April 1998: Patent issued (US
05741668): “A Bioluminescent Indicator for Gene Expression and
Detection of Mutagenesis Based upon Expression
of a Gene for a Modified Green-Fluorescent Protein”
November 2003: Brighter Ideas, Inc. incorporated
in the state of New Jersey as an S-Corp
August 2006: US Provisional Patent Application,
“Method for Isolating Horseradish Peroxidase”
August 2006: NJ Commission on Science and Technology
grant: $75,000
August 2007: Notification of patent approval
with 2007 issue date, “Apparatuses and Methods for Determining
Protease Activity”
September 2007: Full patent filing of “Method
for Isolating Horseradish Peroxidase.”
October 2007: NSF grant filing: “IDRF: Development
of a fluorescent plate reader to measure GFP in a high throughput
format”: $543,980
October 2007: NSF-ATE grant filing: “Design,
Development, and Implementation of Workplace Skills Based, Applied
Biotechnology Laboratory Curriculum Modules”: $589,620
October 2007: Rutgers Business School final market
survey report on impact of GFP-on-a-String in the disease market.
January 2008: Acquisition of a major wholesale
contract for antibodies to native GFP (approved Sept 2007, contract
to begin Jan 1, 2008).
February 2008: Patent
for “Apparatuses and Methods for Determining Protease Activity”
officially issued.