If you’ve spent time on the Upper East Side of New York City, you’ve probably strolled past The Rockefeller University—even if you didn’t know it was there! First founded in 1901 as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, it is the oldest biomedical research institution in the U.S., and also now home to the Ford Center Incubator, which opened its doors in March 2024! Learn more in our newest New York City Innovation Hot Spot Story how this hidden gem resource for entrepreneurs is shaping the future of biomedical innovation from a space steeped in Nobel-winning history! https://lnkd.in/eXsb7beU
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Good job! Best of luck on your projects! I look forward to reading the blog links
Lehigh Silicon Valley Innovation Impact Fellowship students are here in San Francisco!! Welcome everyone. w Bill Whitney Creative Inquiry, Dr. Willy Das, John W Welty - checking into WeWorks. Creative Inquiry@Lehigh University Lehigh@NasdaqCenter
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During this year's Southwest conference, SXSW 24, in Austin, TX, I had an excellent opportunity to meet with the National Science Foundation (NSF). This organization funds all research projects across United States universities with an annual budget of USD 8.9 billion. During my meeting with the NSF on future research funding areas, several key points I have got to know where NSF invests are: Emphasis on interdisciplinary research Innovation and creativity Focus on societal impact and the Importance of diversity and inclusion Focus on future technologies like Harnessing the Data Revolution Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier Supports collaborative research on sustainable semiconductor-based systems. NSF funds projects across all sizes and Universities based on merit and scope of their vision. We have SERB in India that funds research up to 50 lakhs per project, but Science researchers in India have enough funding but lack reliable fund flow. Governments should enable a consistent funding source for small-scale researchers to foster future research across small universities and remote towns. The sad state is that most of the academic institutions are unaware of many funding sources that are available to them
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A profound yet tragically common backstory. ?? Visionaries are often dismissed as 'crazy' simply because their breakthroughs are too disruptive for others to immediately understand. ?? Innovation depends on multiple forms of capital—financial, human, social—and navigating the power dynamics and motivations within these can be harrowing, often putting pioneers at odds with entrenched systems. I am most inspired by stories like these. Seeing a future everyone around you can’t see can be isolating and maddening on its own. Let alone when you’re facing being fired and told your science is junk. Here's to the rare few who possess the intellect, empathy, resilience, self-awareness, and stamina to push humanity forward, even when faced with dehumanizing opposition. Thank you for sharing this Alicia Moran and for the vital work you do connecting and elevating - a special skill that often goes unrecognized. ?? #innovation #leadership #disruptors
Today, during an amazing medtech conference at UMD — where I helped a Prince George’s County company connect to a potential investor, a potential partner, a potential buyer and regulators - a profound story was told. It was a story about a faculty researcher that was told their science was junk and was almost fired by their University employer. The facility member survived this event and continued doing research under another faculty member. Turns out — the research that was done was ground breaking science and the university is now making billions off that science. Remember that they once tried to fire this person and told them their science was no good.
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Exciting insights from Phase 2 of our research project with Trinity College Dublin are coming soon! Meanwhile, check out our latest video for a quick overview and summary of Phase 1 of our Innovative Partnership Program, supported by Enterprise Ireland: https://lnkd.in/exZjYjzT #research #innovation #intelligentwork #newwaysofworking
Zarion & Trinity College Dublin Innovative Research: Phase 1 Highlights
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#Science and #technology form the basis for innovative firms, can provide evidence for policy making and for decisions in all walks of life. Scientists are not infallible – true for all humans - but when carried out responsibly, science can produce #innovation helpful for solving the grand challenges of our times. See what the #ResponsibleInnovationFutureSciencePlatform of CSIRO, led by Justine Lacey, is up to in a series they have started recently. The first post is on important research carried out by Rod McCrea on the hopes of Australians regarding science and technology, and their concerns. #ResponsibleInnovation
With great science, comes great responsibility. ???? That’s why our Senior Research Scientist Dr Rod McCrea dedicates his time to understanding what Australians hope to gain from our research, and what their concerns are. To us, responsible innovation is more than a buzzword – it's a way for people to understand the impacts of new science and technologies, and shape them for the better. Join Rod as he gives us a glimpse behind the scenes at the important work he does to understand and build trust in innovation. We’ll be pulling back the curtain on other exciting research in this area over the coming weeks – so watch this space! Discover the work of our Responsible Innovation Future Science Platform: https://lnkd.in/g4_G2wKu #ResponsibleInnovation
Behind the scenes of responsible innovation
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Important new paper by Ashish Arora and colleagues, challenging the view of spillovers of disembodied, abstract knowledge from unis to firm innovation. Knowledge transmission happens through the training of PhD scientists. Inventions in unis substitute for corporate R&D. Here is the abstract: "Our results indicate that R&D by established firms, which account for more than three-quarters of business R&D, is affected by scientific knowledge produced by universities only when the latter is embodied in inventions or PhD scientists. Human capital trained by universities fosters innovation in firms. However, inventions from universities and public research institutes substitute for corporate inventions and reduce the demand for internal research by corporations, perhaps reflecting downstream competition from startups that commercialize university inventions. Moreover, abstract knowledge advances per se elicit little or no response. Our findings question the belief that public science represents a non-rival public good that feeds into corporate R&D through knowledge spillovers."
