGD3 has a potential therapeutic use on inflammatory diseases. More
The devices offer a wide range of nanomedicine applications, specifically for disease diagnostics inside cells and tissues and for drug delivery More
The novel compounds can be introduced easily into microorganisms such as fungi, Acanthamoeba and free-living Protozoa, thus allowing their detection and identification by fluorescence microscopy. More
CSIC has patented a series of new glutamic acid derivatives that show several pharmacological activities in a single small molecule, particularly in a potential treatment of the Alzheimer’s disease. More
A Spanish research group has patented a new method to prepare quaternary amino acid derivatives, containing azepane, oxoazepane or thioazepane skeletons, which have shown ability to induce peptide secondary structures when incorporated into small peptides More
This new procedure to generate transgenic animals with exogen DNA sequences or transgenes of variable length is faster and more efficient than other approaches. We are interested in establishing license agreements with appropriate companies. More
Retinoid-type compounds can modulate the uncoupling proteins (UCP) activity and increase or decrease the heat dissipation in cells. These compounds could be used in the treatment of obesity or cachexia present in cancer patients. More
The nucleosides inhibit growth of the Leishmania infantum parasite. The use of these nucleosides constitutes a new treatment for human and canine leishmaniasis. More
Uracil DNA glycosilase (UDG or UNG) is essential for viral replication and has a key role in the generation of antibody diversity and in some anti-tumour therapies. A protein inhibiting UDG has been identified and synthesized in transformed bacteria. More
Robotized portable system to analyze multiple samples that allows the simultaneous detection of up to thousands different analytes in a single test. It can be applied to environmental and medical sectors, for the detection of contaminants, microorga More
A Spanish research group has patented the use of catecholamines (L-DOPA or dopamine) in the differentiation of embryonic stem cells to cardiomyocytes, and its potential application in regenerative medicine. More
The thiadiazine derivatives inhibit growth of Trypanosoma cruzi, microorganism that causes Chagas disease. The compounds have better activity against Trypanosoma than drugs currently used for treatment of Chagas disease. More
Transgenic mice for screening compounds with therapeutic potential against pain, hyper-thyroidism or obesity are offered More
A research group from CSIC, in collaboration with two other Spanish research groups, has patented a vaccine carrying the gene for the LACK antigen from Leishmania infantum. The vaccine has been tested in mouse and dog, giving good protection results. Othe More

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