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  • Technology Transfer and Its Role in the Practice of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
  • 20 Years of Academic Licensing – Royalty Income and Economic Impact
  • Valuation and Licensing in Global Health
  • Using Academic License Agreements To Promote Gobal Social Responsibilty
  • The Enactment of Bayh-Dole
  • The Biopharmaceutical Industry in MA – The Triple Helix in Action
  • Technology Transfer Issues in Biotechnology, The Future of Global Health Networks
  • Innovation – Lessons from UK Policy
  • How are US Tech. Transfer Offices Tasked and Motivated?
  • Science Translational Medicine – The Bayh-Dole Act
  • The Role of Public-Sector Research in the Discovery of Drugs and Vaccines
  • The Bayh-Dole Act Turns 30
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News »

  • National Academy of Inventors Inaugural Annual Conference
  • Smart Parking Video with Prof. Christos Cassandras
  • Outside of Academia: April Effort, Technology Development
  • BU’s Smart Parking App featured on New England Cable News
  • AcuityBio, Inc. has been awarded a $1.4M Phase II SBIR grant

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