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Q&A with Maria Kukuruzinska, Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine Maria A. Kukuruzinska, Professor and Interim Chair of Translational Dental Medicine and Associate Dean for Research at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, is no stranger to industry collaboration. Dr. Kukuruzinska’s research is supported by a mix of federal […]
Q&A with Ron Corley, Director of BU’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL)
There can be some blurriness at the boundary between corporate gifts and corporate sponsored research. BU Industry Engagement has the expertise to help sort through these gray areas and make a clear determination of what the funds truly are and how they should be treated by the University.
We’ve previously explored how and why industry might want to sponsor academic research and how industry and academia can work together. In this post we’ll discuss how industry sponsored research is different from government or foundation sponsored research. We’ve used the simplified Innovation Life Cycle graphic below to show that academia and industry tend to […]
The advantages of industry collaboration are numerous, from research funding to deepening your impact, but the process may be unfamiliar. As a first step, it can be helpful to get clear on your goals, and also to put yourself in the shoes of potential industry partners.