You have a novel idea, invention or technology that you think has societal benefit and is marketable. The first step in safeguarding intellectual property resulting from UD related work is to file an ...
Technology transfer is the process of protecting, marketing and transferring intellectual property to industry. Protecting intellectual property consists of patenting, copyrighting, or trademarking ...
Observations and experiments during research activities often lead to discoveries and inventions. An invention is any useful process, machine, composition of matter, or any new or useful improvement ...
The invention, rapid manufacturing and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine demonstrates exactly how fast the life sciences treatment development pipeline can move when the right factors are in play.
Defining the steps involved in a successful technology transfer process would benefit biopharma, say the researchers behind a “generic” blueprint intended to help drug makers move more easily from ...
Cities function as complex systems, and the superlinear scaling laws of patents and incomes are well documented. Technology transfer is a bridge between knowledge and economic progress. Despite its ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – A process developed by the Medical Research and Development Command’s Medical Technology Transfer Office to help inventors ensure their biomedical technologies are ready for ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – Representatives from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Medical Technology Transfer Office showcased new biomedical technologies available for commercial ...
Meet our staff members and learn about their expertise and connections to community resources. The Office of Economic Innovations and Partnerships (OEIP) serves the University by connecting faculty ...
It would be presumptuous at best to expect any American specialist to develop recommendations for Russian institutions and officials on the basis of a cursory and rapid review of technology ...
This Q&A about technology transfer is intended as a useful resource to the Nature Communications readership, particularly academic scientists working in the life and physical sciences who have an ...