The Effect of Public Science on Corporate R&D
nber.org
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Public trust in innovation is about more than trust in the new and potentially disruptive technologies it brings - it's also about how society views the organisations and researchers shepherding that technology. My colleagues in CSIRO's Responsible Innovation FSP are doing important work to understand what Australians want and expect from our research institutions. Hear Rod McCrea talk more about that work here. #responsibleinnovation
With great science, comes great responsibility. ???? That’s why our Senior Research Scientist Dr Rod McCrea dedicates his time to understanding what Australians hope to gain from our research, and what their concerns are. To us, responsible innovation is more than a buzzword – it's a way for people to understand the impacts of new science and technologies, and shape them for the better. Join Rod as he gives us a glimpse behind the scenes at the important work he does to understand and build trust in innovation. We’ll be pulling back the curtain on other exciting research in this area over the coming weeks – so watch this space! Discover the work of our Responsible Innovation Future Science Platform: https://lnkd.in/g4_G2wKu #ResponsibleInnovation
Behind the scenes of responsible innovation
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Indeed, an important paper for people working about micro-foundations of innovation management, and about knowledge processes related to innovation. The abstract highlighted by Nicolai stresses the different impacts of knowledge when they relate to abstract/ symbolic knowledge vs concrete or embodied knowledge. For all these issues, the reference to Max Boisot's work about knowledge and social learning cycles is almost mandatory to clarify the links between the nature of knowledge present in the interactions, the associated articulation costs, and the best way towards outcomes.
Important new paper by Ashish Arora and colleagues, challenging the view of spillovers of disembodied, abstract knowledge from unis to firm innovation. Knowledge transmission happens through the training of PhD scientists. Inventions in unis substitute for corporate R&D. Here is the abstract: "Our results indicate that R&D by established firms, which account for more than three-quarters of business R&D, is affected by scientific knowledge produced by universities only when the latter is embodied in inventions or PhD scientists. Human capital trained by universities fosters innovation in firms. However, inventions from universities and public research institutes substitute for corporate inventions and reduce the demand for internal research by corporations, perhaps reflecting downstream competition from startups that commercialize university inventions. Moreover, abstract knowledge advances per se elicit little or no response. Our findings question the belief that public science represents a non-rival public good that feeds into corporate R&D through knowledge spillovers."
The Effect of Public Science on Corporate R&D
nber.org
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Start Off 2024 with New Opportunities: Accelerating Research to Impact January 31, 12:00p - 1:00p ET Register here: ???https://lnkd.in/gKfFMVmv The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) invests in the full spectrum of fundamental research and innovation across all areas of science and engineering. With the creation of the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), NSF is spurring innovation that will rapidly address societal and economic challenges, open opportunities for all Americans and accelerate the creation of critical technologies. NSF portfolio provides catalytic funding at the earliest stages in grants that are complementary to angel and early-stage capital.?Please join?Anna Brady-Estevez?to learn more about how TIP accelerates the translation of fundamental research into market and societal opportunities and fosters public-private partnerships to advance technological innovation. Margaret Bacheler, Ed.D.?Damien Delgado?PJ Palmer?Anna Brady-Estevez?Dannielle Stewart?Ronald Weissman?Benjamin David Novak?National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Seminars continue each Wednesday throughout January and are free to attend. Register today and delve into the exciting intersection of single cell biology and mass spectrometry, where the future of proteomic research is being shaped, one cell at a time. #UNRresearch #ResearchWorksForNevada #SingleCell #Bioinformatics #Genomics
University of Nevada, Reno Research Core Labs and Nevada INBRE launched the University’s inaugural Single-Cell Research Month with a seminar on Jan. 10, 2024, highlighting various single-cell research endeavors on campus. https://bit.ly/3HnVdDB
January is Single-Cell Research Month | University of Nevada, Reno
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