Bacteriophage Licensing

Explore our library of 1,500 phage strains available for licensing and tap into the power of bacteriophage technology. Our strains have been carefully selected and optimized for various applications, offering you innovative solutions for your research and development needs.

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First step

Reach out

Whether you have specific phage in mind or want to know more about our phage collection, reach out to us! This way can determine together if our phages are suitable for your projects.

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Second step

Phage Selection

You can browse our collection and we will help you find the phages you need.

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Third step

Agreement

The next step is to determine the terms of your licensing. This includes exclusivity, IPR matters (if applicable), time and method of payment. We are flexible and will craft the agreement to your needs.

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Delivery

We will have the phages delivered to you, so you can begin working on your projects!

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our licensing process, legal considerations, and support.

How to license our phage strains?

To license our phage strains, please begin by reaching out to us. We will guide you through the process and provide all necessary information for next steps.

What bacteria do your phages target?

We cover the most common gram negative bacteria associated with antibiotic resistance. The collection includes, but is not limited to, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae infecting phages.

What are the legal considerations?

When licensing our phage strains, it is important to consider intellectual property rights, licensing agreements, and any applicable regulations. Contact us for more details.

What support is offered?

We provide comprehensive support throughout the licensing process, including technical assistance, training, and ongoing customer support.

Ready to go?

Contact us to get started.

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