Milken Institute | Research | Publications |
Research Reports:
Mind to Market: A Global Analysis of University Biotechnology Transfer and Commercialization [Executive Summary]
|
Mind to Market: A Global Analysis of University Biotechnology Transfer and Commercialization [Executive Summary]
Ross DeVol and Armen Bedroussian, with Anna Babayan, Meggy Frye, Daniela Murphy, Tomas J. Philipson, Lorna Wallace, Perry Wong and Benjamin Yeo
September
20, 2006

 |
|
|
|
Price: $ 15.00
|
|
|
|
This is the Executive Summary portion of the study, Mind to Market: A Global Analysis of University Biotechnology Transfer and Commercialization.
In this study, Milken Institute researchers examine the biotechnology transfer process taking place at universities, from knowledge creation to technology transfer and early-stage commercialization.
A key focus of the investigation is the role played by technology transfer professionals. Research is essential for commercial outcome, but the technology transfer professional is crucial in the successful conversion of knowledge to the private sector.
The report includes rankings of the top universities based on the quality of their biotech research (Publication Ranking), the number and quality of their patents (Patent Ranking) and their ability to transfer this IP into commercial uses (Technology Transfer and Commercialization Index).
Full report
You may download or order the executive summary here. To purchase or view the full report, go to the
Mind to Market full report page on our web site.
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
2 ways to subscribe to
the Milken Institute Review |
|
Download the app for
iPhone, iPad and Kindle
Buy new digital editions of our quarterly economics journal for $1.99, purchase back issues for 99 cents or get a year's subscription for $5.99. Access links to related video and other content. |
 |
 |
Order a 1-year subscription
Receive hard copies for $59, a small price to pay for our edgy, accessible and expert take on the latest in economics.
 |
|
| |
|