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Celator, a cancer drug developer that has licensed nanoparticle technology from Princeton University, obtained $32.5 M in investor financing, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.
BioNano Genomics, a biotech company based on technology developed at Princeton, is featured in the Wall St. Journal Market Watch and Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News after the publication of a scientific article in Nature Biotechnology.
A nanoparticle drug based on research from Princeton University is under development at Celator Pharmaceuticals, according to Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Princeton's Vivek Pai in collaboration with Fusion-io, a maker of computer memory platforms, wins a mention in the Wall St. Journal Market Watch.
Universal Display Corp., maker of technologies used in cell phone screens and other products based on organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), is featured in US 1.
Vorbeck, a company using graphene technology developed at Princeton University, wins IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2011 Award for Best Product Development.
The Nov. 21, 2011 issue of Chemical & Engineering News reports on the commercialization of graphene for use in composites and inks and features developed by Ilhan Aksay and Robert Prud'homme of the Chemical and Biological Engineering department.
Liquid Light, a start-up based on clean fuels technology developed in the laboratory of chemistry professor Andrew Bocarsly, is featured in US 1.

