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Publikováno v:
Technology & Innovation. 21:1-13
The Innovation-Corps™ (I-Corps) program was created by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2011 to help translate NSF-funded academic research to market. Working with coordi- nating partner VentureWell, the NSF offers select participants from
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Technology & Innovation. 21:1-10
"Sustainable futures: propelling innovative ecosystems" was the theme intended for the Ninth Annual National Academy of Inventors Meeting. With the meeting cancelled, the content for the conference is being distributed online and in print format. Ind
Autor:
Karen J. L. Burg, Paul R. Sanberg
Publikováno v:
Technology & Innovation. 21:243-246
Universities have long recognized the need to create pathways for ideas and new technologies to advance from academic labs to market; however, the decentralized and haphazard nature of American innovation means that some discoveries may be neglected.
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Technology & Innovation. 21:63-74
The traditional siloed academic environment and its attendant flow of information from "experts" to "novices" hinder the development of students' and faculty's asking and listening skills, which are an important part of turning ideas into impactful i
Autor:
Karen J. L. Burg, Neela White
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Technology & Innovation. 20:377-383
Autor:
Brian W. Booth, Beau D. Inskeep, Hiral Shah, Jang Pyo Park, Elizabeth J. Hay, Karen J. L. Burg
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International Journal of Breast Cancer, Vol 2013 (2013)
Research efforts investigating the potential of natural compounds in the fight against cancer are growing. Tannic acid (TA) belongs to the class of hydrolysable tannins and is found in numerous plants and foods. TA is a potent collagen cross-linking
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 107:306-313
Research characterizing transport of nutrients and waste in tissue engineering scaffolds has led to the study of scaffold properties that contribute to permeability and porosity of the scaffold. Both permeability and porosity contribute to the transp
Autor:
Karen J. L. Burg
Publikováno v:
Technology & Innovation. 19:631-634
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 45:2933-2941
Current cancer diagnostic methods lack the ability to quickly, simply, efficiently, and inexpensively screen cancer cells from a mixed population of cancer and normal cells. Methods based on biomarkers are unreliable due to complexity of cancer cells
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Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine. 2:55-68
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, with approximately 275,000 new cases each year. In some countries, mortality rates reach as high as 70 %. For patients that survive, bodily functions of speaking, swallowing, and chewing are seve