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Presentation on Taking Discoveries from Lab Bench to the Marketplace
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | PresentationsCongress writes to express strong support for the NIH proof-of-concept pilot program authorized by the
SBIR-STTR reauthorization included in the defense authorization bill passed in December, 2011.
Agency Budgets | National Institutes of Health | Technology Transfer | Innovation and Competitiveness | LettersCOGR, AAU and their member institutions appreciate the opportunity to provide comments on Draft HHS Gene Patent Report.
Patents | National Institutes of Health | Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | LettersCAS letter to House Members calling for FY18 funding increases in the NASA budget.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | NASA | FY18 | LettersCNSF letter to members of Congress calling for $8 billion for NSF in the FY18 budget.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | National Science Foundation | FY18 | LettersA broad coalition of organizations sent a letter to all Members of Congress urging strong support for federal student aid programs.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Education | Student Aid | FY17 | FY18 | LettersOur nation’s research enterprise is among the most powerful engines for American prosperity. One of the consistent areas of bipartisan agreement over the past 70 years has been the importance of the federal government’s role in supporting research and innovation.
FY17 | FY18 | Federal Budget | Innovation and Competitiveness | LettersReport published in Technology and Innovation highlighting the recommendations disseminated by the AAU and APLU technology transfer working groups with examples of university policies and practices.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | ReportsAAU Summary of the Administration’s FY18 Budget Outline: "America First — A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again"
Federal Budget | FY18 | AnalysisAAU, ACE and four other organizations submitted a letter to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requesting a 90-day extension to the public comment period to respond to the draft interagency guidance framework for considering the exercise of march-In rights.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | Letters