HelixoMetry, Inc. is a privately held, Silicon Valley based Intellectual Capital Portfolio
* FRACTOGENE PATENT PENDING *
Founder of Helixometry
tel: (408) 891-7187
Aug 1, 2002
FractoGene Patent Pending. Initial offerings outlined, first in a closely held manner.
FractoGene of HelixoMetry is marketed in 7 overlapping Business Models
"Seven Sisters":
(1) Translation Memory Company, Partnership / M/A
(2) "Big Pharma" Pharmaceutical Company, M/A
(3) "Big IT" Information Technology Company, Acquisition
(4) Bioinformatics Company Cooperation / Partnership
(5) Genomics Data-Base Company, M/A / Partnership
(6) University R&D Center, M/A / Professorship / Directorship
Advantage: Holding key genomics patents provides enormous benefits for University-based R&D Centers. Intellectual Capital is ramped up in the fastest manner this way, while aggressive Universities can best use Industrial Connections by means of "Tech Transfer" by holding key patents. Overlaps with 2,3,4,5,7.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (Inventors' talk with NYU as Professor of former Department of Physiology & Biophysics is theoretically still open, as separation agreement was never signed. )
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (Genome Center is already active, with aggressive Tech Transfer program)
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (Inventor was post-doc at Stanford - talks are at several levels)
SRI INTERNATIONAL (Genome Project is extremely active)
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE (The Arabidopsis Information Resource is already active)
U.C. SAN FRANCISCO (UCSF receives matching grants from Intel, Andy Grove, focuses on Stem Cell research. Fractal "stem" patent is crucial, $Billion Genome Center is impending)
MISSION BAY CAMPUS OF U.C. SAN FRANCISCO (see 9th January, 2002 issue of Siliconvalley.com on the opening of a major link between the UC System and the South San Francisco Biotech Industry)
U.C. BERKELEY (Drosophila Genome Project is already active)
JOINT GENOME INSTITUTE, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE
LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB
U.C. DAVIS ($BillionGenome Center is impending)
U.C. SANTA CRUZ (Computational Biology Center is already active)
BOSTON BIOSQUARE (BioSquare's most valuable resource lies in its intellectual capital and the ability to create new biomedical technologies which positively impact humanity)
CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL (The Bioinformatics Building at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine was officially dedicated Dec. 9, 2002, built with a cost of a quarter of a billion dollars. In November 2003, construction is scheduled to begin on the Genetic Medicine Building).
NORTH CAROLINA BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER (GOLDEN TRIANGLE: The North Carolina Genomics and Bioinformatics Consoritum was formed as a partnership between universities, biological science and computing companies, and foundations and non-profit organizations)
SOUTHEAST TEXAS BIOTECH PARK (After receiving legislative approval for its seed money, the Southeast Texas BioTechnology Park Coalition formed an organizational structure Wednesday, inching closer toward the establishment of a $633 million research site next to the Texas Medical Center)
(7) Regional Center Uniqueness Cooperation / Directorship