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  • The Distributed Partnering Model for Drug Discovery and Development 

    The major contributors to therapeutic innovations in the 20th century have been the pharmaceutical companies, with biotechnology companies adding significantly over the last twenty-five years. However, these models increasingly have failed in translating the advances of biomedical sciences into innovative products. We suggest a modern-day paradigm for efficiently advancing new therapeutic products.

  • Entrepreneurial Impact: The Role of MIT 

    A Kauffman Foundation study Entrepreneurial Impact: The Role of MIT demonstrates the critical role universities play not only in fostering innovation and entrepreneurial growth, but in stimulating the much-needed recovery in regional and global economies.

  • Assessing Risk and Return: Personalized Medicine Development & New Innovation Paradigm 

    Assessing Risk and Return thumbnailAs the biopharmaceutical industry faces declining productivity and innovation, personalized medicine—the concept that a person’s genetic makeup could be used to tailor medical care to that individual’s needs—offers promise for increasing economic returns, according to “Assessing Risk and Return: Personalized Medicine Development & New Innovation Paradigm.”

  • The Globalization of Innovation: Pharmaceuticals. 

    The Globalization of Innovation thumbnailIndian and Chinese scientists are rapidly developing the ability to innovate and create their own intellectual property as a result of the movement of research and development (R&D) to their countries, according to this study. Several firms in these countries are performing advanced R&D and are moving into the highest-value segments of the pharmaceutical global value chain.

  • On the Road to an Entrepreneurial Economy: A Research and Policy Guide 

    roadmap_studio.jpgOn the Road to an Entrepreneurial Economy is a working paper aimed at educating policymakers about what's needed to ensure America's entrepreneurial economy continues to grow.

  • Gender Differences in Patenting in the Academic Life Sciences 

    Gender Differences in Patenting in the Academic Life ScientistsMale academic scientists in the life sciences secure patents at more than twice the rate of their female colleagues, according to the study Gender Differences in Patenting in the Academic Life Scientists.

  • The Knowledge Filter and Economic Growth: The Role of Scientist Entrepreneurship 

    The Knowledge Filter and Economic GrowthFederally funded university cancer researchers are contributing more to the nation?s economy by commercializing their research at rates much higher than is currently being measured by federal and university officials, according to this study.

  • Here or There? A Survey of Factors in Multinational R&D Location 

    Here or ThereThis study of more than 200 multinational companies across 15 industries, mostly headquartered in the United States and Western Europe, finds that emerging countries such as China and India will continue to be major beneficiaries of R&D expansion over the next three years as companies seek new market opportunities, access to top scientists and engineers, and collaborative research relationships with leading universities.


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