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company offered $ 1 million (approximately $ 10 million today) for Steenbock's vitamin D technology. Steenbock thought twice about the offer. Instead of quickly selling his rights to a commercial company, Steenbock believed the money should be returned to the university.
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On February 19, 1927, WARF completed its first licensing agreement with the Quaker Oats company. The license permitted Quaker Oats to fortify its
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Apple, Rima D. (September 1, 1989). "Patenting University Research: Harry Steenbock and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation".
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content of foods and other organic materials. After irradiating rodent food, Steenbock discovered that the rodents were cured of
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Schneider, Howard A. (September 1973). "Harry Steenbock (1886–1967) A Biographical Sketch".
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After soliciting interest from nine other University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Semba, Richard D. (November 2012). "On the 'Discovery' of Vitamin A".
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with vitamin D. WARF went on to license the technology to
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companies for a medical application, which was known as
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin)
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published their discovery of what came to be called
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biochemistry
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Phi Sigma Kappa
Charlestown, Wisconsin
New Holstein, Wisconsin
Edwin B. Hart
single-grain experiment
Stephen Moulton Babcock
Elmer McCollum
Marguerite Davis
vitamin A
Johns Hopkins University
irradiation
ultraviolet light
vitamin D
rickets
rickets
patented
invention
milk
Quaker Oats

alumni
technology transfer
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
breakfast cereals
pharmaceutical
Viosterol
Madison, Wisconsin

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