Description
The pathway to bringing laboratory discoveries to market is poorly understood and in most cases new to many academics. This book serves as a very easy-to-read roadmap for translating technology to a product launch – guiding university faculty and graduate students on launching a start-up company.
• Addresses a growing trend of academic faculty commercializing their discoveries, especially those supported by the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health
• Offers faculty a pathway and easy-to-follow steps towards determining whether their discovery / idea / technology is viable from a business standpoint, in addition to tips on how to execute the important steps to create and launch a start-up company
• Has a light-hearted and accessible style of a step by step guide to assist graduate students, post-docs, and faculty discover ways to go about spinning out their research from the lab
• Includes interviews by faculty in the disciplines of materials science, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, information technology, energy, and mechanical devices – offering tips and discussing potential pitfalls to be have shyed away from