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Effective University Technology Transfer
“Technology transfer” is not so obvious an idea as it may seem. There’s technology transfer from developed nations to “developing” nations. There’s technology transfer from one industry to another. There’s technology transfer from applications in the military to civilian uses. … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Technology Transfer
Tagged effective, selectivity, voluntary
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Reflections on Shill Reflections on Bayh-Dole, 5: Incentives and basic research
We have been working through a set of reflections on Bayh-Dole by a set of patents-in-healthcare shills. We are at this claim: prior to the Act, the government often funded research to spark innovation, but then put the research in … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy
Tagged basic resaerch, incentive, research, selectivity
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