Biodesign Professor Dr. Alexandra Lucas Wins Third Annual ASU Faculty Startup Challenge
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The annual competition is run by Skysong Innovations, which works across Arizona State University to help researchers pursue commercial applications for their work.
SI launched the ASU Faculty Startup Challenge in 2018 to support the launch of new spinouts founded by ASU faculty researchers or postdoctoral students. Each year, up to six startups are selected for seed investments, with a judging panel of seasoned entrepreneurs selecting the winners. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) April 19, 2021 An Arizona State University spinout founded by Dr. Alexandra Lucas and her team of researchers at the ASU Biodesign Institute is the winner of the third annual ASU Faculty Startup Challenge. The annual competition is run by Skysong Innovations, which works across the university to help researchers pursue commercial applications
April 6, 2021
Arizona State University, through Skysong Innovations, continues to achieve high rankings in technology transfer metrics. The latest read on this comes from the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM). According to AUTM’s most recent survey (fiscal year 2019), ASU was fourth in patents granted, fourth in startup companies launched and third in inventions disclosed when compared with other universities without a medical school.
The AUTM report is an annual survey of the performance of technology transfer offices around the country. Skysong Innovations is the intellectual property management and technology transfer organization for ASU.
With 129 patents awarded in FY19, ASU is No. 4 (out of 58 universities and colleges in this peer group) behind MIT, North Carolina State University and California Institute of Technology and ahead of Purdue University, Carnegie Mellon University, the Rochester Institute of Technology and Princeto
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