Industry, Academia And Government Collaboration Could Solve Innovation Lag
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Better collaboration between industry, academia and government, potentially led by the National Institutes of Health, is needed to facilitate "technology transfer," according to speakers at a forum held at NIH Feb. 17-18
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