Post-treatment photodegradable antibiotics

A novel chemical scaffold that is built into the molecular structure of an antibiotic and allows it to degrade with light, avoiding the spreading of active antibiotics in nature through mainly waste water and animal fertilizers.

Same effect as the currently known antibiotics, but contributing to reduce AMR. Possibility for new antibody structures.

Technology:
  • Antimicrobial compound/strategy
  • Removal antibiotics/bacteria
  • Infection prevention
  • Antimicrobial stewardship
  • Microbial diagnostics

Microorganisms:
  • Bacteria
  • Fungi
  • Yeasts
  • Viruses
  • Parasites

Application:
  • Human
  • Veterinary
  • AgriFood
  • Environmental
  • Other

Development stage:
  • Research
  • Development
  • Validation
  • Market entry
  • Marketed product

Organization:
  • Company
  • Academia
  • Institute
  • NGO
  • Government

Partnering:
  • License
  • Co-develop
  • Joint Venture
  • Outsource
  • Sell

Funding organisation:
  • CARB-X
  • FIND
  • GARDP
  • REPAIR
  • OTHER / NA

Infectious disease area:
  • UTI
  • STI
  • BSI
  • RTI
  • GII
  • SSTI
  • CNSI
  • IAI
  • SSI

Geographic origin:
  • Eurasia
  • North America
  • South America
  • Africa
  • Oceania


Non-profit organizarion funded in 2016 by merging of incubator and TTO functions. We are TTO for 6 research institutes in the area.

In our portfolio there are at least 2-3 institutes actively working with AMR. Several groups carry out studies in waste water treatment and AMR in agriculture areas.


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