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UVA Technology Commercialization Luncheons - Educational Series 2007-2008
David Chen, Director of the Coulter Translational Research Partnership
What is translational research? How can the FDA impact my technology
research? Where is the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
headed in the near future?
These are just some of the questions we would like to address in an exciting
new lunchtime seminar series to be launched in collaboration with Spinner
Technologies, the Coulter Translational Partnership, the Batten Center for
Entrepreneurship, the School of Medicine Office of Research, the University
of Virginia Patent Foundation, and the Office of the Vice President for
Research and Graduate Studies. We are very pleased to announce a great
lineup of speakers for these lunchtime seminars and encourage your
participation in order to promote cross-pollination of ideas and initiatives
across the University of Virginia.
If you would like to learn more about this seminar series and be included on
our email distribution list, please email us. The 2007-2008 schedule for the seminar series
can be downloaded below.
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Fund Established to Support Biomedical Innovation and Research at U.Va.
March 20, 2008
The University of Virginia's Department of
Biomedical Engineering has been selected by Johnson & Johnson as
the recipient of a grant to finance biomedical translational research,
which will promote the advancement of treatments to improve patient
care.
Coulter ROPe Funds
Coulter Partnership announces new and innovate source of funds to support faculty translational research.
U.Va.-Coulter Research Partnership Enters New Stage
Charlie Feigenoff, Research News, June 2007
When the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation awarded the Department of Biomedical Engineering one of its highly coveted Translational Research Partnership Awards in November 2005, its intention was not simply to support promising medical research that could be readily translated into better tools for diagnosis and treatment. Its goal was to challenge the Department to create a model to encourage and sustain translational research on a broad scale—mobilizing the institutions and resources at the University and in the surrounding community and effecting a true change in culture. More
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