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Collaborations with Industry Strengthen Academic Research

December 15, 2017

Medical research is not only conducted by professors in the hallowed halls of educational institutions. Other notable research bodies include privately funded research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, government, and nonprofit organizations. Industry labs have a targeted approach, often searching for a drug to treat a specific disease or to address a particularly lucrative problem in medical […]

Sarah Robbins ⋅ Perspectives in Research collab, partnerships, patents, startups ⋅

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Bridging Basic Research and Commercialization: Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures Forges the Path

June 2, 2017

Have you ever been working in the lab and developed a technique or an assay that you think could be marketable? Would you know what to do to bring it to market? Many scientists don’t have much business experience, making it difficult to take an idea and turn it into a product. Thankfully, this is […]

Rebecca Tweedell ⋅ A Day in the Life patents, Technology ⋅

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