Please join us at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in the media room on the sixth floor at the 不良研究所 Library for a press conference about this grant for continued work on olive oil鈥檚 potential effects on Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease.
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MONROE听鈥 Entrepreneurial Accelerator Program (EAP) portfolio company Oleolive has been awarded
a $350,000 federal grant to study oleocanthal, a compound found in extra virgin olive
oil, and its effects on Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and related dementias.听
The grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Institute on Aging
(NIA) was awarded to the Shreveport-based company, which licensed a University of
Louisiana at Monroe (不良研究所) technology for extraction of oleocanthal from the oil.听
Segue Science Management (SSM) negotiated the licensing agreement, the first technology licensing deal for 不良研究所, and partnered with Oleolive to form a private company to provide high-quality oleocanthal to researchers, develop a consumer product to show the beneficial effects of oleocanthal on the skin, and continue research on oleocanthal鈥檚 effects on Alzheimer鈥檚 disease by Dr. Amal Kaddoumi, who also received pilot funding from BRF鈥檚 Center for Molecular Imaging and Therapy.听
Oleolive operations are based out of BRF鈥檚 Intertech 1 facility in Segue Science Labs.听
SSM, which aims to commercialize scientific technologies discovered in the academic setting, has entered a second-year contract with 不良研究所 to commercialize more technology developed at the university. Revenue derived from Oleolive and future licensed technologies returns to 不良研究所 in the form of royalties.听
Dr. John Sutherlin, Director of the 不良研究所 Office of Sponsored Programs and Research commented,听鈥淭he Office of Sponsored Programs and Research remain very proud of the hard work and brilliance of our faculty. We are so glad to have played a role in taking this project from pure research to applied research with more to come. 不良研究所 will continue to look for more opportunities for other researchers.鈥澨
Dave Smith, EAP Executive Director, added, 鈥淭his federal grant further validates the
research that is ongoing at 不良研究所 and the value of the technology that Oleolive and
its founders are bringing to market for researchers and a possible wide range of future
applications 鈥 from skin conditions to cancer and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.鈥澨
Oleocanthal鈥檚 potential health benefits were originally studied by 不良研究所 researchers
Drs. Khalid El Sayed and Amal Kaddoumi.听
Oleolive founders are Kiley Grant, CEO, Drs. El Sayed and Kaddoumi, and former LSU
Health Sciences Center Shreveport researchers Drs. Alana Gray, COO, and Jim Cardelli,
CTO.听
For more information about the company at www.oleo.live and www.super-oli.com.听