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About t-RNA
How we do it
Rationale behind the name (t-RNA)
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About t-RNA
Welcome to t-RNA. t-RNA is a Research & Technology development division of SkyQuest Labs. Here, we carry out Broad-based Technology & Innovation Search, Identification, Cataloguing, Due Diligence, Acquisition and Incubation in the areas including from Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Medicine and Pharmaceuticals.
We are creating a Highly Experienced and capable team of Technocrats as part of the “Technology Transfer & Troubleshooting Group” in order to carry out Due Dilligence, Market Potential & feasibility studies, Acquisition for the aforesaid technologies with respect to.
(a)Technology Transfers (Co-partnering, In-licensing and Out-Licensing) opportunities between Academia – Academia, Academia – Industry & Industry - Industry
(b) Value Addition and Incubation of the Technology to the next level of development and subsequent Commercialization.
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How we do it
A decentralized technology sourcing team routinely carries out extensive field surveys with following objectives in mind – (A techno-commercial perspective)
a) Database creation and management of Research Personnel and projects in the pipeline
b) Submission of the database via the online repository and feedback on Research Bottlenecks and potential breakthroughs.
c) Technology Identification and reporting of other relevant details of promising research work.
d) Short-listing of various technologies ready for next stage of development
e) The core technology transfer and troubleshooting group comprising of leading academic and industry personnel, part of the Techno-commercial advisory Board of SkyQuest Labs, would carry out extensive Due Diligence review and audit of the “technology/research” recommended by the technology sourcing team. Decisions regarding the monetary allocation or research funding or acquisition/buyout of the aforesaid research/technology would be arrived upon by the technical analysis provided by the expert advisory panel.
f) Negotiations and pricing of the technology buyout, terms & conditions of the risk-sharing agreements between tRNA and the research organization/personnel.
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Rationale behind the name (t-RNA):
The three types of RNA participate in this essential protein-synthesizing pathway in all cells; in fact, the development of the three distinct functions of RNA was probably the molecular key to the origin of life.
Translation is the whole process by which the base sequence of an mRNA is used to order and to join the amino acids in a protein. The Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the genetic information copied from DNA in the form of a series of three-base code "words," each of which specifies a particular amino acid. Now, Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the key to deciphering the code words in mRNA. Each type of amino acid has its own type of tRNA, which binds it and carries it to the growing end of a polypeptide chain if the next code word on mRNA calls for it. The correct tRNA with its attached amino acid is selected at each step because each specific tRNA molecule contains a three-base sequence that can base-pair with its complementary code word in the mRNA. Also, there is Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) which associates with a set of proteins to form ribosomes. These complex structures, which physically move along an mRNA molecule, catalyze the assembly of amino acids into protein chains. They also bind with tRNAs and various accessory molecules necessary for protein synthesis.
Future Plan
To establish an International Network for Technology Transfer & Collaborative Research links alongwith Research Organizations & Facilities in Israel, Singapore, South Africa, Latin American and Western European Countries.
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