University Research Park (URP) Tenant Profiles
 

Metro Innovation Center provides incubator for University of Wisconsin-Madison entrepreneurs
April 2, 2009
A landmark Near East Side factory building has come back to life as a high-tech business incubator aimed at brewing the big ideas of University of Wisconsin-Madison students and faculty.

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State Journal marks Research Park's birth
November 17, 2008
It was 25 years ago this fall that the UW Board of Regents approved pursuing the creation of University Research Park. That anniversary was marked during the Nov. 5-6 Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium and celebrated in a Nov. 17 editorial in the Wisconsin State Journal.

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Tech Council board chairman Bugher wins top service award from Marshfield Clinic
November 10, 2008
EAU CLAIRE – Citing his volunteer service to the Marshfield Clinic and the communities it serves, the Marshfield Clinic Heritage Foundation has singled out Mark Bugher for its highest annual award.

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 BioSentinel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Contact Name:  Ward Tucker
Contact Phone:  608.441.8172
Contact Email:  wtucker@biosentinelpharma.com
Address:  510 Charmany Dr., Suite 260
City:  Madison
State:  WI
Zip Code:  53719
Website:  http://www.biosentinelpharma.com

Category(s): 
Health Care / Counseling
Pharmaceuticals


Company Overview

BioSentinel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded to create novel detection systems, to develop high specificity and sensitivity portable, biosensor devices and to discover antagonists for bioterrorism by use of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs).
 
In addition to advancing the science, FRET based sensors will be used to monitor BoNT activity in vitro and in living cells in real time. These sensors will be used to design HTS screening assays and to identify molecules that antagonize the action of BoNT. The proprietary detection system will be engineered at the UW and validated by BioSentinel Pharmaceuticals. It will be very easy to operate, incorporating state-of-the-art engineering with high specificity and reproducibility to meet biodefense requirements of the Army in research facilities, "sentinel labs," and in the field.